The Texas Rangers hired Skip Schumaker as their manager Friday night, agreeing on a four-year contract with the former National League Manager of the Year, who had been in their organization for the ...
Texas is a state known for its Wild West history - for the outlaws, the criminals and the bandits. People like Sam Bass, the legendary train robber and John Wesley Hardin, notorious gunfighter, are ...
The 45-year-old Schumaker was the 2023 NL Manager of the Year when Miami went 84-78 and made the fourth postseason appearance in club history. That was the same year Texas, with Bochy in his debut ...
ARLINGTON, Texas (KETK)– Less than a week after parting ways with Bruce Bochy, the Texas Rangers have named former major leaguer Skip Schumaker their newest manager. According to Texas Rangers public ...
Skip Schumaker, a special adviser for the Texas Rangers, has been named as the 21st full-time manager in franchise history, replacing Bruce Bochy just days after he announced he wasn’t returning.
Skip Schumaker, the 2023 National League Manager of the Year, will replace Bruce Bochy as the head of the Texas Rangers MLB team.
Skip Schumaker will move from the front office, where he served as senior advisor to President of Baseball Operations Chris Young, to the dugout, a person with knowledge of the negotiations confirmed ...
Skip Schumaker has officially been tasked with leading the Texas Rangers. He was named the 21st full-time manager in franchise history on Friday, Oct. 3.
The Texas Rangers have named Skip Schumaker as their new manager, the club announced on Friday. The move comes days after the team and former manager Bruce Bochy, who in 2023 led Texas to its first ...
The Texas Rangers tonight announced that the club has named Skip Schumaker as its new manager. Schumaker (pronounced SHOE-mah-ker) has agreed to a four-year contract covering the 2026-29 seasons.
Minnesota will compete with several other franchises in search of a new manager this winter, which could complicate their plans.
After missing the playoffs, the Texas Rangers’ president of baseball operations outlined the search for a manager to replace Bruce Bochy.