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From: SiouxPal10/24/2014 2:35:24 PM
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Joe Maddon leaving Rays

Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon has exercised an opt-out clause in his contract and is leaving the team immediately.

"We tried diligently and aggressively to sign Joe to a third contract extension prior to his decision," Rays owner Stuart Sternberg said in a statement Friday. "As of yesterday afternoon, Joe enabled himself to explore opportunities throughout Major League Baseball. He will not be managing the Rays in 2015."

In comments that were tweeted by the Tampa Bay Times, Maddon said his decision to leave the club was a combination of financial issues and curiosity over what opportunities will present themselves. Maddon said there was discussion with the Rays on a new contract but "we were still too far apart."

"When am I going to get this opportunity to find out exactly what people think under these circumstances?" Maddon said, according to the Times. He said the difficulty of leaving the team was "gut wrenching, almost feeling sick."

Big Shoes To FillJoe Maddon brought much success to a Rays organization that didn't have a lot to cheer about prior to his arrival in 2005. The Rays made postseason appearances four times under Maddon, compared to zero appearances under the team's previous eight managers.

CategoryMaddonAll Others
Seasons98
Win pct.517.401
Playoff apps40
--ESPN Stats & Information


Maddon's departure comes 10 days after Andrew Friedman, the Rays' executive vice president, joined the Dodgers as their president of baseball operations. Speculation began almost immediately about where Maddon will manage next. A Dodgers source told ESPN.com's Ramona Shelburne on Friday that Maddon's departure from the Rays has "nothing to do with us."

Dodgers manager Don Mattingly signed a three-year contract extension through 2016 in January. At his introductory news conference, Friedman said Mattingly "definitely" will manage the team in 2015.

"I'm going into it with the mindset that we're going to work together for a long time," Friedman said. "I've had one manager in the 10 years I've been doing this, and I look forward to working with Donnie for a long time."

Tampa Bay was 77-85 this season -- the first year since 2009 that the Rays did not win 90 games. Among active managers, though, Maddon ranks with the best when it comes to 90-win seasons. He has five, two fewer than Terry Francona and Mike Scioscia.

Maddon is 781-729 in 11 seasons as a major league manager. He was 754-705 in nine years with Tampa Bay and managed parts of two other seasons with the then-California Angels. He is a two-time American League manager of the year, including in 2008, when the Rays won the AL pennant.

Rays outfielder Wil Myers took to Twitter to wish Maddon his best.
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