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Nationals Hire Blake Butera As Manager

By Charlie Wright | October 31, 2025 at 10:30am CDT

Just weeks after hiring Red Sox assistant GM Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations — thus making the 35-year-old the youngest front office leader in MLB — the Nationals announced the hiring of 33-year-old Blake Butera as their new manager. Butera had spent the past two seasons as the Rays’ senior director of player development. Like Toboni, he’s the youngest in the sport at his position.

“I’ve always believed that you win with people, and from our very first conversation, it was clear that Blake is the right person and the right leader for this role,” Toboni said in a press release. “Blake comes into this position with experience in a variety of roles in player development, including as a successful manager, making him uniquely qualified to get the most out of the players in the clubhouse and help us reach the next level. He possesses a strong baseball acumen and has a reputation for building strong relationships with players and staff, making him a great fit for us in Washington, D.C. We’re so excited to welcome him to the Nationals family.”

Butera, who’s already spent four years as a minor league skipper, will be the youngest manager since Frank Quilici in 1972. It’s been a theme for the former Rays farmhand. After a couple of seasons as an infielder in the low minors, he moved to the coaching side, taking over as skipper of High-A Hudson Valley in 2018. At 25 years old, Butera was the youngest manager in organized baseball that season, per Baseball Reference.

After two seasons with Hudson Valley, Butera became the manager of Single-A Charleston. After winning a league title in 2021, he was named Low-A East Manager of the Year. Tampa Bay promoted Butera to Minor League Assistant Field Coordinator in 2023.

Butera also has coaching experience at the international level. He worked for the Perth Heat in the Australian Baseball League from 2019 to 2020. He served as a quality control coach with Leones del Escogido in the Dominican League in 2021. Butera was also a bench coach for Italy in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

Washington fired manager Dave Martinez in July. He had been at the helm since 2018. Martinez won a World Series with the team in 2019, but the team had struggled since then. The Nationals had lost 90+ games in four straight seasons heading into 2025. They were 37-53 when Martinez was dismissed.

Bench coach Miguel Cairo took over as interim manager. He was a candidate to take over full-time in 2026, but was removed from consideration earlier this week. Cairo, Brandon Hyde, and Craig Albernaz were the only three candidates known to have interviewed for Washington’s vacancy. Albernaz ended up landing the Baltimore job.

Washington also moved on from longtime president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo during the season. Assistant general manager Mike DeBartolo took over as interim general manager to close the year. The Nationals then hired former Red Sox assistant general manager Paul Toboni as their president of baseball operations in late September.

With Butera now installed in D.C., seven of the offseason’s incredible ten managerial vacancies have been filled. Colorado, San Diego, and Atlanta are still in the market for a new skipper. Minnesota (Derek Shelton), Baltimore (Albernaz), San Francisco (Tony Vitello), Texas (Skip Schumaker), and the Angels (Kurt Suzuki) have all filled the position this offseason.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported that the Nationals had chosen Butera and were finalizing a contract.

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  1. RunDMC

    2 months ago

    Butera is only 33 years old (not 34 until Aug 2026). Goodness. Good for him.

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    • Armaments216

      2 months ago

      The Nats are of the few major league teams he could manage where every player is still younger than him.

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    • SD_SF_DET

      2 months ago

      Yikes. When I was 33 I had just met my wife and finally started to get my s%%% together. Good for him, but that’s a heck of a pressure filled job for that age

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      • Salzilla

        2 months ago

        It’s baseball, it’s not complicated for one. But seriously, I’m not sure why there’s this thing that a manager needs to be retirement aged. Younger coach could bring in fresh ideas.

        Much luck, Bu! Forza Italia!

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Different sport completely, but it sure worked out for the Rams.

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        • LaBellaVita

          2 months ago

          In bocca al lupo!

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  2. HopefulTwinsFan

    2 months ago

    Who?

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    • HopefulTwinsFan

      2 months ago

      Thanks, smart guy.

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      • Yankees fan in Chicago

        2 months ago

        I was thinking same thing Hopeful but reading the article this young man has some kind of resume at 34 !!!! At first I had mixed thoughts but if he brings the young talent in Washington to the promise land then great! I like that Washington is going young in front office and manager will be fun to watch and I wish them best of luck.

