Washington Nationals Hire NEW GM Ani Kilambi
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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
Anirudh Kilambi, a highly regarded front office executive with more than 10 years of experience with the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays, was named general manager of the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but we can stay warm all winter long if we bundle up around the fire of MLB's hot stove.
The Washington Nationals have had a busy offseason thus far, but that hasn't come on the player's side of things just yet. Prior to the Winter Meetings taking place, they were able to pull off a trade for Harry Ford that featured shipping rising reliever Jose A.
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 hiring of Anirudh Kilambi from the Phillies as the new GM aligns perfectly with the Nats’ Venn diagram: Young, from a competitive organization and steeped in data.
As a Major League Baseball team, it's exciting to have a reputation for improving young pitchers. Since Craig Breslow took over as chief baseball officer prior
When assessing the Nationals roster, one specific area jumped out at president of baseball operations Paul Toboni. “Where my head goes first is pitching -- starting pitching and relief pitching,” Toboni said last week at the Winter Meetings.
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