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tk13 05-31-2006 02:13 PM

Conference call with Dayton on KCTE 1510 AM right now...

www.1510.com

ct 05-31-2006 02:15 PM

Didn't know Dayton Moore was from DooDah, that's cool!! Wonder how long he lived here...

BigRedChief 05-31-2006 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by coryt
Didn't know Dayton Moore was from DooDah, that's cool!! Wonder how long he lived here...

Read my earlier post in this thread. He grew up a Royals fan.

tk13 05-31-2006 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
Read my earlier post in this thread. He grew up a Royals fan.

Said in this conference call that he actually watched game 7 of the 1985 World Series from I-70. Said he could pretty much all of the field except for the left fielder... that's pretty cool.

BigRedChief 05-31-2006 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
Said in this conference call that he actually watched game 7 of the 1985 World Series from I-70. Said he could pretty much all of the field except for the left fielder... that's pretty cool.

And supposely turned down the Red Sox GM job but takes the Royals job? He must have some strong memories of the 80's and Bret era to come back here.

ChiTown 05-31-2006 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
Said in this conference call that he actually watched game 7 of the 1985 World Series from I-70. Said he could pretty much all of the field except for the left fielder... that's pretty cool.

I watched game 7 from the Left Field GA.

One of the greatest sporting moments of my life.

tk13 05-31-2006 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
And supposely turned down the Red Sox GM job but takes the Royals job? He must have some strong memories of the 80's and Bret era to come back here.

Yeah, plus he didn't want his kids to grow up in Boston.

FringeNC 05-31-2006 02:34 PM

Wonder what his first moves will be. I'd imagine Buddy Bell is gone. I'd like to see him clean house and cut/trade all the players over 30.

ChiTown 05-31-2006 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FringeNC
Wonder what his first moves will be. I'd imagine Buddy Bell is gone. I'd like to see him clean house and cut/trade all the players over 30.

Don't bank on any of that right away. I think Bell finishes out the year. I'd suspect that he'll make deals to build the minor leagues by trading our older players as the trade deadline nears.

tk13 05-31-2006 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by FringeNC
Wonder what his first moves will be. I'd imagine Buddy Bell is gone. I'd like to see him clean house and cut/trade all the players over 30.

He said he still has to evaluate all that stuff. He said he hasn't been able to watch the Royals much since he's always so busy working for the Braves. He plans to sit down with Buddy and the staff, and all the scouts and stuff and evaluate them. He said he keeps an open mind and wants to give everyone a chance. He said Buddy is still definitely the manager. Of course that's the diplomatic answer, he can't say he's going to fire anybody just a couple hours after being announced as GM.

Pitt Gorilla 05-31-2006 02:48 PM

I'm guessing we could get a good prospect for Grudz.

BigRedChief 05-31-2006 02:50 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Royals fired general manager Allard Baird on Wednesday and replaced him with Dayton Moore of the Atlanta Braves.

Moore, an assistant GM with one of the most successful organizations in baseball, will be asked to turn around one of the worst. He will take over the Royals on June 8 and be given complete control of baseball operations.

The team scheduled a conference call with Moore for Wednesday afternoon.Saddled with poor drafts, trades that haven't worked out, a low budget and a seemingly aimless drift in direction, the floundering Royals are on pace to lose 100 or more games for the fourth time in five seasons.The 39-year-old Moore is a native of Wichita, Kan., who joined the Braves as a scout in 1994 and became assistant general manager for baseball operations under John Schuerholz in 2005.

Atlanta has won a record 14 consecutive division titles, and Moore was considered a leading candidate to become GM of the Boston Red Sox last year until he withdrew after being invited for a second interview. For several years he has been considered one of the top young executives in the game and a surefire candidate to run a club one day.


Baird's dismissal was expected since owner David Glass said on May 4 that he was disgusted with the team's performance and would soon make "significant changes."

Baird could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

For now, manager Buddy Bell appears safe -- but he declined to comment on the move."Right now, I'm not going to talk about it," a subdued Bell said before Kansas City wrapped up a three-game series at Oakland. "I'm not supposed to."

The Royals entered Wednesday's game with a major league-worst 13-37 record despite having won three of their last five. Kansas City lost 106 games in 2005 and 104 the year before.Overall, the team was 381-574 under Baird.

Glass, who has known almost nothing but frustration since buying the small-market Royals for $96 million in 2000, had targeted Moore for more than three weeks.

Moore, who The Kansas City Star reports will receive a five-year contract, will assume his new duties next week after the amateur draft June 6-7.

The timing of the draft posed a potential conflict of interest for both the Braves and Royals, with Moore having intimate knowledge of all the information his Atlanta staff has compiled. Moore will not take part in the draft for either club.

