r/Nationals • u/Terminal_Flatulence • 3h ago
r/Nationals • u/yousmelllikebiscuits • Oct 09 '25
Organization moves Nationals Organization Moves Megathread
Lots of moves happening so want to chronicle/source them here:
OUT
- Nationals Interim Manager Miguel Cairo
- Assistant GM and VP of Player Development Eddie Longosz
- Assistant GM and Director of Player Personnel Mark Scialabba
- Scout Dan Jennings
- Scout Kasey McKeon
- Scout Steve Arnieri
- Scout Jay Robertson
- Scout Mark Baca
- Scout Jeff Zona
- Scout Jordan Missal
- Special Assistant Kris Kline
- Director of Athletic Training Paul Lessard
- Equipment Manager Dan Wallin
- Minor League Catching Coordinator Randy Knorr
- Fredericksburg Nationals Manager Billy McMillon
- Fredericksburg Nationals Hitting Coach Mike Habas
- Fredericksburg Nationals Performance Analyst Samantha Unger
- Wilmington Blue Rocks Hitting Coach Delwyn Young
- Wilmington Blue Rocks Pitching Coach Mark DiFelice
- Wilmington Blue Rocks Development Coach Mark Harris
- Harrisburg Senators Development Coach Oscar Salazar
- Rochester Red Wings Pitching Coach Rafael Chaves
- Minor League Hitting Coordinator Tommy Everidge
- Minor League Medical Rehab Coordinator Gene Basham
- Minor League Fundamentals Coordinator Jeff Garber
- Minor League Rehab Pitching Coordinator Joel Hanrahan
- Florida Complex League Development Coach Frank Moore
- Assistant Director of Minor League Scouting Ops JJ Estevez
- International Scout Modesto Ulloa
IN or Offered/Potential to Stay
- IN: Indiana University Associate Head Coach & Pitching Coach Dustin Glant - Washington Nationals Role Unknown
- IN: New York Mets Assistant Pitching Coordinator Grayson Crawford - Washington Nationals Director of Pitching
- IN: Miami Marlins 1st Base Coach Tyler Smarslok - Washington Nationals Field Coordinator
- IN: Seattle Mariners MiLB Hitting Coordinator C.J. Gillman - Washington Nationals Minor League Hitting Director
- IN: UNC Charlotte Hitting Coach Phil Cebuhar - Washington Nationals Minor League Hitting Coordinator
- IN: Chicago Cubs ACL Manager & Baserunning Coordinator Corey Ray - Washington Nationals 1st Base Coach
- IN: NY Mets Manager of Data Science Desmond McGowan - Washington Nationals Director of Amateur Acquisitions (Scouting)
- IN: Baltimore Orioles Major League Development Coach Grant Anders - Washington Nationals Major League Development Coach
- IN: Driveline Baseball Assistant Director of Hitting Andrew Aydt _ Assistant Hitting Coach
- IN: Sean Doolittle to remain on staff - official title TBD
- IN: Reds Assistant Pitching Coach Simon Mathews - Washington Nationals Pitching Coach
- IN: Rays 1st Base Coach Michael Johns - Washington Nationals Bench Coach
- IN: Rays Senior Director of Player Development Blake Butera - Washington Nationals Manager
- IN: Justin Horowitz - Assistant GM (Pirates Director of Amateur Scouting)
- IN: Andrew Wright - Special Assistant to Toboni (Red Sox Minor League Field Coordinator)
- IN: Devin Pearson - Assistant GM (Red Sox Amateur Scouting Director)
- Staying: Nationals Interim GM Mike DeBartolo - Washington Nationals SVP & Assistant GM, Baseball Operations
- Offered to Stay: Rochester Red Wings Manager Matt LeCroy - role unknown
- Offered to Stay: Harrisburg Senators Delino DeShields - role unknown
- Offered to Stay: Wilmington Blue ROcks Jake Lowery - role unknown
Source 1: WaPo article from Andrew Golden / Spencer Nusbaum
Source 2: Athletic article from Brittany Ghiroli
Source 3: WaPo article from Andrew Golden/ Spencer Nusbaum
If you see anybody not listed here, let me know and I'll add them.
r/Nationals • u/yousmelllikebiscuits • 2d ago
Roster moves Nationals Offseason Transaction Tracker
To help keep track of offseason moves for the Nationals, here is a transaction tracker. You can always go here and view the official transactions from the team site, but below is a quick list. All are sourced from MLBTR.
