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Clayton McCullough Takes Charge as Miami Marlins’ New Manager After Triumph with Dodgers

The Miami Marlins have hired Clayton McCullough, previously the Dodgers’ first base coach, as their new manager. Reports emerged yesterday, crediting several sources including

NBC Miami

, which pegged him as the franchise’s 17th manager. McCullough, 44, is the new manager after the Marlins’ tough 62-100 season with Skip Schumaker.

Prior to joining the majors, McCullough managed in the minor leagues within the Toronto Blue Jays organization, boasting a record of 402-357, as noted by

USA Today

. His tenure at the Dodgers also saw him work with notable players like Shohei Ohtani, helping him achieve a historic 50-50 season with 59 stolen bases and 54 home runs in 2024. Moreover, McCullough’s personal rapport with players was evident when Mookie Betts described him as his “favorite coach ever” during the 2023 Home Run Derby.

The Marlins’ selection of McCullough follows an extensive interview process from the prior year where Schumaker was eventually chosen. According to an

MLB.com report

, this isn’t McCullough’s first foray into leadership roles, as his managerial beginnings date back to his time with the Blue Jays minors.

As McCullough steps up to the plate for Miami, the focus shifts to building a competitive roster. With players like Jake Burger, Jonah Bride, Edward Cabrera, and Sandy Alcantara, McCullough’s experience and efficacy in developing talent will be critical. His World Series victory with the Dodgers last month, as cited by

USA Today

, hints at a potential for positive change for the Marlins as they seek to rebound from the last lackluster season.

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