Mike DeBartolo assumes the role of GM for the Nats, bringing a business-focused approach but lacking baseball leadership experience. He is expected to focus on the draft, particularly the crucial early rounds, as past GMs have struggled in later rounds. Miguel Cairo is likely to become the interim manager, responsible for motivating a struggling team. There is a desire for a permanent GM to be appointed soon, ideally from an organization adept at managing with limited resources. Matty LeCroy and Rick Sweet are mentioned as potential managerial candidates.
Mike DeBartolo's promotion to GM brings a business-focused perspective, but his role may be temporary given his lack of leadership experience in baseball.
The draft becomes a priority for DeBartolo, with a focus on early-round selections, especially considering Rizzo's history of poor performance in later rounds.
Miguel Cairo will likely serve as interim manager, tasked with revitalizing a team that has underperformed and is aiming for an improvement of winning 3 out of every 7 games.
The ideal candidate for the next GM should come from an organization experienced in winning with budget constraints, similar to Tampa, Cleveland, or Milwaukee.
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