Orioles manager Dave Trembley will return in 2010

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BALTIMORE (AP)—Dave Trembley’s job as manager of the Baltimore Orioles isn’t complete: He will get the opportunity to see the team’s arduous rebuilding process through to its next stage.

Trembley will return to manage the Orioles next year after the club announced Friday that it will exercise the 2010 option on his contract. The decision came a day after the Orioles (61-98) broke a 13-game losing streak, third-longest in Baltimore history.

“We have been successful as an organization in introducing the kind of talent that I hope could one day lead to a … postseason berth,” Orioles president Andy MacPhail said. “It is on that basis that I think that Dave has earned the opportunity, deserves the opportunity to manage the club in 2010.”

Trembley has compiled a 169-244 record since taking over for the fired Sam Perlozzo on June 18, 2007. Trembley joined the Orioles as bullpen coach for the 2007 season after managing for 20 seasons in the minor leagues.

“It has been difficult the last couple weeks for everybody. But take that last couple weeks aside (and) what we said we were going to do, we did,” Trembley said. “I’m very appreciative and thankful for the opportunity … to get to go forward.”

Throughout his minor league career, Trembley was most comfortable as an evaluator and developer of talent. With the Orioles forced to expedite their top prospects’ ascension through the organization, Trembley used those skills to the fullest.

“I always felt that Dave Trembley did exactly what this franchise asked him to do: He was charged with nurturing and developing young talent,” MacPhail said.

This year, however, has been particularly challenging. Because the Orioles weren’t expecting to contend, they intended to give some of their best minor leaguers some additional seasoning. Instead, pitchers Brian Matusz(notes), Brad Bergesen(notes), David Hernandez(notes), Jason Berken(notes) and Chris Tillman(notes) were rushed to the majors to reinforce a depleted rotation.

The contributions of other rookies, such as catcher Matt Wieters(notes) and left fielder Nolan Reimold(notes), became more important after MacPhail traded away closer George Sherrill(notes) to the Los Angeles Dodgers in July and cleanup hitter Aubrey Huff(notes) to Detroit in August.

How Trembley handled a younger-than-expected roster while competing in the AL East, one of the toughest divisions in baseball, impressed MacPhail.

“It would be unreasonable … to suggest that over the course of those two seasons, we could expect a record better than they had,” MacPhail said.

Because Trembley managed some of the current Orioles in the minor leagues, he wants to see the rebuilding process through to completion.

“I understand very clearly what it’s all about,” he said. “We have kind of graduated some players. We had a lot of first-year players—I kind of used the term, a lot of true freshmen here—and they got better. Guys improved. Now it’s our job to make sure we go to the next step.”

That process, MacPhail said, will change the way in which Trembley will be graded—and determine his future past next season.

“You now change the criteria for evaluating managers (to) wins and losses,” MacPhail said. “That may not always be fair. Things happen, but at this point, going forward, I like to think we’re out of that first phase of what we hoped to do.”

Trembley intends to be the man to pull the Orioles out of their franchise-record run of 12 straight losing seasons.

“I am happy for the philosophy that’s existed since I came aboard: To do things right, be fair, understand that the big picture is not yourself and it’s the Baltimore Orioles,” Trembley said.

Still, being summoned to MacPhail’s office at 3:30 p.m. Friday afternoon made Trembley nervous because his status had been widely debated.

“I felt like I was walking the green mile,” Trembley joked.

Updated Oct 2, 8:09 pm EDT
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  1. <i>toddshorts@...</i>
    22. Posted by toddshorts@... Wed Oct 7 1:20am EDT

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    who cares orioles suck please move we as fans can carless we have a real team in a real sport go ravenssssssssss might i add we have names u actually heared of on that team ray lewis ed reed ect ect
  2. Scott L
    21. Posted by Scott L Tue Oct 6 3:16pm EDT

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    We are the laughing stock of the American League and the higher ups basically said "Trembley we want you to keep working the miracles you have". Two last place finishes in a row - now there is top notch managing for you. I don't dislike the guy I am simply looking at results and man it doesn't get lower than last place! Do something, anything different! This is a disgrace for a once great team.
  3. RobM
    20. Posted by RobM Sat Oct 3 7:08pm EDT

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    What the O's need to do is get a good talent evaluator in the front office, and start building their franchise from the ground up. They could take a lesson from the Twins, who've never been really big on spending money on free agents, instead, they build their organization from within, and that method has really worked. All I will say is that the Twins signing of mediocre free agents is as bad as the O's not spending ANY money, but these two teams have a lot in common, as far as their stretches of mediocrity are concerned. I believe that if the O's would operate under Minnesotas model they could be contenders again in 5 to 6 years.
  4. <i>manready</i>
    19. Posted by manready Sat Oct 3 3:09pm EDT

