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.
Episode 124: Matt DiBenedetto - Racing for a Higher Calling
Episode 123: Ron Polk - A Coach‘s Coach
Episode 122: Dennis Dodd - Insider’s View
Episode 121: Jacie Hoyt - Rising Star
Episode 120: Danny Duffy - Forever One of Ours
Episode 119: Paul and Chase Coffman - Fondness for Football and Family
Episode 118: Mike Matheny - A Softening of the Heart
Episode 117: Rob Lofthouse - Paying Tribute to a Real-Life Hero
Episode 116: Dick Vermeil - Heading to the Hall of Fame
Episode 115: Billy Mauldin - Finding the Silver Lining in a Sky Filled With Clouds
Episode 114: Michael McDowell - Overnight Sensation…After All These Years
Episode 113: Steve DeBerg - Fun-Loving Quarterback
Episode 112: Frank White - Native Son
Episode 111: Dick Kaegel - Lifelong Love of the Game
Episode 110: Tom Verducci - Field of His Dreams
Episode 109: Erik Boland - ‘That New York Media’
Episode 108: Fran Fraschilla - A Career Choice With Family in Mind
Episode 107: Curt Nelson - Living Out History
Episode 106: Bill James - Analyze This
Episode 105: Robert Streb - Making a Living Playing a Game
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