Other notable salaries in the report include the Brewers' Craig Counsell, who'll make $1.5 million, and the Dodgers' Dave Roberts, who'll make $1 million. Former Cubs bench coach Dave Martinez, who was hired as the Nationals' manager after last season, will earn $850,000. That's the fourth-lowest salary among managers.
Craig Counsell
| General information |
|---|
| Height | 6 ft. 0 in. |
| Weight | 180 lbs. |
| Born | August 21, 1970 (age 39) |
| Hometown | South Bend, Indiana |
Major League Baseball discourages the use of tobacco. "I think that would be difficult," said veteran Milwaukee Brewer Craig Counsell, a member of the players union executive council who chews tobacco on occasion. "We've always championed the fact that we're adults who can make their own choices."
Where is Craig Counsell from?
South Bend, Indiana, United States
Who is the manager for Milwaukee Brewers?
Does Craig Counsell have kids?
49 years (August 21, 1970)
MLB Manager Salaries for the 2018 Season
| Manager | Team | Approx. Salary |
|---|
| Joe Maddon | Chicago Cubs | $6,000,000 |
| Bruce Bochy | San Francisco Giants | $6,000,000 |
| Mike Scioscia | Los Angeles Angels | $6,000,000 |
| Buck Showalter | Baltimore Orioles | $3,500,000 |
Bullpen catcher is the lowest-paid coaching position on most major league teams, with an average salary of $90,000, according to a Fangraphs estimate in 2016. You can't get rich doing it, and by this point in the season, the workload can take its toll.
These are the five highest paid managers in Major League Baseball in 2019.
- Clint Hurdle — Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Ned Yost — Kansas City Royals.
- Terry Francona — Cleveland Indians.
- Joe Maddon — Chicago Cubs (TIE)
- Bruce Bochy — San Francisco Giants (TIE)
Carlos Subero. Carlos Ingver Subero (born June 15, 1972) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is the first base and infield coach for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball.
Buck Showalter to part ways with Orioles after disastrous season. The Athletic first reported Wednesday that the Baltimore Orioles are parting ways with Showalter after a disastrous 2018 season, marking the end of his nine-year tenure with the franchise. He won the award once during his time with the Orioles, in 2014.