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The Minnesota Twins make it official: Ron Gardenhire is out as manager."You lose this many games, you got to do something," the Twins' manager of 13-years told the Pioneer Press this afternoon after news broke. "[Terry Ryan] called me in this morning, I said, 'Terry, you don't have a choice here; do what you have to do."

 

Before noon, ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick tweeted that the Twins may be looking to move on from manager Ron Gardenhire this afternoon saying "Just heard the word is not good on #twins manager Ron Gardenhire, but I'm trying to get confirmation on that." Meanwhile, 1500 ESPN's Patrick Reusse followed that up by confirming that Gardenhire is out.

 

In addition to Gardenhire, the Star Tribune's LaVelle Neal reports that the entire coaching staff is being let go but will likely have the opportunity to be re-hired if the new manager deems fit.

 

Gardenhire finishes his Twins career with four straight 90-loss season but had led the team to six postseason berths in his 13-year tenure as the manager of the team. The organization will have a press conference at 3 PM to address the news. Ron Gardenhire will be in attendance. One key member of the front office will not be there is owner Jim Pohlad who 1500 ESPN's Darren Wolfson reports is currently in Texas at the on-going estate-tax trial.

 

Here is the Twins press release:

TWINS WILL REPLACE RON GARDENHIRE AS MANAGER

 

Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they will replace Ron Gardenhire as manager in 2015.

 

Since joining the organization in 1987, Gardenhire held multiple coaching positions at the minor league and major league levels and was named the 12th Manager in club history in 2002. Gardenhire led the Twins to a record of 1068-1039 (.507) in 13 seasons and trails only Tom Kelly on the Twins all-time managerial wins list. He was named American League Manager of the Year in 2010 and guided the Twins to six American League Central Division titles, including an ALCS appearance in 2002.

 

The Twins will immediately begin their search for a new manager, internally and externally. The coaching staff will be determined by the new manager in conjunction with Executive Vice President, General Manager Terry Ryan.

 

The Twins will hold a 3:00 pm press conference today in the Sid Hartman Press Conference Room at Target Field with Gardenhire and Ryan.

Besides winning Manager of the Year in 2010, Gardenhire finished in the top three in voting in seven of his thirteen years as Twins manager, with five runner-up finishes. He didn't have his first losing season as a manager until 2007, in his sixth year as manager. He din't have his second losing year until 2011, his tenth year as manager.

 

But in the history of baseball, only two managers have survived four consecutive 90-loss seasons, although one of them was Gardenhire's predecessor, Tom Kelly, who was retained by Twins GM Terry Ryan.

 

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When Terry Ryan told Sid a few weeks ago that he expected Gardenhire to be back, I believe he meant what he said.  

 

I suspect that either the Twins told Gardenhire that some of his coaches wouldn't be brought back and Gardy decided to go with them, or the word came down from Jim Pohlad that the change had to be made.

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About a month ago I thought he was gone, and then like others heard enough from others where I thought he would be back (and there seemed to be a change of momentum on the team in September -- the July swoon did not continue through September.)

 

While I don't place the main blame on him, I think it is time for a change.  Still, feel bad for the guy - best of luck to him in the future.

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This is how this would appear from my empoyer:

 

Terry Ryan is pleased to announce the following:

 

After a long and successful career, Ron Gardenhire has announced his retirement, effective immediately.

 

We thank Ron for his many contributions.

 

In retirement, Ron will enjoy spending time with his family, traveling, and fishing.

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Based on what the Twins have done for so long, I didn't think there was a chance that Gardy would be gone. The Twins surprised me today.

 

Here's hoping this change marks the point where the Twins changed perspective. The old guard and old approach isn't working. Maybe, just maybe, this team is embracing that.

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First off... Thanks Ron for all the years of service. You were one of us... Same team I belong to... Same Goals... Same Wishes and Hopes... Congrats on all your successes... Thanks for all your efforts... Good luck in the future.. I'm sure you'll get a fresh start somewhere if you want it.

 

2nd off... It was time... We need a fresh everything.... I'm sad for Ron yet... Still more optimistic now then I am with Ron.

 

3rd Off... I have no specific names on who I'd like the next manager to be. I just know the type... I want an out of the box guy who will know how to use an entire 25 man roster and know now to rotate Santana and Escobar so we get the most out of everyone... A Joe Maddon type is what I'd like to see.

 

4th Off... If you can't find that guy... I'll take the job. Contact me day or night... It's OK.

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If he's not retiring, I bet he's going to be getting offers and interviews very soon.

Yep, and I hope he finds success in another organization.

 

I often disagreed with Gardy's on-field practices but overall, I kinda liked him. It was time for both parties to go their separate ways and I hope there is little/no animosity there. This had to happen.

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Not surprised.

 

1.  They are going to have enough trouble selling tix this winter as it is without trying to sell "same old, same old.  Nobody ever loses their job with the Twins!"

 

2.  He deserved to be fired.

 

3.  He wasn't going to get another contract after 2015, so what's the point of bringing him back for 2014?

 

4.  It doesn't take nostradamus to see how this would have played out in 2015 if they retained him and they stumble out of the gate.  He would have been a dead man walking and they would have been forced to fire him in-season.

 

They had no choice.

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Most teams seem to be looking for guys up on stats and shifting and a more modern way of managing. Unless Gardy does an about face that isn't him. It will be interesting to see where he goes if he goes.

 

He really should just take a year off and maybe do some TV while collecting his paychecks for the year. Maybe drop a few pounds and recharge his batteries.

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