The Marlins are reportedly contemplating former bench coach Luis Urueta and Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz for his or her managerial emptiness, based on the New York Publish’s Jon Heyman. Urueta is maybe one thing of an uncommon candidate for the reason that Marlins already fired him as a part of their wide-ranging purge of the teaching employees, coaching employees, and clubhouse attendants, although stories indicated that Urueta and Jon Jay have been the one two coaches Miami had curiosity in bringing again. It isn’t recognized if the Marlins have carried out formal interviews with Urueta, Albernaz, or some other candidates, although in Albernaz’s case, his availability is proscribed till the Guardians’ playoff run is over.
Urueta served because the Marlins’ interim supervisor for the ultimate two video games of the season after a household well being matter pressured Skip Schumaker to overlook what was the final weekend of his two-season tenure in Miami. Urueta was additionally the bench coach for these two seasons underneath Schumaker, and his beforehand MLB teaching job was a five-year stint on the Diamondbacks’ employees from 2018-22 (performing as bench coach for the final three of these seasons).
Albernaz continues to be within the midst of his first season as Cleveland’s bench coach, after beforehand working as a bullpen and catching coach for the Giants from 2019-22, and earlier than that working in quite a lot of roles within the Rays’ farm system after his enjoying profession led to 2014. As Heyman notes, this resume makes him a recognized amount to Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix (beforehand Tampa Bay’s common supervisor) and to assistant GM Gabe Kapler, previously the Giants’ supervisor when Albernaz was on the employees. Albernaz was interviewed by the Guards final offseason about their very own managerial emptiness earlier than Stephen Vogt was employed, and thought sufficient of Albernaz to nonetheless convey him aboard onto Vogt’s employees.
Extra from across the NL East…
- Andrew Painter’s first outing within the Arizona Fall League noticed the Phillies prospect permit two runs over 29 pitches and two innings of labor, with Jack Vita of the Philadelphia Inquirer noting that three of Painter’s fastballs hit the 100mph threshold. It was the primary recreation motion of any variety for Painter since Spring Coaching 2023, when he suffered a UCL sprain that finally led to Tommy John surgical procedure that July. “The arm’s wholesome and that was the most important takeaway,” Painter informed Vita and different reporters. “Every part felt prefer it was popping out good. I felt like my outdated self, in order that’s all I can actually take away from that.” Whereas the surgical procedure halted the progress of one of many sport’s high pitching prospects, Painter must be in line to make his MLB debut in some unspecified time in the future in 2025, although clearly the Phillies will likely be cautious along with his improvement. Painter is slated to throw 20 innings in AFL play and can begin subsequent season within the minors — the right-hander has but to achieve the Triple-A stage and has solely 28 1/3 frames of expertise in Double-A ball.
- Juan Yepez, Joey Meneses, and Andres Chaparro are all right-handed hitting first basemen who’re probably finest suited to DH obligation, and these similarities make it unlikely that each one three are on the Nationals’ roster subsequent season. Mark Zuckerman of MASNsports.com thinks Yepez most likely has the very best probability of the trio, as Yepez hit a stable .283/.335/.429 over 249 plate appearances for Washington in 2024 and had notably good splits towards left-handed pitching. That is likely to be sufficient to make the distinction in deciding attainable platoon or part-time roles for subsequent 12 months’s membership.