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Moustakas retires
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Mike Moustakas to retire as member of Kansas City Royals
Moustakas retires, to sign one-day contract with Royals on May 31
World Series Champion Mike Moustakas Signing One-Day Contract to Retire As a Royal
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.
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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).
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