Mariners Fire Manager Scott Servais After Poor Performance
Mariners Fire Manager Scott Servais After Poor Performance
Mariners Fire Manager Scott Servais After Poor Performance
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The Seattle Mariners have officially fired manager Scott Servais after a disappointing 1-8 road trip and a significant drop in performance, having once held a 10-game lead in the AL West. Servais, who ends his tenure with a record of 680-642, is the second-winningest manager in Mariners history, credited with leading the team to its first playoff appearance in 21 years in 2022. Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto announced the decision, citing the need for a 'new voice in the clubhouse' as the primary reason for the change. Former catcher Dan Wilson has been named as Servais' replacement, bringing over a decade of experience within the organization. The Mariners currently trail the Houston Astros by five games in the standings, struggling with a 20-33 record since mid-June. The team hopes Wilson can rejuvenate their performance during the final weeks of the season.

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Jerry Dipoto Explains Why Mariners Fired Scott Servais in Team Statement
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