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It was Rizzo who was on the phone with agent Scott Boras, negotiating down to the wire on the Strasburg deal. It was Rizzo who was put in front of reporters to discuss that deal and how it got completed on time. It was Rizzo who was shown on the outfield scoreboard at the team's stadium before Tuesday's game, explaining the Strasburg deal.
That was only the latest piece Rizzo has added to the organization as he already started the task of what he likes to say is a building -- not a rebuilding -- for a perennially last-place team on pace for a second consecutive 100-loss season.
He reconfigured the disastrous bullpen Bowden had assembled. Rizzo also acquired new leadoff hitter and center fielder Nyjer Morgan in a June 30 trade with Pittsburgh, a move widely credited with spurring Washington's recent run of better play.
"He's shown both aggressiveness and patience with the makeup of our roster," Riggleman said before Wednesday's game, "and I think the result is we're playing better baseball because he's solidified our roster."
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