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Tony Mansolino sounds unsure of his fate after 4 1/2 months as Orioles interim manager
Tony Mansolino led the Orioles to a 60-58 record after taking over in May but faces an uncertain future following a last-place finish in the AL East, the team said.
- An hour before his final game Mansolino sounded unsure about whether he will remain with Baltimore next year, speaking from the dugout as the Orioles closed their season against the New York Yankees on Sunday.
- Hired ahead of the 2021 season, Tony Mansolino joined Brandon Hyde's staff as third base coach and took over as interim manager after Hyde was fired on May 17 following a 15-28 start.
- Baltimore entered its finale with a 75-86 record, going 60-58 under Tony Mansolino, who turned 43 Sunday during the Orioles' finale against the New York Yankees.
- Describing the mood as 'a little sad,' Tony Mansolino, Baltimore Orioles interim manager, said he felt like a failure with a ‘strange feeling of unfinished business’ as the New York Yankees head to the postseason while the Orioles do not.
- Mansolino said he was 'confident in the opportunity to stay here in one form or another' and hopes to wear an Orioles uniform in the future.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Left
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