The news broke on Saturday morning that the Baltimore Orioles would be released after a start in the season at the age of 13 to 25 years. Hyde was as a manager of Orioles in his seventh season and was responsible for the fact that Baltimore was brought into the playoffs in the playoffs for the first time since the 1996 and 1997 seasons.

Washington, DC – April 23: Manager Brandon Hyde #18 of the Baltimore Orioles views during the impact practice before a baseball game against the Washington Nationals in Nationals Park on April 23, 2025 in …


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Hyde is the third manager who was released this season and joined the former manager of Pittsburgh Pirates, Derek Shelton and the former Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black. The common topic between these burns is easy to see, since all teams have records well below the .500 brand and a post -season appearance for one of these teams looks bleak.

However, these managers should not be held responsible for everything that went wrong for their former teams under the surface. It goes far beyond the decisions that the manager hits every day and goes directly to the front office.

Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Colorado took the money spent in the lower 12th Colorado in the last low season with only 3.5 million US dollars for free agents. Baltimore was on the list of $ 14 million and Pittsburgh was number 19 with US dollar.

That is only 52 million US dollars, an average of $ 14 million per team. A lack of expenses usually means a lack of talents of the Major League caliber, which has now led to the release of three managers.

It is time that Front Offices take over the owners for their lack of expenses instead of making scapegoats for their terrible decisions. For the most part, the trio of Hyde, Shelton and Black did the best that they could, what they had given through property. They put the players they had on the field and yes, the results will always reflect the manager, but they should also reflect the front office.

Nobody expects Colorado to run out and spend more than 700 million dollars for free agency, as the Dodgers did. People expect competitive baseball teams, and as long as Front Offices do not spend any money, teams such as the Rockies, Pirates and Orioles bad seasons and the leadership role will be a rotating door.

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