Tony Mansolino’s situation as manager of the Baltimore Orioles remains up in the air.
The team president, Mike Elias, reported this Monday that other options are being considered for the manager position, although Mansolino, who was the interim manager for much of the season, is also a candidate.
Both Mansolino and Elias answered questions in a press conference after the season ended, where the Orioles finished in last place in the American League East, after two consecutive postseason appearances.
Mansolino, who turned 43 on Sunday, watched the Orioles conclude the season with a 3-2 loss to the New York Yankees. He took over as interim manager on May 17, following the dismissal of Brandon Hyde, after a season start with a record of 15-28.
Under Mansolino’s direction, Baltimore had a 60-59 record, finishing the season with 75-87.