Major League Baseball's regular season is drawing to a close and that means it's time for one of the rites of fall: wondering which teams could make leadership changes.

While no one likes to see any person lose their job, it's an eternal aspect of professional sports. Front offices, more so now than any other time in league history, get the credit when their teams win; the flip side of that coin is that they also get the blame when their clubs lose. Do enough of the losing and, well, you know what comes next.

Fortunately, there appears to be few endangered executives heading into the offseason.The Washington Nationals fired Mike Rizzo earlier this summer and are in the process of interviewing for his permanent replacement, but it seems unlikely that some of their fellow rebuilders -- t

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