With the majority of teams done playing for the year, many clubs have already gotten a head start on making moves that will eventually impact the 2025 squad. While free agency won’t open until next month, a number of clubs have already announced changes to their staffs as they look for new voices following disappointing seasons.
Among those clubs is the Marlins, who parted ways with manager Skip Schumaker when the 2024 season came to a close in a long-anticipated move that will allow president of baseball operations Peter Bendix to select his own manager for the first time after replacing Kim Ng at the head of Miami’s baseball operations last offseason. While Schumaker has generally been regarded as among the most attractive potential managerial candidates available this winter, the Marlins will have to look elsewhere to replace the 2023 NL Manager of the Year, and their new manager will have a tall task after the club initiated a complete overhaul of their coaching staff that the club’s new skipper figures to pilot.
While the Marlins have surely already begun their managerial search, the club has not yet been reported to have interest in any possible names for the job. That being said, there’s at least one candidate who has seeming thrown his hat into the ring: 16-year MLB veteran Anibal Sanchez, who pitched for the Marlins from his big league debut in 2006 through the first half of the 2012 season. Sanchez, who officially retired back in 2023, has no affiliated coaching experience but has previously expressed interest in coaching or managing in the majors at some point in the future.
Even so, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reported yesterday that the long-time hurler has reached out to the team to convey interest in the position. It would be something of a shock if the Marlins decided to hire Sanchez, however. The 40-year-old, as previously mentioned, has no significant coaching or managerial experience. That’s not always an obstacle to hiring a manager, of course; David Ross was hired to helm the club’s dugout following the 2019 season just three seasons after he retired and without any significant coaching experience on his resume. With that being said, Ross had strong ties to then-president of baseball operations Theo Epstein. There is no such clear connection between Sanchez and Bendix, who spent his entire career prior to joining the Marlins in a Rays organization that Sanchez never pitched for.
Other notes from around the league…
- Looking toward upper management, the Twins recently made waves when longtime GM Thad Levine, who has served as the #2 to chief baseball officer Derek Falvey throughout Falvey’s entire tenure in Minnesota, stepped down from his role with the club in order to pursue other opportunities. With Falvey and manager Rocco Baldelli both set to remain in their positions for 2025, Levine represents the most significant departure from club management on the heels of a disappointing season where the Twins missed the playoffs following a massive collapse in September. Levine recently commented on his departure (as relayed by Phil Miller of the Minnesota Star Tribune) and emphasized that he’s parting ways with the club on good terms. “I kind of liken myself to Mary Poppins — the kids know how to clean up their rooms now and take their medicine,” Levine told reporters, including Miller. “They don’t need someone singing in the background to do it.” Notably, Levine has been a candidate for top baseball operations jobs in recent years, including the Red Sox chief baseball officer position for which he was a finalist last winter.
- Turning even further up the food chain to comments from ownership, Angels owner Arte Moreno has at times indicated an openness to selling the franchise in the past. In 2022, the now-78-year-old went as far as to announce the exploration of a possible sale, though it was just a few months later that he seemingly changed his mind and took his franchise of the market. Back in February, Moreno indicated that he plans to continue his ownership “long-term” and had previously rebuffed potential buyers, insisting the club was off the market. In a phone interview with Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register this afternoon, however, Moreno indicated the door for a potential sale my not be fully closed. “I can’t tell you about the future,” Moreno said (as relayed by Fletcher) “If someone makes some stupid, crazy offer, I’ve got to do what’s best for the family. I do the best I can to run it as a business.” While it seems unlikely that a sale will ultimately come together given the fact that Moreno seemingly set the bar at a “crazy offer” in order to get a deal done, the comments are still nonetheless a notable shift in tone from just eight months ago for the longtime owner.
RunDMC
So Arte Moreno is looking for an Arte Moreno-type buyer.
nukeg
“I do the best I can to run it as a business.” No truer words have been typed on the internet. Arte has zero clue how to operate a major league sports franchise and neither does anyone he hired. He runs the Angels like a used car dealership and instead of free oil changes, he hands out free bobble heads. I will pray each and every day somebody “stupid” comes forward…
Omarj
He had offers and lost a billion letting Ohtani walk. That was the time to sell 100% or majority stake. Dumb
Jim T.
