Miguel Cairo Emerges as Contender for Nationals Manager Position
The search for a new manager for the Washington Nationals is picking up momentum. After a month of relative silence, the process has begun to unveil potential candidates for the coveted role.
The first signs of activity came when reports surfaced indicating that former Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde had been interviewed for the position. This raised questions about the future of interim manager Miguel Cairo, suggesting he might be sidelined from consideration. However, recent updates indicate that Cairo remains firmly in the running.
Interview Process Gains Traction
According to Andrew Golden from The Washington Post, Cairo is not only still a contender but is also among the candidates who have recently interviewed for the job. Alongside him, Craig Albernaz, the bench coach for the Cleveland Guardians, has also thrown his hat in the ring for the Nationals’ managerial vacancy.
These developments signal that the Nationals are intensifying their efforts to find a new leader for the team. While the list of candidates may not be exhaustive, it’s clear that the organization is making strides in this critical search.
As the Nationals continue to explore their options, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see who ultimately emerges as the team’s next manager.

