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==Managers== * 2002β2003: Jeff Isom (110β62) * 2004β2007: John Massarelli (239β143) * 2008: Greg Jelks (48β48) * 2009: Mark Mason (43β53) * 2010β2011: Darin Everson (80β110) * 2012: Chris Bando (44β52) * 2013β2014: Bart Zeller (72β74) * 2014-2015: Bob Bozzuto: (76β64) * 2016-2020: Gregg Langbehn: (190-193) * 2021- : Tom Vaeth: (238-154) Following the 2003 season, Jeff Isom resigned as manager and moved to the [[Joliet Jackhammers]] of the [[Northern League (baseball, 1993β2010)|Northern League]]. After the 2007 season, Massarelli and the Wild Things parted ways. He took 2008 off and was named the first manager in Lake Erie Crushers history. In 2008, Greg Jelks was named the new manager of the Wild Things, but failed to lead them to the playoffs and finished the season at 48β48. Mark Mason returned to the Wild Things in 2009 as manager after coaching the Paints for two seasons. In November 2009, Mason left the Wild Things to become pitching coach of the [[Atlantic League of Professional Baseball|Atlantic League's]] [[York Revolution]]. On February 16, 2010, they announced Darin Everson as their new manager. After the 2011 season, Darin Everson and the Wild Things parted ways following an 80β110 record over two seasons. On October 18, 2011, the Wild Things hired former MLB catcher and [[Triple-A (baseball)|Triple-A]] coach Chris Bando as the 6th manager in Wild things history. In March 2013, Bando announced that due to complications from hip surgery in January he would resign as manager. Recently hired Bench coach Bart Zeller, who had managed the Joliet Slammers the last two seasons and won a championship, was promoted to manager. During the 2014 season at 31β19 headed into the All-Star break, manager Bart Zeller resigned due to health concerns. He was scheduled to manage the Eastern All-Stars. After the break, Bob Bozzuto took over as manager.
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