The Royals made room for an anti-porn seminar in their spring training lineup this year.

Following pitcher Danny Duffy’s DUI arrest over the summer, general manager Dayton Moore spoke of outside distractions and the potential impact on players’ psyches at his press conference last August, touching upon the adult film industry, as well.

“We’ve done a lot of leadership stuff with our players. Very transparent about things that happen in our game, not only with drugs and alcohol,” Moore said at the time, via Deadspin. “We talk about pornography, and the effects of what that does to the minds of players and the distractions, and how that leads to abuse of — domestic abuse — to abuse of women. How it impacts relationships — we talk about a lot of things. And I don’t mind sharing with you.”

Fast forward seven months later, and the Royals were treated to a workshop from the anti-porn organization Fight the New Drug.

“Last weekend our co-founder @clayolsen presented to the @kcroyals players and coaches,” Fight the New Drug posted Monday on Instagram. “The Royals are the first #MLB team to actively take a stand against porn, and we’re inspired that they’re stepping up to the plate ⚾ #pornkillslove #fightforlove.”

Co-founder Clay Olsen said it was an honor to speak with the players, praising Moore, known to be deeply religious, and pitcher Blaine Boyer in particular.

“The Kansas City Royals (@kcroyals) are an unbelievable organization that truly care about the overall well-being of their players on and off the field,” Olsen shared on social media. “The message of how pornography can impact individuals, relationships, and society is one they are taking very seriously.

“Dayton Moore is such an impressive leader. He does what needs to be done … regardless. And Blaine Boyer is a veteran that has such an influence in those players. I’m honored to have spent some time with all of them and am looking forward to continuing to support their efforts to educate and support players and staff moving forward.”