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Managers & Top Front Office Executives On Expiring Contracts

By Mark Polishuk | December 30, 2023 at 10:27am CDT

On paper, a longer contract equals a larger amount of job security.  And yet every year, we seem to be adding a longer list of caveats to this annual post detailing which managers and front office bosses (a GM, president of baseball operations, chief baseball officer, or whatever the title may be) are entering the final guaranteed year of their contracts.

First off, this list is somewhat speculative — some teams don’t publicly announce the terms of employee contracts, nor are details always leaked to reporters.  It is entirely possible some of the names listed have already quietly agreed to new deals, or were already contracted beyond 2024.  Secondly, obviously a contract only carries so much weight if a team drastically underperforms, and if ownership feels a change is needed in the dugout or in the front office.  Or, ownership might still desire a change even if the team is doing well on the field, i.e. the Marlins parting ways with Kim Ng after a wild card berth last season.

Craig Counsell’s five-year, $40MM deal to become the Cubs’ new manager also provides an interesting wrinkle to the managerial market.  With Counsell’s contract setting a new modern benchmark for managerial salaries, some of the more established skippers on this list will surely be looking to match or top Counsell’s deal.  These managers might choose (as Counsell did) to finish the year without signing a new contract and then test the open market, since you never know when a mystery team like the Cubs might swoop in to top the field.

As always, thanks to Cot’s Baseball Contracts for reference information on some of these contract terms.

Angels: The Halos have had eight consecutive losing seasons, including the first three years of Perry Minasian’s stint as general manager.  Minasian now faces the challenge of trying to break this losing streak without Shohei Ohtani on the roster, and even before Ohtani joined the Dodgers, Minasian was clear that the Angels weren’t going to be rebuilding.  This tracks with the overall aggressive nature of owner Arte Moreno, yet this approach has also manifested itself in five non-interim GMs running the Angels since Moreno bought the team in 2003.  As Minasian enters the last year of his contract, it will take at least a winning season to keep Moreno from making yet another front office change.

Athletics: There hasn’t been any word about an extension for general manger David Forst, even though Forst’s last deal purportedly expired after the 2023 season.  It can therefore probably be assumed that Forst inked a new deal at some point, as it has appeared to be business as usual for the longtime Oakland executive this winter (or as “usual” as business can be given the Athletics’ bare-bones rebuild and the unusual nature of the team’s impending move to Las Vegas).  Manager Mark Kotsay would’ve been entering the final guaranteed year of his original deal with the A’s, except the team exercised their club option on Kotsay through the 2025 season.

Braves: Alex Anthopoulos is entering the last season of his three-year extension as Atlanta’s president of baseball operations, and one would imagine that ownership will aim to lock Anthopoulos up to another deal as soon as possible.  The Braves have won six straight NL East titles and the 2021 World Series championship during Anthopoulos’ six seasons with the organization, and look to be contenders for years to come thanks to the core of star players under long-term deals.  Anthopoulos would seemingly be eager to stay in Atlanta for this same reason, though if he did choose to play out the year and test the market, he would undoubtedly command a lot of interest from teams looking for a new chief executive.

Cardinals: For just the third time in the last century, a Cardinals team lost 91 or more games.  This unexpected interruption in the Cards’ run of success has naturally put a lot of heat on Oliver Marmol, who is entering the final season of his three-year contract.  Unsurprisingly, the team had yet to have any extension talks with Marmol as of early December, and it remains to be seen if Marmol will get even one extra year of security.  With such franchise stalwarts as Yadier Molina or Joe McEwing perhaps waiting in the wings as managers of the future, Marmol will surely need a quick start and at least a winning record in 2024 to retain his job.

Guardians: Chris Antonetti’s contract details haven’t been publicly known for more than a decade, yet there isn’t any sense that the longtime executive will be leaving Ohio any time soon.  Antonetti has been part of Cleveland’s front office since 1999, and he has been running the baseball ops department (first as GM and then as president of baseball operations) since 2010.  While the Guardians stumbled to a 76-86 record last year, Antonetti has a long track record of building contending teams on low payrolls, and he’ll now embark on a new era with Stephen Vogt replacing Terry Francona as the Guards’ manager.

