AJ Hinch — Detroit Tigers
The controversial former Houston Astros manager is back in the league and ready for Year 2 in Detroit. When the Astros won the World Series in 2017, AJ Hinch was in charge, and the team deployed an intricate cheating strategy during games. Following his one-year suspension, Hinch was hired by the Tigers and has provided the organization with some strong management. There is no doubt that Hinch is a talented manager — probably one of the best — but he will not make our top-5 until he wins without the help of a cheating club.
Kevin Cash — Tampa Bay
Kevin Cash is an excellent coach. After managing the Rays to 90 wins in 2018, Cash guided Tampa to 96 wins and a postseason berth in Year 5. Cash led the Rays to an American League-best 40 wins and a World Series appearance two years ago. Unfortunately for the outstanding manager, his decision to bench an unhittable Blake Snell in Game 6 ruined his season. Cash’s team responded by winning the AL East (and 100 games) in ’21, only to lose in the ALDS to Boston. Cash is an excellent manager who will be around for quite some time.