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Tigers' Triple-A manager Gabe Alvarez reportedly dismissed due to harassment allegation

By Teddy RicketsonYahoo Sports

The Triple-A Toledo manager was abruptly dismissed on May 5 for a "violation of club policy."

This is the second reported incident of misconduct in the Tigers organization in the last 13 months. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images) Nic Antaya via Getty Images The Detroit Tigers announced on May 5 that the contract for Triple-A manager Gabe Alvarez was abruptly terminated due to a “violation of club policy. ” On May 6, sources told The Athletic that the termination was the result of a human resources investigation into Alvarez stemming from alleged harassment claims from a female employee.

Alvarez had served as the manager of Triple-A Toledo since 2025. Viewed by some as an up-and-coming coach, he’d been the manager for Detroit’s Double-A affiliate in Erie for the three years prior, winning the Eastern League in both 2023 and 2024. Mike Hessman was named the interim manager in Toledo.

Tigers manager A. J. Hinch was asked about the situation on Tuesday, and he said, per the Detroit News: “I talked to Hess this morning to establish kind of a cadence for our communication.

I don't have any comment on the whole thing. But in terms of my confidence in Hess to handle the transition, he's going to handle things very well. He's a good communicator.