It was easy to see why Paul Toboni impressed the Nationals ownership group during his interview process for the team’s then-open president of baseball operations position, a job that he officially ...
The needs of a 75-87, last-place team that should have contended for a third straight playoff appearance and challenged for ...
OK, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. No, not the naming of the Nationals’ new president of baseball operations. Not the hiring of a new manager. And certainly not the signing of any core ...
Welcome to the offseason, everybody. Though if you were expecting a quiet October, you're probably going to be disappointed.
The flurry of deadline trades massively altered the Orioles’ roster, made it much harder to stay competitive but also provided a nice bump to a farm system that slipped in the rankings due to the many ...
Yesterday was a fun and exciting day for Paul Toboni and his family, as he was officially introduced as the Nationals’ new ...
The rear view mirror is the best place for the Orioles’ 2025 season to be. With a 75-87 record, Baltimore found itself in the ...
Paul Toboni liked his situation in Boston. He was a rising star within the Red Sox organization, a strong candidate to be ...
The Washington Nationals have officially reached an agreement with Paul Toboni to join the Club as its President of Baseball Operations.Widely regarded as one of the best young executives in baseball, ...
The Washington Nationals have officially reached an agreement with Paul Toboni to join the Club as its President of Baseball ...
News broke exactly one week ago that the Nationals had selected Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations, the 35-year-old assistant general manager of the Red Sox beating out a fairly ...