Running a baseball franchise in a small market has been a challenge for a long time. You not only have the discrepancy of money available because of smaller than average local television contracts, it’s harder to make your franchise an attractive landing spot for free agents. Dayton Moore built the AL champion Royals in 2014 and World Series champions in 2015, the first small-revenue team to reach back-to-back World Series since the Oakland A’s from 1988-1990. As genuine and nice as they come, Dayton joins us to talk about the challenges and rewards of operating in a small market.
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Episode 142: Brian Hanni - Wheels Under His Prayers
Episode 141: Jon Sciambi - In Love with His Job
Episode 140: Jimmy Dykes - True to His Heart
Episode 139: Bill Self - Best in the Business
Episode 138: Alec Lemmon - Putting His Money Where His Heart Is
Episode 137: Pat Warren - Fast Development
Episode 136: Nick Lowery - ‘Nick the Kick’
Episode 135: Jeff Lewis - Wrapped Up in the Flag
Episode 134: Wade Davis - Wader, Check Please
Episode 133: Seth Greenberg - Analyze This
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Episode 130: Blair Kerkhoff - Man of Many Talents
Episode 128: Stephone Paige - Not Just a One-Game Wonder
Episode 127: Jim Nantz - In a Smooth Groove
Episode 126: Joseph Kennedy - Lightning Rod
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