Yankees to interview Carlos Beltran for manager's position

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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
A look back at Carlos Beltran's MLB career
A look back at Carlos Beltran's MLB career

NEW YORK -- Former New York Yankees outfielder Carlos Beltran will interview for the team's manager position on Wednesday, a source confirmed to ESPN.

Beltran, 40, told ESPN Deportes' Marly Rivera earlier this month that he would be interested in interviewing for the job. General manager Brian Cashman considers Beltran a friend and has mentioned that the past two Yankees managers, Joe Girardi and Joe Torre, basically went from playing to managing.

The manager's position opened when Girardi was let go on Oct. 26.

"I am aware of his interest in managing in the future," Cashman recently said of Beltran. "I'll leave it at that for right now."

Beltran's interview was first reported by MLB Network Radio.

The Yankees have already interviewed their bench coach from last year, Rob Thomson, former Indians and Mariners manager Eric Wedge, Giants bench coach Hensley Meulens, Dodgers third-base coach Chris Woodward, and ESPN analyst and former infielder Aaron Boone

Beltran played parts of three seasons in the Bronx from 2014 to 2016, batting .270 with 56 homers and 180 RBIs. He retired Sunday after 20 years in the league, the most recent with the World Series champion Astros.

ESPN's Buster Olney and Andrew Marchand contributed to this report.

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