Analysis | Mike Rizzo has a new deal to lead the Nationals. So what's next?
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Now that Mike Rizzo has signed a multiyear deal to keep running the Washington Nationals, he has an entire scouting department to address, starting with two of the most important jobs in his front office. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)
"You know, we took a deep dive into how we could be more effective in all of our departments. We've had a little bit of an organizational restructuring. Some people are going to be reassigned, some people are going to be replaced, some people are going to have a little different job descriptions. "But suffice it to say, our objective is to strike a balance in our scouting and player development and front office systems. We've made huge investments in manpower and brainpower and technology over the last couple years. We want to utilize that to the best of our...
"Changes happen every year, every team goes through it and this is the time of year there is changes being made," Rizzo said on a video call. "You know, we took a deep dive into how we could be more effective... We want to utilize that to the best of our ability and really take that to the next level."
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