Nightengale Notebook: Here's what happens to these GMs, managers in the offseason; can Padres save season?
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There may be little turnover this winter among general managers and managers, with only a few currently on the hot seat.
Here is the endangered list and their likely fate:
Zack Scott, Mets interim GM: He likely wasn’t going to survive once owner Steve Cohen denied president Sandy Alderson’s recommendation this summer to make him their permanent GM. Now, he has just been hit with a DWI charge after police found him sleeping behind the wheel at 4:17 in the morning. It will be official in three weeks. Prediction: Fired.
Luis Rojas, Mets manager: Rojas is growing on the job, but with a housecleaning in order, he will likely be one of those swept away. The Mets likely will have to reach the postseason for him to have any chance of returning. Prediction: Fired.
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