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Alex Anthopoulos Discusses Managerial Vacancy, Offseason Plans

By Nick Deeds | October 5, 2025 at 11:31am CDT

Atlanta president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos spoke to reporters (including David O’Brien of The Athletic) yesterday in an end-of-season press conference yesterday and covered a variety of topics. Much of the focus, however, was on Brian Snitker’s decision to step down as manager and the impending hunt for a new manager.

Anthopoulos made sure to emphasize that Snitker’s departure from the role was in fact the veteran manager’s own decision, and that if he had wanted to remain in the dugout for an 11th season Anthopoulos would not have stood in the way of that. He spoke glowingly of the relationship and trust the two of them had built, and went on to reveal that Snitker is actually under contract with the organization through the 2030 season.

That’s because, Anthopoulos revealed, Snitker’s January 2023 contract extension that was announced as a three-year deal that ended in 2025 was actually an eight-year contract where he would serve as manager through the end of the 2025 season before shifting into a senior advisor role for the final five years of his deal. It was left to Snitker to decide whether that latter portion of the extension would be announced at the time, and Snitker opted against that. It’s an interesting reveal that makes clear Snitker’s move out of the manager’s chair is not related to Atlanta’s disappointing 2025 season, and lends credence to the idea that the Braves would have been happy to bring him back for an 11th season as manager if he was inclined to pursue one.

Snitker ultimately opted to step aside, however, and that’s left Anthopoulos to begin his first search for a new manager since joining the Braves in November of 2017.  Anthopoulos told reporters that he had not yet even made a list of potential candidates for the role in deference to Snitker, though he added that doing so was the next item on his offseason to-do list. Anthopoulos noted that the next manager doesn’t necessarily need to follow in the footsteps of Snitker, a 49-year veteran of the organization, and have deep roots within the organization. That should allow Anthopoulos to cast a wider net in finding the right partner to bring playoff baseball back to Atlanta.

Former Braves players like David Ross and Walt Weiss have been popular speculative picks for the job among fans and in the media, and while O’Brien notes that someone like that cannot be ruled out there’s been no indication of who Anthopoulos may be looking at as a candidate. Anthopoulos told reporters he hopes to keep it that way, though he also acknowledged that with as many managerial vacancies as there are in baseball at the moment even his notoriously leak-free front office may have trouble keeping the team’s plans completely under wraps.

Regardless of who is ultimately leading the Braves from the dugout next year, it’s clear that some changes will be necessary on the field. The first major decision point of Atlanta’s offseason (aside from finding Snitker’s replacement) will not actually sit with Anthopoulos at all, as Ha-Seong Kim will be able to decide whether to exercise his $16MM player option for 2026 or return to free agency. Kim had a tough year between the Rays and Braves this season, appearing in just 48 games and slashing just .234/.304/.345 overall. Atlanta was quite impressed with his work after they claimed him off waivers, however, and he posted a respectable 91 wRC+ across his 98 plate appearances with the organization.

Anthopoulos was candid with reporters (including Gabe Burns of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) about the fact that the Braves hope to keep Kim in the fold, though it remains to be seen if he’ll simply exercise his player option or if he’ll instead look to test free agency. O’Brien suggests that the club could look to preempt Kim’s opt-out decision by negotiating a contract with him before he reaches the open market, as the Royals did with Michael Wacha last winter. That would make plenty of sense given Anthopoulos’s proclivity towards extensions, even for recently-acquired players like Sean Murphy and Chris Sale. At the same time, Kim’s combination of an impressive ceiling and difficult 2025 season could make him a difficult player to find the proper value for on a longer-term deal.

Keeping or replacing Kim isn’t the only priority of the team’s upcoming offense, of course. Burns notes that Anthopoulos highlighted both the bullpen and the starting rotation as areas he hopes to upgrade this winter in addition to shortstop. The loss of Max Fried to the Yankees last offseason was badly felt in the Atlanta rotation, and while talented arms like Sale, Spencer Strider, Reynaldo Lopez, and Spencer Schwellenbach all remain under team control, that entire group faces questions headed into 2026 whether those concerns are about age, health, or performance. Bringing in a stable arm who can provide reliable, mid-rotation or better innings would make plenty of sense, and a bullpen that stands to lose Raisel Iglesias and could also see Pierce Johnson head into free agency if Anthopoulos does not exercise his $7MM club option after losing A.J. Minter last year will also need significant reinforcement.

