Mike Moustakas, who played eight seasons in Kansas City, will officially retire as a Kansas City Royal 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.
More than a decade after the bat flip became ubiquitous following a big homer, Colorado pitcher Jefry Yan might be at the forefront of a celebration revolution on the mound.
World Series Champion Mike Moustakas will retire as a Kansas City Royal, bringing him back to where his MLB career started.
(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) Mike Moustakas will retire as a Kansas City Royal. The team announced they will sign Moustakas to a ...
The veteran slugger, who hadn't played MLB game since his final game with the Angels, will formally retire with the team that ...
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