San Diego Union-Tribune

RAYS’ CASH ‘VERY HAPPY,’ NOT LOOKING

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Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash tried to end speculatio­n about replacing his friend Terry Francona as the manager of the Cleveland Guardians.

“I’m very happy here,” Cash said Monday at the season wrap-up press conference. “I’m under contract here and looking forward to next year, for sure.”

The Francona recently stepped down as Cleveland manager. He’s been slowed by major health issues in recent years. Cash played for Francona with the Boston Red Sox and was a member of his coaching staff in Cleveland before becoming Tampa Bay’s manager in 2015.

In his nine seasons with the Rays, Cash has led them to one AL pennant, a pair of AL East titles and current run of five consecutiv­e playoff trips. His 739 wins with the team are 15 behind franchise-leader Joe Maddon.

The injury-depleted Rays won 99 games this season to earn an AL Wild Card, but were swept by the Texas Rangers in the opening postseason round last week.

Still, Tampa Bay President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander called Cash’s performanc­e in 2023 “the best job that’s he ever done here.”

The Rays were without players for part of the season due to injuries, including ace Shane McClanahan and starting pitchers Drew Rasmussen, Jeffrey Springs and Shane Baz (out all season). First baseman Yandy Díaz, second baseman Brandon Lowe, outfielder­s Luke Raley. Jose Siri and Randy Arozarena were impacted by injuries down the stretch.

Shortstop Wander Franco was placed on administra­tive leave indefinite­ly by Major League Baseball in August while authoritie­s in the Dominican Republic investigat­e the AllStar for an alleged relationsh­ip with a minor and sat out the final six weeks of the regular season and playoffs.

“The most important job a manager has, in our opinion, is to keep players every single day coming to the ballpark caring about competing that day, winning and doing it for one another,” Neander said, “and in no season was that tested more than it was this one.”

About Franco

Franco’s playing status remains in question as the Rays put together their 2024 roster. It is not known when MLB will make a ruling.

“We’re always preparing for multiple different things,” Tampa Bay General Manager Peter Bendix said. “That’s going to be true in that situation.”

Franco has a salary of $2 million next season as part of a $182 million, 11-year contract that started in 2022. He will be paid and receive service time while on administra­tive leave under an agreement with the players’ associatio­n.

Four Nats coaches out...

The Nationals are shaking up manager Dave Martinez’s staff after another last-place finish, deciding not to renew the contracts of bench coach Tim Bogar, third base coach Gary DiSarcina, first base coach Eric Young Jr. and assistant hitting coach Pat Roessler.

Pitching coach Jim Hickey will return in 2024, however.

...Ditto two Boston coaches

The Red Sox fired pitching coach Dave Bush and third base coach Carlos Febles on Monday as the team tries to rebuild after a third last-place finish in four seasons.

A former pitcher who spent nine years in the majors with the Blue Jays, Brewers and Rangers, Bush had worked for the Red Sox since 2016, the last four as pitching coach. The Red Sox staff had a 4.52 ERA this season, 21st in the majors.

Febles played infield for Kansas City for parts of six seasons. He joined the Red Sox organizati­on in 2007, taking over as third base coach in 2018, when Boston won the World Series.

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