The Best and The Worst MLB Managers Who Are Responsible for Their Teams Emphatic Wins and …..Their Losses

 John Schneider — Toronto Blue Jays

Montoyo may not be known to everyone, but he is the longtime manager of the Triple-A Durham Bulls; Montoyo is all set to lead the Blue Jays towards the postseason in Year 4. Although at first, Montoyo didn’t have it easy as it helped lead a young team to an expanded postseason in ’20. The Jays soon had a great year in 2021.

The Blue Jays finished 91-71 despite playing away from Canada. Montoyo ensured that there were significant improvements and better in the past offseason. Montoyo will be given an unenviable task of giving the star-studded roster back to the winning mode. Last heard, Schneider replaced Montoyo.

Phil Nevin — Los Angeles Angels

Joe Maddon has enjoyed enormous success in his managerial career compared to Angels. While managing Tampa Bay, Maddon led the Rays to a historic win at the World Series in 2008 and enjoyed five 90-win seasons. Maddon then went to Chicago and took the Cubs under his wing to enjoy three-straight NLCS appearances and ensured an emphatic win in the 2016 World Series.

With the Angels, Maddon boasted of a team with Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. However, things went downhill for him as the  Angels lost 12-straight games, finally leading to Maddon’s dismissal. Phil Nevin has now taken his place as the interim manager.

Mark Kotsay — Oakland Athletics

After the longtime manager Bob Melvin traveled south towards San Diego, the A’s was looking in 2012. Oakland’s brass landed on former Athletic utility man Mark Kotsay, who continued to play in the team for four seasons (‘ 04-’07) during his l7-year career.

Kotsay has been put in the unenviable position of ushering in a new era of Oakland Athletic baseball as the team has met the same fate. However, this may surely mean that Kotsay will have an easier time with the results. Kotsay will put his skills to good use as he would experiment with a team that does not have much to boast of.

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