Always “unfinished business” while Brian Snitker is thinking about the future of management

With less than three weeks until the end of the Atlanta Braves regular season in 2025, uncertainty swirls around the team management position for 2026.
In recent days, speculation has increased – including at the national level – as to whether the skipper of Braves current – and the manager with the third highest victories in the history of the franchise – will return in 2026 or will retire.
Earlier in the day, Mark Bowman from MLB.com wrote an article with several quotes from Snitker who, for the first time, indicate that he still wonders whether or not she wants to return to the manager’s headquarters next year.
“Honestly, I don’t know where I’m going to finish and what a decision I’m going to make. I always have the impression that there are unfinished affairs. ” – Brian Snitker, manager of Atlanta Braves, on the possibility of his return in 2026.
Atlanta president of baseball operations and director general Alex Anthopoulos, comments on journalists several days ago, saying that Snitker would remain in the organization, but provided a context to find out if it would be as a manager next season, clearing his response to the declaration that training decisions would occur after the season.
Atlanta did not declare publicly whether or not they had made a contractual offer to Snitker to return next season. In addition, that Snitker’s return to the shelter in the canoe is his decision to probably be made will not be known for at least for a few weeks.
Although there are many out -of -season stories to watch from September 29, none can be greater than with the organization that is advancing as a manager in 2026.




