Royals fire executive that aided in building 2015 World Series team

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The Kansas City Royals have fired president of baseball operations Dayton Moore on Wednesday, an executive that has been with the team since 2006.

You can now listen to Fox News articles!This front office move comes as the Royals are in their sixth consecutive season below .500, owning a 59-89 record in theTeam owner John Sherman announced the move at a news conference, where Moore did speak about the situation before leaving. General manager Dayton Moore listens to manager Ned Yost talk about retiring from baseball prior to a game against the Atlanta Braves at Kauffman Stadium on Sept. 24, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri.

"In 2022 we regressed, and that happens. It happens to great teams. But as I started talking to Dayton and others, I felt like we needed more change than was talked about, and that was a big reason to make this one." Moore’s impact on the Royals is undeniable. He took over in 2006 and the team finished that year with their third straight 100-loss season. Slowly but surely, Moore and his team trusted the process of acquiring young talent and developing it.

Moore and his team can be credited for finding talent like Salvador Perez, who is still on the team, Lorenzo Cain, Eric Hosmer, Mike Moustakas, Whit Merrifield and most recently, Bobby Witt Jr.

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