Chicago Sun-Times

Astros’ Espada gets his turn

Cubs add fired Phils skipper Kapler to list to replace Maddon

- GORDON WITTENMYER CUBS BEAT gwittenmye­r@suntimes.com | @GDubCub

If this week’s schedule is any indication, the Cubs’ decision on a new manager could be headed toward a conclusion in the next week or so.

On Monday, the Cubs were scheduled to interview Astros bench coach Joe Espada. The club also added a surprising name to its interview list, saying recently fired Phillies manager Gabe Kapler will interview later in the week.

They are the fifth and sixth candidates to interview, including three last week: Cubs firstbase coach Will Venable, popular former Yankees manager (and ex-Cubs catcher) Joe Girardi and presumptiv­e favorite David Ross, a special assistant to the Cubs’ front office.

Cubs bench coach Mark Loretta interviewe­d the previous week.

Three more are known to have declined interview requests by the Cubs: Dodgers special assistant Raul Ibanez, Yankees special assistant Carlos Beltran and Phillies player-informatio­n coordinato­r Sam Fuld (another former Cub).

The Cubs could have significan­t competitio­n if they choose to target one of the outside candidates for an offer.

Girardi, the most experience­d candidate, interviewe­d with the Mets and is expected to interview with the Phillies.

Despite a lack of managing experience, Espada, 44, has gained growing attention as a rising managerial candidate since his days as a Marlins third-base coach, Yankees special assistant to the general manager and more recently as a coach with the cutting-edge Astros.

Kapler reportedly is interviewi­ng this week with Giants baseball operations president Farhan Zaidi. Venable also has drawn interest from the team.

Kapler and Zaidi worked closely together for three years in the Dodgers’ front office, Zaidi as the general manager and Kapler as the farm director before taking the Phillies’ managing job in 2018.

Kapler became a lightning rod in two seasons in Philadelph­ia, from embarrassi­ng moves early in his first season (i.e., failing to have a pitcher ready when calling for a change) to regression of young core players in his second. There also were reports of veterans disgruntle­d over some of his and the staff ’s methods.

“They’ve gone overboard on the analytics,” one player complained in an NBC Sports Philadelph­ia report.

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