The New York Yankees have gone roughly a month without a manager after they mutually agreed to part ways with Joe Girardi following their loss in the ALCS, and their search has been slow moving.
New York has cast a wide net, evaluating both former players, coaches from around the league, and managers who have been out of the sport for a while. They've also only interviewed a handful of candidates, but the team hasn't officially trimmed their list yet.
As such, OnlineGambling.lv has released updated odds on all the candidates and their chances of getting the job.
Rob Thomson, Yankees bench coach: 7/2
Hensley Meulens, Giants hitting coach: 9/2
Eric Wedge, former Indians and Mariners manager: 6/1
Aaron Boone, ESPN analyst: 7/1
Chris Woodward, Dodgers third base coach: 12/1
Jerry Hairston Jr., Dodgers TV analyst: 15/1
David Cone, YES Network analyst: 20/1
Al Pedrique, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders manager: 30/1
Carlos Beltran, former MLB player: 75/1
Field: 10/1
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Thomson was the first guy the Yankees interviewed for the job, showing their interest in him. He has been with the organization for 28 seasons, including 10 as a coach. However, he only has 75 games of managerial experience, leading the Oneonta Yankees to 34-41 record in the New York/Penn League in 1995.
His biggest challenger appears to be Meulens, who has also interviewed for the vacant position. He started his playing career with the Yankees (1989-1993) and has been San Francisco's batting coach since 2010, helping the Giants win three World Series titles during that time.
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