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Mike Moustakas To Retire

By Darragh McDonald | March 3, 2025 at 5:40pm CDT

The Royals announced that they will have a ceremony on May 31st to honor Mike Moustakas as he retires as a Royal. Presumably, he will sign a ceremonial one-day contract to retire with the club with whom he spent most of his career.

Mike MoustakasMoustakas, now 36, was selected second overall in the 2007 draft. Taken out of Chatsworth High School, Moustakas was one of several high-profile draft picks that the Royals made as part of an aggressive rebuild. In an era prior to the draft lottery, the Royals had nine straight losing seasons from 2004 to 2012, with at least 100 losses in the first three of those seasons. That allowed them to have an desirable draft position for a long stretch of time, getting guys like Alex Gordon, Eric Hosmer, Moustakas and others in that span.

The hope was that this aggressive rebuild would allow them to build a stockpile of young talent that could eventually slingshot them to future success. Since Moustakas was drafted as an 18-year-old, it took him a few years to get to the majors, debuting in 2011.

He didn’t hit the ground running. By the end of the 2014 campaign, Moustakas had stepped to the plate 1,993 times at the club’s regular third baseman. However, he had hit just .236/.290/.379 in that time for a wRC+ of 82. Though it was taking “Moose” some time to fully acclimate to big league pitching, the club’s fortunes had turned around as hoped. They had made it to the playoffs in 2014 and progressed all the way to the World Series, though they lost a seventh-game heartbreaker to the Giants. Moustakas clubbed five homers in 15 games during that postseason run.

From there, he did find sustained success. Moustakas hit 22 home runs in 2015 and slashed .284/.348/.470 for a wRC+ of 123, easily his best offensive performance to that point. The Royals returned to the postseason and got the job done this time. Moustakas only hit .215/.257/.277 in the 2015 playoffs but the Royals made it back to the World Series, this time defeating the Mets in five games.

Over 2016 and 2017, Moustakas continued to perform as a solid big leaguer. He hit a combined .267/.312/.517 over those two seasons, which translated to a 113 wRC+, though the Royals fell from their heights. They were exactly .500 in 2016 and then finished 80-82 the following year.

Moustakas reached free agency going into 2018 and rejected a $17.4MM qualifying offer with the expectation of finding a robust market. MLBTR predicted he could secure a five-year, $85MM deal that winter. Unfortunately, he didn’t find the interest he was hoping for and lingered on the market unsigned into March. He and the Royals eventually reunited on a one-year, $6.5MM deal, far less than the QO he turned down.

In 2018, he had another solid but not outstanding season, split with the Brewers after a midseason trade. He hit .251/.315/.459 between the two clubs for a 105 wRC+. MLBTR made a far more modest prediction of $16MM over two years going into the next offseason. He returned to the Brewers on a one-year deal but with a slightly better average annual value of $10MM. Milwaukee planned to move Moustakas from third base to second base in deference to Travis Shaw.

With the Brewers that year, his second base defense was graded as close to average, adding some nice versatility to his profile. He hit 35 home runs that year, though his batting average and on-base abilities continued to be less impressive. His .254/.329/.516 batting line translated to a 113 wRC+. MLBTR felt he still had enough juice to get a two-year, $20MM deal but the new position seemed to unlock an extra gear for his earning power. The Reds, who had Joey Votto at first base and Eugenio Suárez at the corners, gave Moustakas a four-year, $64MM deal with the plan to install him at the keystone.

In the shortened 2020 season, Moustakas had another decent campaign. He hit eight home runs and slashed .230/.331/.468 for a wRC+ of 105. That helped the Reds to make the playoffs, their only postseason appearance of the past decade, but they were quickly dispatched without scoring a run in a two-game sweep at the hands of Atlanta.

His production tailed off from there and never really recovered. He put up a line of .227/.291/.372 from 2021 onwards as various injuries limited his ability to take the field. He played less than 80 games in both 2021 and 2022, getting designated for assignment after the latter of those two seasons. He was released and signed with the Rockies. He got into 47 games with them and seemed to be bouncing back, hitting .270/.360/.435, before getting flipped to the Angels. But he then hit just .236/.256/.371 in 65 games for the Halos. Going into 2024, he signed a minor league deal with the White Sox but hit .195/.283/.317 during the spring and was released at the end of camp.