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    Managers don't play. They can only manage the hand they are dealt. If the ORIOLES don't get new talent in the off season, nothing will change..The chances of that happening with the current management, given their history, are slim and none. Angelos gets richer and we as Baltimore baseball fans get continued misery.
  5. floyd
    18. Posted by floyd Sat Oct 3 2:51pm EDT

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    Trembley returning is a loud statement by Angelos to Orioles fans: "We don't care about winning."
  6. dalark913
    17. Posted by dalark913 Sat Oct 3 11:56am EDT

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    Robert......the only one brain dead is you.......the rookies & young players need the stability of management of an organization to be solid and stay on course. Blame the manager.....not hardly....we've already been through that half a dozen times. The past and present owners of the Orioles depleted the farm system years back and now we're paying the price. The proof lies in the not to distant Yankees past.......only management recognized their error much sooner than the Orioles.
  7. matt g
    16. Posted by matt g Sat Oct 3 11:53am EDT

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    the oriols are not good but they can get better with the pieces they continue to add. they have good players like noland reimold, matt wieters, and adam jones. they need pitching. at one point, they had 13 guys in the bullpen which is unheard of. they should pursue a big name pitcher and some bullpen help cause without it, they will continue to suck
  8. robert
    15. Posted by robert Sat Oct 3 11:06am EDT

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    Andy McPhail is brain dead. Trembley is a loser and never will be a winner. The Orioles have the players, all they need is a anager that can show them how to win and a good pitching coach.
  9. robert
    14. Posted by robert Sat Oct 3 11:02am EDT

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    Andy McPhail must be brain dead. Trembley will never have a winning season. He's a loser.
  10. larry m
    13. Posted by larry m Sat Oct 3 8:36am EDT

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    smart move . I think dave is a good manager, just needs good players. he had a very hard job this year and he handled it with class.
  11. Tim F
    12. Posted by Tim F Sat Oct 3 12:35am EDT

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    captain kirk...beam us up!!!
  12. wasabi
    11. Posted by wasabi Fri Oct 2 10:46pm EDT

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    Baltimore, washington wiz and redskins fans have had great teams in the past and will be on top one day again.
    all you haters out there dont have a clue what it takes to win in pro sports just ask philly fan,saints fan hell 50% of the teams have never ya never one @#$%.
  13. Baby Arm
    10. Posted by Baby Arm Fri Oct 2 10:08pm EDT

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    good move. young players need some continuity.
  14. Lind
    9. Posted by Lind Fri Oct 2 9:52pm EDT

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    I would fall asleep being the O's skipper, I would pull a Tony LaRussa and be hammered for all the games and fall asleep in car.
  15. Dale E
    8. Posted by Dale E Fri Oct 2 8:52pm EDT

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    The Orioles will surpass the Pirates losing skein with Trembley who should have been axed. Why did the Orioles not treat Perlozzo better as well? Trembley could not manage a little league team.
  16. Paul M
    7. Posted by Paul M Fri Oct 2 8:11pm EDT

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    Unless they get QUALITY pitchers, and spend some $. The Orioles will always be a second rate team You gotta pay to play.
  17. Jeremy Chartrand
    6. Posted by Jeremy Chartrand Fri Oct 2 8:10pm EDT

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    He is the best manager for a team with little talent. It's a great move recognizing the respect the younger players have for him. If they want a big name, they need big name players. If they want to develop a team, Dave Trembley is the man!
  18. david b
    5. Posted by david b Fri Oct 2 7:59pm EDT

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    Looks like they aren't planning on winning next year.More the same.13 straight losing seasons,ever since they fired the manager of the year and got rid of the best gm in baseball..The owner and his sons have run this franchise into the ground.
  19. ra
    4. Posted by ra Fri Oct 2 7:14pm EDT

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    Nobody else would want the job anyway
  20. Gmen1714
    3. Posted by Gmen1714 Fri Oct 2 6:24pm EDT

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    And a closer. And a couple of starters.
  21. Gmen1714
    2. Posted by Gmen1714 Fri Oct 2 6:18pm EDT

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    Now go get us a 1st and 3rd baseman.
  22. Dave
    1. Posted by Dave Sun May 3 6:49pm EDT

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    No comment until the time limit is up.
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