Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500
- After beginning the season with a 15-28 record and sitting at the bottom of the American League East, the Baltimore Orioles have dismissed their manager, Brandon Hyde.
- Hyde, in his seventh season, had guided the team through a rebuild that included 108-loss seasons and a 101-win AL East title in 2023.
- Tony Mansolino, previously the third base coach, will serve as interim manager amid poor team hitting and pitching performance and key injuries.
- Orioles GM Mike Elias took full accountability for the team's slow beginning this season and emphasized the necessity of making tough decisions to change the team's direction.
- The firing signals pressure on the front office to regain contention this year as Elias faces scrutiny to redirect a team once seen on a successful path.
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Orioles lose to Nationals 10-6 after firing manager Brandon Hyde
BALTIMORE (AP) — Luis Garcia Jr. had two RBIs to fuel a six-run first inning, and the Washington Nationals defeated Baltimore 10-6 on Saturday, hours after the Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde.
Orioles firing Brandon Hyde shows how far — and fast — they’ve fallen
Three years ago, Adley Rutschman jogged out to his new office, took off his catcher’s helmet and looked around the gem that is Camden Yards. This was his new life. After years of dreaming, he was finally a big leaguer, and he was soaking it in. Rutschman’s arrival on Preakness Day in 2022 was seen as a new beginning for the rebuilding Orioles. It wasn’t known at the time, but that afternoon changed the course of the franchise, retrospectively kn…
Abrupt Managerial Change After Back-to-Back Postseasons Highlights Major MLB Problem
News broke Saturday morning that after a 13-25 start to the season, the Baltimore Orioles would be firing manager Brandon Hyde. Hyde was in his seventh season as the Orioles’ manager and was responsible for getting Baltimore into the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time since the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Hyde is the third manager to be fired this season, joining former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton and former Colorado Roc…
Orioles allow 6 runs in first inning after firing manager Brandon Hyde
Orioles general manager Mike Elias said firing manager Brandon Hyde was in pursuit of setting a “different course for the future.” In the Orioles’ first game of the post-Hyde era, nothing changed. In fact, it was worse. Veteran starting pitcher Kyle Gibson, one of the three starting pitchers Elias acquired in the offseason, allowed six runs and recorded only two outs in the first inning against the Washington Nationals. Gibson, who has a 16.78 E…
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