Scott Servais to be named Mariners manager, report says.

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Scott Servais, an assistant general manager with the Angels, will be named manager of the Seattle Mariners, the Los Angeles Times is reporting.
An announcement is expected later Friday.

Servais, Red Sox special assistant Jason Varitek and minor league manager Phil Nevin were among the finalists for the job, according to multiple media reports. He will replace Lloyd McClendon, who was fired earlier this month after two seasons as Seattle's manager.

Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto and Servais shared a working relationship with the Angels, where Dipoto was GM and Servais oversaw scouting and player development.
Dipoto came to Seattle after leaving behind a rocky relationship with the Angels and manager Mike Scioscia over the summer. He and Servais shared a similar organizational philosophy in the Angels organization, so a re-teaming of the two wasn't a major surprise.

The Mariners haven't made the postseason since 2001, the longest playoff drought by any Major League Baseball team. The only team in any of the four major sports with a longer drought is the Bills, who last made the postseason in 1999.

Information from ESPN Stats & Information was included in this report.
 

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