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LOVERRO: Montreal is a great city, but baseball doesn’t work there
There's a Canadian sentimental streak running through this World Series that goes beyond the presence of the American League champion Toronto Blue Jays. It's about the absence of another team - the Montreal Expos.
SharesNationals tap 33-year-old Butera as new manager, MLB’s youngest in 53 years
The Washington Nationals have found a new manager to lead their youth movement -- 33-year-old Blake Butera, according to multiple reports on Thursday.
SharesMiguel Cairo, Nationals interim manager, will not get the permanent job
Washington Nationals interim manager Miguel Cairo, who replaced the fired Dave Martinez in July, will not get the job on a permanent basis, and members of his coaching staff are being let go.
SharesFormer Nationals ace Strasburg returns to San Diego State as special assistant to head coach
Stephen Strasburg is going back to school. The former Washington Nationals ace and 2019 World Series MVP has been hired by San Diego State as a special assistant to head coach Kevin Vance.
SharesNationals’ Wood named Silver Slugger finalist after first full MLB season
Nationals outfielder James Wood brought the lumber to the District last season. Now he's looking for some hardware.
SharesAngels hire ex-Nationals catcher Suzuki as new manager
The Los Angeles Angels have landed a new manager. Kurt Suzuki, who was a catcher with the Washington Nationals during their 2019 World Series run, is taking over the top role in the dugout.
SharesLOVERRO: Why a Red Sox-style makeover of the Nationals may not be all it’s cracked up to be
Paul Toboni, the new Washington Nationals president of baseball operations, spent last week taking the first steps of putting his fingerprints on the franchise by waving goodbye to many of the front office executives and player development field-level employees who were part of the organization that he inherited.
SharesNationals’ Young named Gold Glove finalist
It was a season to forget for the last-place Washington Nationals, but center fielder Jacob Young is still looking to bring home some hardware. He was named a Gold Glove finalist on Wednesday.
SharesTwo Nationals assistant GMs won’t return in revamped front office
Paul Toboni, the Washington Nationals' new president of baseball operations, started handing out pink slips after his first week on the job, parting ways with two assistant general managers on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
SharesFor success with Nationals, Toboni says rocks need to be moved. He’s got some boulders to clear
Paul Toboni, the new Washington Nationals president of baseball operations, was introduced to the public in the District on the day the federal government shut down.
SharesNationals’ new president looks to build ‘monster’ in District
Paul Toboni watched the Nationals from afar as he rose through the ranks of the Boston Red Sox front office. On Wednesday, he took over as Washington's president of baseball operations and promised to build a "monster."
SharesNationals move toward future after dismal season
It couldn't have gone much worse for the Nationals in 2025. They sacked the World Series-winning general manager and manager duo of Mike Rizzo and Dave Martinez en route to a sixth consecutive losing season that mercifully ended on Sunday.
SharesFormer Nationals outfielder Michael A. Taylor retires after 12 seasons
Chicago White Sox outfielder Michael A. Taylor announced his retirement before Sunday's season finale against the Washington Nationals.
SharesShane Smith gives up one hit in six innings as White Sox rout Nationals, 8-0
Shane Smith took a perfect game into the sixth inning, Brooks Baldwin homered and drove in three, and the Chicago White Sox limited the Washington Nationals to one hit in a 8-0 rout on Sunday in the season finale for both last-place teams.
SharesWood slugs tiebreaking homer as Nationals edge White Sox
James Wood hit a tiebreaking solo homer in Washington's three-run seventh inning, and the Nationals beat the Chicago White Sox 6-5 on Saturday.
SharesMontgomery’s ninth-inning homer leads White Sox past Nationals
Colson Montgomery hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the ninth inning, Lenyn Sosa was 3 for 3 with a homer and three RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Washington Nationals 10-9 on Friday night to snap a five-game losing streak.
SharesLOVERRO: Leonsis’ bid to own Nationals has more hurdles than just his woeful Wizards
Monumental Sports and Entertainment boss Ted Leonsis is still banging the drum to buy the Washington Nationals.
SharesHomers by Wood, Bell help Nationals snap Braves’ 10-game win streak
James Wood hit two home runs and Josh Bell added another as the Washington Nationals snapped the Atlanta Braves' 10-game winning streak with a 4-3 win on Wednesday.
SharesNationals finalizing deal with Red Sox’s Toboni as new general manager
The Washington Nationals have found their next general manager. The team is finalizing a deal to hire Boston Red Sox assistant general manager Paul Toboni, according to multiple reports.
SharesBraves beat Nationals for their ninth straight win
Chris Sale earned his first win against Washington, Ronald Acuna Jr. homered and the Atlanta Braves beat the Nationals 11-5 on Monday night.
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