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|[[Chicago Cubs]]
|[[Chicago Cubs]]
|[[Lou Piniella]] (2007- ) (Replacing [[Dusty Baker]])
|[[Lou Piniella]] (2007- ) (Replacing [[Dusty Baker]])
|Back to back divison titles
|Back to back divison titles in Pinella's first 2 years
|Lost to Dodgers in NLDS
|Lost to Dodgers in NLDS
|85-77
|85-77

Revision as of 02:07, 10 February 2009

Team Manager Comments Post-Season Record With Team Career Record
Baltimore Orioles Dave Trembley (2007-) (Replacing Sam Perlozzo) 40-53 40-53
Boston Red Sox Terry Francona (2004-) (Replacing Grady Little) Beat Angels in ALDS, lost to Rays in ALCS 375-273 660-636
Chicago White Sox Ozzie Guillén (2004-) (Replacing Jerry Manuel) Lost to Rays in ALDS 344-304 344-304
Cleveland Indians Eric Wedge (2003-) (Replacing Charlie Manuel,Joel Skinner) 439-424 439-424
Detroit Tigers Jim Leyland (2006-) (Replacing Alan Trammell) 183-141 1252-1272
Kansas City Royals Trey Hillman (2008-) (Replacing Buddy Bell) 21-33 21-33
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Mike Scioscia (2000-) (Replacing Terry Collins,Joe Maddon) Finished 100-62 Lost to Red Sox in ALDS 703-593 703-593
Minnesota Twins Ron Gardenhire (2002-) (Replacing Tom Kelly) 621-509 621-509
New York Yankees Joe Girardi (2008-) (Replacing Joe Torre) Missed playoffs for 1st time in 13 years 89-73 167-157
Oakland Athletics Bob Geren (2007-) (Replacing Ken Macha) 76-86 76-86
Seattle Mariners John McLaren (2007-2008) (Replacing Mike Hargrove)
Jim Riggleman (2008 - ) (Replacing John McLaren)
43-41 43-41
Tampa Bay Rays Joe Maddon (2006- ) (Replacing Lou Piniella) 1st post-season berth and winning season record in franchise history Beat White Sox in ALDS, beat Red Sox in ALCS, lost to Phillies in World Series 127-197 154-221
Texas Rangers Ron Washington (2007-) (Replacing Buck Showalter) 75-87 75-87
Toronto Blue Jays John Gibbons (2004-2008) (Replacing Carlos Tosca)
Cito Gaston (2008 - ) (Replacing John Gibbons)
270-266 270-266
Team Manager Comments Post-Season Record With Team Career Record
Arizona Diamondbacks Bob Melvin (2005-) (Replacing Wally Backman) 243-243 399-411
Atlanta Braves Bobby Cox (1990- ) (Replacing Russ Nixon) 1900-1472 2255-1764
Chicago Cubs Lou Piniella (2007- ) (Replacing Dusty Baker) Back to back divison titles in Pinella's first 2 years Lost to Dodgers in NLDS 85-77 1604-1497
Cincinnati Reds Dusty Baker (2008-) (Replacing Jerry Narron) 25-29 1187-1070
Colorado Rockies Clint Hurdle (2002-) (Replacing Buddy Bell) 442-509 442-509
Florida Marlins Fredi Gonzalez (2007-) (Replacing Joe Girardi) 71-91 71-91
Houston Astros Cecil Cooper (2007-) (Replacing Phil Garner) 15-16 15-16
Los Angeles Dodgers Joe Torre (2008-) (Replacing Grady Little) Won NLDS vs. Cubs, Lost NLCS to Phillies 26-27 2093-1797
Milwaukee Brewers Ned Yost (2003-2008) (Replacing Davey Lopes)
Dale Sveum

(2008 - ) (Replacing Ned Yost)

1st time in playoffs since 1982 Lost NLDS to Phillies 374-435 374-435
New York Mets Willie Randolph (2005-2008) (Replacing Art Howe)
Jerry Manuel (2008 - ) (Replacing Willie Randolph)
268-218 268-218
Philadelphia Phillies Charlie Manuel (2005- ) (Replacing Larry Bowa) Won World Series 262-224 482-415
Pittsburgh Pirates John Russell (2008-) (Replacing Jim Tracy) 25-28 25-28
St. Louis Cardinals Tony LaRussa (1996-) (Replacing Mike Jorgensen) 1055-887 2375-2070
San Diego Padres Bud Black (2007-) (Replacing Bruce Bochy) 89-74 89-74
San Francisco Giants Bruce Bochy (2007-) (Replacing Felipe Alou) 71-91 1022-1066
Washington Nationals Manny Acta (2007-) (Replacing Frank Robinson) 73-89 73-89
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