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Baltimore’s Orioles fired Manager Brandon Hyde on Saturday after the slow start of the team for the 2025 season after competing for the East League title of the American League last season.
Baltimore lost Friday against Washington’s nationals, 4-3, and fell to 15-28 in the season.
Upon entering Saturday against the nationals, Baltimore was in the last place in the east of the al.
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The manager of the Orioles of Baltimore, Brandon Hyde, during spring training training at the Ed Smith stadium in Sarasota, Florida, on February 16, 2025. (Kim Klement Neitzel/Imagn images)
“As head of baseball, the bad beginning of our season is ultimately my responsibility,” said the executive vice president of Orioles and general manager Mike Elias in a press release. “Part of that responsibility is to look for difficult changes to establish a different course for the future.
“I want to thank Brandon for his hard work, dedication and passion all these years and for returning the team to the playoffs and winning a championship of Al East. His many positive contributions to this organization already Baltimore will remain, and we want him and his family to the best.”
Hyde was in his seventh year as manager of the Orioles. He was with the team during the years of reconstruction, going 54-108 in 2019 and 52-110 in 2021. The poor seasons allowed the team to acquire Gunnar Henderson, Jackson Holliday and Adley Rutschman.
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The manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Brandon Hyde, makes a change of launch, taking out the pitcher Seranthony DomÃnguez (56) of a game during the eighth entrance against the Royal Kansas City in Oriole Park in Camden Yards in Baltimore on May 3, 2025. (Gregory Fisher/Imagn images)
The Orioles were 101-61 in 2023 and 91-71 in 2024.
The team lost in the Al Division series in 2023 and the series of Commodines from Al last year.
“Brandon Hyde is someone who I have come to know and admire deeply, not only for his extensive knowledge of baseball, but also for his exceptional leadership as a manager,” said Orioles controller owner David Rubenstein. “I am sincerely grateful for their significant achievements in the last six years, which have greatly benefited both the orioles and the city of Baltimore.
“However, as is sometimes the case in baseball, change becomes necessary, and we believe that this is one of those moments. The organization of the Orioles really appreciates everything Brandon has contributed during his mandate, and we wish him nothing more than success in any path that he then chooses below in the world of baseball.”

Baltimore’s Orioles manager Brandon Hyde, talks to journalists during spring training training at Ed Smith stadium in Sarasota, Florida, February 13, 2025. (Kim Klement Neitzel/Imagn images)
Baltimore’s third base coach Tony Mansolino, was appointed interim manager.