As a thrilling Game 7 of the World Series concluded, all teams are now officially in the offseason!

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Next steps in the process for the Nats

A key is building a staff without groupthink.

While newly minted manager, Blake Butera, begins his tenure on paternity leave, he is expected to begin working on Monday. From what we heard, Butera has already been penciling up ideas. His phone was blowing up with congratulations on the birth of his daughter as well as his new job with the Washington Nationals. This will be a week that Butera will never forget.

This is all part of a process. The next steps will be setting up a coaching staff with President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Give it time. We will have many more names here soon.

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Official: Blake Butera has been named the manager of the Washington Nationals

This morning, the Washington Nationals officially named Blake Butera the eighth manager in team history.  Today’s announcement was made by Nationals President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Butera’s name goes next to some of the greats in baseball history like Frank Robinson, Davey Johnson, Dusty Baker, and yes, even Dave Martinez who hoisted the World Series trophy for the Washington Nationals exactly six years ago last night.

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Report: Blake Butera will be the next manager of the Washington Nationals

After PoBO Paul Toboni was hired by the Washington Nationals, he said that hiring a manager was a top priority. There is no surprise that Toboni went for a minor league manager with a record of success. It was part of our poll where we not only named Matt LeCroy from the Nats’ Triple-A affiliate as a candidate, but also a choice for an un-named minor league manager — now has the name, Blake Butera.

My suggestion, after the Texas Rangers manager named Skip Schumaker as their manager and took him off the board early as a candidate, was to go the route of a minor league manager or top collegiate head coach — and marry that person up with a tactical bench coach like Chip Hale who was the Nats’ 2019 World Series bench coach. The yin to the yang.

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All quiet on 1500 South Capitol St. SE Washington, D.C.

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Baseball doesn’t need a salary cap — just a better system where the fans come first!

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A crowded OF is a good problem to have for the Nats

At the end of July, the Washington Nationals traded Alex Call at the trade deadline from their crowded outfield. Ho hum, he’s in the World Series with the Dodgers. The Nats had six outfielders at the time and pared that down to five at the MLB level with Dylan Crews, Robert Hassell III, Daylen Lile, James Wood, and Jacob Young all competing for playing time.

After Nathaniel Lowe was DFA’d, the Nats were able to move Josh Bell to first base, and the lineup started to utilize the DH spot for Lile and Wood to get at-bats. That allowed Hassell and Young to platoon in center field, and Crews played most days in right field. This could be the same plan for the 2026 season — or PoBO Paul Toboni and his new manager might have other plans because they need more production from Crews, Hassell and Young.

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Coaches Matter. People Matter. Decisions Matter.

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The World Series opens tonight with international flair!

TORONTO — The 2025 World Series has been billed as a David-versus-Goliath matchup, but truth-be-told, the Toronto Blue Jays ranked 5th in Opening Day payroll. Okay, the Dodgers spent $87-$95 million more (depending on your math) which was as much as five teams spent on their entire team payrolls per USA Today.

And the real winner in all of this is FOX as the TV outlet for the World Series. This World Series will span the globe given the superstar presence of Japanese players on the Dodgers, the Canadian entry of the Blue Jays, the multiple Latin American connections on both teams, and the Dodgers original roots in New York City (Brooklyn) to their current address in Los Angeles.

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On a slow news day, a disappointing report from Keith Law of The Athletic

The most talked about player in the Arizona Fall League might be Seaver King. After a mixed bag of results during his High-A Wilmington and Double-A Harrisburg stints in 2025, King was chosen among the eight Washington Nationals’ minor leaguers with an opportunity to play in the prestigious AFL. And so far, King has stepped up to shine in the Arizona sunshine.

Few players had as much to prove as King who was the No. 10 overall draft pick in the deep 2024 class. There was a time when King was a Top-3 projected pick, and he slid due to some inconsistencies in his final season in college that he played with Wake Forest.

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