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      • HopefulTwinsFan

        2 months ago

        Based on what I’m reading about him, I agree, YFIC. It’s a more optimistic hire than what the Twins just did, no doubt.

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      • Yankees fan in Chicago

        2 months ago

        I still can’t believe the twins did that. The twins basically said winning and having coaches that actually coach and implement fundamentals along with discipline and a winning culture is not what the team ownership wants. It’s a shame the twins fans are fantastic and definitely deserve more.

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      • HopefulTwinsFan

        2 months ago

        Unfortunately, I can believe it. The Pohlads have made Derek Falvey their lap dog, and they collectively brought aboard a manager who will do the same – Someone who was already a fall guy for bad ownership in Pittsburgh. It’s a real shame, and I almost wish they’d move the team elsewhere than try to gaslight Twins fans into thinking they’re doing something productive while putting a horrible product on the field.

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      • alproof

        2 months ago

        ANY choice would be more optimistic than Derek Shelton. I wonder how the Twins players feel, hearing that news. What an uninspired choice. Not like what the Nats did.

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      • Baseball trade conspiracies

        2 months ago

        I feel sorry for the twins. As a pirate fan I know now the feeling of having moron Shelton as a manager. I think the pirates and the twins have the worst owners in all professional sports.

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      • vtadave

        2 months ago

        Believe it or not, many people are annoyed by the “who?” posts when a relatively unknown person is featured in a blurb/article. It’s really not clever.

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      • HopefulTwinsFan

        2 months ago

        Oh, my bad! I hope you can get to a point in life where a one-word harmless comment on the internet doesn’t “annoy” you anymore.

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      • believeitornot

        1 month ago

        Think it’s lesser educated.

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 month ago

        To be fair, I had no idea who the guy was either.

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 month ago

        Me?

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  3. Gobraves88

    2 months ago

    Where was his previous job?

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    • yeasties

      2 months ago

      read the link to passan

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  4. mnsports

    2 months ago

    Was he ever mentioned as a candidate?

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  5. PhilliesBob1980

    2 months ago

    They should have hired Nats legend Jonathan Papelbon

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    • HopefulTwinsFan

      2 months ago

      Papelbon is not the guy I’d want at the helm of a dugout.

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      • VegasMoved

        2 months ago

        Why not? He’s pretty even keeled.

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        • Teamspirit

          2 months ago

          LOL

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    • DarkSide830

      2 months ago

      That would be a massive chokejob.

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      • Hammerin' Hank

        2 months ago

        If the Phils need a manager he can reunite with Bryce.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Papelbon as a manager of an MLB team would certainly bring a whole level of entertainment. Every “confrontation” with an umpire would be a good time to bust out the popcorn.

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      • vaderzim

        2 months ago

        I hear he’s taken up motivational speaking these days.

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        • El Kabong

          2 months ago

          Does he live in a van down by the river?

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  6. Patriot12992

    2 months ago

    For those interested here is his BR.

    baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=but…

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  7. raulp

    2 months ago

    No idea who’s this guy, is he related to Sal Butera?

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    • Never Remember

      2 months ago

      Did you read any part of this other than headline?

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      • Karensjer

        2 months ago

        To be fair, there isn’t any mention of him being related or not.

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      • VegasMoved

        2 months ago

        Did you?

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        • Karensjer

          2 months ago

          I did, actually, and as of 2 PM Eastern time, there was no mention of him being related to Drew or Sal, or if he wasn’t. There is no need for any of the last few snippy comments related to people questioning Blake’s relationship to Sal or Drew, or if me or others are misreading the article, kindly point us to where it is mentioned. I have been known to read over a thing or two

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  8. Jon M

    2 months ago

    Drew Butera’s brother?

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    • simonkiller

      2 months ago

      We are all Drew Butera’s brother, in a larger sense.

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      • Candlestoked

        2 months ago

        @Simon We all drew Drew Butera’s brother, who is a model at the art studio downtown.

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    • abcrazy4dodgers

      2 months ago

      No, but here’s a small branch of “the tree”: His father Barry Butera Sr. played as high as AAA while brother Barry Butera Jr. also played pro ball.

