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Some of those options on various manager contracts had already been picked up prior to this past season or were triggered during it.
So now only the Cubs now remain manager-less for 2014.
Padres bench coach Rich Renteria is reportedly the favorite.


TEAM MANAGERSIGNED THRUSTATUS
METSTerry Collins2013New two-year deal thru 2015 + option
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez2013Has 2014 Option - Option Picked Up
PHILLIESRyne SandbergInterimGiven permanent job thru 2016
NATIONALSDavey Johnson2013Will not return -- Matt Williams hired, Terms = ???
MARLINSMike Redmond2015
CARDINALSMike Matheny2013Has option for 2014 - Option picked up
PIRATESClint Hurdle2014
CUBSDale Sveum2014Fired - Sept '13
REDSDusty Baker2014Fired 1-yr into a 2-yr ext. -- Hired Bryan Price on 2-yr deal
BREWERSRon Roenicke2014
DODGERSDon Mattingly2013Has option for 2014 - Option vested w/2013 NLDS win
GIANTS Bruce Bochy2016
PADRES Bud Black2013Has options for 2014 & 15 - Options picked up for both seasons
DBACKSKirk Gibson2014
ROCKIESWalt Weiss2013
RED SOXJohn Farrell2016
YANKEESJoe Girardi2013Re-signed thru 2017
ORIOLESBuck Showalter2018
BLUE JAYSJohn Gibbons2014
RAYSJoe Maddon2015
TIGERSJim Leyland2013Will not return / Brad Ausmus hired on three yr deal + 2017 option
INDIANSTerry Francona2016
ROYALSNed Yost2013
TWINSRon Gardenhire2013Extended thru 2015
WHITE SOXRobin Ventura2014
ANGELSMike Scioscia2018
RANGERSRon Washington2014
MARINERSEric Wedge2013Will not return - Lloyd McClendon hired, Terms = ??
ASTROSBo Porter2013
ATHLETICSBob Melvin2016


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Newly hired managers:
Reds - Bryan Price
Nationals - Matt Williams
Tigers - Brad Ausmus
Mariners - Lloyd McClendon

2013 options picked up:
Mets - Collins
Braves - F.Gonzalez
Phillies - Sandberg
Cards - Matheny
Dodgers - Mattingly
Padres - Black
yankees - Girardi
Twins - Gardenhire
Rockies - Walt Weiss
Royals - Ned Yost

OPEN spots (with rumored candidates so far):
Cubs -Rick Renteria, AJ Hinch, Eric Wedge, Dave Martinez, Tory Lovullo


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Brad Ausmus?
Does this mean the team trainer will be dispensing chicken soup instead of PEDs?

Later


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Current Managers who have yet to manage a game in MLB
Current Managers =#0000FF]still with their first managerial job

TEAMMANAGERPREVIOUS TEAM(s)
METSTerry CollinsAngels; Astros
BRAVESFredi GonzalezMarlins
PHILLIES=#0000FF]Ryne Sandberg
NATIONALSMatt Williams
MARLINS=#0000FF]Mike Redmond
CARDINALS=#0000FF]Mike Matheny
PIRATESClint HundleRockies
CUBSRick Renteria
REDSBryan Price
BREWERS=#0000FF]Ron Roenicke
DODGERS=#0000FF]Don Mattingly
GIANTSBruce BochyPadres
PADRES=#0000FF]Bud Black
DBACKS=#0000FF]Kirk Gibson
ROCKIES=#0000FF]Walt Weiss
RED SOXJohn FarrellBlue Jays
YANKEESJoe GirardiMarlins
ORIOLESBuck ShowalterYanx, DBacks; Rangers
BLUE JAYSJohn GibbonsBlue Jays
RAYS=#0000FF]Joe Madden
TIGERSBrad Ausmus
INDIANSTerry FranconaPhillies; Red Sox
ROYALSNed YostBrewers
TWINS=#0000FF]Ron Gardenhire
WHITE SOX=#0000FF]Robin Ventura
ANGELS=#0000FF]Mike Scioscia
RANGERS=#0000FF]Ron Washington
MARINERSLlyoy McClendonPirates
ASTROS=#0000FF]Bo Porter
ATHLETICSBob MelvinMariners; DBacks



