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Managerial Position

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sports2 years ago

"Mets Granted Early Interview with Brewers' Craig Counsell, Shaking Up Managerial Competition"

Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell is interviewing for the managerial position with the New York Mets. Counsell, who just finished his contract with the Brewers, has led the team to three NL Central titles and five postseason appearances in the past six seasons. If hired, Counsell would be reunited with former Brewers president David Stearns, who is now with the Mets. The Mets are looking for a replacement for Buck Showalter after a disappointing season.

sports2 years ago

"Breaking Barriers: Alyssa Nakken Makes History Again as Giants Interview Her for Managerial Position"

Alyssa Nakken, the first woman appointed to a Major League Baseball coaching staff, has made history again by becoming the first woman to officially interview for a major-league managerial position. Nakken, who joined the San Francisco Giants' coaching staff in 2020, was among the internal candidates to sit for a formal interview. She has been praised for her problem-solving skills and ability to connect with players. The Giants are expected to widen their search to external candidates, but Nakken's interview highlights the progress being made for women in sports.

sports2 years ago

Nagelsmann turns down Chelsea, eyes Tottenham job.

Julian Nagelsmann, who recently rejected Chelsea's offer, is now reportedly considering the vacant managerial position at Tottenham Hotspur. German journalist Christian Falk tweeted that Nagelsmann is "concentrating" on the Spurs job. While Real Madrid and PSG could also be looking for new managers, Spurs seem to be the best option for Nagelsmann in England. This comes after recent stories of an uptick in talks between Chelsea and Mauricio Pochettino.

sports2 years ago

The Fallout of Graham Potter's Short-Lived Chelsea Tenure.

Graham Potter failed to deliver progress and consistency as Chelsea's manager despite receiving endless backing from the club's hierarchy. Stability at the managerial position is important, but aimless mediocrity is unacceptable. The next manager will have to get along with higher-ups, win games, show progress, and get players to perform to their potential.