- Joe Girardi is reportedly out as manager of the New York Yankees after 10 seasons.
- The Yankees outplayed expectations this season, and fell just one win shy of reaching the World Series.
- There's not yet a clear candidate within the organization to take over as manager.
Joe Girardi out as Yankees manager after 10 seasons
After an early October exit this year, Yankees manager Joe Girardi is out
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Joe Girardi will not return as the manager of the New York Yankees next season, the team has confirmed.
The news comes just days after Girardi's contract with the organization came to an end. During Girardi's 10 years with the team, the Yankees went 910-710, and were the winningest team in baseball.
Girardi issued a statement in which he said it was the Yankees' decision to not keep him as manager.
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The Yankees outplayed expectations this year, with a roster full of young talent coming one win shy of a World Series appearance. It was the sixth postseason appearance for the Yankees under Girardi, including the 2009 season when the Yankees won the World Series.
After the news broke, general manager Brian Cashman released a statement in which he thanked Girardi for his years of service to the team.
"As Hal Steinbrenner and I mentioned to Joe directly this week, he has been a tremendous Yankee on the field and away from it, as a player, coach, and manager," Cashman said. "He has a tireless work ethic, and put his heart into every game he managed over the last decade. He should take great pride in our accomplishments during his tenure, and I wish Joe and his family nothing but success and happiness in the future."
Girardi released a statement as well, sounding disappointed that he wouldn't be returning for another season with the Bronx Bombers, and casting doubt on initial reports that the split was mutual.
"Finally, I'd like to thank the Fans for their great support as a Player,and Manager and the lasting memories of their passion and excitement during the Playoff Games, especially the final six games which will remain in my heart forever."
The 2017 postseason was filled with both highs and lows for Girardi. While he had been criticized in the past for taking starting pitchers out of games early, his decision to take Luis Severino out of the AL Wild Card game after recording just one out proved correct. A slew of relievers followed and pushed the Yankees to play another day of playoff baseball.
But days later, Girardi would shoulder the blame for the Yankees' loss to the Cleveland Indians. He failed to challenge a call that might have saved the Yankees. While the Yankees still held on to win the series, the memory lingered in the minds of baseball fans, and after the Yankees lost to the Astros, Girardi's time in New York was over.
ESPN reported that Girardi's next move could go one of a few ways. While there are a few managerial jobs around the league available, Girardi could also go back to the booth, work in the MLB front office, and has even expressed interest in working as a college athletic director.
As for the Yankees, there is no clear candidate in line to take over as manager, and candidates both inside and outside the organization are expected to be considered for the role.