The Kansas City Royals have announced that manager Matt Quatraro has signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him with the team through the 2029 season, with an option for 2030. Quatraro, who took over from Mike Matheny after the 2022 season, has guided the Royals to a 224-262 record over three years. Under his leadership, the team bounced back from a dismal 56-106 record in his first year to posting winning seasons of 82-80 in 2023 and 86-76 in 2024, marking their first back-to-back winning seasons since 2013-2015. Quatraro also earned recognition by finishing second in the American League Coach of the Year voting in 2024, behind Cleveland’s Steven Vogt.
Fan Take: This extension is a clear sign of the Royals’ confidence in Quatraro’s ability to build a competitive team. For baseball fans, it highlights the importance of strong managerial leadership in turning around a struggling franchise and sustaining success long-term.

