RANGERS
Rangers let go of manager Banister
The Rangers announced the move with 10 games left in Banister’s fourth season, and general manager Jon Daniels said the decision wasn’t based on the record.
“There are times when you’re looking for a new voice, and the new voice for the leadership,” Daniels said. “Jeff did a very good job for us. Ton of passion and energy and care for everybody involved, and we just made a decision that a new voice at this point was needed.”
In a season when the focus turned to the development of their younger players, the Rangers took a 64-88 record into the Friday night’s game against the Mariners to open the final home series of the year. They had lost four in a row and 11 of 15.
Bench coach Don Wakamatsu will serve as interim manager for the remainder of the season.
Banister became the third manager in the majors to be fired this season, along with Mike Matheny of the Cardinals and Bryan Price of the Reds.
Daniels said he informed the 54-year-old Banister of the decision earlier Friday.
Banister released a statement thanking Rangers ownership and Daniels for giving him the opportunity, along with thanking his assistant coaches and the players.
“We had some great times here, but it doesn’t last forever,” Banister said. “Certainly I am disappointed that I was not able to finish the job. But this has been the experience of a lifetime.”
Banister was hired in November 2014 and had a 325-313 record in his first managerial job.