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 104: Howie Schwab - Always Ready with the Answer
Episode 103: Doug Tucker - Taking Advantage of Being in the Right Place at the Right Time
Episode 102: Tom Shieber - Roaming the Hall
Episode 101: Vitali Valui - Paying It Forward
Episode 100: Joe Lunardi - The Changing Culture of College Athletics
Episode 99: Mel Tjeerdsma - A Winning Culture
Episode 98: Jeff Montgomery - How We Spell Relief
Episode 97: Daniel Wawrzyniak - Finding the Common Ground
Episode 96: Callum Williams - For the Love of the Game
Episode 95: Steve Hall - Tossing It Around
Episode 94: Johnny Russell - Johnny Be Good
Episode 93: Ariel Torres - A Diversion Becomes a Passion
Episode 92: John Wathan - Fast..for Anyone
Episode 91: Jackson Yueill - Back on Track
Episode 90: Jeff Miner - Getting Right Mentally
Episode 89: Alexi Lalas - Voice of Experience
Episode 88: Ron Jackson - Everybody’s Buddy
Episode 87: Aly Trost - Rising Star
Episode 86: Fred Lynn - The Natural
Episode 85: Chuck Swirsky - From a Profession to a Passion
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