I was thinking about this after all the new hires because I remembered when Davey Johnson & Jack McKeon were hired as interim managers (Davey later hired permanently) during a fairly short span back in 2011 - and some snarky voice on ESPN used the age of those two as a jumping off point to trash baseball for living in the past yadda, yadda, same-old-shit, etc. He even hit upon what I'm sure he thought was a catchy phrase of "baseball's old, football's bold" cuz lord knows that the always cutting-edge NFL would never hire a retread or engage in copy-cat strategy.

Anyway, of the recent hires, only Lloyd McClendon has managed previously and now 19 of the 30 are or will be working with their first team in 2014. Or, if you want to point out that John Gibbons is on his second go-around with the Jays and say that really 18 of 30 are first-timers, that's OK too.
Either way, I'm sure the guy has recanted his rant ... yeah right.


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That should help take the sting off his dropping off the HoF ballot this Wednesday.


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Charlie comes crawling home. Manuel swallows his pride and takes a job as senior advisor to Phillies GM Ruben Amaro, Jr.


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Been a long time since this thread surfaced, something which is generally good news for dugout bosses.
But it does surface today wight eh news that the Astros have fired Bo Porter as manager alone with bench coach Dave Trembley. Timing seems a bit odd, but I'm sure there are reasons not obvious to distant observers.

Organization man Tom Lawless gets to lay down the law (wait, can a guy named Lawless even do that?) for the rest of the season.
Houston says it will start a search for the permanent replacement immediately.


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Porter and his GM had been butting heads and complaining about each other to the pres. Porter also raised some eyebrows when he called his team into the tunnel between innings last week to have an in-game team meeting.

Pretty sure Lawless was a Spring Training Met, or something.

Was clearly and consistently the worst hitter in the league with the mid-80s with the Cards, but Whitey liked his defensive-replacement skillz or his savoir faire or something, because he carried Lawless for the better part of four years. The guy absolutely killed it in 1987, going .080 / .179 / .120 // .299 with two hits, one double, and no RBI in 29 plate appearances, and then somehow made the post-season roster and then hit a game-winning homer in the World Series against Minnesota. Incredible.

Also the only player ever traded for Pete Rose.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
If you gave me a billion guesses, I couldn't have told you that Bo Porter was the manager of the Houston Astros.


Very anonymous first-time manager on a team both at a low point in its history (3 consecutive 105+ loss seasons) and during the first span in history where they don't play the Mets (we actually get that division this year but theirs in the final series of the year). Also was pretty anonymous during his playing career (brief stints with 3 different AL clubs) to the point where I think most NYM fans would have trouble picking him out of a one-man lineup.

This is really only notable in it being the lone managerial firing of the year.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
If you gave me a billion guesses, I couldn't have told you that Bo Porter was the manager of the Houston Astros.


Very anonymous first-time manager on a team both at a low point in its history (3 consecutive 105+ loss seasons) and during the first span in history where they don't play the Mets (we actually get that division this year but theirs in the final series of the year). Also was pretty anonymous during his playing career (brief stints with 3 different AL clubs) to the point where I think most NYM fans would have trouble picking him out of a one-man lineup.


I have to be honest here... after making my post about not knowing who the manager of the Houston Astros was, I realized that I couldn't name the managers of the Marlins or the Nationals either. I just looked it up; the name "Mike Redmond" didn't even ring a bell, and I had no idea that Matt Williams was managing the Nationals. I mean, I'm sure I heard this information before, but my brain didn't consider it important enough to retain.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
If you gave me a billion guesses, I couldn't have told you that Bo Porter was the manager of the Houston Astros.


Surely, if afforded one billion guesses, you would have started with every living former Major League Baseball player, no?

You would've gotten in within the first million, I think.

:)


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