Nationals reunite with pair of familiar faces to new minor league deals
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Nationals reunite with pair of familiar faces to new minor league deals
"The Washington Nationals have been one of the most interesting organizations to follow throughout the 2025-2026 offseason so far. After coming into this offseason with so much to accomplish, at this point, you could say the organization has done a great job of checking things off their list. Washington had to effectively clean house entirely, letting go of a lot of their"
"After hiring Paul Toboni to be their new President of Baseball Operations, the race was on to bring in a slew of young up-and-comers around him. Now, the front office is among the youngest in the sport but also has the potential to be one of the most innovative, as most of their high-ranking officials outside of Mike DeBartolo are under the age of 40."
Washington effectively overhauled its baseball operations and minor-league depth, removing many familiar front-office figures from the Mike Rizzo era and shedding upper-level minor-league depth. Paul Toboni was hired as President of Baseball Operations and the front office now includes many high-ranking officials under age 40. The organization assembled a youthful coaching staff led by Blake Butera. The team resolved MacKenzie Gore’s future with a farm-altering trade that sent him to the Texas Rangers. Washington continued active minor-league free-agent work, reuniting with former draft picks and signing 31-year-old catcher Tres Barrera for organizational depth.
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