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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Baseball

Years active
  
2009–present

Name
  
Mike Rizzo


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Born
  
December 14, 1960 (age 63) (
1960-12-14
)
Chicago, Illinois

Occupation
  
President/ General Manager

Organization
  
Washington Nationals

Alma mater
  
University of Illinois

Education
  
Saint Xavier University

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Michael Anthony Rizzo (born December 14, 1960) is an American baseball front office executive who is the general manager and president of baseball operations of the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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After a brief playing career in minor league baseball, Rizzo transitioned into coaching and scouting. He became the director of scouting for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2000. Rizzo joined the Nationals in 2007 as an assistant general manager. He succeeded Jim Bowden as the Nationals' general manager in 2009, and was promoted to team president in 2013.

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Early life

Rizzo grew up in Chicago as one of four children. His father, Phil, was a former minor league baseball player who drove a truck for the city and scouted for the California Angels on a part-time basis. The Angels made him a full-time scout, as many of the players he identified reached the majors.

Rizzo attended Holy Cross High School in River Grove, Illinois and Saint Xavier University, where he played college baseball for the Saint Xavier Cougars.

Early career

The Angels drafted Rizzo in the 22nd round, with the 554th overall selection, in the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft. He played for the Salem Angels (Class A Short Season), Peoria Suns (Class A) and Redwood Pioneers (Class A Advanced) from 1982 to 1984. After the 1984 season, the Angels released Rizzo. His father suggested that he was not skilled enough to reach the major leagues, and advised he attend college.

Rizzo became an assistant coach at the University of Illinois. Larry Himes, the scout who drafted Rizzo, became the general manager of the Chicago White Sox, and he hired Rizzo as a scout for the Upper Midwest region. He also scouted for the Boston Red Sox. Rizzo joined the Arizona Diamondbacks when the franchise was created in 1998, and served as the Director of Scouting for the Diamondbacks from 2000 to 2006.

Washington Nationals

Seeking to replace Joe Garagiola, Jr. as the Diamondbacks' general manager, the team chose Josh Byrnes over Rizzo. As a result, Rizzo joined the Washington Nationals organization, when he was appointed Assistant General Manager/Vice President of Baseball Operations by Jim Bowden on July 24, 2006. This move coincided with the franchise's ownership transfer from Major League Baseball to a Washington, D.C.-based investment group headed by Ted Lerner.

Three days after Bowden's sudden resignation on March 1, 2009, Rizzo was promoted on an interim basis by team president Stan Kasten. He was named the full-time Senior Vice President/General Manager on August 20, 2009. On October 19, 2010 Rizzo got a five-year extension and was promoted to Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager. The last two years of this contract were club options.

Rizzo decided to shut down ace pitcher Stephen Strasburg late in the 2012 season as he recovered from Tommy John surgery from the year before.

The Nationals promoted Rizzo to President of Baseball Operations during the 2013 season. In 2016 the team picked up its option to extend Rizzo's contract through the 2018 season.

References

Mike Rizzo (baseball) Wikipedia