HOUSTON — Bo Porter has been hired as manager of the Houston Astros.
Porter, who was the Washington Nationals third-base coach this season, replaces Brad Mills, who was fired last month. Tony DeFrancesco has served as interim manager.
Porter will lead the rebuilding effort of a young team that has the worst record in the majors, wrapping up its second straight 100-loss season. The Astros are in their first season under new owner Jim Crane and moving from the National League to the American League next year.
The 40-year-old Porter has previously worked as Arizona’s bench coach and third-base coach for the Marlins.
He played parts of three major league seasons with Texas, the Chicago Cubs and Oakland.
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