It’s been five months since the Major League Baseball season began, and the 30 officers who started it are still in office. It’s quite rare. But the ax may soon fall.
Here are some of the coaches who are in danger as the season draws to a close.
Aaron Boone, New York Yankees
This is Boone’s sixth season in New York and the first five have been pretty good. But the Yankees are bottom of the East at 62-68 (before Monday’s games), the general manager called the campaign a disastrous one, and it’s safe to say that patience is not the virtue that typically characterizes clubs in the Big Apple. The Yankees haven’t lost a season since 1992.
Buck Showalter, New York Mets
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Buck Showalter
The 67-year-old seemed to turn everything into gold last season, leading the Mets to 101 wins before a disappointing streak, including a first-round loss to the San Diego Padres. Another big drive was expected after owner Steve Cohen spent big, but the Mets slipped to last place in the National East with a 60-71 record.
Bob Melvin, San Diego Padres
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Bob Melvin
The 61-year-old coach is highly respected after taking charge of the club in 2022, leading them to 89 victories and winning the National Championship. But the high payroll – with stars like Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto, Manny Machado, Yu Darvish and Xander Bogaerts – has only yielded a 60-71 record so far and the Padres will certainly miss the playoffs.
Oliver Marmol, St.
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Oliver Marmol
At 37, Marmol was a surprise choice to take charge of the Cards in 2022. He looked like a bright choice from senior management, however, after leading the team to a 93-game winning streak. He hasn’t been able to keep up the pace this season, with the Cards lying last in the National Central at 56-75. They are on track to lose 90 games for the first time since 1990.
Pedro Grifol, Chicago White Sox
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Pedro Griffon
Its first season was pretty disappointing on the South Side, and owner Jerry Reinsdorf just fired Vice President Williams and General Manager Rick Hahn. Pitcher Keynan Middleton has not been kind to the culture that currently plagues the White Sox locker room after his trade to the Yankees.
Bud Black, Colorado Rockies
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The 66-year-old is highly regarded but is currently in his fifth straight losing season. It’s not all Black’s fault: the rebuilding of the team isn’t going well and its best players don’t seem to be able to stay healthy. Looks like the Rocky Mountains are going to need a new point guard.
Phil Nevin, Los Angeles Angels
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Phil Nevin
Nevin replaced Joe Maddon after the latter’s firing midway through last season, but has had little more success. The Angels are one of baseball’s most bewildering teams, unable to make the playoffs even with two of the best players of their generation in Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Nevin is far from the Angels’ only problem, but it wouldn’t be surprising if they made changes.
