Nobody ever claimed that the life of an MLB manager is an easy one. As is evidenced by the high industry turnover, you cannot fire players. As such, the consequences of a botched season often falls squarely on the shoulders of the managers.Across MLB, several skippers know that their jobs are not safe. Today, we will be taking a look at the MLB managers who could soon be out of a job if their clubs fail to meet expectations.Top 5 MLB Managers Who Could Soon be Fired5. Dave Roberts, Los Angeles DodgersWhen it comes to Dave Roberts' MLB regular season record as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, little can be criticized. Since taking the reins in 2016, Roberts has led his club to two NL Pennants and a World Series.However, this season is different. GM Brandon Gomes pledged nearly $1 billion to acquire offseason talent. With a club like this, exiting too early in October could spell disaster for Roberts' future with the team.4. Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay RaysHaving been at the helm of the Tampa Bay Rays dugout since 2014, Kevin Cash is MLB's longest-serving manager with one team. Despite winning Manager of the Year twice and only posting one losing season in nine years, the Rays are in an apparent rebuild mode. As the team looks increasingly unlikely to make the MLB playoffs, watch out for Cash's job to be called into question.3. Aaron Boone, New York YankeesAfter Aaron Boone led the New York Yankees to nearly finish last in the AL East for the first time since 1990 last year, calls for his dismissal were aplenty. However, Boone had one more year on his deal, so GM Brian Cashman decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.2024 is a different story. The Yankees are in a unique position to win their first World Series since 2009. With the fate of Juan Soto for next season still up in the air, Boone has every expectation on his shoulders to lead this team deep into the fall.2. Rocco Baldelli, Minnesota TwinsRocco Baldelli deserves all the credit for leading the Minnesota Twins into their first postseason in two decades last season. However, now that the Royals and the Guardians have pulled ahead of Minnesota, all eyes are on Baldelli. If the manager cannot get his team into the 2024 MLB playoffs, his time in Minnesota may soon be over.1. John Scheider, Toronto Blue JaysThe Toronto Blue Jays are perhaps the biggest disappointment of the 2024 season. Blessed with talent up and down the lineup, virtually nothing has gone right, and the team is last in the AL East. Seeing as though the Jays are 0-4 in the playoffs under Schneider, it appears nearly certain that his days in Toronto are nearly over.