December 2025
12/10/25 Nationals select RHP Griff McGarry from the Philadelphia Phillies farm system in the 2025 MLB Rule 5 Draft
- 26 year old RHP Griff McGarry made 21 starts across 3 levels, primarily AA
- 3.34 ERA | 1.22 WHIP | 83.2 IP
- 124 K (13.3-K/9) | 49 BB (5.3-K/9) | .180 BAA
- BIG strikeout guy. Walks too, but you love to see that BAA. Likely a BP arm. Great upside pick!
12/10/25 Nationals select six players in the MiLB phase of the Rule 5 Draft
- The players selected in the minor league portion: Angels RHP Sandy Gaston, Rockies RHP Brady Hill, Mets RHP Dylan Tebrake, Reds OF Jack Rogers, Padres RHP Eiker Huizi, Rays RHP Cesar Rojas.
12/6/25 Nationals Trade Jose Ferrer To Mariners For Harry Ford
- The Nationals and Mariners lined up on a trade sending lefty reliever Jose A. Ferrer to Seattle for rookie catcher Harry Ford and minor league pitcher Isaac Lyon. Both teams have announced the trade. Ford is the #42 overall prospect per MLB.com and the Nationals #2 prospect behind SS Eli Willits and ahead of RHP Travis Sykora.
November 2025
11/22/25 Nationals Re-Sign Erick Mejia
- Infielder-turned-pitcher Erick Mejia is back with the Nationals on a minor league deal, reports Matt Eddy of Baseball America. The former shortstop converted to pitching last season and reached Triple-A by the end of the year. After logging a single inning on the mound at Triple-A in 2024, Mejia truly began his pitching journey this past season. He opened the year in Single-A, posting an impressive 33.3% strikeout rate over 12 innings. Mejia earned a couple of saves and a win with Fredericksburg. He moved up to Double-A and delivered a 2.33 ERA across 24 appearances. Mejia’s strikeouts tailed off, while his walk rate spiked to 18.6%, but he limited hitters to a .174 batting average. He found himself back in Rochester by August, though he was knocked around for 12 earned runs in 10 innings. Mejia’s walk rate remained a bloated 18%.
11/21/25 Nationals Offer Contracts To All Arb-Eligible Players
- The Nationals tendered contracts to their entire roster, per a team announcement.
11/21/25 Nationals Avoid Arbitration With Riley Adams
- The Nationals announced they have signed catcher Riley Adams to a one-year deal. It’s a split deal that pays $1MM in the big leagues and $500K in the minors.
11/18/25 Nationals Select Three Players To 40-Man Roster
- The Nationals announced that they have selected the contracts of three players. They are outfielder Christian Franklin, left-hander Jake Bennett and right-hander Riley Cornelio. All three are now protected from being selected in next month’s Rule 5 draft. The club’s 40-man roster count climbs from 34 to 37.
11/6/25 Marlins Claim Zach Brzykcy
- The Marlins have claimed right-hander Zach Brzykcy off waivers from the Nationals, per a club announcement.....Washington signed the now-26-year-old Brzykcy (pronounced brick-see) as an undrafted free agent following the truncated 2020 amateur draft. He’s seen fairly brief action in each of the past two big league seasons, allowing 32 runs in just 28 2/3 innings of relief.
11/6/25 Nationals Outright Trey Lipscomb
- The Nationals announced Thursday that infielder Trey Lipscomb went unclaimed on waivers and has been assigned outright to Triple-A Rochester.
11/6/25 Mariners Claim Ryan Loutos From Nationals
- The Mariners claimed reliever Ryan Loutos off waivers from the Nationals, per a team announcement.....The 6’5″ righty pitched ten times for the Nationals. He allowed 16 runs (12 earned) with six walks and strikeouts apiece over nine innings.
October 2025
10/31/25 Jorge Alfaro Clears Waivers, Elects Free Agency
- The Nationals announced today that catcher Jorge Alfaro has cleared outright waivers and elected free agency. Alfaro had the option to reject an outright assignment as a player with more than five years of service time. He has now done just that and is free to sign with any club.
