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Nats' New Skipper: Youngest Manager in 50 Years!
18 Nov
Summary
- Blake Butera is the Nationals' new manager, aged 33.
- He joins after 11 years developing talent with Tampa Bay.
- Mike Piazza personally recommended Butera to Paul Toboni.

Blake Butera, at 33 years old, is the Washington Nationals' new manager, a move formally announced recently. He spent 11 years with the Tampa Bay Rays, known for maximizing player potential, and previously managed their minor league affiliates to league championships. This hire reflects new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni's vision for a next-generation front office.
Butera's experience with the Rays, an organization praised for its ability to develop talent despite low payrolls, is seen as a significant asset. He aims to cultivate a challenging yet supportive team culture. Despite being the youngest manager since 1972, Butera has received strong endorsements, including a personal recommendation from Hall of Famer Mike Piazza.
The Nationals are looking to improve on recent seasons, and Butera's appointment signals a commitment to developing their young core. Toboni emphasized hiring individuals who share similar principles, including pitching strategist Sean Doolittle and new pitching coach Simon Mathews. This collective approach aims to bring a fresh perspective and better performance to the team.