Though he didn’t start or end his career with a bang, he had a strong run for a few years as an above-average player. Overall, he got into 1,427 major league games and stepped to the plate 5,577 times. He hit .247/.307/.431 for a 96 wRC+ and generated 15.1 wins above replacement, per the calculations of FanGraphs. He hit 215 home runs, scored 595 times and drove in 683. From 2015 to 2020, he slashed .262/.326/.490 for a 113 wRC+ and tallied 12.2 fWAR. He made three All-Star clubs in there and won a World Series ring. We at MLB Trade Rumors congratulate Moustakas on his career and wish him the best in whatever comes next.

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  1. jorge78

    3 months ago

    Good Luck Mike!

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  2. YankeesBleacherCreature

    3 months ago

    Happy retirement, Moose!

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  3. Tom the ray fan

    3 months ago

    Call the park ranger, THE MOOSE IS LOOSE

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  4. HuntingtonAve

    3 months ago

    A very solid big league career.
    Best of luck in your post-playing years!

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  5. uvmfiji

    3 months ago

    Fantastic career. 13 WAR, 100 million.

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  6. chandlerbing

    3 months ago

    anytime a 2015 royal retires, a tiny smirk comes across my face
    those royals killed all the hopes + dreams of mets fans in the WS
    gritty, feisty bunch

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    • Mustard Tiger

      3 months ago

      The Mets rotation. So young and talented. DeGrom, Harvey, Syndergaard, Matz (and Wheeler on the DL). The future was so bright…

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      • chandlerbing

        3 months ago

        are you trying to hurt me?
        yes a tremendous once in a lifetime rotation
        my thought at the time was mets were on their way to winning multiple WS
        i dont think those 5 ever played together even once. ever

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    • njbirdsfan

      3 months ago

      A once in a lifetime run of every ground ball finding a hole.

      Yes, the Mets lost. But at least they don’t have to live in the third world country that is Missouri.

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      • TheToph20

        3 months ago

        Better than that hell hole you call New Joysey oops I mean New Jersey

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      • kcmap

        3 months ago

        Every state west of the Mississippi river is better to live than the garbage of the east coast. Congrats to Moose.

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  7. Mustard Tiger

    3 months ago

    The Reds paid him $64 million to put up -1.6 WAR. Ouch.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 months ago

      I’d say that’s the Reds’ fault. Congrats on retirement, Moose!

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    • uvmfiji

      3 months ago

      And they learned with Candelario!

      Reply
  8. Acoss1331

    3 months ago

    With just under 100 million in earnings and a World Series ring, Moose had a fine MLB career!

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    • crise

      3 months ago

      Unfortunately for the Reds he divided his career into the half with the positive WAR/Ring and the half with the money. Good times, good times.

      All the best, Mike. You made it!

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  9. BCleveland3381

    3 months ago

    Made a ton of money, won a WS, 3x All Star, over 200 career homeruns. Wasn’t that what we all dreamed of as kids?

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  10. kingsfan1968

    3 months ago

    Moose!

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  11. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    3 months ago

    You only hear about the Astros and Orioles now in regards to teams that tanked for 4 or 5 seasons in order to rebuild with top talent. But this KC team appears to have done the same thing in the late 00’s / early ’10s to get their World Series run. Now I guess the question is did KC intentionally tank those years or were they just poorly run awful teams? Hmmm.

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      3 months ago

      The Royals went almost 30 years without making a postseason appearance. That’s not tanking. That’s called being a horribly ran franchise.

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      • Bo's Throws

        3 months ago

        @darren. As a lifelong Royals fan, I can verify the accuracy of your statement

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  12. casualfan

    3 months ago

    MOOOOOSE TACOS!
    For some reason I found this guy a lot of fun to follow. He was solid for a number of years and ended up having a nice career.
    Well done Mike, hope you enjoy retirement.

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  13. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    3 months ago

    People complained in here incessantly about how boring the 2023 World Series between AZ & TEX was and how nobody was watching etc….but how about that 2014 KC and SF World Series ??? Did people cry as much about that one in here??

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    • shortstop

      3 months ago

      You mean the one that very nearly ended with a play at the plate in Game 7?

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        3 months ago

        I don’t think I was engaged with that season, it was a weird year. Maybe I was hungover the entire year from the Seahawks winning the SuperBowl, kinda hazy lol. But just being a fan of baseball I would have enjoyed watching that Series though.

