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World Series Champion Mike Moustakas will retire as a Kansas City Royal, bringing him back to where his MLB career started.
Vólquez has also worked with a few pitchers. He loves to teach and help younger players learn the game. He travels back and forth from Miami to the Dominican Republic to help run a baseball academy. “I can teach those guys how to be a pro and the mechanics of pitching,” Vólquez said. “I think it’s a great time to do it now.”
Mike Moustakas is going to retire with Kansas City after spending 13 years in the majors and winning the World Series with the Royals in 2015. The Royals announced Moustakas' retirement on Monday. The 36-year-old infielder will sign a one-day contract with his first big league team on May 31,
Former Kansas City Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas is going to sign a one-day contract with the Royals on May 31 to retire from Major League Baseball with the team he won the World Series in 2015. The Royals will host a pregame ceremony ahead of the game vs. the Detroit Tigers on that Saturday.
Gavin Cross hit a triple for a Kansas City Royals split squad on Saturday in their 7-3 Cactus League loss to the San Francisco Giants.
The Royals announced Monday that Moustakas, a three-time All-Star and central piece of the 2015 World Series champions, will retire later this year. Officially, Moustakas will sign a one-day contract and retire with the Royals on May 31. “Always a Royal,” the team wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Mike Moustakas made his retirement official on Monday, and one other thing: He’s going to retire a Royal. • Royals 6, Rangers 3 Much like the Royals did in 2023 for Lorenzo Cain’s retirement, the team will sign Moustakas to a ceremonial one-day contract on May 31,
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Longtime MLBer Mike Moustakas is hanging up his cleats. The third baseman, who was part of the Kansas City Royals 2015 championship team, announced Monday that he is retiring after 13 seasons.