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  9. DM_Nats

    2 months ago

    Anyone from the Rays organization is fine with me. Welcome to DC, Blake!

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    • 19shamrocks83

      2 months ago

      100%

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    • NationalNightmare

      2 months ago

      I hope he brings some of that Rays magic of transforming pitchers.

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  10. Never Remember

    2 months ago

    Doesn’t matter who they hire since the owner will not provide sufficient funds from his $8 billion wealth to support the team. It is nice to see they didn’t just hire a retread old guy.

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  11. WestVillageTiger

    2 months ago

    The Tampa Bay cult of frugality continues to metastasize.

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    • Man What Runs With the Football

      2 months ago

      I find it amusing that over the past years Tampa Bay, with a 100 million dollar budget has regularly kicked the road apples out of Boston and New York with their 250-300 million dollar budgets. You can put a bunch of self aggrandizing stars together, but you can’t make them play as a team.

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      • stymeedone

        2 months ago

        Which explains why they have the lower budget.

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      • Man What Runs With the Football

        1 month ago

        Well, maybe if the stadium wasn’t in a very “rough” part of town, and it was actually built with baseball in mind instead of Monster Truck racing, and if it wasn’t an hour or more from Tampa proper, they would get more fans. Hopefully the new owners will get a stadium built and make a good faith effort. If not, then Orlando is serious about getting a team.

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      • NavalHistorian

        1 month ago

        Orlando’s bid is all but officially dead. The two main investors, Dr. Rick Workman and John Morgan, pulled their $ out in September. Workman then joined the Tampa Bay Rays ownership group,

        Orlando claims their bid’s still alive because they previously had deals for $1.5 billion to get a team and $1 billion for a stadium, but those deals happened when Workman and Morgan were the two largest investors. Now that they’re both gone, nobody in their right mind is going to lend the rest of that ownership group $2.5 billion.

        My sister lives in Maitland, and IMO MLB baseball definitely won’t work in Orlando unless Disney decides they want a team, and I think it may not work even if a behemouth like Disney owns it.

        Orlando doesn’t even have a minor league team, and the team didn’t draw well when they did. Despite moving out of the old Tinker Stadium to Champion Stadium at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in 1999, the Orlando Rays were last in the Southern League in attendance multiple times before moving to Montgomery, AL in 2004.

        There’s just too much to do in Orlando for a MLB team to be successful. The media market’s not horrible, #15 in the country, but MLB markets that size like Minneapolis-St. Paul are already struggling. The Twins ownership situation and their trade deadline fire sale are in large part because they lost their local TV deal. Orlando would end up a part of the MLB/ESPN MLB TV partnership just like the Twins and many other clubs and probably unable to financially compete in their division.

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      • Man What Runs With the Football

        1 month ago

        Thank you for your opinion. I didn’t believe it would work in Orlando either, until I was shown otherwise. Tampa is going to be given some time to come to terms with the Rays on a stadium, but Orlando is still in play as is Nashville. I remember when everyone in Tampa was pissed that Miami got the (Florida) Marlins and the sport talk stations were inundated with calls swearing if they ever got a team they would support it. Que to a few years later and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays was born only to be abandoned by the rabid fans minutes later. I think they will ultimately end up in Nashville. There’s a ton of ready cash waiting and fans who will actually show up. I’ve been a Rays fan since they were formed. Still have the first shirt I bought about 3:weeks after the team was announced. I’d hate to see the Nashville (Rays?) team founded on the bones of my Tampa team, but they deserve better than what they’ve been stuck with so far.

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  12. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 months ago

    Holy crappe he’s as old as my cat

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    • believeitornot

      2 months ago

      Have heard of nine lives but your cat has more like as many as they played innings a few nights ago.

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    • Candlestoked

      2 months ago

      @Dumpster That’s some old pussie!

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 months ago

        Cat years like dog years?

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  13. julyn82001

    2 months ago

    Thought Cairo had a shot at it… Well, it’s about performing sometimes and Miguel clearly had a very short time/leash to prove himself better. Wish u better luck next time, Miguel…

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    • WadeBoggs

      2 months ago

      Miguel sucked, frankly.

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    • dcftw

      1 month ago

      Cairo is a great man and a great baseball mind. Hes going to find a job in a dugout somewhere. But he was just Davey Martinez 2.0. The Nats obviously wanted to go in a different direction.

