Moustakas then went on to slug eight home runs with a .767 OPS down the stretch for the Brewers that year as they made their push to the NL Central crown. Not only did he add to the team on the field, but was a valued veteran leader in the clubhouse. Now, Moustakas' career is officially coming to a close.
Longtime major league third baseman Mike Moustakas has officially retired, but he will sign a one-day contract with the Kansas City Royals and be honored with a
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,
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).
World Series Champion Mike Moustakas will retire as a Kansas City Royal, bringing him back to where his MLB career started.
Former Kansas City Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas is going to sign a one-day contract ... Moustakas's Royals career ended in July 2018 when he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, where he played for a season and a half. He ended up with the ...
Mike Moustakas, who played eight seasons in Kansas City, will officially retire as a Kansas City Royal on May 31.
The veteran slugger, who hadn't played MLB game since his final game with the Angels, will formally retire with the team that once made him a first-round pick.
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.
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