Who will be the next manager of the Kansas City Royals?

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Eventually, Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost is going to have to stop being the Royals manager, whether it’s on his own terms or not. The 2015 World Series Champion is the longest-tenured manager in the American League but is coaching his team under the uncertainty of a one-year contract.

I’m not saying Yost should leave anytime soon. He’s the owner of a World Series ring and it seems like he’s graciously agreed to take the Royals through their rebuild and into the future. He also says he’s having more fun than ever.

“I don’t have any pressure on me,” Yost told The Kansas City Star at Spring Training this year.  “When I sit back and look at where I am in my life, I’ve got everything I’ve ever wanted. Everything. My farm’s paid off, my houses are paid off. I don’t owe anyone a penny. I’ve got money in the bank. I don’t need anything.”

The point: Every storybook has to come to an end.

The field: Five candidates with the potential to fill Yost’s shoes in Kansas City

Raúl Ibañez: The outside man

Jason Kendall: An in-house version of Ibañez.

Pedro Grifol: The next man up

Mitch Maier: Whose on first?

Mike Matheny: The seasoned vet

The decision: Our best guess on who will take the reigns when Yost steps away.

That leaves Jason Kendall as the go-to guy to replace Yost. We’re not entirely sure what he does as a “special assignment coach,” but, he seems as likely and as fitting as anyone to take over for Yost.

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