“The sun will come up tomorrow,” former Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said after his departure from the team on Sunday. If that quote sounds familiar, those were lyrics popularized in the musical, “Annie.” Yes, that is true, the sun will come out tomorrow. Rizzo will get paid the rest of his contract and can take that sunny 2-week vacation to Italy that he was just talking about on the radio a few weeks ago.
For Rizzo’s former bosses, the summer sweltering heat is getting dialed up on the Lerner ownership group, and that sun, when magnified, gets even hotter. They painted an even larger target on themselves once they fired Rizzo because he is gone as a buffer.
While the Lerners rarely ever speak publicly, they needed to say more than what was in their official statement from the team posted yesterday. What is the long-term direction? That is the unknown. Nobody knows what they are willing to do in the next offseason. If they would just say that they are committed to signing their next big contract, everyone could relax. But they said nothing of real substance about the future beyond the end of this 2025 season.
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