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Nationals GM Mike Rizzo took a subtle jab at ownership as the team continues to struggle through a lengthy rebuild.
The BriefThe Nationals fired general manager and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo on July 6.Rizzo had his first ...
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 ...
I hold my head up high for the standards that we have developed here,” Mike Rizzo said Wednesday, during his weekly interview ...
The Washington Nationals sent shockwaves through the MLB world on Sunday when they announced the firings of both general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Ma ...
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 ...
Yet in Rizzo, ownership had a nice, self-contained unit: He was free to run baseball operations – quite well, for many years – so long as he accepted the Faustian bargain of mitigating ...
Asked to explain if the ongoing sale process will affect spending this offseason, Nationals GM Mike Rizzo kept with the company line, saying, “we’ve been told them to do business as usual.” ...
In a city known for political machinations, Washington Nationals ownership sure looks like it is pulling a power play on president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo. Want a contract extension, Mike?
Cue six years of nondescript misery, best evidenced by the number of days spent over .500: 2020: 0. 2021: 4, the last on June 30. 2022: 0. 2023: 0. 2024: 2, the last on May 10.
Cue six years of nondescript misery, best evidenced by the number of days spent over .500: 2020: 0. 2021: 4, the last on June 30. 2022: 0. 2023: 0. 2024: 2, the last on May 10.