Ron Washington Next Manager Fired Odds Pay Out $225 for Every $100 Bet

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We've seen a peculiar wave of impatience in the MLB this season.

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On Saturday, the Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde. Hyde was the third skipper canned in the past 10 days, joining Derek Shelton (Pirates) and Bud Black (Rockies).

We're still diligently researching this potentially historic stretch, but three managers in 10 days before June 1 may have set one or two MLB records.

Who's next on the dubious list? Well, BetOnline.ag has refreshed its "next manager fired" odds, which you can find below.

Firing odds are subject to change.

Next MLB Manager Fired

John Schneider (Blue Jays)                    7/4       (+175)

Ron Washington (Angels)                       9/4       (+225)

Dave Martinez (Nationals)                      3/1

Kevin Cash (Rays)                                  8/1

Pat Murphy (Brewers)                             9/1

Terry Francona (Reds)                           10/1

Alex Cora (Red Sox)                               20/1

Brian Snitker (Braves)                            25/1

Bruce Bochy (Rangers)                          33/1

Joe Espada (Astros)                               50/1

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