National Fire Manager, Dave Martínez and GM Mike Rizzo, in the middle of the struggles


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The Washington National Manager, Dave Martínez, and General Manager Mike Rizzo on Sunday in a great organizational shake in the midst of the team’s struggles.

The measure, which was reported by ESPN, occurs only a few hours after the Nats fell to Boston’s red socks, 6-4, which was a sweep in Nationals Park this weekend.

Washington has been at the bottom of the East division of the National League for a long time, having a 37-53 record now with the loss on Sunday. And although this loss was close, the nationals were exploited in their domestic park, 11-2 and 10-3, in the first two games in the series.

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The Washington National Manager, Dave Martínez (4) on the bench during the game against the Detroit Tigers in Nationals Park. (Brad Mills/Imagn images)

The team now has 2-10 in June, where they have fought powerfully to cross the dish, averaging only 2.5 per game.

Washington has a very young team, but it is a talented group that has not been taking to the steps that the property wants to see.

“On behalf of our family and the National Organization of Washington, I want to thank Mike and Davey for their contributions to our franchise and our city,” said Principal Owner Mark D. Lerner in a statement. “Our family is eternally grateful for their years of dedication to the organization, including its roles in bringing a World Series Trophy to Washington, DC, while we appreciate their past successes, the performance in the field has not been the one that we or our fans expect it to be.

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There have also been times this season when Martínez has become burning when asked about offensive struggles. After losing to the Miami Marlins last month, which led the losing streak of the NATS to seven consecutive games, Martínez made a bold statement when a journalist asked him a question.

“It is never in training. Never in training. The coaches work every day. We are not going to aim here and say that they are the coaches. It is never in the coaches. They work hard. The message is clear. All the work is done before. Sometimes, they have to leave and play the game. It is always the players. Always,” he said, Persese.

The general manager of the Washington nationals, Mike Rizzo, speaks with the media during the meetings of the MLB general manager in Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa. (Mark J. Rebila/USA Today Sports)

On Sunday, the nationals left 15 runners at the base, without obtaining timely successes to save a game in the series.

With the All-Star ahead after this week of games, the nationals rushed to move from Martínez and Rizzo, who were fundamental pieces to obtain the World World Series Championship in 2019.

Martínez was a manager when the team won its first World Series, but the team began to rebuild after that. Rizzo changed the young star Juan Soto to San Diego’s parents, along with Josh Bell, in August 2022.

The agreement produced prospects Robert Hassell III, CJ Abrams, Mackenzie Gore and James Wood, all of which are impacting current nationals. Jarlin Susana, who was also in the deal, remains in minors.

The manager of the Washington Nationals, Dave Martínez (4), returns to a shelter after making a launch change in the fifth entrance against Los Angeles Angeles at the Angel stadium. (Kiyoshi Mio/Imagn images)

But the results in the field have not been the same since the 2019 season, since the nationals have not been higher than the room in the National League of the East and have failed to reach the postseason in the last five seasons.

Mike Debartolo, senior vice president of the team and general manager, has been appointed interim general manager, while the team will make an announcement on Monday to determine who will be the interim manager.

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