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Youngest MLB Manager in Decades Takes Helm of Nationals
30 Oct
Summary
- 33-year-old Blake Butera hired as Nationals' new manager
- Butera was the youngest minor league manager in 2018 at 25 years old
- Butera has spent the last two seasons as the Rays' senior director of player development

In a surprising move, the Washington Nationals have hired 33-year-old Blake Butera as their new manager, making him the youngest person to hold this position in the major leagues in over 50 years. Butera, who previously served as the youngest minor league manager in 2018 at just 25 years old, has spent the last two seasons as the senior director of player development for the Tampa Bay Rays.
This unconventional hire is the first major decision made by the Nationals' new general manager, Paul Toboni, who took over the role earlier this month. Butera will be replacing Miguel Cairo, who had been the team's interim manager since July when Dave Martinez was fired alongside long-time GM Mike Rizzo.
At just 33 years old, Butera will be tasked with leading the Nationals as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2022 season. The young manager has a strong background in player development, which the team hopes will help revitalize their roster and farm system. With his innovative approach and youthful energy, Butera represents a bold new direction for the struggling franchise.




