Topic: Dayton Moore
(Reuters) - The Kansas City Royals have agreed to a one-year contract with former Los Angeles Dodgers closer Jonathan Broxton, the American League team said Tuesday.The deal is pending a physical exam of the right-hander, who missed most of the 2011 Major ...
Pitcher Jonathan Sanchez, who threw a no-hitter in 2009, was dealt by the San Francisco Giants to the Kansas City Royals for outfielder Melky Cabrera on Monday.The 28-year-old left-handed starter was key part of the Giants' rotation when they beat the ...
So far it's been a very trying and empty winter for Brian Cashman and the Yankees, between the futile pursuit of Cliff Lee, the adamant...
Brewers go all in for 2011, send young talent to Royals for former Cy Young winner GreinkeThe last time general manager Doug Melvin made a big move that prioritized the present over the future, CC Sabathia carried the Milwaukee Brewers to their ...
Royals pleased with outfield acquitions Francoeur, CabreraThe Kansas City Royals will open next season with a completely new outfield.In left will be Alex Gordon, who played third base in the beginning of the 2009 season. In center and right field will ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Melky Cabrera will get the chance to prove himself as starting center fielder for Kansas City after signing a one-year, $1.25 million deal with the American League Royals on Friday.The 26-year-old Cabrera, who slumped to a .255 ...
Adding money and staff, Royals GM Dayton Moore sees better days ahead for woeful Kansas City Nearly four years after Dayton Moore was hired to turn the Kansas City Royals around, they still aren't turned.Without exception during the still-young Moore ...
Royals reshaping their outfield, putting Ankiel in center fieldThe Kansas City Royals are reshaping their entire outfield and making Jose Guillen their full-time designated hitter.While introducing newcomer Rick Ankiel on Monday, general manager Dayton Moore said the injury-prone Guillen would be ...
Hillman coming back as Royals manager despite team's struggles this seasonKansas City manager Trey Hillman hasn't put a whole lot of thought into job security, certainly hasn't lost any sleep over it. He's been too busy trying to ...
Self-imposed impasse between Royals and first-round pick Aaron Crow could be endingNow that the deadline has passed for signing players taken in baseball's June draft, the Kansas City Royals hope to resume talks with first-round pick Aaron Crow.Both sides agreed ...