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Orioles general manager Mike Elias said Tuesday he's doing an across-the-board evaluation to determine what has caused Baltimore's remarkably rapid decline, which led to the weekend firing of Brandon Hyde.
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On Saturday, the Baltimore Orioles announced the firing of manager Brandon Hyde. After making the playoffs in two consecutive seasons, the Orioles were off to a 15-28 start and felt like they needed a new voice in the clubhouse to help turn things around.
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Baltimore Orioles general manager Mike Elias wanted a "new voice" in the dugout after team got off to 15-28 start under former manager Brandon Hyde.
The Orioles, who won a combined 192 games from 2023-24, entered Tuesday last in the American League East with the fourth-worst record (15-31) in the majors.
Orioles GM Elias speaks 3 days after firing manager, says he's evaluating reasons for team's decline
and that’s something we need to address via player development, via coaching.” Elias said he's confident he can help Baltimore rebound. He took over when the Orioles were coming off a 47-115 ...
Manager Brandon Hyde was fired, paying the price for the 2023 AL East champions' inexplicable winter inactivity, falling further out of the division race just about every single day, bottoming out at 15-32. The team's 5.45 ERA is the worst mark in the AL and the offense hasn't been much better, ranking near the bottom of baseball in OPS.
Brandon Hyde is out in Baltimore — but the Orioles’ problems run deeper. This wasn’t about blame. This was about pressure.