


IN BRIEF
The Phillies hired former Yankees manager Joe Girardi to replace Gabe Kapler on Thursday. Girardi will be introduced at a news conference Monday.
“I’m excited for this next chapter of my career,” Girardi said in a statement. “The Phillies have a strong commitment to winning from the owners to the front office to the players to the fans. It’s something that I’ve seen up close for the last 30 years of my baseball career. ... To have my name now associated with this great franchise is something that I couldn’t be happier about.”
Girardi, 55, succeeded Joe Torre as Yankees manager after the 2007 season and spent a decade in pinstripes. He led the team to its 27th World Series title, beating the Phillies in six games in 2009. He also managed the Marlins one season and was NL manager of the year after going 78-84 in 2006, the only manager in the history of the award to win it with a losing record.
The Phillies haven’t had a winning season since 2011 when they finished a run of five straight NL East titles, two pennants and one World Series championship under Charlie Manuel.
Girardi is the 55th manager in franchise history. He’ll wear No. 25.
Tingler, 38, most recently was on the Rangers’ coaching staff as major league player development field coordinator, working with outfielders and baserunners. His only previous managerial experience has been at the lowest rungs, including guiding Leones del Escogido to a 9-1 start in the Dominican Winter League.
He replaces Andy Green, who was blamed for the Padres’ second-half collapse when he was fired with eight games left in the season.