David Bell — Cincinnati Reds
Bell has proven to be a successful coach in his first two years with the Reds, following in his father Buddy’s footsteps as a manager. Bell’s team won 75 games in its first season but advanced to the playoffs the following year. In ’21, Bell’s Reds had the best record among NL clubs that did not make the playoffs. Bell appears to be liked by his players, and he surely has a lot of emotion, as proven by 16 ejections in three years.
David Ross — Chicago Cubs
The third-year manager guided Chicago to the NL Central title in 2020 before completing 71-91 last season. Expectations are low for the Cubs starting the season with a squad that pales in contrast to the division leaders (Milwaukee and St. Louis). Anything less than a third-place result, though, would be a disappointment. Ross, given his track record, should be able to lead his team to more victories than the Pirates or Reds.