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Washington Nationals Fire GM Micrizzo and manager Dave Martinez
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Washington Nationals Part Ways with GM Micrizzo and Manager Dave Martinez in Major Shakeup

July 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Washington Nationals made unexpected decisions on Sunday by firing manager Dave Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo, despite being in the midst of their sixth straight losing season since their 2019 World Series win. The announcement came shortly after a 6-4 defeat at home, which completed a sweep by the Boston Red Sox. With a record of 37-53, the Nationals are last in the NL East, with only the Colorado Rockies holding a worse record in the National League. However, the team approaches the amateur draft with the coveted No. 1 overall pick.

Senior VP and assistant GM Mike Debartolo is set to temporarily replace Rizzo, while Martinez’s successor has not been announced. Washington may have had the option to extend both men’s contracts beyond this season but chose otherwise. Nationals owner Mark Lerner expressed gratitude for their past achievements but cited disappointing on-field performance as the main reason for the changes, emphasizing the need for new energy and direction.

Rizzo’s tenure, which began over 15 years ago shortly after the Lerner family took control of the team, ended with significant contributions including the transformation of the farm system and building a successful roster. Martinez, who had no prior managerial experience when hired in 2018, saw mixed results, ending with a 500-622 record. Under their leadership, the Nationals had notable successes such as the World Series win but have struggled recently, with key players traded away during a rebuilding phase.

Despite optimism among Nationals fans, the team has consistently finished near the bottom of their division over the past five years and hasn’t won more than 71 games in recent seasons. Lerner acknowledged Martinez’s passion and connection with players and fans, wishing him well for the future beyond his time with the Nationals.

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Fan Take: This shakeup signals a pivotal moment for the Nationals and highlights the pressures teams face to maintain competitiveness. For baseball fans, it’s a reminder that rebuilding cycles are part of the sport’s ebb and flow, and fresh leadership could ignite a new era of success.

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