Atlanta – David Ross, former Atlanta Catcher and Chicago cub The manager said on Thursday that he is ready to manage again and said that “will be amazing” by returning to the dugout with the brave.
In an interview with the Associated Press, Ross refused to say a lot about his interest among the brave without being in the list of candidates to replace the Brian Snight.
Ross, Bainbridge, Native of Georgia, were 262-284 in four sessions in four sessions, managing cubs from 2020 to 2023. Under Ross, the cub won NL Central in 2020.
The 69 -year -old snakeker announced on Wednesday that he would not return after 10 seasons as Braves Manager.
Ross, 48, who played for the brave from 2009 to 2012 in the midst of his 15 -year career, was included in the initial speculation about potential candidates to replace the snakekar. Braves’ General Manager Alex Anthopolos did not identify any candidate at the Wednesday’s news conference to announce the snoutker’s decision.
Ross said on Thursday, “I would love to manage again.”
Ross said, “Obviously, Atlanta will be amazing, but exactly there is nothing to expand,” Ross said, he realized that he was mentioned in speculative lists. I do not want to talk about anything that has no leg yet. Hopefully, my name will be pop up, but we will wait and look at it. ,
Ross started playing with his career Los angeles doors in 2002. He was a career. There were some of his most productive seasons as a part -time starter in 229 hitters and part -time starter in Atlanta. He hit .273 with seven homer in 2009 and 289 in the next season.
Ross, who was a respected leader at Braves Clubhouse, said on Thursday, “I loved my time there.”
Snitker led the brave at the 2021 World Series Championship, which was almost half -century as the main attraction with the organization. He will be with the organization in an advisory role and will be included in the team’s hall of fame in the 2026 season.
Snightker led Atlanta as an 811 win, 6 NL East Division title, 1 Wild-Card Birth and Manager at the 2021 World Series Championship.
Braves ended 76–87 in this season, the final year of the snakeker’s contract.
Braves President Terry McGirk presented the snakekar with the keys of a new truck at the news conference and announced that the team was sending the snakekar and his wife, Ronnie on a holiday.
Braves had two coaches at 2025 staff of the snitkar with experience as a manager. The bench coach is the former manager of Walt Weiss Colorado. Third-base coach Freddy Gonzalez is a former manager with Atlanta and Marlins.
Other potential candidates are former Bravs Infielder Mark Derosa, cub bench coach Ryan Flehry and former Marlins Manager Skip Shumikar.