Hey, businesses fail every day, making stupid decisions and paying for it IS running it like a business. You can’t sue the government (in most cases) for their incompetence that led to you losing money, hell, government employees are largely shielded from being held accountable even for malicious acts done on the job as part of their job, but not businesses, and his idiotic circus show lost a ton of value with letting Ohtani walk and is likely to lose more now that they don’t have a current TV deal. With his ‘Platinum Triangle’ plan pretty much dead (bribery and then snitching when the FBI investigated and landing the mayor in prison tends to do that) a crazy deal would be pretending like the team is still worth 4 billion dollars. Unfortunately, I don’t have 4 billion dollars, but uh, maybe it’s a good time to set up a GoFundMe?
James Midway
Angels need a new stadium. I hope that can get figured out.
gbs42
That’s easy, the team can buy some land and pay to build a new stadium.
mendy
Easy?? Do you know the real estate market better than anybody?? No you don’t. Obviously, you want us to build in Kentucky?? Idiot, just root for the doyers…
gbs42
Calm down, mendy. I just meant the team shouldn’t be looking to the government for hundreds of millions of dollars in handouts. They will and probably will get it, but this corporate welfare for billionaires needs to stop.
Halo11Fan
That fine GBs, but this should be a symbiotic relationship. Under those conditions no one should be bummed that the A’s moved to Vegas.
gbs42
Halo11Fan,
It seems sports franchises’ symbiotic relationships mean the owners all make tons of money after being given hundreds of millions of dollars towards playing facilities (from fans and non-fans alike) while fans sometimes get a team that tries to win. A rather significant imbalance in my opinion.
Halo11Fan
I’ve always believed there is a balance. There is a win-win to be found in these relationships. Both the city and owner have every right to find that balance.
gbs42
I can understand the govt paying for some infrastructure, but there’s a massive imbalance right now in favor of team owners.
Halo11Fan
Today, I think you are probably right.
The only things the Government does well is to self promote and get fleeced.
mlb fan
Yeah, your 2 best assets(Ohtani/Trout)are either gone or heavily devalued, you haven’t done anything on the field in over a decade and someone’s now going to make you a “crazy offer” to buy the Angels. Right.
i like al conin
On the field results are not really how MLB franchises are valued. If a prospective owner thinks they can make more money then “crazy” could come in.
Troutahni
It’s bad enough that he screwed up the actual product (the Team), but now he wants to completely destroy whatever fun is remaining for the fans, by playing with our hopes as a form of pay back after Angels fans constantly cite him as Enemy #1 for keeping the Angels uncompetitive.
pjmcnu
Marlins ownership thought they were getting a nice 5-year, low-payroll, no pressure to spend, rebuild with perhaps some yummy revenue sharing money to supplement the profits, and then Kim Ng & Skip Schumaker put them in the playoffs! No, no, no! So they maneuver Ng out, trip over themselves to let the NL Manager of the Year leave, and start trading away assets in May. Phew! Back to the nice, comfy rebuild. Don’t bother us until 2028. Where’s the revenue sharing check? The Marlins are still the Marlins. Nothing has changed.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Well the homerun sculpture is outside now.
pjmcnu
Haha, you’re right. I retract the last sentence.
gold masters
Arte el dumbo Moreno, lies a lot
Melchez17
Marlins should hire Joe Girardi.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
It couldn’t hurt.
prov356
Maybe we should pass the hat and make Moreno a crazy offer.
User 2976510776
If you honestly thought Moreno was serious about selling the team then you need your head examined. Doesn’t anyone see the parallels between putting the team “up for sale” and rengifo or Ward “listening to offers”? He always says “well if we get a crazy offer” And if course no player gets traded no team gets sold. He gets off on seeing what he can get for things but has no intention of selling or somehow profits from assessed value or something. He’s demented.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
With the mention of Anibal Sanchez’s interest, I’m guessing the Marlins will give him some coaching opportunity in the organization to build his experience and knowledge of the role.
Bdd1967
Good luck on your next adventure Thad Levine. Quality person.
Teamspirit
Too bad we can’t trade owners. Moreno is the worst.
outinleftfield
Moreno backed out of selling because no buyer would take on the liability of the lawsuits hanging over the Angels heads and the stadium issues.
Its really sad that he is still the owner, but I don’t think that is going to change as long as fans are still showing up at the games. Arte hasn’t completely killed the goose that lays the golden eggs… yet.
angelfanaddict
Arte, do us all a favor and sell, please!!!