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‘Up and coming star’ Hyde settles in as Orioles manager

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December 18, 2018
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‘Up and coming star’ Hyde settles in as Orioles manager

BALTIMORE (AP) — Sitting side by side in the auxiliary clubhouse at Camden Yards, Orioles general manager Mike Elias and new manager Brandon Hyde spoke excitedly Monday about working together to mold the struggling franchise into a winner again.

Hired last month to oversee a massive rebuilding project, Elias immediately set out to find a manager that could develop young, inexperienced players into solid major leaguers.

He settled on Hyde, the 45-year-old bench coach of the Chicago Cubs, who was named the 20th manager in Orioles history on Friday.

“Hes somebody that is viewed as an up and coming star in our business,” Elias said. “So Im very happy that we landed him here.”

Elias came to Baltimore from Houston, where he helped turn the Astros from a perennial loser into a World Series champion. Hyde, similarly, was an integral part of the process that bolstered the Cubs from a rebuilding club into a world champion. This will be his first job as major league manager.

“Weve come from two organizations that had some down years but all of a sudden got good real quick,” Hyde noted. “Thats going to be the process here, and were looking forward to getting that going.”

Elias said: “What stood out throughout the entire process for me, for us, were Brandons unique qualifications and experiences for this job. Being such a huge part of building the Cubs organization into a world champion and a playoff-caliber team was very attractive to me throughout this entire process.”

During a nine-year run with the Miami Marlins, Hyde served as a bench coach from June 2010 through the end of the 2011 season. In Chicago, he was bench coach in 2014, first base coach from 2015-17 and bench coach this year under the skilled and respected Joe Maddon.

“Im a big Joe Maddon fan. I love Joe Maddon,” Hyde said. “What Ive learned the most from him is consistency, how he is on a daily basis. Hes so positive. Always upbeat.”

Patience is going to be the key in Baltimore, where Elias and Hyde will be toiling in unison to turn around a team that finished 47-115 in 2018 — the most losses in franchise history.

“I think the approach and the personal characteristics that hes going to bring to this job are ideal,” Elias said. “He is someone with a reputation and experience for connecting with players, communicating with players, empathizing with players, which is very important in todays game. But he also has the same view that I have — that this is a partnership between the front office and the coaching staff. We are going to be working toward the same goals.”

Although hes been entrenched in the National League for the past decade, Hyde knows all about the Orioles rich history. From the late 1960s through the teams last World Series title in 1983, Baltimore was recognized as one of the best teams in the majors.

One of the standouts of that era, Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson, sat in the front row during the news conference.

Asked what made Baltimore attractive to him, Hyde replied, “The rich tradition here. Brooks Robinson is sitting here. Im in my new office, and theres pictures of Earl Weaver and Cal Ripken Sr. I grew up a baseball rat. To be around history and be involved in a city like Baltimore, its a dream come true, to be in the American League East and going out and competing every night.”

Before he can assess the talent in the organization, Hyde must first assemble his coaching staff.

Then, it will be time to get down to business with Elias and former Astros analytics chief Sig Mejdal to rebuild the Orioles.

“Thats what attracted me here,” Hyde said. “Knowing what they did in Houston, their ability to acquire talent, their ability to draft. Then, hearing what they wanted from a major league manager, I thought it was a really, really good fit.”

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BALTIMORE (AP) — Sitting side by side in the auxiliary clubhouse at Camden Yards, Orioles general manager Mike Elias and new manager Brandon Hyde spoke excitedly Monday about working together to mold the struggling franchise into a winner again.

Hired last month to oversee a massive rebuilding project, Elias immediately set out to find a manager that could develop young, inexperienced players into solid major leaguers.

He settled on Hyde, the 45-year-old bench coach of the Chicago Cubs, who was named the 20th manager in Orioles history on Friday.

“Hes somebody that is viewed as an up and coming star in our business,” Elias said. “So Im very happy that we landed him here.”

Elias came to Baltimore from Houston, where he helped turn the Astros from a perennial loser into a World Series champion. Hyde, similarly, was an integral part of the process that bolstered the Cubs from a rebuilding club into a world champion. This will be his first job as major league manager.

“Weve come from two organizations that had some down years but all of a sudden got good real quick,” Hyde noted. “Thats going to be the process here, and were looking forward to getting that going.”

Elias said: “What stood out throughout the entire process for me, for us, were Brandons unique qualifications and experiences for this job. Being such a huge part of building the Cubs organization into a world champion and a playoff-caliber team was very attractive to me throughout this entire process.”

During a nine-year run with the Miami Marlins, Hyde served as a bench coach from June 2010 through the end of the 2011 season. In Chicago, he was bench coach in 2014, first base coach from 2015-17 and bench coach this year under the skilled and respected Joe Maddon.

“Im a big Joe Maddon fan. I love Joe Maddon,” Hyde said. “What Ive learned the most from him is consistency, how he is on a daily basis. Hes so positive. Always upbeat.”

Patience is going to be the key in Baltimore, where Elias and Hyde will be toiling in unison to turn around a team that finished 47-115 in 2018 — the most losses in franchise history.

“I think the approach and the personal characteristics that hes going to bring to this job are ideal,” Elias said. “He is someone with a reputation and experience for connecting with players, communicating with players, empathizing with players, which is very important in todays game. But he also has the same view that I have — that this is a partnership between the front office and the coaching staff. We are going to be working toward the same goals.”

Although hes been entrenched in the National League for the past decade, Hyde knows all about the Orioles rich history. From the late 1960s through the teams last World Series title in 1983, Baltimore was recognized as one of the best teams in the majors.

One of the standouts of that era, Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson, sat in the front row during the news conference.

Asked what made Baltimore attractive to him, Hyde replied, “The rich tradition here. Brooks Robinson is sitting here. Im in my new office, and theres pictures of Earl Weaver and Cal Ripken Sr. I grew up a baseball rat. To be around history and be involved in a city like Baltimore, its a dream come true, to be in the American League East and going out and competing every night.”

Before he can assess the talent in the organization, Hyde must first assemble his coaching staff.

Then, it will be time to get down to business with Elias and former Astros analytics chief Sig Mejdal to rebuild the Orioles.

“Thats what attracted me here,” Hyde said. “Knowing what they did in Houston, their ability to acquire talent, their ability to draft. Then, hearing what they wanted from a major league manager, I thought it was a really, really good fit.”

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