Mariners consider 17-year MLB veteran for managerial position
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 5:15 AM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The Seattle Mariners are exploring new managerial options with former MLB player Miguel Cairo being a potential candidate. Cairo, who played for 17 years and has interim managerial experience with the White Sox and Nationals, could help address issues with player development, particularly with Cal Raleigh. The Mariners are under pressure following a disappointing season, raising questions about the future of current manager Dan Wilson. As the offseason approaches, the of managerial changes may significantly shift if teams miss the playoffs.
- •Seattle Mariners seek a new manager ahead of the offseason.
- •Miguel Cairo, a 17-year MLB veteran, is a potential candidate.
- •Cairo's prior experience includes managing the White Sox and Nationals.
- •Current manager Dan Wilson's future is uncertain following a disappointing season.
- •Cal Raleigh's development has raised concerns among analysts.
- 5:15 AMYahoo Sports — Mariners predicted to find new manager in 17-year MLB veteran to help Cal Raleigh
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