The free agent market looks to be littered with quality options in both regards, but the Braves have typically resisted spending large sums of money in free agency and have long preferred to get creative on the trade market when looking to bring in new talent. Perhaps that could change this year after 2025’s disappointing finish, and Atlanta will go out and sign someone like Dylan Cease or Edwin Diaz to a sizable contract. It seems more likely, however, that the Braves will instead look to be opportunistic in free agency and focus their more aggressive pursuits on the trade market, which has brought them success when adding players like Sale, Murphy, and Iglesias over the years. Joe Ryan, Sandy Alcantara, Pete Fairbanks, and JoJo Romero are among the players who could theoretically be available this winter who would fit Atlanta’s pitching needs.

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50 Comments

  1. RunDMC

    2 months ago

    Sean Murphy, Chris Sale…and don’t forget about Olson. Though all of those weren’t clients of Boras.

    Reply
  2. RunDMC

    2 months ago

    Chipper gave an interview to 680 the Fan yesterday and he said that his family would support him managing, but that’s not a desire he has. He did say that he felt he would be “a very good hitting coach.”

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    • braveshomer

      2 months ago

      Isn’t he already our de-facto hitting coach kinda?

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      • CenterWingPolitics

        2 months ago

        No. Chipper stopped working with the hitters after the 2023 season.

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        • Braveslifer

          2 months ago

          Which is when the offensive numbers started declining.

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        • Chicken In Philly?

          1 month ago

          Hard to prove a correlation.

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  3. braveshomer

    2 months ago

    Hopefully Kim exercises his option. He can bet on himself for a bigger contract in 2027 if he performs…win-win for both sides.

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    • Rishi

      2 months ago

      Don’t think ATL has ever given an opt-out in a contract but maybe they could do so if they end up needing to extend him. They do need a solution for the foreseeable future though.

      Reply
    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      If he goes to free agency right now he avoids a qualifying offer which would help his market if he goes after 2026 good chance he has a qualifying offer from Atlanta

      Reply
  4. chiefnocahoma1

    2 months ago

    Looking forward to AA getting some actual major leaguers this offseason.

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  5. Lloyd Emerson

    2 months ago

    So AA spoke yesterday in a press conference yesterday? This happened yesterday? Just wanted to be clear. It’s kind of vague in the first sentence of the article.

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    • braveshomer

      2 months ago

      No man it was yesterday, did you even read the article?

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    • Paleobros

      2 months ago

      How can you not be pedantic about baseball?

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  6. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    2 months ago

    David Ross deserves another chance in the big leagues Atlanta would be a good place for him

    Can they get Bobby cox out of retirement?

    Reply
    • NashvilleJeff

      2 months ago

      Cox is crippled from the stroke he suffered a couple of years ago.

      Reply
    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      I would be very surprised of David Ross was the choice; if Atlanta goes outside organization there will be a lot of people with experience as a manager interested. This will be only the 4th manager since 1990 and all the past managers have been from in house.

      Reply
  7. Dale Murphy is a Hall of Famer

    2 months ago

    Why not get Dale Murphy as manager and Bob Horner as hitting coach?

    Reply
    • Cubs Kev

      2 months ago

      Murph is too nice to be a manager

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        Chipper jones would be a better manager

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    • dennis63480

      1 month ago

      And John Rocker the pitching coach

      Reply
  8. Braves20

    2 months ago

    After a bumpy first half, Iglesias was arguably the best closer in baseball the second half.. Focus on trades or free agents for a starter and perhaps a middle inning guy or two, but wrap up Iglesias for ’26.

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  9. Ranger Danger19

    2 months ago

    Brian McCann seems like an obvious candidate to me.

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  10. Deckard

    2 months ago

    Gibby’s decision to leave NYM may be a precursor to rejoining AA.

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      My money would be that he is the most likely choice. Him and AA have solid past history. He is supposed to be a players manager.

      I can’t see Atlanta giving the team to a first time manager. Think of Weiss was going be the manager it would already been announced

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      • Ted

        1 month ago

        Gibby’s also 63 years old, just 6 years younger than Snit. For a franchise that prides itself on stability are they likely to go with a short term guy or someone like Ross who could stick for a decade plus?

