LOOK: Former Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus lands job

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When Brad Ausmus was hired by the Detroit Tigers, the hope was he would help get them over the hump and win a World Series. Unfortunately, in his four seasons as manager of the Tigers, Ausmus was unable to get the job done, including a last-place finish this past season.

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With the team looking to go in a different direction, Tigers general manager Al Avila announced that Ausmus would not be returning for the 2018 season. As we now know, Ausmus was replaced with former Minnesota Twins skipper, Ron Gardenhire.

Those in the “baseball know” seemed to believe that Ausmus would land on his feet sooner than later, but the thought was it would be as an MLB manager.

According to a report from the Orange County Register, Ausmus has, in fact, landed on his feet but will involve working in the Los Angeles Angels front office.

From Orange County Register:

The Angels are also hiring former Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus as a special assistant to the GM.

Ausmus was fired in September after managing the Tigers for four years. A former big league catcher, Ausmus will assist with scouting and evaluations of the Angels system, amateurs and players in other organizations. Bud Black held a similar role with the Angels in 2016, when he was between managing jobs.

What do you think, Nation? Will Brad Ausmus be more successful in the front office of a baseball club or is he just biding his time until he has a chance to manage again?


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  1. He’s biding time. He wants to manage. This allows him to take year off from dugout and stay close to home for the year. I also think Scoscia has been given notice. This is his last season to produce. 18 yrs is enough chances

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