Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500
- After beginning the 2025 season with a 15-28 record and sitting at the bottom of the AL East, the Baltimore Orioles relieved Brandon Hyde of his managerial duties on Saturday.
- The firing followed a poor start despite Hyde's role in rebuilding the team and winning the 2023 AL Manager of the Year award amid some conflicting opinions about the decision.
- Tony Mansolino, who had been the Orioles' third-base coach, was appointed interim manager as the team struggles with pitching and posts the lowest batting average in baseball when there are runners in scoring position.
- General Manager Mike Elias took accountability for the team's disappointing start, explaining that making challenging decisions is necessary to change the team's direction moving forward, while owner David Rubenstein commended Hyde for his strong leadership and valuable contributions.
- The team's disappointing performance has increased scrutiny on Elias, and if the Orioles do not recover this season, pressure is expected on management to restore the team’s previous successful trajectory.
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Tony Mansolino has been put in a tough position. It is his job today to engineer a turnaround for the most disappointing team in baseball. The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde Saturday morning, after the team played sloppily and stranded a billion baserunners in a loss Friday night, their fourth in a row and […]


O's fire manager after dismal start
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Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde, then fall 14 games under .500
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde, then needed less than an inning to show they have far deeper problems.
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