Braves Extend Snitker

ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 05: Brian Snitker #43 of the Atlanta Braves walks out to the mound against the Philadelphia Phillies at SunTrust Park on June 5, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 05: Brian Snitker #43 of the Atlanta Braves walks out to the mound against the Philadelphia Phillies at SunTrust Park on June 5, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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As expected, the Braves will continue to operate under the direction of Brian Snitker

The Atlanta Braves announced today that they have extended Brian Snitker with a two year contract extension that includes a club option for the 2021 season.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

After multiple 1 year deals, Snitker will be rewarded with a 2 year secure deal now. After a tumultuous pairing with John Coppolella and John Hart, it seems new General Manager Alex Anthopolous and Brian Snitker are now on the same page and moving forward.

Snitker, who turns 63 on Wednesday, has gone 222-227 since taking over for Fredi Gonzalez in May of the 2016 season, and despite being the manager for just shy of 3 seasons, is the 2nd longest current tenured manager in the NL East. Only Don Mattingly has been in his post longer than Snitker.

The Braves surprised many in the 2018 season and won the NL East behind the spectacular play of the younger Braves players and veterans providing great contributions to the team. Freddie Freeman, the team leader, has been very vocal about the fact that he wanted Snitker to remain manager.

Considerable History

Snitker started in the Braves organization in 1977 as a player and been in the organization ever since. He has managed throughout the minor leagues and has been on Atlanta’s coaching staff as a bullpen coach and a 3rd base coach before becoming the Atlanta manger on an interim basis in 2016.

In October of that season, the interim tag was removed.  Snitker has been operating on a year-to-year basis since then… until now.

More news also came out today about a portion of Snitker’s coaching staff. General Manager Alex Anthopolous announced that Chuck Hernandez would not be returning as the pitching coach for the Atlanta Braves.

Anthopolous did say Hernandez may be retained within the organization in another role however.

So the Atlanta Braves and Brian Snitker will now be on the lookout for a new pitching coach.

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Given the information from Mark Bowman, I think we can expect the process to play out for a few weeks.