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MLB Managers top to bottom

The average age of major league managers got younger during the offseason, with six teams making new hires. Here are the ages of all 30 managers and a brief look at the six new ones:

Joe Maddon, Chicago Cubs65

Brian Snitker, Atlanta63

Ned Yost, Kansas City63

Bruce Bochy, San Francisco63

Bud Black, Colorado61

Ron Gardenhire, Detroit61

Clint Hurdle, Pittsburgh61

Terry Francona, Cleveland59

Don Mattingly, Miami57

Bob Melvin, Oakland57

Rick Renteria, Chicago White Sox57

Dave Martinez, Washington54

Torey Lovullo, Arizona53

Charlie Montoyo, Toronto53

Bench coach for Tampa Bay last season, when the Rays were the surprise team of the American League. Replaced John Gibbons, 56.

Scott Servais, Seattle51

Mike Shildt, St. Louis50

Brad Ausmus, L.A. Angels49

The only new hire who is a former big-league manager (Tigers). Also had the most extensive playing career; Ausmus caught the seventh-most games in major league history and was a three-time Gold Glove winner. Replaced retiring Mike Scioscia, 60.

Craig Counsell, Milwaukee48

Dave Roberts, L.A. Dodgers46

David Bell, Cincinnati46

Was farm director for the Giants last season after being in the mix for managerial jobs before the 2018 season. Replaced Jim Riggleman, 66.

Aaron Boone, N.Y. Yankees46

Brandon Hyde, Baltimore45

Moved from Joe Maddon's staff with the Cubs to take over the worst team in baseball. The O's were 47-115 last season. Replaced Buck Showalter, 62.

A.J. Hinch, Houston44

Alex Cora, Boston43

Mickey Callaway, N.Y. Mets43

Gabe Kapler, Philadelphia43

Chris Woodward, Texas42

Former Dodgers third base coach was a leading candidate for the Yankees job before the 2018 season and beat out Twins coach Derek Shelton for the Rangers post. Replaces Jeff Banister, 54.

Andy Green, San Diego41

Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay41

Rocco Baldelli, Twins37

After a promising playing career was cut short by physical issues, Baldelli coached with the Rays and was a popular offseason managerial candidate. Replaces Paul Molitor, 62.