Here’s the 84th chapter of Everystros, featuring Brad Ausmus. 110. Brad Ausmus (Bagwell score 13.22) is a five-foot-11 right-handed catcher from New Haven, CT.
The Yankees hired former Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels manager Brad Ausmus to be their bench coach, the New York Post and other outlets reported Tuesday.
The Houston Astros are in search of a new manager, and two candidates have emerged as potential hires.
Does the hiring of Dana Brown represent a change in philosophy for the Astros and Jim Crane? Possibly. Then, the relief came. No offense to Brad Ausmus, but I frankly had zero desire to see him in charge of a baseball operations department, at least right now without meaningful front-office experience.
Before the Astros hired Dana Brown as their new general manager, the team also interviewed one of Brown’s co-workers from the Braves front office in special assistant of scouting operations Jonathan Schuerholz, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports.
The Houston Astros named a new general manager Thursday afternoon, announcing the hire of Atlanta Braves vice president of scouting Dana Brown, on Twitter.
Brad Ausmus has dedicated a big portion of his life to baseball. He played in high school and college, then had a long, fruitful career as an MLB catcher.
Jumping straight into the GM’s chair would be a first for Ausmus, but it wouldn’t be his first stint in a big league front office.
The 52-year-old Ausmus has been linked to several other managerial positions since leaving Anaheim, interviewing with the Padres, Astros and (most recently) the Mets about their openings in the dugout.
Former MLB managers Buck Showalter and Brad Ausmus are among those under early consideration.
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