Sunday, June 19, 2011

Marlins Manager Rodriquez resigned on Fathers Day

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ST. PETERSBURG --

Florida Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez has resigned with his team on a nine-game losing streak.

Bench coach Brandon Hyde will manage the Marlins against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, but the club will begin a search for an interim manager.

"It's been extremely frustrating for everyone," Florida president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said. "I think everyone here knows what is going on — the way we've played, the way we've performed. It's tough on everyone, especially him.

"He communicated with me early this morning that this was something he was thinking about, and when I got to the ballpark we accepted his resignation."

Rodriguez, in his first full season as manager, became interim manager on June 23 last year after Fredi Gonzalez was fired. He was given the job permanently five days later, becoming the first Puerto Rican-born manager in major league history. Florida went 46-46 under Rodriguez, who had opened the season as the Marlins' Triple-A manager in New Orleans.

The Marlins fell to 1-17 in June with Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Rays. They were 32-39 and in last place in the NL East, 12 1/2 games behind the Phillies.

Beinfest said the team would move quickly to bring in an interim manager.

"So we can move ahead with the business of playing baseball and trying to win games," he said.

Beinfest informed the players of Rodriguez's decision during a team meeting before Sunday's game.

Rodriguez was at the ballpark and talked with individual players in the manager's office. He didn't speak with reporters.

By Associated Press

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