The first day of the Texas Rangers’ annual after-season pro-scouting meetings Monday produced a clearer picture of where the club stands in its search for its next full-time manager.
That picture isn’t clear at all, other than there is no end in sight.
General manager Jon Daniels said that each of the eight who have interviewed for the job left favorable impressions in a variety of ways, and one of the remaining six from that pool could very well end up with the job.
But the Rangers also might seek interviews with new candidates, Daniels said, and it now appears certain the search will stretch beyond the World Series, which ends Oct.