As the Marlins continue to look for their next manager, the club has lined up an interview with Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough about the position, Isaac Azout of Fish On First reports (via X). McCullough becomes the second candidate known to formally interview with Miami, after Tigers bench coach George Lombard.
This isn’t the first link between McCullough and the Marlins, as the team also interviewed him in their last managerial search two years ago, before Skip Schumaker was hired. Schumaker’s two-season tenure saw the team reach the postseason in 2023, yet owner Bruce Sherman’s desire to focus on the farm system led to former GM Kim Ng leaving the organization last offseason, and the subsequent hiring of Peter Bendix as the new president of baseball operations put the Marlins back into rebuild mode. As was widely expected, Schumaker also parted ways with the Marlins after this season, leaving the club once again in search of a new bench boss.
Though McCullough is now speaking with a new Miami front office, he’ll have a familiar face on hand in Marlins assistant GM Gabe Kapler. McCullough and Kapler worked together with the Dodgers when McCullough was the team’s minor league field coordinator and Kapler the director of player development, before Kapler left Los Angeles to become the Phillies’ manager in the 2017-18 offseason. Following stints managing both the Phillies and Giants, Kapler was hired by Bendix as Miami’s assistant GM last December.
Beyond the Marlins’ search in 2022, McCullough has been a candidate for several other managerial openings in recent years. Most immediately, he has been linked to the White Sox and their current vacancy, which puts even more on McCullough’s plate as he is preparing for interviews as well as helping the Dodgers get ready for the World Series. The Mets, Brewers, Guardians, and Royals all had McCullough under consideration for managerial jobs, and McCullough was reportedly a finalist in Kansas City before the team hired Matt Quatraro.
The 44-year-old McCullough has been the Dodgers’ first base coach for the last four seasons, after working as the minor league field coordinator since 2015. While McCullough doesn’t have any managerial experience at the MLB level, he did manage at multiple levels of the Blue Jays’ farm system during the 2007-14 seasons, as he turned to coaching soon after his minor league playing career ended in 2005.
Lombard, Giants assistant coach Alyssa Nakken, Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz and former Marlins bench coach Luis Urueta are the other candidates reportedly on Miami’s radar. It isn’t known how close the Marlins could be to making an actual hire, though it is possible that their search could be somewhat complicated by the Dodgers’ lengthy playoff run, if they’ve been waiting to speak with McCullough.
thickiedon
You’d think MLB would put a freeze on hiring until after World Series
This one belongs to the Reds
Kind of silly in the social media world, as they report on it anyway.
Rsox
Teams are required to ask MLB for permission before making major announcements during the postseason/World Series. It’s why most Managers are fired the day after the season ends, if not sooner. Baseball is a 365 day a year sport and firing your manager at the end of September/beginning of October and having to wait almost a month to replace him doesn’t work in any sport. Plus they haven’t actually hired anyone yet so it’s only talk and some teams will let coaches interview between games/series and some will deny permission til their season is over
BaseballBrian
Who?
halloffamernobodycares
dude who headbutts Ohtani every time Ohtani hits a single
BlueSkies_LA
Isn’t this a for situation not an about? Even the Marlins probably know what the position is about.
Zerbs63
Marlins manager position no thanks
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Just say no bro
Lindor's Bodyguard
I hear that. I would way rather be first base coach in Ohtani La La Land.
Acoss1331
Better to take the Marlins job over the White Sox. Marlins have at least some hope with Alcantara coming back next year from TJS. White Sox are probably going to lose more players this offseason for another season of tryouts.
Zerbs63
You gotta feel like taking the Marlins that you are the captain of a sinking ship lost at sea. At least with the Dodgers he may only be a first mate, but he’s on a ship that knows where it’s going and how to get there.
DodgerOK
They will hire the cheapest guy. The Marlins have no intention to build a winning team.
Samuel
Nonsense.
Watch.
Roger Beshen's Patented FootballSlider
Interesting, instead of being a small fish in a big pond, he’d rather be the big fish in the small pond? Going from one of the marquee franchises to the bottom of the barrel. is it worth it?