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Joe Espada Future Orioles Manager?


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21 hours ago, NCRaven said:

Just like we wanted John and Lou Angelos to look outside the system for a new top dog, I want Elias to go outside his comfort zone to consider a range of manager candidates.

I don't think this is the best comparison. I'd be fine with him hiring someone who he's familiar with. And more importantly someone who understands the proper GM  / Manager dynamic (i.e., you report to me). 

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@Moose Milligan's hero Rosenthal tries to play it both ways and cover his bases in an article, and ends up saying it doesn't matter much anyway.

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The Orioles’ hiring of Astros assistant GM Mike Elias as their lead decision-maker prompted immediate speculation that their next manager might be Astros bench coach Joe Espada, who worked under Elias in Houston.

But Elias, according to one source familiar with his thinking, is more likely to go with a veteran manager rather than pin what likely will be a second straight 100-loss season on a first-timer such as Espada or former Oriole Mike Bordick.

Elias would not necessarily seek a big name such as Joe Girardi or John Farrell, the source said. He simply would want a caretaker to handle the major-league team capably – someone, perhaps, like Jim Riggleman or Walt Weiss. That way, Elias could focus on the larger task of rebuilding the Baltimore organization.

The above names are my own speculation. Elias is unlikely to adhere to a strict profile in his search, so it’s not out of the question he would turn to someone who has never managed in the majors. Orioles farm director Brian Graham, a former minor-league manager with the Indians and major-league coach with the Indians and Orioles, might be one possibility.

But Baltimore, coming off a franchise-record 115 losses, has bigger things to worry about than who will be its manager in 2019.

 

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27 minutes ago, TonySoprano said:

@Moose Milligan's hero Rosenthal tries to play it both ways and cover his bases in an article, and ends up saying it doesn't matter much anyway.



 

Brian Graham would be an interesting pick, he's been a part of the development of the prospects that will be debuting in the next year or two. It'd be a good position for Graham and he'd likely get a pay raise. Also, I think Elias might want to put his own choice in the director of player development position. 

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