The Kansas City Royals have agreed to a three-year contract extension with manager Matt Quatraro, keeping him through the 2029 season with a club option for 2030. The deal was announced on Sunday, rewarding his leadership in turning around the team's fortunes. Quatraro replaced Mike Matheny after the 2022 season and has compiled a 224-262 record over three years.
The Kansas City Royals announced on Sunday a three-year extension for manager Matt Quatraro, which begins in 2027 and runs through 2029, including a club option for the 2030 season. Quatraro, entering the final year of his previous contract, has been instrumental in the team's recent progress since taking over after the 2022 season, replacing Mike Matheny.
Under Quatraro's guidance, the Royals posted a 56-106 record in his debut 2023 season. They improved dramatically to 86-76 in 2024, securing a postseason berth and advancing to the American League Division Series—a 30-win jump that made them just the third team in history to reach the playoffs after a 100-loss campaign, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. This performance earned Quatraro a runner-up finish in the 2024 American League Manager of the Year voting, behind Cleveland's Stephen Vogt.
In 2025, the Royals finished 82-80, marking their first consecutive winning seasons since 2013-15 and positioning them as only the eighth team in the Wild Card Era to achieve back-to-back above-.500 records following a 100-loss year. Overall, Quatraro's 224 wins rank seventh in franchise history.
The extension underscores the Royals' commitment to continuity, aligning with the recent extension of general manager J.J. Picollo through 2030 (with a 2031 option). Team CEO/chairman John Sherman has expressed trust in the leadership duo. Quatraro emphasized the team's potential in a December statement: “I think it's an exciting team to be around. These guys, they compete, they prepare. They're good to each other. It's an easy clubhouse. They have a very common goal and understanding of what our end goal is -- to win the World Series. They understand that. They know it's not going to be easy.”
Quatraro and his staff have integrated analytics throughout the organization while fostering a steady clubhouse environment, earning praise from players for his leadership style. The Royals aim to build on this foundation for a deeper postseason run.