I would love to have Berroa play like the Berroa of 2003, and not the one we've seen the past two years. Otherwise, I'd trade him if I had a decent offer on the table. We have Andres Blanco at Omaha and Angel Sanchez at Wichita, so Berroa really is expendable.
I believe Jose Rosado is the pitcher's name you are searching for. He was an All Star in 1997 and 1999... he was the winning pitcher at Fenway Park in the 1999 All Star Game. But that was only because he caughed up a 1-0 lead when Javier Lopez hit a solo home run over the "Green Monster" off of him. Tony Muser pretty much ruined him, so they say, by over-working him. By the end of 1999, Rosado's arm was shot. After he had surgery, he was never the same pitcher.
I would say you can count Kevin Appier as a pitcher the Royals developed... Mark Gubicza came up in 1984/85, so I guess you could count him since he did get a ring with KC. Same with Brett Saberhagen. I believe Tom Gordon came up with KC, but was never very good while he pitched in KC... he was a starter here. It wasn't until he was with Boston and they made him into a closer that he finally put it all together. Oh, and Jeff Mongomery came to us from Cincinatti, if my memory serves me right. We traded for him when he was still fairly young, though.
I am definately over the fact that Damon, Dye, and Beltran are gone. None of them really wanted to be here anyhow... they acted like they wanted to be, but we know they are happy where they are now. Maybe if KC would have ponied up the big bucks, we would be in a whole different situation now. But, this is what we have, so I have to deal with it... I will never stop rooting for and loving my Royals, but it sure is difficult sometimes.