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  14. believeitornot

    2 months ago

    Wondering if moving cj off short was discussed in interviews.

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    • Wadz

      2 months ago

      He could easily be traded

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  15. kahnkobra

    2 months ago

    I wonder if he is related to Sal Butera or Drew Butera

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    • wjf010

      2 months ago

      I can say this. if he is related to Drew, he is related to Sal.

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  16. dougsolo2

    2 months ago

    Are the facts in this article correct? It seems to say he was in the Rays organization but in mentions jobs at Hudson Valley and Charleston, which are in the Yankees’ organization.

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  17. dougsolo2

    2 months ago

    Wait, Charleston no longer in Yanks organization (since 2021). But HV is.

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    • Lets Go DBacks

      2 months ago

      From 1998 to 2019 the Renegades were the Rays SS affiliate, according to Baseball Reference.

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      • ChuckyNJ

        2 months ago

        “SS” as in short-season A ball.

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  18. PSawyi

    2 months ago

    Why cant we just hire someone like Hyde or Baldelli as new manager?

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    • MacGromit

      2 months ago

      Because the Nats can no longer have nice things. But buck up, you have your broadcast rights back from MASN.

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    • WadeBoggs

      2 months ago

      I was hoping for Hyde. He has a good temperament for a losing club to mature around.

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    • stymeedone

      2 months ago

      Why do you want someone who failed elsewhere?

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      • WadeBoggs

        2 months ago

        He didn’t fail in Baltimore. He was scapegoated when the team regressed under Elias’ poor roster construction.

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  19. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Drew wasn’t available?

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    • letitbelowenstein

      2 months ago

      Pomeranz?

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      • Hammerin' Hank

        2 months ago

        Carey?

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          You a picture?

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        • believeitornot

          1 month ago

          He has a job surrounding by beautiful women. He’s doing OK.

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          1 month ago

          Completely depends on the temperament and neediness of those beautiful women.

          If they are easy going and down to earth it’s a dream.

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  20. CKC

    2 months ago

    Article says three known candidates. Article yesterday said Craig Epperson interviewed.

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    • CKC

      2 months ago

      Correction, Chad Epperson

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  21. Blah blah blah

    2 months ago

    it appears that Sean McVay is the Jackie Robinson of the young prodigies.

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  22. casey 27

    2 months ago

    Wow, 33? I can’t imagine my peers managing baseball games lol

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    • JanErixon

      1 month ago

      well, it’s tough to have any roles of responsipility when your buds are hanging out at the convenience store all day…

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      • casey 27

        1 month ago

        i don’t really know what you’re referring to, but most of my peers are at work 9-5 and training for a marathon when outside of work. maybe im different

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  23. BPax

    2 months ago

    They fire Davey Martinez who won a World Series in 2019 but has struggled since then. Really? I wonder why? Maybe trading off or letting all his stars walk in free agency had something to do with it. Just a guess.

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    • gholly618

      2 months ago

      Can you read?

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  24. seth

    2 months ago

    Is he related to Drew?

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  25. LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

    2 months ago

    Lets hire a candidate with zero experience managing, and hes only 33 at that! The Nationals have their very own Zohran Mamdani. The Nats are saved!

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    • WadeBoggs

      2 months ago

      Huh? How is this relevant to Mamdani? Why take a political potshot? I guess you’d prefer the uber-corrupt mayor, or his predator predecessor… shameful

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      • LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

        2 months ago

        @WadeBoggs I actually hate everyone that is running

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        • vtadave

          2 months ago

          Sums it up for me in most elections.

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    • LaBellaVita

      2 months ago

      Are you referring to the Angels? Butera has managed for years.

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    • Tigers3232

      2 months ago

      Let’s comment without reading more than the first few sentences and formulating an opinion….

      Its funny the zealots who try and tie in politics always seem to not be such the intellectuals. If only passing a basic civics test was necessary to have ones vote count, we’d possibly weed out sone of corruption on both sides.

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      • casey 27

        1 month ago

        I’d be in favor of term limits and less super PAC’s/conventions to farm funding.

