September 24th, 2018 by WCBC Radio
The Orioles are expected to move on from longtime manager Buck Showalter following the 2018 season, tweets Bob Nightengale of USA Today. That meshes with an earlier report from Fancred’s Jon Heyman, which called Showalter “likely” to be replaced.
Nightengale adds that general manager Dan Duquette is expected to receive an extension. It seems ownership was impressed by his handling of the team’s trade-deadline sell-off, which launched a full-blown rebuilding effort that had been contemplated — but not ultimately pursued — over the winter.
If the reports prove accurate, Showalter would be at least the second manager not asked back for the coming season; the Rangers last week that they’ve fired Jeff Banister and will be searching for a replacement following the season. Showalter has been the Orioles’ skipper since taking over partway through the 2010 season, helping the team to three postseason berths — including an AL East division title in 2014. Baltimore steamrolled the Tigers in a clean sweep of the ALDS that season before being knocked out of the ALCS by the Royals.
September 28, 2018 at 9:41 am, Edward Lewandowski said:
I do not think Buck showalter should go i think Dan Duquette shouild be replaced.