
List of the best current MLB Managers, ranked by baseball fans according to these categories: career winning percentage, average finish within respective division, number of postseasons compared to number of seasons, number of World Series titles and Manager of the Year awards, perceived leadership, charisma and that intangible X Factor.
These great, currently active baseball managers have a lot of responsibility in the game of pro-baseball. Managers choose the batting order and starting pitcher before each game and make substitutions throughout the game. They make decisions regarding relievers, pinch-hitters and defensive replacements.
How much strategic control do managers have in baseball? It differs from manager to manager and game to game. Some managers control pitch selection, defensive positioning, decisions to bunt, steal, pitch out, etc., while others designate an assistant coach or a player (often the catcher) to make some or all of these decisions.
Some notable Major League Baseball managers choose to act as their team's first base or third base coach while their team is batting in order to more closely communicate with baserunners, but most managers delegate this responsibility to an assistant. MLB Managers are typically assisted by two or more coaches. In many cases, top professional baseball managers are former professional, semi-professional or college players.
See also: The Best MLB Managers of All Time
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Bruce Bochy
San Francisco Giants
Buck Showalter
Baltimore Orioles
Clint Hurdle
Pittsburgh Pirates
Don Mattingly
Los Angeles Dodgers
Jim Leyland
Detroit Tigers
Joe Maddon
Tampa Bay Rays
John Farrell
Boston Red Sox
Mike Matheny
St. Louis Cardinals
Ron Washington
Texas Rangers
Terry Francona
Cleveland Indians