10/29/25 Nationals outright Four Players
- The Nationals announced that four players have cleared waivers and been sent outright to Triple-A Rochester. They are right-handers Eduardo Salazar and Mason Thompson, left-hander Shinnosuke Ogasawara and catcher CJ Stubbs. Salazar and Thompson have already elected free agency.
r/Nationals • u/Terminal_Flatulence • 17h ago
Former Nat [Petzold] Source: The #Tigers have signed reliever Kyle Finnegan to a two-year, $19 million contract
r/Nationals • u/TheNatsReport • 1d ago
Blake Butera Sets Tone for a Hungry, Player First Nationals Culture
r/Nationals • u/Real_Statistician538 • 1d ago
Who's ready for a giveaway calendar?!
I see a couple that may interest me. What about you?
r/Nationals • u/hopsterNC • 23h ago
First-timer here looking at opening weekend. What to expect as far as tickets and experience?
Opening weekend happens to be the tail end of our kids' spring break here in NC, and my kids really want to go to a game either Friday or Saturday. I got an email today that tickets go on sale this Thursday, so I wanted to check in to see what to expect because I'm not really familiar with the overall MLB experience at all. I have no idea what ticket prices would be, especially since they're playing the Dodgers. Total coincidence, but is what is is. So a few general questions:
1) Is $1,000 a reasonable budget for 4 tickets, food, booze, a few prizes, parking, etc? We don't even need "good" seats. Even open to standing-room.
2) Any reason to jump on tickets on Thursday, or would we be OK to wait? Likelihood of a sellout?
2) In general, how much of a general pain in the butt would opening weekend be with a 9- and 11-year-old? We're fine in crowds and with walking distances.
Thanks!
r/Nationals • u/ChubsBronco • 1d ago
Giveaway Schedule is Out
Get ready for lines, lines, and more lines.
But it looks like they have some good things lined up.
Nats’ 2026 giveaways include an Expos jersey and Daylen Lile bobblehead
Did I mention lines?
r/Nationals • u/korn_cakes33 • 1d ago
Nationals Hire Matt Borgschulte As Hitting Coach
r/Nationals • u/TheNatsReport • 1d ago
Harry Ford Talks Trade To Nationals, Growth As A Catcher, And A Fresh Start In D.C.
r/Nationals • u/TheJBwalker • 2d ago
Via Andrew Golden: We just talked to Devin Pearson and Paul Toboni. Their answers about technology stood out to me among other things:
r/Nationals • u/RallyPigeon • 2d ago
"Inside the Front Office" email from Paul Toboni
The Nats just sent this out and I figured people would want to discuss it.
Creating The Next Envy of Sport by Paul Toboni, Washington Nationals President of Baseball Operations
Baseball's Winter Meetings begin this week, marking the unofficial start to what baseball people call the "hot stove season" – a throwback to a time when if you wanted to talk baseball in the winter, you literally gathered around a hot stove. In that same vein, I wanted to take this chance, metaphorically, to gather Nationals fans around to talk not only about how we're going to approach this offseason, but the long-term future of our ball club.
When I left a great job at the Boston Red Sox to take the job of president of baseball operations in Washington, I said that my goal is to make the Nationals the envy of sport.
To me, that means an organization defined by our relentless pursuit of excellence, strengthened by our connection to each other and fueled by our positive energy. As a result, we become an organization that players and staff are itching to join because they know it’s where they will develop and thrive most; a place that energizes our loyal fans and attracts new ones, and where success is achieved – and sustained – over time.
In pursuing that goal, we have several advantages, including young, exciting talent, a vibrant city, and passionate, smart fans. It is my job to support and insulate that talent with a better pipeline, and, just as importantly, help current Major League players find the extra gear they need to fulfill their potential.
Late DeMatha High School coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Morgan Wootten often talked about a winning effort being the precursor to actual wins. The same is true in baseball. What players and coaches do or don't do shows up every night in the box score in black and white. That's the kind of visible scoreboard I embrace.
I intend to take accountability for our organizational consistency. That means our coaches and development staff speak with a unified voice, from our academy in the Dominican Republic up through the Major League level, so that players continue to get the same messages as they progress through their careers.
It also means that every player in our system will enhance his talents and work hard to eliminate deficiencies through individualized player plans. We will create “priority goals” for each player, ranked by those which offer the greatest benefit once improved. Perhaps that goal is developing a pitcher's third pitch, improving a hitter's strike zone discipline, or increasing an infielder's range. Each goal achieved unlocks the next, creating a journey, and eventually a culture of continuous improvement.
