Orioles Interested In Scott Servais For Managerial Vacancy
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Orioles Interested In Scott Servais For Managerial Vacancy
"Scott Servais is the latest name to surface in the Orioles' search for a new manager. The New York Post's Jon Heyman reports that the O's have interest in the former Mariners skipper, but it isn't known if Servais has been formally interviewed by the team. Reports also emerged yesterday that the Twins were considering Servais for their own managerial opening."
"Interim Orioles manager Tony Mansolino, former Mets manager Luis Rojas, and future Hall-of-Famer Albert Pujols are the names publicly known to be on Baltimore's list of candidates. Cubs bench coach and former Orioles player Ryan Flaherty has also been mentioned in a more speculative fashion. With Servais now included, it makes for an interesting mix of three candidates with past experience running a big league dugout,"
The Orioles have interest in Scott Servais, though a formal interview status is unknown. The Twins have also considered Servais for their managerial opening. Minnesota and Baltimore are two of eight MLB teams without managers for 2026. Known Baltimore candidates include interim Tony Mansolino, Luis Rojas, and Albert Pujols, with Ryan Flaherty also mentioned. Servais managed the Mariners from 2016-2024, compiling a 680-642 record and five winning full seasons. Only the 2022 Mariners reached the playoffs under Servais; Seattle fired him in August 2024 at 64-64. The Mariners subsequently went 111-85 under Dan Wilson, winning the AL West and advancing to Game 7 of the ALCS.
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