James Wagner:
The Nationals have been reluctant to pay top dollar for managers in the past. Their standard practice has been two-year deals with options, which Matt Williams, Jim Riggleman and Manny Acta signed. Riggleman made $600,000 his final year as manager in 2011. Even veteran manager Davey Johnson worked under a shorter-term deal. He made $4 million his final year as manager in 2013 after much lower pay before and had a modest consulting year added on for 2014. Williams, fired the day after the 2015 season ended, was due to make $1 million in 2016.
look...I agree they are cheap but there wasn't any great manager out there to be hired....ozzie Guillen?
bud black has a losing record.. I ain't going to pay him much either...
now if girardi had been out there I would have wanted the nats to make a run..
i'm not sure why dusty is considered such a horrible manager... won some division titles, made it to a world series...won manager of the year once... nearly 20 years experience managing in the NL
he's a little past his prime and also has a reputation for mishandling pitchers (blowing out their arms)..that is about all I know
anyways, I would have hired cal ripken jr. but this ain't the worst choice they could have made..
hiring matt Williams a few years ago.. that WAS the worst choice.