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MLB: Royals Sign Kendrys Morales For 2 Years at $17,000,000

The Kansas City Royals finalized a $17 million, two-year deal with the veteran slugger Tuesday. Kansas City made the postseason as a wild card this year and went all the way to the World Series before losing to San Francisco in Game 7. "At first I didn't think maybe they would make the playoffs, but they caught fire at the end and were playing really well," Morales said through a translator. "I think they started playing well, they kind of gained some confidence. They were playing well going into the playoffs and that was the most important part for them."

Two years ago, Morales hit .277 with 23 homers for Seattle. The Royals finished last in the major leagues in home runs but won the pennant with a distinctive style built on speed, defense and a sensational bullpen. It was a thrilling run for a team that hadn't been to the playoffs since 1985, but it remains to be seen if Kansas City's success is sustainable. This is, after all, a team that won only 89 games during the regular season, finishing a game behind AL Central champion Detroit. "We have to be able to drive the ball better, a lot of times we'd come up with bases loaded or first and second, we'd hit a single or what have you," general manager Dayton Moore said. "Kendrys we think is a necessary part of that, to produce more runs, as our lineup continues to gain more experience."

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