The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Moustakas rejoins KC, Bonifacio draws drug suspension

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On the day the Kansas City Royals welcomed back Mike Moustakas, they found out Jorge Bonifacio will miss half the season.

Bonifacio was suspended 80 games by Major League Baseball on Saturday after testing positive for a performanc­e-enhancing substance.

The outfielder was banned after a positive test for Boldenone. The ban will begin on opening day.

“It really kind of made me sick to my stomach,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

The 24-year-old Bonifacio made his major league debut last season, hitting .255 with 17 home runs and 40 RBIs in 113 games.

Bonifacio’s suspension cleared a roster spot for Moustakas, who re-signed with the Royals this week after becoming a free agent.

Moustakas set a Royals record with 38 home runs last season, then rejected a $17.4 million offer from the team. But the third baseman never received the multiyear, mega-million dollar contract he and his agent Scott Boras anticipate­d.

The Royals signed Moustakas to a one-year $6.5 million contract with a mutual option for 2019. He can make another $2.2 million in incentives this year based on plate appearance­s.

“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 no-brainer for me,” he said. RAYS 5, PHILLIES 3 » Philadelph­ia starter Vince Velasquez threw four scoreless innings and Odubel Herrera got two hits for the second straight day. Nathan Eovaldi started for Tampa Bay, pitching three innings and allowing one run on four hits. David OlmedoBarr­era homered twice. ASTROS 2, NATIONALS 2, 9 INNINGS » Houston starter Dallas Keuchel allowed one hit in 3 2/3 innings, striking out five. Jose Altuve went 0 for 3 but stole his first base. Washington managed only two hits — singles by Bryce Harper and Ryan Raburn — until the ninth.

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