BREAKING NEWS: Cardinals announce signing of another legendary manager to a two-year contract extension.

Oliver Marmol won’t start the 2024 season as a manager with uncertain job security. Instead, he secured a two-year contract extension with the St. Louis Cardinals, ensuring his tenure with the team until 2026.

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This agreement was swiftly reached after a meeting on Thursday night between Marmol, chairman Bill DeWitt Jr., and president of baseball operations John Mozeliak. The announcement of the extension was made on Friday, accompanied by a news conference.

At 37 years old, Oliver Marmol, the youngest manager in Major League Baseball, assumed the role following the departures of previous managers Mike Shildt and Mike Matheny. Marmol had previously served as a coach on the St. Louis Cardinals’ staff from 2017 to 2021, rising from first-base coach to bench coach in 2019 before being appointed manager ahead of the 2022 season.

Having been part of the organization since being drafted in the sixth round of the 2007 MLB Draft, Marmol began his coaching career with St. Louis in 2011 as a hitting coach at the Rookie level.

In his inaugural season as manager, the Cardinals clinched the National League Central with a 93-69 record and made it to the postseason. Despite this success, they were defeated in the wild-card series by the Philadelphia Phillies, who eventually represented the NL in the 2022 World Series.

The following year, however, the Cardinals finished last in the NL Central with a record of 71-91, marking their fewest wins in a 162-game season since 1990, when they went 70-92.

With a record of 164-160 in his first two seasons, Marmol admitted before the extension that he felt he was coaching for his job heading into the 2024 season.

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