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The Washington Nationals seem to have their front office in place. Following Paul Toboni's decision to hire 31-year-old Ani Kilambi to become the team's next ge
The Nationals, in recent years, have been known for being one of the youngest teams in baseball. This offseason, their front office and coaching staff joined those ranks. The Nationals named 31-year-old Anirudh Kilambi as general manager on Thursday.
Though most mentions of the Nationals at these Winter Meetings have focused on the players they may be willing to trade, for the record they are in fact also looking to add players via free agency.“Absolutely,
The Washington Nationals sent Jake Bennett to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for right handed pitcher Luis Perales
Three years ago, the Nationals acquired left-hander MacKenzie Gore and shortstop CJ Abrams in the Juan Soto blockbuster with the vision of them becoming centerpieces of the club's future. This offseason,
Wednesday night’s news that the Nationals are hiring Anirudh Kilambi as general manager surely caught a number of people by surprise. President of baseball operations Paul Toboni said as recently as last month he didn’t expect to add a GM to his front office yet,
The Washington Nationals have reportedly added former Phillies assistant GM Ani Kilambi to serve as the organization's new general manager.
Griffin spent six seasons in the minor leagues before he debuted with Kansas City in 2020. He made one appearance with the Royals that year, five in 2022 and one with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2022 before heading to Japan. His return stateside gives him a second chance to reestablish himself in the majors.