Muzzy Jackson, who was Baird's top assistant, will run the Royals until Moore takes over.Baird might have been fired just as his program was on the threshold of bearing fruit. There are several promising prospects at Double-A Wichita this year, including infielder Alex Gordon, who was taken as the No. 2 pick in last year's draft.

Kylo Ren 05-31-2006 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown
:)

Good deal

Royals fire Baird to clear path for hiring Moore as GM
By BOB DUTTON
The Kansas City Star

OAKLAND, Calif. — The Royals fired general manager Allard Baird on this morning in anticipation of announcing the hiring of Atlanta assistant Dayton Moore as his replacement.

The club declined official comment regarding the moves, but Baird confirmed he had been fired.

“I was told this morning,” he said. “Beyond that, I don’t have anything to say.”

Sources say Moore is getting a five-year contract and complete control over baseball operations in a commitment to turn around a franchise that has lost 100 or more games in three of the last four seasons.

Moore, 39, is expected to take control, officially, next week upon completion of baseball’s two-day draft. Sources said assistant general manager Muzzy Jackson will replace Baird on an interim basis.

Moore could not be reached for comment.

Club owner David Glass signaled Baird’s job was in jeopardy April 20 after the Royals fell to 2-12 after a winless nine-game road trip through New York, Tampa Bay and Chicago.

“It has to change quickly,” he said. “We are not willing to wait to see if it gets better. We have to make it get better… If it doesn’t turn around, we’ll have to change things.

“We can’t wait too long. I’m not willing to go through a season like we did last year. None of us are.”

Glass’ patience seemed exhausted by May 4 when he declared: “I’m out of patience. I have never been this frustrated. I’ve got to do something. This can’t continue.”

It was at that point, from all indications, that Glass accelerated his search for a new general manager. He initially hoped to complete the process within a day or two.

It soon became an ordeal that lasted nearly four weeks and effectively paralyzed the organization as Baird’s administrative effectiveness steadily waned amid the mounting speculation of impending change.

Baird, 44, finally called publicly for “closure” earlier this week.

The Royals, ironically, entered Wednesday’s game in search of their first sweep in a road series in nearly three years after victories Monday and Tuesday over the A’s in Oakland.

Even so, their 13-37 record is the worst in baseball and matches the worst in franchise history through 50 games. They were also 13-37 last season, when they finished 56-106.

Moore, 39, will be the sixth general manager in franchise history. He is currently responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Braves’ scouting and player development as an assistant to general manager John Schuerholz.

The Star reported Saturday that Glass offered the job to Moore after more than 10 days of discussions. Sources said Moore wanted written assurance that he would have full and final authority on all baseball-related decisions before accepting the offer.

The Royals were 381-576 in Baird’s tenure, which began June 17, 2000, when he replaced Herk Robinson. He spent 12 previous seasons in the organization in various roles.

The organization’s primary failure under Baird was in its inability to draft and develop high-quality players in recent years. The current 25-man roster has only two players — outfielders David DeJesus and Shane Costa — who were drafted in Baird’s six seasons.

Further, several recent lineups mocked the very idea that the club is engaged in a rebuilding plan. The Royals started five players Tuesday against Oakland who were 30 years or older.

While Baird and his staff succeeded in uncovering some real bargains on the free-agent fringe, they proved far less successful in obtaining top value when forced by financial considerations to trade players such as Johnny Damon, Carlos Beltran and Jermaine Dye.

It was the Beltran trade — on June 24, 2004 — that marked the latest full-scale effort to rebuild their roster. The Royals received catcher John Buck, third baseman Mark Teahen and pitcher Mike Wood in return.

They are also 99-206 since that point.

This year’s disappointing performance comes after Glass authorized a payroll increase that allowed Baird to spend nearly $25 million in the off-season on veteran players to supplement a youthful and often-overmatched roster.

The anticipated mix has been derailed by injuries.

Three of the club’s anticipated starting pitchers — Mark Redman, Denny Bautista and Zack Greinke — have spent time on the disabled list. Greinke and closer Mike MacDougal have been out all season.

Another starter, Runelvys Hernandez, required three-plus weeks of additional conditioning time in the minors before joining the club. He was recently optioned back to Class AAA Omaha because of poor performance.

Injuries also sidelined two of the club’s key regulars: DeJesus and DH Mike Sweeney. DeJesus returned Monday after a 34-game absence, while Sweeney, who has already missed 26 games, isn’t expected back for several more weeks because of a bulging cervical disk in his neck.

To reach Bob Dutton, Royals reporter for The Star, call (816) 234-4352 or send email to bdutton@kcstar.com

Who cares??!! Nothing will change.

Brock 05-31-2006 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunther_Fan
Who cares??!! Nothing will change.

Way to take up as much space as possible, douchebag.

ChiTown 05-31-2006 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunther_Fan
Who cares??!! Nothing will change.


STFU


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