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Foreword by Dayton Moore -- World Series -- Road to the title -- American League Division Series vs. Houston -- American League Championship Series vs. Toronto.;While the Kansas City Royals may have come out of the blue with their success in 2014, the 2015 edition of the team had high expectations and they met them to the fullest degree in winning the 2015 World Series -- the organizations first in three decades. Buoyed by a dominant regular season in which they held first place in the American League Central beginning on June 8 and never looked back. Anchored by a major league record seven All-Stars and boosted by the mid-season acquisitions of Ben Zobrist and Johnny Cueto, this historic team would not be denied on their way to the title. Packed with unique analysis from veteran Kansas City writer Matt Fulks and vivid color photography, Taking the Crown guides fans through the Royals amazing journey, from key off-season acquisitions to the Royals thrilling come-from-behind ALDS win versus the Astros, from their out-slugging of the powerful Blue Jays in the ALCS, all the way through their incredible World Series triumph over the Mets. This commemorative edition also includes feature stories on Royals stars Lorenzo Cain, Eric Hosmer, and other fan favorites, and is a must-have keepsake for Royals fans for generations to come.

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Foreword by Dayton Moore

The joy and excitement of winning a World Series is difficult to put into words.

How do you describe the perseverance and the never-die attitude shown by our players? Or the positive attitude and complete trust that manager Ned Yost has in his players and coaches, and puts on display for them? Or the incredible love shown by our fans in Kansas City and around the world? Its tough to do.

Our goal, beginning with the final out of Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, was to win the 2015 World Series. All 30 major league teams have that goal each spring, but with how close we came a year ago, 90 feet from tying Game 7 in the ninth inning, winning in 2015 was not only a goal for the Kansas City Royals; it was an expectation.

The decisions we made in the offseasonsigning players such as Kendrys Morales, Edinson Volquez, Alex Rios, Ryan Madson, Kris Medlen, and Chris Young, for instancewere made because we felt they would put us in a better position to win the World Series. Acquiring Johnny Cueto and Ben Zobrist through trades in July were critical for us to win the World Series. Because, ultimately, it comes down to the players.

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Jarrod Dyson, who scored the go-ahead run in the 12th inning, holds the World Series trophy aloft.

And what a group of men we had in 2015. They embodied the term TEAM. They have tremendous character and they were more concerned about the team than they were personal accomplishments. In the clubhouse and on the field, they were a family. When we had key injuries during the 2015 season to Alex Rios, Omar Infante, Alex Gordon, Jason Vargas, and Greg Holland, people outside the organization wondered if the team could weather those losses. Their teammates stepped up. When Mike Moustakas, Chris Young, and Edinson Volquez each lost a parent throughout the season, the other players hurt with them but they lifted those three men up. Even when a player made an error on the field or a pitcher gave up a home run at a seemingly critical time, they all rallied together. Ive been a part of close-knit teams before, but this group of Royals was special.

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Eric Hosmer (center), Mike Moustakas, and Kendrys Morales are pumped after the first baseman scores the tying run in the ninth inning.

This has been a historic season in Royals baseball, and a large part of that is directly related to you as fans. More than 2.7 million fans attended games at Kauffman Stadium this year, which is the most ever for the Royals organization. Ive said this before, but when I first took the job with the Royals, I noticed a large number of young fans walking into the stadium wearing T-shirts and jerseys from teams such as the Red Sox, Yankees, and Phillies. We wanted to create a culture that made kids want to wear blue shirts with names on the back like Gordon, Hosmer, Moustakas, and Perez. You and your children and grandchildren have embraced our players. Youve helped make Kauffman Stadium an electric sea of blue, and, believe me, our players feel that. You gave our team the best home-field advantage in the major leagues. For the way youve loved our team and the excitement youve shown not only at games but around Kansas City, thank you!

It will be awhile for the joy of this season to wear off for all of us. Once it does, I hope youll enjoy reliving this 2015 World Series championship through the images and stories on the following pages. Im sure I will.

Dayton Moore

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The large Kansas City contingent that occupied Citi Field celebrates with Jarrod Dyson.

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After Wade Davis records the final out of Game 5 his Royals teammates rush - photo 7

After Wade Davis records the final out of Game 5, his Royals teammates rush onto the field.

New York Marathon Royals Outlast Mets in Dramatic Game 1 Victory If Game 1 was - photo 8

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Royals Outlast Mets in Dramatic Game 1 Victory

If Game 1 was any indication, this is going to be a long, dramatic, and spectacular World Series.

It took more than five hours, 14 innings, an inside-the-park home run, a pitcher who was throwing without knowing that his father had passed away a few hours before, and yet another Royals comeback on a homer by one of the teams cornerstones, for Kansas City to take the first game of the World Series, 54, in front of an electric crowd at Kauffman Stadium.

Edinson Volquez pitched a typical Edinson Volquez game, giving the Royals offense a chance. Volquez gave up three runs and six hits in six innings. He was pitching, though, unaware that his father Daniel died earlier that day from heart complications at the age of 63. He came out of the game after the sixth, shortly before the Royals tied it at 33. Thats when Volquez learned about his father.

He is the third Royals player to have a parent die during the season. Mike Moustakas mother Connie lost a battle with cancer and Chris Youngs father Charles died in September.

Most guys didnt know. I found out in I think it was the 14th inning, right before we won the game, Alex Gordon said. I was standing next to [manager Ned Yost] and he told me. He said, Lets win this game for Volquez.

In the locker room during the celebration we all talked about it. Thats tough. But were a family, and we rallied around him and picked him up.

The teams were tied at 33 until the top of the eighth inning, when Kelvin Herrera gave up a two-out single to Juan Lagares, who stole second on the first pitch to Wilmer Flores. Then, uncharacteristic of the Royals during this postseason, Gold Glove first baseman Eric Hosmer misplayed a ball grounded by Flores. The error brought in Lagares and broke the tie.

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Just hours after his father had passed away, Edinson Volquez pitches during Game 1 of the World Series.

With their backs against the wall, the Royals did what they did best in the playoffsmake a comeback. Mets manager Terry Collins turned to his closer, Jeurys Familia, who had 43 saves during the regular season with a 1.85 ERA. He hadnt blown a save since July 30, and hed given up only two hits in 10 postseason innings. With one out, though, Alex Gordon, one of the cornerstones in general manager Dayton Moores building plan for this organization, launched a monstrous 438-foot home run to straightaway center.

He doesnt give up home runs, so we were all shocked by it, said Collins. We liked where we were at.

After neither team scored in the 10th and 11th innings, Royals manager Ned Yost brought in Chris Young, who was scheduled to start Game 4, to pitch the 12th. Young was lights out. He faced nine batters and retired nine.

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