David Ross Could Reunite with Former Cubs Coach
David Ross had his name in the rumor mill last month, reportedly getting interest from the Cincinnati Reds for their vacant manager spot. Ultimately, Terry Francona was hired by the Reds. Now, Ross is back in the news as the Baltimore Orioles are reportedly targeting the former Cubs manager to be their new bench coach.
The Orioles parted ways with three coaches after the team’s quick exit from the postseason in October. That included bench coach Fredi González, who served the role for the last three seasons. Now, as Baltimore looks to assemble a new staff, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal is reporting that the Orioles are interested in Ross to replace González.
Via The Athletic.
The Baltimore Orioles are interested in David Ross for their bench-coach vacancy, according to sources familiar with the team’s process. Whether Ross would want the job, if the Orioles indeed offered it, is not known.
If Ross does take the job, then he’d be reunited with former Cubs first-base coach Brandon Hyde. Ross ended his playing career with the Cubs in 2015-16, which overlapped with Hyde’s time in the organization. Before taking over as Baltimore’s manager in 2019, Hyde was a coach fro the Cubs from 2014-18.
Following his four-year stint as Cubs manager Ross was abruptly fired last offseason, when the Cubs shocked the baseball world by hiring Craig Counsell. Ross did not return to the dugout in 2024, after reportedly turning down the bench coach job under Aaron Boone with the New York Yankees.
Maybe a year away from the game has rejuvenated Ross’ desire to coach again and the Orioles seem like a good landing spot with a familiar face in Hyde ready to welcome Ross with open arms. We’ll see if Ross does indeed share mutual feelings with the Orioles in the coming weeks.
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There is no doubt in my mind that David Ross was grinning ear to ear when the Cubs were eliminated from playoff contention this year and I bet he had himself a good chuckle when the team finished the 2024 season with the same 83-79 record that he had before he was fired following 2023. Now, there’s a chance that the former Cubs manager returns to the NL Central.
According to national baseball insider Bob Nightengale, the Cincinnati Reds are expected to interview Ross for their vacant managerial position. David Bell, who was a coach for the Cubs during the 2013 season, had been the Reds’ manager since 2019, but was fired after six seasons in Cincinnati. Just last summer, Bell had agreed to a contract extension that ran through the 2026 season.
The Reds finished 2023 with an 82-80 record and had playoff ambitions this year. Bell was axed after the Reds finished in fourth place in the NL Central this year, taking a step back and ending the year under .500 at 77-85.
Now, the Reds are on the hunt for a new skipper and Ross is under consideration. However, the former Cubs manager does not appear to the be Cincinnati’s top target.
Via USA Today.
Skip Schumaker, who officially informed the Marlins and his players that he had no interest in returning before departing Friday for a family emergency, is the No. 1 target of the Cincinnati Reds. Former Cubs manager David Ross also is expected to be interviewed.
Ross managed the Cubs from 2020-23, and I’ll always say that he had a tough landscape to maneuver through during his time in the dugout. His first year in Chicago was the COVID season and then in 2021 the team’s core was traded at the deadline. The 2022 season didn’t have high expectations and in 2023 the Cubs pretty much played to their pre-season projections.
However, as much as I believe Ross was overly criticized at times in his final year with the Cubs, there were definitely things that were bothersome. But hey, maybe Ross has learned from his mistakes and is ready for a new challenge.
As of now there aren’t many manager positions open heading into next season. Besides the Reds, the White Sox have to decide if they’ll keep Grady Sizemore or look elsewhere, while the Miami Marlins have to replace Skip Schumaker.
In four seasons with the Cubs, Ross was 262-284, winning the division during the shortened 2020 season, while finishing fourth, third and second in the NL Central in the subsequent years.