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After a slow free agent market, Moustakas re-signs with Royals

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There was an unexpected reunion in the Kansas City Royals’ camp Saturday: Welcome back, sort of, Mike Moustakas.

After setting the Royals’ singleseas­on home run record with 38 last season, Moustakas filed for free agency. He rejected a Us$17.4-million qualifying offer in November.

The Royals had been grooming Cheslor Cuthbert as a replacemen­t at third. Manager Ned Yost said he needed to find ways to get Cuthbert at least 500 plate appearance­s.

Moustakas, however, never received the multiyear, megamillio­n-dollar contract he and his agent Scott Boras anticipate­d. The Royals signed Moustakas to a one-year $6.5-million contract this week with a mutual option for 2019. Moustakas can make another $2.2 million in incentives this year based on plate-appearance­s, beginning at 225.

“It’s fortunate the way it happened for us the way it did,” Royals general manager Dayton Moore said Saturday. “That’s as simply as I can say it at this time.”

Moustakas passed his physical and was in a Royals uniform again.

“It feels like I never left,” he said. “It feels great to be back home. I’m excited to be back with the organizati­on I grew up with. I got to see some familiar faces. It’s always great to come into a clubhouse and everybody give you a hug. To have an opportunit­y to come back to Kansas City and play baseball again, it was a no-doubter, a nobrainer for me.”

While first baseman Eric Hosmer got a rich deal in San Diego and outfielder Lorenzo Cain got a big contract in Milwaukee, Moustakas wound up with the Royals.

With less than two weeks before the March 29 opener with the Chicago White Sox, Moustakas was getting itchy to play again. He was in Newport Beach, Calif., and talked with Boras.

“Trying to figure out what’s going on,” Moustakas said.

Moustakas said with the regular season approachin­g, spring training winding down and the urge to play this season had “a lot” to do with his signing.

“I’ve sit for quite some time this spring training,” he said.

Moore was happy to close the deal.

“Our fans are ecstatic that Moose is going to be back,” Moore said. “We just can’t wait to get to work together again to get going on the 2018 season. Anytime you add a talent like Mike Moustakas it helps. We simply don’t go to back-to-back World Series and win a world championsh­ip without his contributi­ons, without his ability to make plays.”

Boras, who attended the press conference, was not so happy with the contract.

“Across the board, Moose dotted all the I’s and T’s of what excellence is in his performanc­e,” Boras said. “When you have a system that delays recognitio­n of that and demand for that, you know and you have inherent notice that the flag’s been raised. We’ve got to adjust that.”

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