BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde on Saturday after a dismal start to the season by a team coming off two consecutive playoff appearances.
The Orioles are 15-28 and in last place in the AL East following a loss to Washington on Friday night. Hyde guided the team through an extensive rebuild and won manager of the year honors in 2023, but Baltimore's performance slipped noticeably during the second half of last year, and the Orioles have put themselves in a significant hole so far in 2025.
''As the head of baseball operations, the poor start to our season is ultimately my responsibility,'' Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias said in a statement. ''Part of that responsibility is pursuing difficult changes in order to set a different course for the future. I want to thank Brandon for his hard work, dedication and passion all these years, and for returning the team to the playoffs and winning an AL East championship.''
Third base coach Tony Mansolino will serve as interim manager. The Orioles also fired major league field coordinator/catching instructor Tim Cossins.
Hyde is the third major league manager fired in the last 10 days, joining Pittsburgh's Derek Shelton and Colorado's Bud Black.
Such is the precarious life of a big league skipper.
''Brandon and I are close. I love the guy," said Nationals manager Dave Martinez, who once served with Hyde on the Cubs' staff under Joe Maddon. "We all know what we sign up for when we take this job. It really just stinks. He's a good man. I know he'll land on his feet. I wish him all the best, but it's a tough gig.''
The Orioles players were informed of Hyde's dismissal during a team meeting headed by Elias, about four hours before Baltimore was to host the Nationals.