Here's who we know has interviewed for the Nationals' managerial opening so far
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Here's who we know has interviewed for the Nationals' managerial opening so far
"The Washington Nationals are currently sitting at home with the rest of us, enjoying the pleasure of watching this marathon Game 3 of the World Series continue to go on forever. Part of the reason why the club is sitting at home right now and has been for awhile is because of their lack of consistent leadership from their coaching staff."
"After World Series winning manager Dave Martinez was fired during the regular season, interim manager Miguel Cairo took over for the remainder of what was one of the most disappointing campaigns in the history of the organization. Since the firings of both Martinez and previous GM Mike Rizzo became official, many more members of the front office have since been moved on from as well as Paul Toboni takes over the reigns."
"His first major decision will be figuring out who their next manager is going to be, and it may have gotten a bit more difficult after one candidate the team interviewed ended up taking another job in Craig Albernaz. At the time of writing, we have knowledge of the team interviewing 3 candidates so far, and they all have varying backgrounds."
The Washington Nationals missed the postseason and remain at home partly due to inconsistent leadership within the coaching staff. World Series-winning manager Dave Martinez was fired midseason and interim manager Miguel Cairo finished out a disappointing campaign. General manager Mike Rizzo was also dismissed, prompting additional front-office changes and the promotion of Paul Toboni. Toboni's first major task is selecting the next full-time manager. The team interviewed three candidates with diverse backgrounds. Craig Albernaz, a former Cleveland Guardians bench coach, accepted the Orioles' managerial position. Miguel Cairo interviewed as well, drawing comparisons to Martinez for his fiery leadership and willingness to defend players.
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