Manager Yost to retire as Royals’ all-time wins leader
KANSAS CITY, MO. >> Ned Yost did something that few thought possible when he took over the Kansas City Royals in 2010: He not only built the organization into a winner but delivered the long-suffering organization its first World Series title in three decades.
Now, he’s leaving the next rebuilding job to someone else.
Yost announced Monday that he will be retiring at the end of the season, ending a nine-year tenure that
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Verlander, Houston, 2.53; G.Cole, Houston, 2.61; Morton, Tampa Bay, 3.15; Bieber, Cleveland, 3.24; Giolito, Chicago, 3.41; Minor, Texas, 3.52; E.Rodriguez, Boston, 3.53; Berrios, Minnesota, 3.71; Lynn, Texas, 3.76; Bauer, Cincinnati, 3.79.
Strikeouts
G.Cole, Houston, 302; Verlander, Houston, 288; Bieber, Cleveland, 252; Lynn, Texas, 236; Boyd, Detroit, 234; Morton, Tampa Bay, 231; Giolito, Chicago, 228; Sale, Boston, 218; E.Rodriguez, Boston, 199; Minor, Texas, 191. included two American League pennants and that dramatic 2015 championship.
The announcement came on an off-day for the Royals, who lost 12-8 on Sunday to the AL Central-leading Twins to fall to 57-100 — their second consecutive season with at least 100 losses.
The Royals wrap up their season — and their skipper’s big league managerial career — with two games against the Braves beginning Tuesday night, then a weekend series at home against Minnesota. 42; Blackmon, Colorado, 42; Seager, Los Angeles, 41; J.Baez, Chicago, 38; Bell, Pittsburgh, 37; McNeil, New York, 37; Pillar, San Francisco, 37; B.Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 37; Segura, Philadelphia, 37.
Triples
E.Escobar, Arizona, 10; K.Marte, Arizona, 9; Albies, Atlanta, 8; Blackmon, Colorado, 7; Eaton, Washington, 7; Ervin, Cincinnati, 7; A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 7; A.Rosario, New York, 7; Ahmed, Arizona, 6; Edman, St. Louis, 6; S.Marte, Pittsburgh, 6; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 6.
Home runs
P.Alonso, New York, 50; E.Suarez, Cincinnati, 48; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 46; Yelich, Milwaukee, 44; Arenado, Colorado, 41; Acuna Jr., Atlanta, 41; Freeman, Atlanta, 38; Schwarber, Chicago, 37; Bell, Pittsburgh, 37; Donaldson, Atlanta, 37.
Stolen bases
Acuna Jr., Atlanta, 37; T.Turner, Washington, 34; J.Dyson, Arizona, 30; Yelich, Milwaukee, 30; Robles, Washington, 26; S.Marte, Pittsburgh, 25; Wong, St. Louis, 24; Story, Colorado, 21; Margot, San Diego, 20; Cain, Milwaukee, 18; A.Rosario, New York, 18.
Pitching
Strasburg, Washington, 17-6; Fried, Atlanta, 17-6; Dak.Hudson, St. Louis, 167; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 15-5; L.Castillo, Cincinnati, 15-7; Buehler, Los Angeles, 13-4; Soroka, Atlanta, 13-4; Ryu, Los Angeles, 13-5; Corbin, Washington, 13-7; Quintana, Chicago, 13-8.
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Ryu, Los Angeles, 2.41; deGrom, New York, 2.51; Soroka, Atlanta, 2.60; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 2.80; Scherzer, Washington, 2.81; Flaherty, St. Louis, 2.96; Corbin, Washington, 3.10; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 3.15; Buehler, Los Angeles, 3.25; L.Castillo, Cincinnati, 3.25.
Strikeouts
deGrom, New York, 248; Strasburg, Washington, 241; Scherzer, Washington, 233; Darvish, Chicago, 229; Ray, Arizona, 225; Corbin, Washington, 224; Nola, Philadelphia, 220; L.Castillo, Cincinnati, 218; Flaherty, St. Louis, 214; Buehler, Los Angeles, 207.