Mark Feinsand
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You know, the idea that the manager is the reason that, you know, he managed the same way during the 7-4 start as he has during the 0-11.
You know, he handed the ball to his closer with a one-nothing lead the other day, and he blew the save.
I think the GM is the one, or president of baseball operations in this case, David Stearns.
Certainly should be taking more heat for this right now.
But look, Seacron's not going to fire David Stearns midseason.
He's not going to fire him a month into the season.
But if they're going to wait the playoffs this year for a second straight year, I wouldn't necessarily be shocked if there was a change at the top of the list.
at the top of the front office, because when you're an owner spending over $400 million a year on your team and paying exorbitant luxury taxes and giving them Juan Soto and going out and spending all this money, you, at the very minimum, expect to be in the postseason.
And two years in a row out of the postseason, I'd be very interested to see what happens at that point.
We're not used to seeing Houston and Philly.
Those two in particular, Houston's 8-15, Philly's 8-13.
These are teams that have been contenders on an annual basis.
I never like to really rant and rave about standings in April.
You think back to 2019, your beloved Nationals were 19-31.