
"It isn't surprising that Toboni's hiring has triggered a staff overhaul, as some prominent names left the organization even before Toboni was hired two weeks ago. Since the start of September, former scouting director Danny Haas and senior director of amateur scouting Brad Ciolek each left the Nats for jobs with the Orioles and Tigers, respectively. Rizzo himself shook up the front office and player development staffs a few years ago, but Longosz and Scialabba were two of the longtime Washington staffers who stayed put."
"Longosz started with the Nats in 2010 and worked as the club's director of scouting operations for the eight seasons prior to his elevation to the AGM and vice-president role in 2023. Specifically, Longosz was the assistant general manager of player development and administration. Scialabba's ties to the organization stretch back even longer, as he first joined the team in 2006. Working as the Nationals' director of minor league operations from 2009-13, Scialabba took over the player development department in 2013"
Paul Toboni's hiring has triggered a major overhaul of the Washington Nationals' front office and Florida staff. Assistant general managers Eddie Longosz and Mark Scialabba will not return for 2026, and several scouts and other staff members are departing. Former scouting director Danny Haas and senior director of amateur scouting Brad Ciolek left earlier for roles with the Orioles and Tigers. Mike DeBartolo will remain in the Nationals' front office. Longosz joined the organization in 2010 and rose to assistant GM of player development and administration; Scialabba joined in 2006 and led minor league operations and player development before becoming assistant GM.
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