Price interviews for Miami post
MIAMI — The Marlins’ interviewing process is picking up steam.
Reds pitching coach Bryan Price interviewed for the vacated managerial post on Friday.
Price’s interview came two days after Mike Redmond made his pitch for the job.
The 50-year-old Price is one of the most respected pitching coaches in the game. Only the Reds and Giants this year had all five of their starters make 30 starts. In 2003, when Price was the pitching coach for Seattle, the Mariners also had five starters make 30 starts.
This is the second time Price has interviewed to manage the Marlins. He also went through the process in 2006.
Miami is looking to move quickly to replace Ozzie Guillen, who was dismissed on Tuesday.
– Joe Frisaro

No doubt he is a professional in this field..probably might be better than Redmond due to his experience as a pitching coach which the Marlins need…The big question is: How much does he want to manage since taking over the marlins might be the end of his managing career… I am sure he knoiws what he might getting into with lorias mafia…