        Reply
  11. stubby66

    2 months ago

    Think they should repeat history and go with Gibson or maybe Mike Redmond.

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  12. CenterWingPolitics

    2 months ago

    The next manager will be an interesting decision, I do wonder if AA also uses it as an opportunity to restructure some coaching positions.

    As far as HSK, him working out an extension that the Braves are ok with is unlikely considering his agent is Scott Boras. Part of me thinks he opts out because he’d be the only true SS on the market and a few teams out there might love a new option at SS (Toronto, NY, etc)

    The Braves clearly handcuffed AA last off season but hopefully this year with so much money coming off the books he truly has a sizable budget to work with. Even then I’d be curious to try on some bounce back one year candidate deals. Maybe Bieber/Jordan Montgomery?

    Iglesias should be a one year deal similar to what Chapman just signed, definitely wouldn’t be paying anything for Diaz if I’m AA

    While he’s talking rotation and bullpen I wouldn’t be surprised if the first move of the offseason was a bat

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  13. Fozzie Bear

    2 months ago

    I’m hoping for Rocco Baldelli, young (44) but experienced (7 years). A survey on the Athletic had him listed as the problem with the tesm with 2.5% of the voters which is incredible for a sitting manager. No win situation where they made it past first round of playoffs and ownership reduces payroll by $30M rather that looking to add missimg pieces. A nice get.

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  14. MuleorAstroMule

    2 months ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised to see AA reunite with John Gibbons who coincidentally just stepped away from the Mets.

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  15. Rob66

    2 months ago

    How about the Braves go after Helsley

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    • davidrocholl

      2 months ago

      What is your price point on Helsley??

      Reply
    • RunDMC

      2 months ago

      Yeah, Ryan’s going to love hearing the chop…

      espn.com.au/mlb/story/_/id/27769140/st-louis-cardi…

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    • Appalachian_Outlaw

      1 month ago

      No thanks on Helsley, at least for me. Relievers are volatile enough, and last season wasn’t his best.

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  16. brucenewton

    1 month ago

    John Gibbons seems inevitable.

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    • NashvilleJeff

      1 month ago

      Walt Weiss probably doesn’t think so.

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      • Benjamin101677

        1 month ago

        Think if weiss was the guy he would already be announced

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  17. Cubs Kev

    1 month ago

    A good option that no one talks about: Martin Prado

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      I think Braves go with an experienced manager as Braves manager spot is a desired spot. Only 4th manager opening since 1990

      Reply
  18. R.D.

    1 month ago

    I want Girardi honestly. Dude has a ring and a player’s manager attitude that has been missing.

    Reply
  19. Maddux’sMastery

    1 month ago

    I would love to see a former player who played during the 90s. Greg or Sid or someone

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    • Citizen1

      1 month ago

      Greg maddux doesn’t manage. Mike maddux is a pitching coach

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      • Maddux’sMastery

        1 month ago

        I’m aware of both of those points. I’m just saying I’d like to see someone from the braves 90s teams be a manager. Even Walt Weiss would be fine

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      Braves will be a desired spot as this is only the 4th time the job has come out since 1990 and most likely first time they didn’t just go in house. I predict they go with an experienced manager.

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  20. Snitkersucks

    1 month ago

    How about former Brave and World Series winner Dave Martinez?

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  21. Maddux’sMastery

    1 month ago

    I’d be good with that too.

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  22. Brad Johnson

    1 month ago

    Sonny Gray seems an obvious fit for their MO.

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  23. aLifetimeOfDefeats

    1 month ago

    I am a time traveler. Here’s what’s going to happen.

    Kim is a Boras client, so he’s gonna opt out 100%. Atlanta is not going to be willing to pay him 20 million or give him a 5 year deal. He ultimately signs with the Dodgers so they can move Mookie back to Right Field.

    Ross or Weis will be the next manager. I visited two timelines, those were the options.

    Atlanta will spend most their free agent money on the pen, get a replacement level shortstop that we all hate, and trade for a back of the rotation arm.

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      Makes sense for Kim to opt out as if he doesn’t next year he would most likely have a qualifying offer attached to him

      Reply
  24. Citizen1

    1 month ago

    What about Edgar renteria or rick renteria?

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 month ago

      I think Braves go with more a known name with manger experience as to excite fans and sell season tickets

      Reply

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