I-GM Mike DeBartolo is on the clock, and the Lerner ownership group is also! | TalkNats.com
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Dreams can materialize even from the lowest circumstances, stressing the importance of time and resilience. The Washington Nationals faced challenges post-2019 World Series, with diminished performance leading to the departure of manager Davey Martinez. His once-effective leadership became overshadowed by the team's struggles, revealing a need for revitalization. Principal owner Mark Lerner emphasized that embracing a fresh approach and new energy was essential for the team's future. The recent seasons exhibited a lack of passion, prompting a need for recognition of the team's failures and the potential for recovery moving forward.
"Dreams can come true, even when things seem to be at their lowest point. It takes time to return from the low point to a high point."
"Davey Martinez was the only manager who could have taken the Washington Nationals team from 19-31 to the World Series win in 2019, being the first to achieve that in baseball history."
"Principal owner Mark Lerner stated that they believed 'a fresh approach and new energy is the best course of action for our team moving forward.'"
"The team lacked fire, and despite typically maintaining a positive outlook, we had to acknowledge the team's struggles and negativity."
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