Mariners: Another somewhat speculative situation, as while president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto and manager Scott Servais signed extensions in September 2021, the exact length of those extensions wasn’t reported.  It is probably fair to assume both men are signed beyond 2024, though Servais’ previous two deals were three-year contracts, and 2024 would be his final guaranteed year if the skipper’s latest contract was also a three-year pact.

Orioles: Baltimore is particularly mum about the details of any employee contracts, as GM Mike Elias’ contract terms have never been publicized since he took over the club in November 2018.  Manager Brandon Hyde has already signed one extension that flew under the radar, and that deal has apparently stretched beyond the 2023 season, as there hasn’t been any suggestion that Hyde won’t return to the AL East champions.  In either case, Elias and Hyde won’t seem to have any worries about job security given how the Orioles won 101 games last year, and might be budding powerhouses for the next decade given the amount of young talent on the roster and in the minor league pipeline.

Pirates: Ben Cherington is entering his fifth season as Pittsburgh’s general manager, and terms of his original deal weren’t reported.  With the Bucs perhaps starting to turn the corner after their long rebuild, there wouldn’t appear to be any reason for ownership to move on from Cherington, if he hasn’t already been quietly signed to a new deal.  The Pirates already extended manager Derek Shelton back in April, in another hint that ownership is satisfied with the team’s direction.

Rays: Kevin Cash’s last extension was a lengthy six-year deal covering the 2019-24 seasons, with a club option for 2025.  It seems like a lock that the Rays will at least exercise that club option and seek out another multi-year deal, and Cash has a good case to argue for a Counsell-esque contract.  Widely considered one of baseball’s best managers, Cash is 739-617 over his nine seasons in Tampa Bay and has led the team to five consecutive postseason berths.

Red Sox: Alex Cora is entering the final year of his contract, and the Red Sox are coming off a pair of last-place finishes in the AL East.  Despite these results, the blame seems to have been placed on now-fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, as there hasn’t been much indication that ownership is dissatisfied with Cora’s performance as manager.  Since Cora has hinted that he might like to run a front office himself in the future, it will be interesting to monitor if he might pursue those ambitions as soon as next offseason, or if he might sign a new extension with the Red Sox as manager, or if Cora could perhaps let the season play out and then accept bids from several suitors outside of Boston.

Rockies: In each of the last two Februarys, Bud Black has signed a one-year extension to tack an extra year onto his run as Colorado’s manager.  It wouldn’t be surprising to see Black do the same this spring, as past reports have indicated that Black and the Rockies are working on an unofficial roll-over arrangement with the manager’s contract status.  As loyal as owner Dick Monfort is known to be with his employees, however, one wonders if the Rockies’ 103-loss season in 2023 (or their five straight losing seasons) might lead to questions about Black’s future, even if the team’s roster construction or their boatload of pitching injuries last year can’t be blamed on Black.  For what it’s worth, the terms of GM Bill Schmidt’s deal weren’t publicized when Schmidt was promoted to the full-time position after the 2021 season, though Schmidt isn’t thought to be in any danger of being replaced.

Twins: Chief baseball officer Derek Falvey and GM Thad Levine are both apparently entering the final year of their contracts, though Minnesota has been known to be somewhat quiet about employee contracts (such as manager Rocco Baldelli’s last extension).  The duo known as “Falvine” have been on the job for seven seasons, with something of an all-or-nothing track record of either losing seasons or playoff berths, and the Twins were on the upswing again with an AL Central title in 2023.  Assuming either exec hasn’t already signed an under-the-radar extension, the Twins would seemingly be eager to retain both Falvey and Levine, though either could explore options elsewhere for at least leverage purposes.  For Levine in particular, he could be looking to lead his own front office, after being a finalist for Boston’s CBO job this fall and previously getting some consideration for front office vacancies with the Rockies and Phillies in recent years.

