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The BriefThe Nationals fired general manager and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo on July 6.Rizzo had his first public interview on 106.7 The Fan on Wednesday.Rizzo said he has "no regrets" ...
In six days, the Washington Nationals will be making the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 MLB Draft. On Sunday, the team fired general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez.
The Nationals' ownership group, led by principal owner Mark Lerner, has come under fire in recent years for the decision to rapidly shed payroll in the seasons following the World Series championship.
The final line, referencing the Lerner family ownership, was a subtle jab at the organization that oversaw his dismissal. Under Rizzo’s tenure, the Nationals transitioned from a perennial bottom ...
The timing of the Nationals’ dismissals of president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez on Sunday was so sudden, ownership did not even appear fully prepared. Lerner ...
During his negotiations with ownership, Mike Rizzo insists that the topic of whether the Lerners would sell the Washington Nationals never came up. The general manager didn’t need any assurances ...
Rizzo, 62, can point to his record in 18 years with the Nationals, 16 as the top baseball executive — four NL East championships, five postseason berths and the 2019 World Series title.
The Washington Nationals sent shockwaves through the MLB world on Sunday when they announced the firings of both general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez in one fell swoop.
The Washington Nationals' former general manager and president of baseball operations, Mike Rizzo, discussed his firing and tenure with the team in an interview on 106.7 The Fan on Wednesday.
That distinction applies more to Rizzo than it does to Martinez, since it's not unusual for a last-place team to fire a manager in July. More News: Washington Nationals Fire Mike Rizzo, Dave ...