The Marlins won't be hiring a 10th manager in the franchise's 18-year history. They've determined the ninth will do just fine.
Tuesday, Edwin Rodriguez met with owner Jeffrey Loria in New York City, where he was offered and accepted the job to remain in the position he took over in June, when the club fired Fredi Gonzalez. An official announcement is expected Wednesday.
Rodriguez was managing Triple-A New Orleans when he assumed the reins on an interim basis. The Marlins announced he would keep the job through season's end in the aftermath of negotiations breaking down with Bobby Valentine. The Marlins went 46-46 under Rodriguez.
Pitching coach Randy St. Claire, who signed a two-year deal before last season, will return to Rodriguez's staff. Also coming back are Brandon Hyde (bench coach), John Mallee (hitting coach) and Joe Espada (third base coach).
The Marlins also will announce the return of infield and first base coach Perry Hill, who was held the same position with the club from 2002-06.
Former third base coach Bo Porter, the other confirmed candidate for the job, accepted a position as the Washington Nationals' third-base coach. Porter interviewed for the Marlins' job in June, but finished the season as the Diamondbacks' bench coach under Kirk Gibson.
Tuesday, Edwin Rodriguez met with owner Jeffrey Loria in New York City, where he was offered and accepted the job to remain in the position he took over in June, when the club fired Fredi Gonzalez. An official announcement is expected Wednesday.
Rodriguez was managing Triple-A New Orleans when he assumed the reins on an interim basis. The Marlins announced he would keep the job through season's end in the aftermath of negotiations breaking down with Bobby Valentine. The Marlins went 46-46 under Rodriguez.
Pitching coach Randy St. Claire, who signed a two-year deal before last season, will return to Rodriguez's staff. Also coming back are Brandon Hyde (bench coach), John Mallee (hitting coach) and Joe Espada (third base coach).
The Marlins also will announce the return of infield and first base coach Perry Hill, who was held the same position with the club from 2002-06.
Former third base coach Bo Porter, the other confirmed candidate for the job, accepted a position as the Washington Nationals' third-base coach. Porter interviewed for the Marlins' job in June, but finished the season as the Diamondbacks' bench coach under Kirk Gibson.
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