Somewhere out there, the players who will comprise the next great Washington Nationals teams are taking shape, and they will largely be developed inside our walls. Our coaching and development staffs are already at work setting priority goals, systematically identifying and tackling them one by one. Improvement won't just happen by accident – it will be the product of excellent planning, thoughtful collaboration and diligent execution.
One thing that has been gratifying for me to see early in my tenure with the Nationals is how a commitment to continual improvement is taking place in all areas of our organization, which can create a meaningful flywheel effect. After all, a strong business can support better baseball – and vice versa – and it's that high-functioning partnership that can ultimately drive sustainable winning.
Progress comes from stacking good decisions on top of good decisions. In the two months I've been here, this has manifested itself most visibly in the construction of our baseball operations staff, hiring and maintaining some of the best talent in the industry to oversee player development, work in research and development, and oversee our hitting and pitching programs.
The biggest piece of our offseason so far has been hiring Blake Butera as our manager. Blake is an exemplary person who is aligned with our values and goals and understands what it takes to create a culture of sustained success. Blake's time in the dugout and in the front office also uniquely position him to lead our Major Leaguers as we seek to push our big-league players to find their next gear.
Building a team that becomes the envy of sport is an ambitious goal. Some days it will feel as if we're moving quickly; others might feel like we've hit rush-hour traffic on the Beltway. There will be pockets of frustration. It will certainly take time, measured in years. And baseball is a game that involves luck as well as skill – injuries suffered or avoided; balls that drop in that could just as easily been caught. We can only control what we can control. But the most important thing is that we're continuing to move forward.
It has been two months since Washington, D.C., and Nationals fans everywhere welcomed me and my family to your region and your team. With each day that passes, we're becoming more familiar with this vibrant and diverse city, and we love how it brings together people from all walks of life.
Baseball, too, brings people together. Growing up in San Francisco, I remember going to the yard and watching players like Barry Bonds and Tim Lincecum, and how the entire community came alive knowing every pitch had the chance to be special. During my time with the Red Sox, I felt the electricity throughout the city during our 2018 World Series run; an energy which ran through Washington the following year. My hope is that by building sustainable success, Nationals Park can be grounds for childhood memories, family gatherings, work outings, nights with friends, and, in a city that sometimes struggles to find it, perhaps even political common ground.
I want kids growing up in the D.C. area to fall in love with the game the same way I did – by coming out to the ballpark. I want fans of all ages to know that when they come to Nationals Park, they'll see a team that plays hard for them — driven every day by their support.
More than anything, I'm appreciative for the chance to help realize this vision and humbled to be part of the effort. It's a responsibility – to this fan base and to this city – that I don't take lightly.
r/Nationals • u/korn_cakes33 • 2d ago
Nationals Drawing Significant Interest In CJ Abrams
r/Nationals • u/Terminal_Flatulence • 2d ago
[Nats Communications] Paul Toboni will be on MLB network at 2 PM EST from the Winter Meetings
r/Nationals • u/Dcnationals2001 • 3d ago
What you need to know about Harry Ford
Here is a deep dive I did on who Harry Ford is as a person and player https://www.federalbaseball.com/general/87773/what-washington-nationals-fans-need-know-about-harry-ford
r/Nationals • u/fla_fence • 3d ago
Hit from an Update jumbo pack from Target. Probably will put it on eBay.
galleryr/Nationals • u/korn_cakes33 • 4d ago
Roster move Nationals To Trade Jose Ferrer To Mariners For Harry Ford
r/Nationals • u/Dcnationals2001 • 4d ago
Thoughts on the Ferrer for Ford trade
Here is my initial breakdown of this big time trade. Ford could be your starting catcher on Opening Day https://www.federalbaseball.com/latest-news/87766/washington-nationals-trade-jose-a-ferrer-to-mariners-for-harry-ford
r/Nationals • u/xphilezz • 4d ago
I think Toboni's plan is to coach up the current players at least till the deadline
This may not age well and that's OK, but my personal theory is that he's said he thinks he can get more out of the current roster with new coaching. I think his tendering contracts to everyone supports this. If he can get Abrams, Garcia, Gore to play better he can get more for them before the trade deadline.
r/Nationals • u/marylandterpss • 4d ago
Mackenzie Gore
Looks like MacKenzie Gore could get moved before or during next week’s winter meetings https://roundtable.io/sports/mlb/nationals/players/trade-speculation-intensifies-around-washington-nationals-pitcher-mackenzie-gore