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  26. WadeBoggs

    2 months ago

    I do not like this. Not to be judgmental but 33 is NOT old enough to have gathered the wisdom necessary to helm a team of prima donnas. He’d better be able to command unreal respect. I can’t see how this bodes well for supplementing the Nats’ core, either – what 35, 36-year-old veteran is going to listen to a 33-year-old with no experience at this level? Yikes.

    At least on the bright side, he should have plenty of energy for the grind of 162.

    My gut tells me he’ll fail to lead because he’s ultimately the same generation as the players and it will be impossible to separate himself from being their friend instead of their boss.

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    • foppert3

      2 months ago

      Impossible ?
      Nah. Easily doable. He is not 16.

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    • Papabueno

      2 months ago

      Wood, Lile, Crews, House, Nunez, and Abrams are all between 22-24 years old. Young, Garcia, Gore, Cavalli, and Lord are 25-26.
      Nats need a player development guy in the dugout, and Butera fits the bill.

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      • WadeBoggs

        2 months ago

        I hope so, but I’m skeptical.

        And foppert – don’t underestimate how hard that is to do. Age 33 is young. Lots of life lessons yet to learn.

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      • adc6r

        1 month ago

        Probably at the bench coach position. I really want to see signs that we are rebuilding our scouting at all levels
        Good to read you Papa

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    • JayJ

      2 months ago

      First thing’s first, I’m an idiot. With that said, I don’t think age has much to do with that. It’s character, not wisdom that commands respect.

      Not the same sport, but it’s the same principle. There are divas everywhere. Check Fabian Hurzeler story. A German soccer coach who found success as a 20-something year-old manager. Really, I’m serious, go find out for yourself how age is irrelevant if you’re a good coach with a revolutionary mindset.

      I’m not in the slightest saying this Butera guy will be good, heck, I didn’t even know he existed but we shouldn’t be so quick to judge.

      First comment ever on this site, by the way. Been reading for over a decade and you were the lucky one in making me want to voice an opinion.

      Thanks.

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      • ChuckyNJ

        2 months ago

        For our non-futbolistas, Fabian Hürzeler is manager of Brighton & Hove Albion, who punch above their weight in the Premier League.

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    • Tigers3232

      2 months ago

      It’s probably been a long time since you ve been in your early to mid twenties, but someone age 33 to them is kind of old.

      As far as 35-36yr old they will grow accustomed to it or they ll be hoping to sign elsewhere. And people of similar ages have employer/employee or boss/subordinate relationship all the time.

      This whole concept might be alot for you to grasp but in time you will wither grasp it or fade into what was. Father time is undefeated so these attempts to fight it with a nostalgic feel are exercises in futility.

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      • Kermit The Frog

        2 months ago

        You’re dismissing experience rather easily. Should I assume that’s the asset you don’t have and maybe it’s coloring your viewpoint? Before father time defeats us, it makes us into a fine wine. “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates

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        • Tigers3232

          1 month ago

          Hos experience is listed in the article, Im in no way dismissing it.

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    • Kermit The Frog

      2 months ago

      I wonder if he can relate to multi-millionaires more than anything. I assume modern players have problems that would seem nuts to people making a normal salary.

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    • Yankees fan in Chicago

      1 month ago

      I agree Wade very young . Also the line of friends and boss always a very thin line . Furthermore I would like to know if your the same Wade Boggs that was a great player and I wonder if today’s players visit this site and other staff members of teams …..either way Wade I agree with you and thanks for the great memories!

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      • WadeBoggs

        1 month ago

        I am not that guy, but I aspire to his beer consumption prowess

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  27. foppert3

    2 months ago

    Geez. Baseball hiring a manager that is in his prime !
    I sense a shift in managerial philosophy.

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  28. Mr Bob moose

    2 months ago

    He knew yesterday he was getting a job and he’s gonna hire a younger staff. He was here in my hometown of new castle Indiana last night talking to former Red Sox pitcher Trey Ball about being an assistant pitching coach.

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  29. yankeemanuno23

    2 months ago

    Another crap shoot & go for the low ball $ on a Mgr candidate, by the Nats Ownership. Time to sell again. Get on with the trades & signings, pitchers: Fans will buy less tickets & AAA ‘25 roster is a joke.

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    • stymeedone

      2 months ago

      Not a lot of people go to games because of who the manager is.

