from taking the final step toward competing for its first division title in nearly 30 years. That's why general manager Dayton Moore made the bold move to acquire Shields, a former All-Star, even at the cost of losing Myers, the minor-league
morning, the morning of the last day of the meetings, about 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 6, as Kansas City Royals general manager Dayton Moore recalls. PICTURE SHOW See all the best images from spring training in Arizona and Florida . All of the Royals
is within striking distance in the event of a significant pitching injury on the Tigers’ staff. Yes, general manager Dayton Moore largely failed to address a lineup that finished third from the bottom of the AL in runs scored. It seems
Royals, but understandable given that the franchise has endured nine straight losing seasons. Kansas City general manager Dayton Moore has been on the job for more than six years, and this trade likely will define his tenure with the team for
major league level, and the way you develop a winning culture is by winning major league games,'' Royals general manager Dayton Moore said. ''It's time for us to start winning at the major league level.'' Kansas City, which hasn't
The biggest reason for the lousy finish was a dearth of starting pitching, and that's something that general manager Dayton Moore has been aggressively trying to resolve this offseason. Along with acquiring Shields and Davis in arguably
The Kansas City Royals' rotation needed an extreme makeover, and that made general manager Dayton Moore a busy man in the offseason. The Royals opened spring training Monday with 34 pitchers and seven catchers joining several position
often-criticized Glass hasn't experienced the playoffs since becoming the team's owner in 2000. He praised general manager Dayton Moore and said the offseason trades that brought pitchers James Shields and Ervin Santana were part of Kansas City's
major leagues, you're going to need a rotation that gives you innings, competes, helps you win,'' general manager Dayton Moore said recently. ''That's what our goal is, to put together a very good rotation. We feel we've done
Santana's salary. "We're proud to have him, and he certainly fits with what we're doing in 2013," Royals general manager Dayton Moore told the Associated Press. The Royals are sending left-hander Brandon Sisk to the Angels. Sisk, 27