Yankees: Perhaps no skipper in baseball faces more public pressure than Aaron Boone, given how a lot of Bronx fans were calling for his ouster even before the Yankees missed the playoffs and won only 82 games in 2023.  Boone is entering the last guaranteed year of his contract, and the Yankees have a club option on his services for 2025.  For as much loyalty as owner Hal Steinbrenner and GM Brian Cashman have shown to Boone, it is hard to imagine the manager would be retained if New York doesn’t at least make the postseason again, and another miss could also raise some new questions about Cashman’s status (though his deal runs through the 2026 season).

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  1. zacharydmanprin

    1 year ago

    As an A’s fan it’s too bad David Forst was extended. He has no credibility left in baseball.

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    • captainsalty

      1 year ago

      Is it David Forst or the A’s that have no credibility left in baseball?

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      • egrossen

        1 year ago

        Sadly, both

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    • alumofuf

      1 year ago

      I was an A’s fan but, leaving Oakland ended it for me. Can not cheer for them in Vegas.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        1 year ago

        Honest question: Who do you pick as your new team?

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        • Not a clever name

          1 year ago

          I went through this with the Raiders and my answer is no one. I found that I enjoyed watching football more with out a team actually, with out the bias I could see the game more objectively and watch multiple teams with out feeling like the season was over half way through when my team had already loss 5 or 6 games. My betting returns increased significantly as well. Not sure if it would work the same with Baseball though as I have always been way more invested in the Giants than I was the Raiders.

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    • frankf

      1 year ago

      It’s hard to fault a GM when his team’s owner gives him a similar payroll to a summer camp.

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      • DarkSide830

        1 year ago

        What’s his excuse for giving away guys like Olson and Murphy?

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        • hittingnull

          1 year ago

          The team’s owner budget is that of a summer camp.

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  2. User 3180623956

    1 year ago

    cora never should have been rehired in the first place. He’s cost the Red Sox countless games and he’s a cheat. Hopefully he’s let go mid season.

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    • GASoxFan

      1 year ago

      Yankees and redsox should swap Boone for Cora. It’ll unlock the best in their new verdugo acquisition

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      • Cora the Destroya

        1 year ago

        I don’t want anything to do with buffoon Boone.

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    • NewYorkSoxFan

      1 year ago

      I honestly think Cora is better than most Sox fans give him credit. These past few years our team has been mostly competitive despite poorly constructed rosters and minimal minor league talent coming up. Bloom wasn’t a great GM and was reluctant to truly go for it. His major signings (Story and Devers) don’t look promising and his low risk high reward signing were boom or bust which barely moved the needle. The Red Sox problem is more an ownership philosophy of being just good enough to sell tickets. Overall I’d say the past few years can be blamed more on Henry and Bloom than Cora. Of course I’m not opposed to moving on from the guy but I also don’t think it’s the solution here.

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      • deweybelongsinthehall

        1 year ago

        Henry and ownership in my view along with Cora get the blame. Bloom was a scapegoat. He was hired to implement a plan. Did he make mistakes? Sure but without having inside information, his biggest mistake was accepting the job to begin with. If any one really thinks signing Story and Devers was his decision, you’re really naive. My biggest gripe is the lack of developing starting pitching

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    • Cora the Destroya

      1 year ago

      He also helped us win in 2021 and 2018. That story can go both ways. Teams are already scouting Cora according to some sources.

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      • GASoxFan

        1 year ago

        Of course, Cora was on the staff of the 2017 and 2018 WS winners, both of whom had cheating scandals surface, so, theres that….

        For 2017 he should’ve been ridden out of MLB on a rail the way Beltran was.

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      • User 3180623956

        1 year ago

        cora had nothing to do with that roster winning in ‘18, a golden retriever could’ve done as well. cora messing with the pitching staff, including Sale’s mechanics cost them in ‘19. In ‘21 he cost them with his crappy pitching decisions.

