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Former Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo reflects on firing, extends offer to fans for Home Run Derby

Fox NewsFriday, July 11, 2025 at 11:51:00 PM
Former Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo reflects on firing, extends offer to fans for Home Run Derby
Mike Rizzo, the longtime Nationals GM who was let go earlier this year, is keeping things classy—he’s offering to buy drinks for fans at the Home Run Derby and says he looks back on his 16-year run with pride, not bitterness.
Editor’s Note: Even in the messy world of sports firings, Rizzo’s gesture is a reminder that how you exit matters. His offer isn’t just about drinks—it’s a nod to the fans who supported his teams, including the 2019 World Series champs. For baseball fans, it’s a rare feel-good moment in a business usually dominated by drama.
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