The Nationals’ managerial search continues to take shape, and one prominent candidate has already been eliminated from consideration. The Washington Post’s Andrew Golden reports that interim manager Miguel Cairo has been told that he won’t be the team’s full-time bench boss next season, while former Twins manger Rocco Baldelli and Dodgers bench coach Danny Lehmann have each drawn interest as possible candidates. Both Baldelli and Lehmann declined comment when asked if they’d already interviewed with the Nats.
Cairo, Brandon Hyde, and Craig Albernaz are the only three names known to have interviewed for the Washington job, and Albernaz is naturally no longer an option after the Orioles hired him as their manager. Since the Nats and most teams are pretty guarded when it comes to public information on managerial searches, it is entirely possible that other names are being considered, or have already interviewed. (As an example, Albernaz wasn’t known to be a candidate for the O’s until reports emerged that the team was on the verge of hiring him.)
Cairo was midway through his second season as Washington’s bench coach when manager Davey Martinez and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo were fired in July. Cairo was bumped up to the interim manager role, and he posted a 29-43 record as the Nationals stumbled to a 66-96 overall record this year. This was Cairo’s second time stepping into a managerial role, as he was as acting manager for 34 games with the 2022 White Sox when Tony La Russa was absent on medical leave.
While Cairo did enough to merit at least an interview about the full-time Nats job, it always seemed more likely that new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni was going to bring in a fresh voice as the team’s next skipper. That would continue Toboni’s early trend of shaking things up within the organization, as multiple changes have already been made within the front office, scouting and training staffs.
The shake-up will also extend to the Nationals’ coaching staff, as Golden writes that six coaches (pitching coach Jim Hickey, hitting coach Darnell Coles, first base coach Gerardo Parra, third base coach Ricky Gutierrez, bullpen coach Ricky Bones, and catching/strategy coach Henry Blanco) have been told they won’t be retained unless the new manager wants them to stay. This news doesn’t come as a large surprise, as the Nats had already given their coaches permission to explore jobs with other teams. While Cairo wasn’t specifically mentioned as also being on the way out, it can be assumed that he won’t be back in his old bench coach role.
Like Hyde, Baldelli would bring some Major League managerial experience to a Nationals team that has hit some snags in its rebuild. Baldelli posted a 527-505 record over seven seasons with the Twins, winning three AL Central crowns and (in 2023) the club’s first postseason series victory since 2002. Since that playoff triumph, however, the Twins collapsed down the stretch in 2024 to finish with an 82-80 record, and things continued to spiral this year with a 70-92 record.
Baldelli was fired at season’s end, yet it is hard to entirely fault him for the Twins’ struggles given how ownership responded to the 2023 postseason by immediately cutting the payroll. At this year’s trade deadline, the club had a fire sale of both impending free agents and some controllable players, further positioning Minnesota toward a rebuild period. It seems like the league as a whole didn’t assign much blame to Baldelli for the Twins’ situation, as the ex-skipper said that he’d heard from 10 teams about job openings in the wake of his dismissal, though Golden’s report is the first time Baldelli has been linked to one of the many managerial openings around baseball this fall.
Lehmann’s name recently surfaced in connection with the Braves’ managerial vacancy, and he received interest from the White Sox in their managerial search last offseason before Chicago hired Will Venable. Lehmann spent eight years as a player in the Twins’ farm system and in independent ball from 2007-14, and has since been working with the Dodgers in such roles as an advanced video scout, a special assistant, and a game planning/communications coach. His four seasons in that coaching role led to his promotion to the bench coach job prior to the 2023 season.
The Dodgers’ ongoing postseason run could be somewhat complicating Lehmann’s candidacy, as he would have only been able to interview in between playoff rounds or on off-days within a series. It could be that Lehmann is waiting until L.A. has entirely concluded the World Series before turning his attention to managerial possibilities, though this wait may not have hurt his chances, given how the Nats, Braves, and other teams still have opening for the top dugout jobs.

If anyone wants to know what Cairo’s reaction was to learning he WOULDN’T be getting the job he thought he had, it’s the same reaction he has in this video when he finally realized what he thought was a sure thing …… wasn’t ;O)
youtu.be/1QybYz5YHfc?si=ae0aOf7h3o8nmt3X
You’re ruthless lol
That was classic.
Rsox – Yeah every time I tell people that Manny made a homerun-robbing catch over the left field wall, they never believe me.
It’s not like I said he did it in Fenway. LOL!
Well unfortunately Manny was never known for great defensive plays. However Manny cutting of Damon’s throw will live on in infamy forever…
Rsox – Yes and also Manny climbing the wall in Oriole Park to high-five a fan after making a spectacular running catch.
Matt LeCroy should be given a chance.
Rocco would be a good fit for this group let’s get it done Toboni
Love to see it ! A lot of hate toward him but thought he did a good job. Similar circumstances w Washington vs Minnesota
After much contemplation and discussion with my family, I have decided to remove my name from consideration for the Washington Nationals manager’s position.
I’m so very surprised that Mike Redmond or Billy Ripken dont get teams after them. If I remember right wasn’t Mike Redmond manager of the year once for what he did with the Marlins. Sad that he did a great job there and yet it seems to hurt his chances getting another job. Think taking those jobs in Miami or Colorado can ruin your chances in future openings.
I think you are thinking of Skip Schumaker, Redmond never won it as the Marlins didn’t even have a winning record in either full season that he managed
When will we gat an AI manager? Just have one of the interns do what the computer says to do! Would be so much cheaper than Roberts or Counsell. No revisiting the managers decision in game or post game. Plus no need for job interviews.
Thought a couple of teams already tried that w/Kapler.
I was rooting for Cairo actually. Smart player in his day.
I believe Lehmann will go to the Braves
The more I learn about Lehmann’s career trajectory, the more I hope Atlanta does hire him. I didn’t want to see Lehmann’s name on the Nationals’ list. Lol
I feel like Baldelli will be the one. I think he’d fit in well with the Nats.