MLB managers
An MLB (Major League Baseball) team manager is responsible for the day-to-day business of running a team and in-game decisions, including play and strategy calls and the supervision of players. A person with the same responsibilities at a high school, college, and amateur level if called a “Head Coach”
With 30 teams in the MLB, many different types of managers are still in action, from famous names and veteran coaches to former players and fresh faces. The current standing of each MLB team’s manager can be found listed below, along with the latest news on manager changes, decisions, and uproars.
MLB Managers:
American League – East
- Baltimore Orioles: Brandon Hyde
- Boston Red Sox: Alex Cora
- New York Yankees: Aaron Boone
- Tampa Bay Rays: Kevin Cash
- Toronto Blue Jays: Charlie Montoyo
American League – Central
- Chicago White Sox: Tony La Russa
- Cleveland Guardians: Terry Francona
- Detroit Tigers: A. J. Hinch
- Kansas City Royals: Mike Matheny
- Minnesota Twins: Rocco Baldelli
American League – West
- Houston Astros: Dusty Baker
- Los Angeles Angels: Joe Maddon
- Oakland Athletics: Mark Kotsay
- Seattle Mariners: Scott Servais
- Texas Rangers: Chris Woodward
National League – East
- Atlanta Braves: Brian Snitker
- Miami Marlins: Don Mattingly
- New York Mets: Buck Showalter
- Philadelphia Phillies: Joe Girardi
- Washington Nationals: Dave Martinez
National League – Central
- Chicago Cubs: David Ross
- Cincinnati Reds: David Bell
- Milwaukee Brewers: Craig Counsell
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Derek Shelton
- St. Louis Cardinals: Oliver Marmol
National League – West
- Arizona Diamondbacks: Torey Lovullo
- Colorado Rockies: Bud Black
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Dave Roberts
- San Diego Padres: Bob Melvin
- San Francisco Giants: Gabe Kapler
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