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        • Cora the Destroya

          1 year ago

          Actually, I thought he did a lot. Putting Eovaldi in late in the game was smart. No other manager would have done that. He didn’t go to Kimbrel when Kimbrel was fading down the stretch. How about the Vasquez Homer in 2021? Cora pushes the buttons at the right place and the right time. He got us into the postseason in 2021. We couldn’t lose a game and we swept just to get in. He put all the cards in to get us far.

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    • I.M. Insane

      1 year ago

      They (Henry) won’t let him go. He loves Cora. Best scenario would be Cora leaves at season’s end and manages the Yankees. Then Boston signs a real manager.

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  3. Juggy

    1 year ago

    Not a big Boone Fan or Cora

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    • 99CaptainJudge99

      1 year ago

      Me neither. Where Girardi at?

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      • keysox

        1 year ago

        Does Cubs games on TV

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  4. Wren

    1 year ago

    wish some team would steal roberts from the Dodgers

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    • I.M. Insane

      1 year ago

      I like Roberts. The Mets, Red Sox or Yankees would be better off with him.

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      • Wren

        1 year ago

        including the bag of balls?

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  5. Rocker49

    1 year ago

    How Alex Cora isn’t banned from baseball is beyond me. The funniest part is the moron RedSox fans who boo the Astros or Altuve when they come to town. Your manager was the one banging the trashcans you morons! LOL!!! But yeah, Cora should be banned for life along with Beltran for coming up with that whole sign stealing scandal. Disgusting

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    • Old York

      1 year ago

      @Rocker49

      A lot of cheaters in the HOF and baseball history in general. I hope the witch hunt doesn’t behave in a selective manner as we purge every bad thing from baseball and seek the purest, utopian form of baseball.

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    • Cora the Destroya

      1 year ago

      He got us a championship and close to another

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 year ago

      No one should be banned from baseball over sign-stealing, which had always been accepted as part of the game until it wasn’t in the Astros case. There are plenty of cheaters enshrined in Cooperstown. Do you want their plaques removed? I doubt it.

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      • stan lee the manly

        1 year ago

        There’s a massive difference between the traditional sign stealing and the way the Astros did it and it is very disingenuous to equate the two. It’s like saying a paint ball gun is equivalent to an AK-47.

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          1 year ago

          I mostly agree with you. I’m not sure why you replied to me-maybe it’s part of the “bugginess” of the comment board.

          My comment was in regards to Rocker commenting that “Cora not being banned is beyond him.”

          Considering how Rocker’s comments are mostly angry bs about his “feelings,” I speculated that likely much of life is beyond Rocker’s understanding.

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        • Skeptical

          1 year ago

          Waiting for the first pitch com hack..

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    • paddyo furnichuh

      1 year ago

      @Rocker….It seems that most of everything is beyond you.

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  6. Dogbone

    1 year ago

    Cubs may have already made their best move of the offseason – hiring Counsell. He could really improve the mindset and opportunities for implementing young talent into the MLB organization. Ross seemed to avoid using younger, unproven talent – unless all else failed him.

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    • keysox

      1 year ago

      You are right. Roosy was horrible

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    • Old York

      1 year ago

      @Dogbone

      Counsell is overrated. Guy manages in a cupcake division against trash teams and gets knocked out of the first round of the playoffs each year.

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      • Old York

        1 year ago

        @Brock Louis

        So, you’re upset about my opinion on the manager and instead of presenting a counter argument, your upset and just call me a name? I guess I shouldn’t expect much from a generation of internet users worried about their feelings being hurt than they are about actual facts and data.

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    • I.M. Insane

      1 year ago

      Counsell will make a definite difference. Cubs fans will be pleased.

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      • Old York

        1 year ago

        @I.M. Insane

        I honestly doubt that. The manager isn’t what makes the team successful. Do you think Joe Torre would have been as successful coaching the Phillies, D-Rays, Twins or Royals in the late 1990s?

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  7. fansincethe80s

    1 year ago

    So many assumptions by the writer. This looks like an SI article.

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    • Sherm623

      1 year ago

      To be fair, he said right up front that there would be…

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      • fansincethe80s

        1 year ago

        Not really. The preamble says the list is speculative (assumptive) but a lot of the supposed reason for being on the hot seat are straight gossip column/ crystal ball/ creating/regurgitating narratives.

