Ex-Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister is the bench coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks and he would be a solid fit for the Houston Astros.
Jeff Banister, the Arizona Diamondbacks bench coach and former Texas Ranger, speaks with the media during 2023 World Series Media Day at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Thursday.announcing that he is retiring as manager of the Houston Astros means the man who finished second to him for the job should be the logical choice as his successor.fired A.J. Hinch for his role in “HDTV Garbage Can Gate” in 2019. Banister was a finalist, and the Astros went with Baker.
That opportunity, and those questions, if they come from the Astros, would come in about the next 10 to 12 days, depending on the length of this series.After he was fired by then GM Jon Daniels, Banister found he had a hard time getting back into Major League Baseball. It can happen. In 2021, he accepted what was essentially a volunteer job as an assistant at the University of Northern Colorado, where his son,, played. He enjoyed the job, and being around his son, but it didn’t quite scratch the itch of Major League Baseball.
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