There is a chance that the Royals’ Ned Yost will become the dean of American League managers next season.
The Los Angels Angels are headed toward a fourth consecutive season without making the playoffs and are on pace for a third straight losing record. Speculation around baseball is that manager Mike Scioscia could be on the way out.
As it stands, Yost is the second-longest tenured AL manager behind Scioscia, and both men are highly compensated for their work.
Yost is the third-highest paid manager in the AL, making $3.7 million per year, which ranks sixth in Major League Baseball, according to a USA Today report.