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        • Sherm623

          1 year ago

          Okay. But this site does have the word RUMOR in its name

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        • fansincethe80s

          1 year ago

          Ya but usually they’re reporting & not creating them.

          Just found this to be a low effort article on par with AI S.I. when compared to their other articles.

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  8. jmaa

    1 year ago

    In MLB, if you ain’t cheating you ain’t trying

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 year ago

      Right on!

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  9. mad1

    1 year ago

    Doubtful any other team will be as stupid as the cubs and pay 8 mill per yr for a manager

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    • rememberthecoop

      1 year ago

      Putting aside for a moment how anyone may feel about Counsell – whether he’s overrated like Old York thinks or not – just looking at this in general terms, why not pay whatever you have to if it is for a guy you really believe in? What’s 8 mil for a club these days anyway? You can barely get a high leverage reliever for the money. Again, forget about Counsell for a minute and just look at it in those terms and I say, why not?

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      • YourDreamGM

        1 year ago

        There’s only 30 jobs. And only so much a manager can do. Get someone minimum wage and if they can’t get results fire and give bench coach a chance. Hire a new manager every year if need be. If you know how to interview you should find a good one soon. Get someone for minimum wage and pocket the rest or get that reliever. Pay them a few million for there next contract but 8 million most likely bye bye unless they truly are something special. I don’t believe CC is or he would be in either Milwaukee or NY.

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          1 year ago

          Managers do have an impact, and paying someone a minimal salary is not the way any smart organization is going to run things.

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        • hittingnull

          1 year ago

          You don’t realize how important a good manager is. I don’t know about Counsell, but a manager can be a difference between making the post season or not. Aaron Boone loses between 7 to 10 games every year because of his bad managing. That’s the difference between clinching the post season and going 82-80.

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  10. Old York

    1 year ago

    Dump the manager and hire some player-managers instead.

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    • scottn59c

      1 year ago

      There hasn’t been a player-manager since Pete Rose

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    • YourDreamGM

      1 year ago

      No need to with managers being so cheap.

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    • I.M. Insane

      1 year ago

      In this money-hungry, me first society? You think Mookie Betts is going to listen to Freddie Freeman or vice versa?

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    • vikingbluejay67

      1 year ago

      Let the A.I. manage teams.

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      • Old York

        1 year ago

        @vikingbluejay67

        We already do. How do you think the Blue Jays pull their starter who’s having a great game in the playoffs? Because big data said so. How do the Rays pull Blake Snell from his playoff game? Because of Big Data. The manager is just there to take orders from the data department.

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  11. Cora the Destroya

    1 year ago

    As much as people hate Cora, I saw an article mentioning that other teams are already potentially looking at him to manage their teams.

    I have no problem if anyone opposes Cora, especially after the scandal, but to say he’s ineffective without looking at the whole picture, that’s a little cumbersome.

    He has made some really stupid decisions and I’m not denying that, but his rash decisions helped us to win in 2018 and go very far in 21 with a team that really shouldn’t have even been in the ALCs.

    This being said, I would like to see what Varitek could do as manager.

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    • rememberthecoop

      1 year ago

      Cora may be a cheat, but he’s a smart baseball man. Lots of even great managers have had awful seasons. You need talent. Sure, a good manager can make a difference, but I personally believe in the old adage that managers get too much blame and credit. When you’re a fan at home watching these games, and living & dying on every pitch, you see all the warts. Almost any team’s fans invariably find reason to dislike their manager. But that just means that no one is perfect. That said, I think Cora is a good manager.

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 year ago

      Thankfully the process of hiring the best manager for a team doesn’t involve surveying the team’s fanboys to determine whether or not they like the guy. A smart front office is going to hire whoever they feel is the right fit for their team. It doesn’t really matter if some dumb fans don’t like him because he’s “a cheater.”

