BALTIMORE -- First order of business for the Orioles this offseason: hire a full-time manager.

On Monday afternoon, president of baseball operations Mike Elias announced during his season-ending press conference in the warehouse at Camden Yards that Baltimore will begin an intensive search for a new skipper. That process will involve Tony Mansolino, who served as interim manager following Brandon Hyde’s dismissal on May 17.

“I've told [Mansolino] that we are going to utilize the opportunity of having the permanent chair vacant to talk to other people and learn and see who is available, who's interested and figure out who the right fit is for this team for 2026,” Elias said. “That process is going to include him, and he will be a real candidate. But I expect we are going to talk to othe

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