Seattle Mariners assistant general manager Andy McKay is leaving the organization for a new role with the Cleveland Guardians, The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported Tuesday .
McKay, who has held multiple roles over 10 seasons since joining the Mariners, is heading to the dugout to be Cleveland’s field coordinator, according to Rosenthal. McKay will reunite with former Mariners bullpen coach Stephen Vogt in Cleveland. Vogt, who was with Seattle in 2023, has been the Guardians’ manager for the past two seasons.
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McKay was brought in as the Mariners’ director of player development in October 2015, marking the first major hire for then-general manager Jerry Dipoto. He was promoted to senior director of baseball development in November

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