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  • Nationals Front Office Shake-Up: Paul Toboni Brings Red Sox Scouting Star Devin Pearson to Washington
    Oct 17 2025

    The Washington Nationals have taken another major step in their front office overhaul, hiring Devin Pearson, formerly the Red Sox’s director of amateur scouting, as an assistant general manager. This marks Paul Toboni’s first major hire since being named president of baseball operations. Pearson, 31, worked closely with Toboni in Boston, helping to oversee successful drafts that produced key prospects like Kyle Teel and Connelly Early. Their long-standing connection, dating back to their playing days at Cal, signals Toboni’s trust in Pearson to modernize the Nationals’ amateur scouting and player evaluation systems.

    The move continues a sweeping transformation in Washington, as Toboni reshapes the Nationals’ baseball operations following the departures of several long-tenured executives. Pearson’s addition reinforces a data-driven, player-development-focused approach reminiscent of Boston’s model. For Nationals fans, this hire could foreshadow a sharper focus on college talent, revamped scouting processes, and a more cohesive draft strategy — all crucial steps in pushing the team’s rebuild forward in 2026 and beyond.


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    13 min
  • Nationals Launch Sweeping Overhaul: Paul Toboni Reshapes Washington’s Front Office
    Oct 10 2025

    The Washington Nationals have officially entered a new era. In this episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, host Dan Holmi breaks down the massive front office shakeup led by newly appointed President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Longtime executives Eddie Longosz, Mark Scialabba, and Kris Kline are among several key departures as Toboni begins what insiders are calling the most sweeping organizational overhaul in team history. From scouting to player development, the Nationals are hitting reset on how they build talent, scout players, and develop prospects for long-term success.

    Dan dives into what this means for the Nationals’ rebuild, how it impacts the direction of the franchise, and what fans should expect next from Toboni’s vision. With the entire pro scouting department dismissed and key leadership changes across baseball operations, this episode explores the strategy behind the shakeup — and whether the Lerners are finally giving Toboni the resources to create a sustainable winning model in Washington. Perfect for Nats fans who want to understand what’s really happening behind the scenes.


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    12 min
  • It’s Not All About the Money, But the Washington Nationals Need to Start Acting Like It
    Oct 8 2025

    in this episode, host Dan Holmi dives into the growing conversation around the Washington Nationals’ payroll strategy. After years of cautious spending, the Nats face a pivotal moment as young stars like CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore emerge as franchise cornerstones. Dan breaks down why new leadership under Paul Toboni insists it’s about process over money — but also why a lack of investment could stall progress in a competitive NL East.

    Then, we react to Jim Bowden’s harsh ranking of the Nationals among MLB’s non-playoff teams. Are the Nats really that far away from contending, or is national perception lagging behind the rebuild’s reality? We unpack the state of the farm system, the timeline to contention, and how outside voices could be underestimating Washington’s long-term plan.


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    17 min
  • Washington Nationals Game 162: Daylen Lile’s Breakout, James Wood’s Award, and Future Under Paul Toboni
    Sep 28 2025

    The Washington Nationals wrap up their 2025 season today with Game 162 against the Chicago White Sox at 2:05 pm, closing the book on a year filled with ups and downs. While the final record won’t change with one more game, all eyes are on Miguel Cairo, who may be managing his last contest in D.C. The pitching struggles defined much of the Nationals’ season, but bright spots emerged in the form of CJ Abrams, James Wood, and MacKenzie Gore, giving fans a glimpse of what could be the foundation of the next competitive roster. With new President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni set to take over this offseason, today’s game feels less like a finish line and more like the beginning of a new chapter for the Washington Nationals.

    The focus isn’t just on the field today but also on the future. Daylen Lile’s breakout September has the Nationals fanbase buzzing, showing signs that he could join Wood and Abrams as key offensive building blocks. James Wood was named Player of the Year for the club, while left-handed pitching prospect Alex Clemmey earned Minor League Player of the Year honors, highlighting the progress in Washington’s farm system. As the Nationals head into an offseason of big decisions, their young talent is beginning to shift the narrative from a struggling ballclub to one on the rise. This episode of the Talk Nats Podcast dives into the final game, the breakout performances, and what’s next for the Washington Nationals.


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    24 min
  • Washington Nationals Hire Paul Toboni as Head of Baseball Operations Amid Franchise Rebuild
    Sep 24 2025

    The Washington Nationals have finalized a major front office move, hiring Paul Toboni as their new head of baseball operations. Toboni, who previously served as a senior executive in the Boston Red Sox front office, brings a strong background in drafting and player development. For the Washington Nationals, this represents a turning point after years of missed draft picks, a shallow farm system, and constant turnover in leadership. His experience building up Boston’s farm system signals a new emphasis on development and scouting in Washington.

    The hire comes at a critical time for the Nationals, who have endured six straight losing seasons and are looking to rebuild their organization from the ground up. With no GM currently in place, a vacant scouting director role, and questions about the roster’s future, Toboni will be tasked with reshaping the Nationals both on the field and behind the scenes. From the 2026 draft to future trades and manager hires, this is a reset moment for the Washington Nationals — and the start of the Toboni era.


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    13 min
  • Who’s on First? The Washington Nationals’ Big Question Mark in 2025
    Aug 21 2025

    The Washington Nationals are once again searching for stability at first base. Luis García Jr. has been taking reps at the position under interim manager Miguel Cairo, even though he’s been the team’s everyday second baseman since 2022. With Nathaniel Lowe designated for assignment and veterans like Josh Bell, Paul DeJong, and Andrés Chaparro filling in, Washington is experimenting to see who might emerge as a long-term option. García’s versatility could increase his value, especially as his defense at second continues to struggle.

    Beyond García, the Nationals are testing multiple paths forward. Prospects like Yohandy Morales remain intriguing but inconsistent, while catchers Keibert Ruiz and Riley Adams have each taken practice reps at first. Adams’ August 3 start at the position highlighted Washington’s willingness to get creative to keep his bat in the lineup. With the rebuild in full swing, the Nationals are searching for answers, and the question remains: who’s on first for the Washington Nationals in 2025 and beyond?

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    14 min
  • Dylan Crews Returns in Style, Nats DFA Nathaniel Lowe, and Cole Henry’s First Save
    Aug 15 2025

    Dylan Crews returns after 3 months & sparks the offense

    Nationals DFA Nathaniel Lowe in major roster shakeup

    José Tena delivers clutch hit to beat Phillies 3-2

    Cole Henry records first career save in emotional moment

    Youth movement is ON: Who wins the outfield battle?


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    11 min
  • Washington Nationals Snap Day Game Curse: Wood Homers, Lord Shines, Crews Nears Return
    Aug 10 2025

    The Washington Nationals snapped their daytime woes with a 4-2 win over the San Francisco Giants, fueled by James Wood’s leadoff homer, back-to-back blasts from Paul DeJong and Josh Bell, and six solid innings from rookie Brad Lord. Despite going just 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position, the Nats held on as new closer José A. Ferrer earned his first save since September.

    In other news, Dylan Crews is nearing his MLB return after a strong Triple-A rehab stint, and Cade Cavalli impressed in his first big-league start since 2022, striking out six in 4.1 scoreless innings. The Nationals hope these young players can anchor a brighter future as the season progresses.

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    11 min