The Baltimore Orioles fired supervisor Brandon Hyde on Saturday after a dismal begin to the season by a workforce coming off two consecutive playoff appearances.
The Orioles are 15-28 and in final place within the AL East following a loss to Washington on Friday night time. Hyde guided the workforce by means of an in depth rebuild and received supervisor of the 12 months honors in 2023, however Baltimore’s efficiency slipped noticeably throughout the second half of final 12 months, and the Orioles have put themselves in a big gap thus far in 2025.
“As the pinnacle of baseball operations, the poor begin to our season is finally my accountability,” Orioles government vp and normal supervisor Mike Elias mentioned in a press release. “A part of that accountability is pursuing troublesome adjustments so as to set a unique course for the long run. I wish to thank Brandon for his arduous work, dedication and fervour all these years, and for returning the workforce to the playoffs and successful an AL East championship.”
Third base coach Tony Mansolino will function interim supervisor. The Orioles additionally fired main league area coordinator/catching teacher Tim Cossins.
Reporting by The Related Press.
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