Baltimore entered 2025 with expectations of returning to the postseason, but when the team fell 13 games under .500, it marked its lowest point since finishing the 2021 campaign at 52-110. Hyde’s tenure ended with an overall record of 421-492 (.461), a mark weighed down by the full rebuild the team endured during his first three seasons at the helm.
The Nationals are currently in a similar spot to where the Orioles were when they hired Hyde as manager. Washington has won no more than 71 games in each of the past five seasons, posting a .405 winning percentage during that span. Their last winning season came in 2019, when they won the World Series.
On Oct. 1, the Nationals hired 35-year-old Paul Toboni away from the Boston Red Sox to be their president of baseball operations. Along with Hyde, other known candidates for their managerial job include interim skipper Miguel Cairo and Cleveland Guardians associate manager Craig Albernaz. Both have interviewed within the past week, according to Andrew Golden of The Washington Post.
Hyde’s player development background and experience guiding a team out of a rebuild may be especially appealing to a youth-heavy team like the Nationals. Their major league roster features former top prospects James Wood, CJ Abrams, MacKenzie Gore, and Dylan Crews. They also have three Top 100 prospects developing in the pipeline, including 2025 No. 1 pick Eli Willits.
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In Baltimore, Hyde worked with a number of top draft picks, including Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Jackson Holliday, Heston Kjerstad, Colton Cowser, Jordan Westburg, and Grayson Rodriguez. He also previously served as the Cubs’ director of player development,
As of Saturday afternoon, interim manager Tony Mansolino and former New York Mets manager Luis Rojas are the only known candidates to have interviewed for the Orioles’ job. Baltimore has also reportedly shown interest in speaking with legendary slugger Albert Pujols and former Seattle Mariners skipper Scott Servais about the position.