Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Tigers won’t bring back Ausmus as skipper

- By Noah Trister

The Detroit Tigers announced Friday that they will not bring back manager Brad Ausmus next year after four seasons that included a division title amid declining fortunes as the franchise battles age, injuries and the departure of some key stars.

General manager Al Avila announced the move Friday.

Ausmus was 312-325 over nearly four full seasons, including a Central Division title in his first year.

But the Tigers have generally underperfo­rmed since then. Detroit is shedding payroll, although the Tigers still have Miguel Cabrera’s huge contract.

“As we transition the ballclub in a new direction, I feel it’s best we have a new approach and a fresh start with the manager position,” Avila said.

“Brad has done an admirable job under, at times, difficult circumstan­ces, especially this season, and we appreciate his profession­alism and dedication to the Tigers the past four years. Our search for a new manager is under way. We plan to keep an open-mind in considerin­g current members of the coaching staff for positions in 2018, but that will be in conjunctio­n with the manager we hire.”

The Tigers earlier this season dealt ace Justin Verlander to Houston for a trio of prospects they believe will help them down the road.

Detroit drafted Verlander in 2004 with the No. 2 overall pick, he was Rookie of the Year two years later and won the AL Cy Young Award and MVP honor in 2011.

He also threw his second career no-hitter that season and led the Tigers to their first of four consecutiv­e AL Central titles.

A year ago, the Tigers exercised the 2017 option on Ausmus’ contract after a 12-win improvemen­t from 2015. The Tigers have finished first, last and second in the AL Central during his tenure and were just a half-game out of the bottom spot going into Friday’s games.

He took over after the 2013 season, when Jim Leyland stepped down. There was speculatio­n toward the end of the 2015 season about whether Ausmus would be back, but the team kept him and the following year were only a half-game out of a postseason spot before dropping their final two games at Atlanta.

There was no chance this season. such

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tigers manager Brad Ausmus talks to the media before Friday’s game against the Twins in Detroit.
CARLOS OSORIO — ASSOCIATED PRESS Tigers manager Brad Ausmus talks to the media before Friday’s game against the Twins in Detroit.

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