ATLANTA -- Brian Snitker has spent portions of this season thinking he may move into an advisory role with the Braves next year. But with a little more than two weeks left in this season, he’s not 100 percent sure he’s ready to end his days as Atlanta’s manager.
“I’m thinking about a lot of things,” Snitker said. “I honestly don’t know where I’m going to end up and what decision I’m going to make. I still feel like there’s some unfinished business.”
Snitker’s contract will expire at the end of this season. The year-long assumption has been that this would be his last season as the team’s manager. But the Braves' struggles in 2025 have given him reason to think he might want a different ending to a managerial career that began in 1982 when Hank Aaron put him in charge of the Class A team