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Kansas City Royals exercise option to keep manager Mike Matheny through 2023 season

The Kansas City Royals exercised their club option on Mike Matheny for the 2023 season on Thursday, eliminating any uncertainty over whether their manager will remain with the club after the coming season.

Matheny is entering his third season with the Royals, which includes the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season and his first 162-game run as the manager last season. He is 100-122 with Kansas City and 691-596 overall, which includes seven seasons as the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals.

"Mike is one of the finest leaders I've been around and the Royals are fortunate to have him managing our team," Royals president Dayton Moore said in a statement. "He is a tremendous competitor who cares deeply about players, the Kansas City community and this great game of baseball."

The decision to retain Matheny was largely a foregone conclusion. The Royals are in the midst of a massive rebuilding effort following back-to-back American League pennants in 2014 and '15, weathering consecutive seasons of 100-plus losses in the final two years of manager Ned Yost's tenure.

The Royals are looking to a talented, young bunch of starting pitchers to establish themselves in the big leagues, with more young help on the way.

Brad Keller, Brady Singer and Kris Bubic are all 20-something pitchers who have taken some lumps but showed plenty of promise, and shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. -- the No. 1 prospect in baseball -- is elbowing his way onto the Opening Day roster.

Heading into Thursday, Witt was hitting .476 with two homers and six RBIs in eight spring training games.

The Royals also have outfielder Kyle Isbel and catcher MJ Melendez in the pipeline, and it's possible both could join Witt in the big leagues this season.

With such an influx of young talent, it behooved the Royals to keep a consistent voice in the clubhouse.

"I'm proud and honored to work with this group of players and staff here with the Royals," Matheny said in a statement. "Being able to continue that work is a privilege that I take very seriously. I know we're in the middle of something special and I'm excited for our fans to see it."

The Royals open the regular season April 7 against the Guardians at Kauffman Stadium.