Another potential candidate to manage the Marlins in 2011 has surfaced, and he is someone familiar with the organization.
Rich Renteria, currently the first base coach of the San Diego Padres, is on the Marlins' radar to possibly manage the club next year.
Renteria managed four seasons in the Marlins' Minor League system. He was at Class-A Brevard County in 1998, and Class-A Kane County in 1999. Renteria also managed Double-A Portland from 2000-01.
The 49-year-old former second baseman played with the Marlins in 1993-94.
Previous big league managing experience, however, is viewed as a plus in the managerial search.
Yankees bench coach Tony Pena, who was AL Manager of the Year with the Royals in 2003, is considered a very strong candidate.
But sources say Renteria is highly respected, and considered a viable choice.
The Marlins will address their manager situation after the season. Edwin Rodriguez, who has guided the club since Fredi Gonzalez was dismissed in June, is under consideration. Bobby Valentine also is in the mix. And reports say Larry Bowa and Wally Backman are candidates, but those names have not been confirmed.
One high profile possibility, however, is not regarded as a candidate. On Friday, the Dodgers announced that Joe Torre will not return in 2011, and that Don Mattingly will take over in Los Angeles.
Don't look for Torre, who is 70, to be in the Marlins' mix. The Marlins are looking for a fit to develop their young talent to reach the next level. Veterans like Torre tend to enter situations where the team is on the verge of winning immediately.
-- Joe Frisaro
Rich Renteria, currently the first base coach of the San Diego Padres, is on the Marlins' radar to possibly manage the club next year.
Renteria managed four seasons in the Marlins' Minor League system. He was at Class-A Brevard County in 1998, and Class-A Kane County in 1999. Renteria also managed Double-A Portland from 2000-01.
The 49-year-old former second baseman played with the Marlins in 1993-94.
Previous big league managing experience, however, is viewed as a plus in the managerial search.
Yankees bench coach Tony Pena, who was AL Manager of the Year with the Royals in 2003, is considered a very strong candidate.
But sources say Renteria is highly respected, and considered a viable choice.
The Marlins will address their manager situation after the season. Edwin Rodriguez, who has guided the club since Fredi Gonzalez was dismissed in June, is under consideration. Bobby Valentine also is in the mix. And reports say Larry Bowa and Wally Backman are candidates, but those names have not been confirmed.
One high profile possibility, however, is not regarded as a candidate. On Friday, the Dodgers announced that Joe Torre will not return in 2011, and that Don Mattingly will take over in Los Angeles.
Don't look for Torre, who is 70, to be in the Marlins' mix. The Marlins are looking for a fit to develop their young talent to reach the next level. Veterans like Torre tend to enter situations where the team is on the verge of winning immediately.
-- Joe Frisaro
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