Manager Skip Schumaker isn't the only member of the Miami Marlins staff not returning next season. The Marlins are in the midst of letting go of more than 70 staff members, with more possible after contracts expire at the end of the month, The Athletic reported Thursday.
The Miami Marlins are undergoing a major overhaul of their coaching staff following the departure of manager Skip Schumaker. According to reports by Craig Mish of SportsGrid and the Miami Herald, the entire coaching team has been informed they will not return for the 2025 season.
The Marlins are gutting their coaching staff, as Craig Mish of SportsGrid and the Miami Herald reports that the entire staff has been informed it will not return for the 2025 season.
On Sunday, the Miami Marlins announced that manager Skip Schumaker will not be returning next season, a decision that was no surprise. Early in the season, rumors circulated about his potential exit due to conflicts with the front office.
Who will the Reds hire as their next manager? According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today their number one target is former Marlins manager Skip Schumaker.
The Miami Marlins and manager Skip Schumaker mutually agreed to part ways after two seasons, the team announced Sunday. The Marlins finished the season 62-100 one year after Schumaker guided the Marlins to an 84-78 record and a playoff appearance as a wild card.
The Cincinnati Reds are looking to hire a new manager, and already a few names are getting batted around. The Reds are likely to interview former Cubs manager David Ross, although he’s rumored to not be the top target.
The Cincinnati Reds are targeting multiple options to fill the team's vacancy at manager. According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, former Miami Marlins…
The St. Louis Cardinals made some progress this season, but there still is more work to do. St. Louis will finish above .500 this year, but that doesn't get it in the playoffs.
It would appear as though the Reds are looking primarily at candidates from outside the organization.
Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker has announced that he won’t be managing the team next season due to a death in the family. He also will not be managing the remainder of the 2024 season, with two games left to be played in Toronto.
Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker told the team that he won't be back in 2025, according to a story from ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan. He also said that he has a family situation to address and won't be with the team for the final two games of the year in Toronto.
An emotional season for Marlins manager Skip Schumaker has officially come to an end, and so has his tenure in Miami.
The visiting Miami Marlins will be without manager Skip Schumaker when they continue their three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday afternoon.
Skip Schumaker is out as the Miami Marlins' manager, ESPN reported late Friday night. While Miami was beating the host Toronto Blue Jays 15-5 on Friday, the Marlins announced that Schumaker would miss the last two games of the season.
His tenure with the Fish concludes after two seasons.
The Miami Marlins have undergone a tough 2024 season, as the team sits 60-100 with two games left in the campaign. Manager Skip Schumaker is finishing up his second season at the helm, and his first under president of baseball operations Peter Bendix.
The Cincinnati Reds are looking for accountability from their next manager. Nick Krall has said it.Jonathan India has said it. The majority of fans agree.
The MLB coaching carousel could have a very big name added to the list soon. Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker is likely to be leaving the Marlins after this season, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
Kudos to Schumaker for his sportsmanship and respect for the game.
Shohei Ohtani made history on Thursday night, and Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker has no regrets over the way it all went down.
The St. Louis Cardinals could consider a managerial change after another underwhelming season this offseason and could look to some franchise legends to right the ship.
With the Miami Marlins finally ending their nine-game losing streak to begin the season on Sunday, reigning National League Manager of the Year Skip Schumaker could be nearing the end of his time leading the club next season or possibly sooner.
We had two fresh faces who ended up walking away with the hardware, with both managers taking home the award for the first time.
The Padres have promoted Damion Easley to hitting coach, Skip Schumaker will take over as associate manager and Rod Barajas will grab the reins as their catching and quality control coach.
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