Brewers to decide Ken Macha’s future after the season
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Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said he’s going to make his plans public regarding manager Ken Macha until after the team’s final game, according to MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy.
“I’ll make all decisions after the season,” Melvin said. “Within a few days after the season.”
Macha has a club option for 2011, but with the team’s poor performance this season (73-82 so far), the Brewers may not exercise the option. Earlier this month, Sports Illustrated’s Jon Heyman suggested that New York Mets’ scout Bob Melvin could be a possible successor of Macha.
When Melvin was asked about Macha’s performance, he said, “We’ll make all of our evaluations at the end of the season. We’ve had the injuries taking place with the ballclub. I think Ken is a very sharp baseball guy, a very solid baseball guy.”