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      • NavalHistorian

        1 month ago

        You’re right, but there’s context to Yankee’s comment. Reportedly, Bud Black once walked away from an offer to be the Nats manager because the Learners lowballed him. Dusty Baker eventually left because the Learners lowballed him during negotiations on a new deal too.

        Many Nats fans like me were *not* happy Dusty left and really weren’t very happy with the selection of Davey Martinez. The way the 2019 season started, I (and many other Nats fans) wanted Martinez gone pretty quickly. IMO, if they hadn’t turned it around and won the WS that would have happened too, and things like Martinez letting the players “practice” celebrating winning the WS in spring training would have been used against him.

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  30. kodion

    2 months ago

    I wasn’t here then but things are starting to happen fast, now that the World Series is nearing an end.
    This article is a perfect example: Less than 30 minutes after a post
    mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/the-opener-world-series…
    that includes a Nationals managerial search update that didn’t mention him

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  31. olmtiant

    2 months ago

    Now 2 BC Eagles in majors!!! Joins Sal from Milwaukee… congratulations!!!

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      Emmet Sheehan also attended BC.

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      • olmtiant

        2 months ago

        Thank you El Kabong!!! I know they have quite a few in hockey and handful in NFL ( including GM in Chicago) but until Sal… didn’t see any…

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  32. cre8tor936

    2 months ago

    Rockies actually made a risky move for new blood?

    Reply
  33. retsubllab

    2 months ago

    Is he related to Joey?

    Reply
    • vtadave

      2 months ago

      Joey Bats?

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      Reply
  34. Kermit The Frog

    2 months ago

    They’d better get a strong bench coach, because if he goes out for a cheeseburger in DC, he might get end up in Guatemala.

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  35. matthew07

    2 months ago

    Might as well hire Jonah Hill as manager, or perhaps a recent high school graduate.

    Reply
  36. CO Guardening

    2 months ago

    I’m assuming no relationship to Sal or Drew.

    Reply
  37. chicagobeersnob

    1 month ago

    Nationals hiring unborn baby as their Pitching Coach

    Reply
  38. believeitornot

    1 month ago

    So who will be the pitching and hitting coaches? They have both been lacking in recent years.

    Reply
  39. NavalHistorian

    1 month ago

    I *really* hope Butera becomes the next good, winning (and therefore popular) Nats manager. I don’t know if this is the case with other franchises, but IMO when the Nats have been bad the manager’s been one of, if not the most popular, person on the team. Frank Robinson was quite popular, everybody *really* loved Dusty, and even though the rebuild didn’t go well, IMO everybody’s always going to love Davey Martinez because he helped bring a WS title home to DC.

    I hope Butera was Toboni’s #1 choice and this isn’t a case of ownership being cheap (again.) Bud Black allegedly walked away from a job offer because the Learners lowballed him. Dusty left for the same reason.

    I don’t know if Gerardo Parra was bad/good as a 1B coach, but I’m going to miss him being in the organization, just like I *still* miss Michael Morse.

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    • GuitarMan65

      1 month ago

      Nats had a real problem in August & September with guys getting picked off first base. Parra’s really only got one job as 1B coach, and he wasn’t getting the job done.
      Loved what he brought to the team in 2019, but it’s time to turn the page on Baby Shark.

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  40. DigglinDickers

    1 month ago

    I’m glad the Dodgers won but they were extremely lucky to do so because the Jays were a better team.

    Reply
    • adc6r

      1 month ago

      lad deserves a ring. I was bummed he didn’t get But I am also curious to see if there will e a third Generation in this family line

      Reply
  41. adc6r

    1 month ago

    Like most young GMs, Paul Toboni
    [Whom I now Dub T-Bone]
    Wants to make his mark on the team,often at the expense of what came before. Now, with the hiring of the apparently dynamic and well rounded “Youngest Managers of the Century”, the most important hiring in the organization is the MLB Bench Coach & who has final say over who that is. That hiring will go a long way to telling is how this team will operate this coming season.. I also expect T-Bone to make several one year trade chip signing but also a solid starting pitcher signing for the longer term

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  42. Memorialstadium

    1 month ago

    The AARP sponsorship seems even more brilliant now!

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