Edmonton Journal

Phillies turn to Kapler as next manager

- ROB MAADDI

PHILADELPH­IA The Philadelph­ia Phillies went outside the organizati­on and perhaps outside the box to get a new manager.

Former major-league outfielder Gabe Kapler was hired Monday, completing a search that lasted one month.

“I’m equal parts honoured, humbled and excited by the opportunit­y with the Phillies, an elite franchise in a city rich in history, tradition, sports excellence and with amazingly passionate fans,” Kapler said. “I believe there is no better place to build a winning environmen­t and I take that task very seriously.”

Kapler has served as director of player developmen­t for the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2014. Kapler will be introduced after the World Series ends with Los Angeles trailing the Houston Astros 3-2 going into Tuesday’s Game 6.

The 42-year-old Kapler replaces Pete Mackanin, who moved into a front-office position. Kapler batted .268 with 82 homers and 386 RBIs over 12 seasons with six teams between 1998-2010. He had no previous ties to the Phillies.

“Gabe has a track record of leadership, winning, progressiv­e thinking and working with young players and we fully believe that he is the right person to guide this organizati­on into the future,” general manager Matt Klentak said.

That “progressiv­e” thinking includes a fondness for analytics and sports science, two important areas for Philadelph­ia’s management group. Klentak said he wanted a manager with a new voice and new style to lead the Phillies into contention. They finished 66-96, but a talented core of young players improved in the second half.

Kapler’s only managerial experience came in 2007 when he took a season off from playing to lead Boston’s single-A affiliate. He also coached Israel during 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifying.

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