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  14. hoof hearted

    3 months ago

    sign a 1 day contract, but he wants $1M- or he’ll look ……
    JK- mike has always been a team player

    Reply
  15. Rsox

    3 months ago

    I wonder if his time in Cincinnati is more productive if he doesn’t try to play 2B. The world will never know…

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  16. dkhits20

    3 months ago

    Who’s the moosiest moose we know?

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    • Joe It All

      3 months ago

      Mikey Moose..

      Who is the star of our favorite show?

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  17. Salzilla

    3 months ago

    All the Moist kisses in the world, Mike! Enjoy retirement! Thanks for the fantasy memories!

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  18. deepseamonster32

    3 months ago

    Thanks, Moose. Only ball I ever got was a batting practice dinger from Moose. Grabbed it just before some kids grabbed it. Really sweet. Always brings a smile to my face.

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  19. Joe It All

    3 months ago

    The Cincinnati Reds fan in me wonders how different the last 5 years may have been had Moustakas made this announcement in November of 2019. Only kidding around, congratulations on a nice career Moose.

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  20. Josh 27

    3 months ago

    Worst free agent signing in Reds history.

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  21. zachary08

    3 months ago

    He needs to send the Reds a thank you card

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  22. Marqueef Grissom

    3 months ago

    the young royals of the 2010s were really fun to watch! Best of luck Moose!

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  23. Old York

    3 months ago

    Moustakas represents the last generation of players where losing big meant winning later.

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  24. Bart Harley Jarvis

    3 months ago

    … after the 2019 season?

    Reply
  25. Captainmike1

    3 months ago

    Pretty sad when player like this makes 100 million dollars in his career

    1
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    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      3 months ago

      Wil Myers and Eric Hosmer have entered the chat.

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      • Captainmike1

        3 months ago

        More poster children for overpaid losers

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          3 months ago

          Moustakas, Myers, and Hosmer
          44.3 Combined Career WAR
          $367,000,000 Combined Career Salary

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 months ago

      Pretty sad that you haven’t started the revolution and you’re still here complaining, Comrade Mikhail…

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        3 months ago

        Nyet, boychik, nyet!

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      • Captainmike1

        3 months ago

        I wish I could start a revolution of intelligence

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          3 months ago

          Da!

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  26. Peg2

    3 months ago

    Hard to believe he only accumulated 13.0 career war. I thought it would have been much higher.

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    • AHH-Rox

      3 months ago

      It was higher by a couple of WAR before his last 3 or 4 poor seasons.

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  27. stuart schlotterbeck

    3 months ago

    Best wishes on your retirement, Moose! I’m glad to see KC letting him retire as a Royal. It’s a classy tribute.

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  28. Datashark

    3 months ago

    wait he did not retire in 2024? !

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  29. Kewldude69

    3 months ago

    On a side note. The Padres are still paying Eric Hosmer. Lolz. Dorks.

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  30. tarheelfan

    3 months ago

    I saw Mike play A ball in Wilmington, DE years ago. He had a miserable night with a K and a couple of errors at third. It got a lot easier over time.
    What a great career!

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  31. Reds2024

    3 months ago

    This is the second time Moose has retired. He retired the day after he signed his last multi year deal with the Reds in the off-season of 2019 and then showed up to spring training 40 pounds overweight when he was to play second base.

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  32. Thesecondjamie

    3 months ago

    2015 Royals WS Roster is now down to Salvador Perez, Danny Duffy(hasn’t appeared in majors since 2021) and Johnny Cueto.

    Wild.

    Kinda crazy how much better Perez has been than the rest of that core. Cain had a solid career but was already aging out of his prime. Ventura sadly passed away but pretty much every other young player on that roster underperformed afterwards.

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  33. John Dan

    3 months ago

    Congratulations to Mike on a nice career as a major league baseball player. The 100 million in mlb career earnings is 100 million more than anyone posting on here thats for certain!

    Reply
  34. A Raul Cassanova

    3 months ago

    I enjoyed watching him when he was a Brewer. Solid 1.5 year stretch.

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  35. yamsi1912

    3 months ago

    Enjoy your retirement Mike! See you in Cooperstown!

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  36. yamsi1912

    3 months ago

    Tickets are $29.95

    Reply
  37. D Brown

    3 months ago

    As a reds fan this should have come sooner such a total bust

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