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  12. prov356

    1 year ago

    “This tracks with the overall aggressive nature of owner Arte Moreno, yet this approach has also manifested itself in five non-interim GMs running the Angels since Moreno bought the team in 2003. As Minasian enters the last year of his contract, it will take at least a winning season to keep Moreno from making yet another front office change.”

    More evidence that Moreno is the problem, not whoever is sitting in the GM chair.

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    • YourDreamGM

      1 year ago

      Owners take full blame. They hire the gm.

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      • prov356

        1 year ago

        Yes, GM, but that’s not my point as it relates to the Angels. Many fans want to blame Minasian and ignore Moreno’s meddling in baseball operations. The Angels have followed the same “strategy” for building a team throughout Moreno’s ownership. In short, spend too much on declining position players at the expense of acquiring solid pitching. Five GMs can’t have the same losing strategy and five GMs can’t be that inflexible to not change things up when it doesn’t work year after year. The only common denominator is Moreno. That’s why the Angles debacle is the owner’s fault.

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        • YourDreamGM

          1 year ago

          I got your point. I hold every owner accountable. They hire the gm to carry out there vision. Whether hands on or off they are at the top.

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    • BraveHokie

      1 year ago

      Minasian learned from AA, he’s not the problem here. Let him cook.

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      • prov356

        1 year ago

        Totally agree.

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    • GeoKaplan

      1 year ago

      This has been overlooked as a key element in the Angels futility of the past 15 years. Changing GMs makes the fans excited that change is happening, but the job of General Manager is so much more than trading players—it is an organizational philosophy, hiring the right people to be coaches and managers down to the MiLB level, getting the right people in scouting positions.

      Replace GM1 with GM2, and #2 will spend the first two years undoing much of the work done by #1. Players drafted by #1 are often traded because their skill sets don’t mesh with the new direction, while coaches, MiLB managers and scouts are fired or reassigned to better carry out #2’s plan. 40% of a new GM’s time is in housecleaning.

      Rather than put Minasian on a 4-5 year contract and then replace him, break the cycle with a longer leash and let him build something more slowly since Arte won’t allow a tear down and rebuild.

      Remember Minasian made three key pickups in 2023 which should have made big differences: He traded for Hunter Renfro, who forgot how to hit; got Drury, who was MIA with injuries for a month or more; and traded for Urshela, who was excellent until freak injury ended his season. Flip the script on those three low-risk moves and Ohtani’s last season might not have been his last with the Angels.

      The point is Minasian made intelligent moves to bolster the roster and they all blew apart in the most Angels Way possible. He deserves credit for doing it correctly and just being snakebit, instead of only looking at the end of season record. And he has earned the right to a longer leash to build something with the restrictions Moreno has imposed.

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    • User 2976510776

      1 year ago

      I can never remember a time when so many home fans defend a loser GM. Who had a 2 time MVP and still couldn’t make the playoffs. Or so many fans defend his “intelligent” moves despite the outcome. “Well no one can predict the future. Or No one’s perfect”. “life goes on”. It’s those same idiotic loser sentiments that flow down to the clubhouse and then everyone says the same thing when they lose or has an excuse for an injury. The same fans are still probably praising his first move ever of trading for Jose Iglesias. In that case Regan and DiPoto were in fact the real geniuses for getting to the playoffs under the exact same constraints.

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      • prov356

        1 year ago

        Hi Skippy. Winning begins and ends with a solid pitching staff. Moreno never allows his GMs to spend money on pitching. Instead he signs declining hitters (Pujols, Hamilton, et al). So to say Minasian is a loser GM is a little silly. We fans would just like Minsasian to have a chance to do his job unfettered.

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        • User 2976510776

          1 year ago

          Nope. He’s too stupid.

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        • User 2976510776

          1 year ago

          He’s has more than ample opportunities to draft pitching! Everyone made such a big whoop when he drafted all pitchers. Silseth has been the best he’s come up with.

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  13. Logistics Guy

    1 year ago

    If I were the Braves I check Into both former NY Mets Billy E or Steve Phillips to gauge their interest In been POBO

    Then look Into Joe Maddon as manger

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    • YourDreamGM

      1 year ago

      Better yet get that Vikings gm who made the Herschel Walker trade.

