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Baltimore Orioles Pursue New Manager Amid Underperformance, Multiple Candidates Considered
The Baltimore Orioles are actively searching for a permanent manager for the 2026 season following the mid-2025 firing of Brandon Hyde, with interim manager Tony Mansolino as a leading internal candidate. Mansolino, who led the team to a 60-59 record after taking over, has expressed willingness to interview formally and has the support of the front office, though the Orioles are also considering experienced external candidates to provide veteran leadership to a young roster. President of baseball operations Mike Elias emphasized that prior major league managerial experience will be a significant factor, especially given the team's youthful and inexperienced players. Potential external candidates include Bob Melvin, a three-time Manager of the Year with a strong playoff record, and Skip Schumaker, the 2023 Manager of the Year who recently parted ways with the Miami Marlins. The Orioles' management seeks a leader who can build on the team's young core and guide them toward contention, balancing continuity with a desire for strong dugout presence. The competitive managerial market this offseason, with multiple MLB teams also seeking managers, adds urgency to Baltimore's decision-making process.

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