Dan Jennings' tenure as manager of the Miami Marlins lasted just four months, as the team will not bring back the first-year skipper in 2016.
Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reported that Jennings would not return as manager.
However, per Spencer, Jennings' tenure with the organization may not be over, as Marlins president of baseball operations Michael Hill would like the 55-year-old to move back to his original post as general manager.
Jennings took over the Marlins in May after Mike Redmond was fired. He proceeded to lead the team to a 55-69 record over the final 124 games, as the Marlins finished 2015 with a 71-91 overall mark.