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      • NashvilleJeff

        1 year ago

        Lol. I think your sarcasm is wasted on Logistics Guy.

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  14. wifflemeister

    1 year ago

    Atlanta needs to pull a Double A and sign Double A to a 10 year (at least) contract

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  15. martras

    1 year ago

    Strange take on Falvey & Levine’s status after the were publicly put on notice by Jim Pohlad last year. I think they accomplished the bare minimum to keep their jobs for 2024, but if the Twins don’t advance in the playoffs again this coming year, it wouldn’t surprise me to see the Twins part ways with at least Falvey.

    Levine was apparently unimpressive in his interviews with Boston as he was excluded from the competition quickly.

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  16. thecoty

    1 year ago

    AA has set the Braves up for many years. Maybe Rogers sees the failures of the Shatkins era and brings him back for a Toronto/Atlanta showdown….

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  17. Yankee Clipper

    1 year ago

    At least three GMs should be fired on this list beginning with Aaron Boone, who should have never been extended. Granted, Boone’s players like playing for him because he’s more like a friend than a manager, but it’s that lack of accountability that will kill any chance this team has (or had) at winning.

    This team could buy every FA and make every good trade available, but with Boone in the dugout they will still fail. Cashman doesn’t realize that Boone is partly responsible for his losing.

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    • ballgawd

      1 year ago

      How do you start a list of GMs that should get fired with Aaron Boone? Did he change jobs this off-season?

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      • Yankee Clipper

        1 year ago

        Yeah, I missed a part of the first sentence, which should’ve read “GMs and managers.” The tandems that are killing teams chances at winning. Given how much the Yankees love him it wouldn’t surprise me to see him in a GM seat though.

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  18. baked mcbride

    1 year ago

    Oh boy am I a big fan of what Baltimore’s got cookin’!!!!

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    • Yankee Clipper

      1 year ago

      They did a show on what Baltimore’s got cooking called, “The Wire.”

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      • baked mcbride

        1 year ago

        No way. That was a thing? Thanks cultural touchstone docent.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          Why do you assume I haven’t reached professorial levels yet?

          But, I meant no offense, I apologize that I offended your sensitive nature.

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    • I.M. Insane

      1 year ago

      Elias leaves Baltimore and he has 29 messages on his voice mail an hour later, inviting him for an interview.

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      • C Yards Jeff

        1 year ago

        Baltimore is a system team. I picture Hyde, sooner than later, going from dugout uniform to warehouse kaki and polo shirt attire. Kinda doing like what the FO did when they moved Holt from pitching coach to Director of Pitching sans focus being on managers through out org.

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  19. yeasties

    1 year ago

    Given the low-budget ways the Mariners are trending, Dipoto and Servais should bail on them and go to a team with actual money to spend, and take their player development wizards with them.

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    • ballgawd

      1 year ago

      If Dipoto had a decent budget he could build a dynasty. He’s done a pretty damn good job trying to build a Cadillac on a Pinto budget, and then getting what little money he was promised pulled out from under him.

      Servais is nothing more than a bench coach or assistant GM. He should not be running a team from day to day.

      Sell the team $tanton, sell the team!!

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  20. bcjd

    1 year ago

    Remember when Red Sox fans called their manager “FranCOMA” and whined and moaned about how he managed by statistics instead of instincts?

    The more things change…

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    • Trollfree

      1 year ago

      bcjd – Wow what an extreme exaggeration. What percentage of the fan base did that? Everybody I know loved Tito and hated when he was fired. The ownership group has been incredibly bad about firing the wrong guys in their organization. Theo? Should have treated him better. Tito? Should have treated him better. DD? Should have treated him a lot better.

      Then you have Cora who should have been banned for life and he gets to keep his job after being convicted once of cheating and dodging a second bullet thanks to the Players Association. He should be fired by Breslow but some say the ownership won’t let him. If that’s true, then we need ownership that has more integrity. So many bad choices by ownership and so many bad comments by minority factions that hate specific people. Tito was outstanding and didn’t deserve it. Farrell was a 100 times more qualified to manage than Cora. DD will be a HOF GM who got dismissed less than a year after a Ring.

