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Nationals Staff Changes: DeBartolo Stays, Longosz & Scialabba Depart

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Nationals Announce Front Office Changes: DeBartolo to Remain,Longosz & Scialabba Depart

The Washington ‍Nationals are undergoing front office restructuring​ following the hiring of Paul Toboni ‌as President of ‍Baseball operations. Assistant General Managers⁢ Eddie Longosz and Mark Scialabba will not be returning to the institution,as reported by The Athletic’s Britt ⁢ghiroli. However, ‌Assistant GM Mike DeBartolo will remain with the Nationals.

These departures are part of a broader shift within the ⁣organization, with several scouts​ and staff members in Florida also ​expected ‍to leave.The changes⁢ began prior to Toboni’s arrival two weeks ago, with the departures​ of⁣ former scouting director Danny​ Haas (to the Orioles) and senior director of amateur scouting Brad Ciolek (to the Tigers) in september.

longosz joined the Nationals in 2010 and ​served as Director of Scouting Operations for ⁢eight seasons ​before ‌being promoted to Assistant General Manager and Vice President in 2023, specifically overseeing player advancement⁣ and administration. Scialabba’s tenure with the team began⁢ even earlier, in 2006. He held the role of ⁢Director of Minor League Operations from 2009-2013, then led the ⁢player development department starting ‍in 2013, and became Assistant GM of Player ‍Development after the 2019 season.

The moves follow a previous ⁢front office ​overhaul initiated by former Nationals executive Mike Rizzo several years ago,though both ⁢Longosz and Scialabba remained ‌with the team through that period. The extent of further⁢ changes to ⁤Rizzo’s former ⁤staff under Toboni remains to be seen.

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