Cubs bench coach Andy Green won’t be back with the team in 2024, as Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that Green was “dismissed.” It isn’t known exactly when Green was let go, yet Chicago has already started looking for a replacement, as USA Today’s Bob Nightengale (via X) reports that Marlins first base coach Jon Jay received an interview but won’t be hired.
The somewhat under-the-radar nature of Green’s firing is a little surprising, though in the bigger picture, a change of bench coach commonly coincides with the hiring of a new manager. With Craig Counsell now running the Cubs’ dugout, it makes sense that he would get some say in picking and choosing his staff — particularly at bench coach since the role usually serves as the manager’s top lieutenant. For instance, Green was one of David Ross’ first hires when Ross became the Cubs’ manager during the 2019-20 offseason.
Beyond his four years of experience as Chicago’s bench coach, Green is best known for his four-year stint as the Padres’ manager from 2016-19. San Diego didn’t have any winning seasons during Green’s tenure, though the Padres were rebuilding during the first few of those years before expectations were raised after the Manny Machado signing. The lack of success with the Friars didn’t entirely dim Green’s prospects as a skipper, since he interviewed with both the Mets and Guardians just this winter about managerial vacancies.
The 38-year-old Jay only just retired in April 2022, hanging up his cleats after 12 MLB seasons (which included a stop with the Cubs in 2017). It didn’t take long for Jay to jump back into the game, however, as Jay was named Miami’s first base coach shortly after ex-teammate Skip Schumaker become the Marlins’ manager last year. Jay has been cited as a potential future managerial candidate himself, as he fits the trend of clubs looking to hire younger managers more recently removed from their playing careers.
Subatomicbunt
Don’t see how this could be perceived as “under the radar.”
Franco27
They apparently didn’t announce it, when it actually happened.
VegasSDfan
Happens 99% of the time with a new manager
Gwynning
60% of the time it works everytime.
Doral Silverthorn
correct, it’s usually always true
OIC2021
He was 3rd runner up to Steven Vogt
bbatardo
The only surprising thing was how late it was reported or happened.
Wheeler Dealer
Old news he was let go same day Ross got axed, Yankees should grab him for bench job
drdback
Green spent several years as a successful Minor League Manager in the DBacks organization. Would like to see them pick him up in some capacity on their team.
Shadow_Banned
Andy Greens probably feeling Blue today
Gwynning
I Red your comment… he’s feeling Blue & Orange to be even more specific.
mrmackey
Orange you glad he landed with the Mets?
Unclemike1525
Gee, I said when Counsell was hired that Green was as good as gone. Partial Credit? The Key here is Hottovy. With Breslow leaving as Minor League Pitching Coordinator, Does Hottovy get promoted to his job? Does Counsell keep him where he is? Does the new bullpen coach they hired get fired before he even gets a chance? Does Barbie win an Academy Award for Best Picture? Tons of questions to be answered still.
Inside Out
Wow we are so impressed
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Don’t know why he has to be punished for Ross being replaced.
Gwynning
We heard Green quit, let’s see if there’s a retraction to the story.
whyhayzee
Promoted to the Mets.
Andy Green was named Kentucky High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year and National Christian Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1996 and also served as his high school class valedictorian. He went to the University of Kentucky where he earned a BA in business administration (finance), graduating Summa Cum Laude (3.89 GPA).
Slider_withcheese
Good. No room for him on the 2024 NL Pennant Train.
Dumpster Divin Theo
The Braves? Dodgers? DBackd?
BaseballBrian
In my opinion, the Mets should go get him.
Dumpster Divin Theo
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Steve Rogers
Green is a bulldog of a coach. I highly recommend for a managerial position.