      Ownership has been consistent in making bad decisions and the most recent one with Cora is the most heinous!!!

      Outspoken fans don’t represent Red Sox Nation. It sounds a lot more like Yankee trolls than Red Sox fans who made the comments you referenced!!

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  21. BraveHokie

    1 year ago

    Braves better lock up AA!

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  22. BaseballGuy1

    1 year ago

    Marmol was always a bad hire after a terrible firing of Mike Shildt. It is ludicrous to think Molina is going to become the MLB manager in STL as that would trump the Marmol hiring for even a bigger mistake.

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    • Jabronie23

      1 year ago

      Schildt was not a good manager

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      • spudchukar

        1 year ago

        I disagree.

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        • Jabronie23

          1 year ago

          He was really bad at managing a bullpen

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  23. Jabronie23

    1 year ago

    The Marmol hare never made any sense to me. Based on reading comments from other teams’ fans, I think 90% of fans hate their managers, usually without a good reason

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    • Jabronie23

      1 year ago

      *Marmol hate

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      • 17dizzy

        1 year ago

        Tell me something—— just anything Oli Marmol does well as Manager of the Cardinals???? Fans haven’t seen anything out of him except misguidance, failure to support his players and a creator of constant turmoil—— both on and off the field.
        As soon as Marmol is replaced—- you will see a rise in Cardinals wins!!!

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  24. Jabronie23

    1 year ago

    Here’s the truth that MLB fans need to accept: The vast majority of managers are basically indistinguishable from one another and have a very minuscule impact on team performance

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  25. skinsfandfw

    1 year ago

    Scumbag Angelos had better give Elias and SigBot whatever years, cash and/or titles it takes to keep them around. Matt Blood, too.

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  26. CleaverGreene

    1 year ago

    The Rays aren’t giving Cash a Counsell type contract. He’ll get 3M and like it.

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    • StPeteStingRays

      1 year ago

      Kevin Cash was a breath of fresh air after Joe Maddon went stale. Yeah, he’s made some bone headed decisions (pulling Snell out of the game of his life), but what manager is perfect. I don’t know how much money he’ll get, be he’s a helluva skipper.
      GO RAYS!!!

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  27. 17dizzy

    1 year ago

    Marmol could be fired early in the season ——
    If the Cardinals have a Flat start.
    I see him gone before the All-Star break.

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  28. Trollfree

    1 year ago

    Alex Cora is a pathetic human being who disgraced his game by not just cheating in Houston but also cheating in Boston. He should have been fired in April of 2018 when sat Mookie in the second week of the season despite there being a rain out and two open days that week. He’s a moron with no morals.

    Suggesting he will be in a front office is like taking the kid in the corner wearing the dunce cap and saying lets make him principal. He should be banned from baseball but the commissioner is a puppet so what’s right never happens. What’s fair never happens. The commissioner may not be the hypocrite that Selig was but he is just as worthless in bringing integrity back to the game of baseball.

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  29. 178iq

    1 year ago

    Boone has to go. Get Baker. Or Counsel. or Bocie. Someone who can manage. Boone makes horrific decisions. Mutilates the lineup on a regular basis and over manages too. He’s just not “baseball smart” enough.

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  30. joew

    1 year ago

    In Pittsburgh, Ben is starting to get his team on the field. He should have at least 2024 and 2025 before the pitch forks come out.

    Now the coaching staff. they should be on the hot seat. if some of these prospects don’t start living up to their potential then they need to figure out what is going on.

    Either all the pickups Ben are getting that are hitting the MLB are bad or the Development staff is really screwing.

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  31. Chuck from Uniontown

    1 year ago

    One time I met Mark Kotsay’s high school hitting coach on an amtrak train. Made me curious enough to start watching him more, made me a bit of a Kotsay fan. I hope he sees better days with Oak- er the Athletics.

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