The Washington Nationals are hiring Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations, according to multiple reports.

Toboni, 35, has been the Boston Red Sox’s assistant general manager under chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. He will succeed Mike Rizzo, who was fired along with field manager Dave Martinez in early July after beginning the 2025 season with a 37-53 record. Rizzo had been part of the Nationals’ front office since 2006 and GM since 2009, helping build a team that won the World Series in 2019.

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Beginning with the Red Sox as an intern, then area scout, Toboni moved up through the Red Sox organization largely involved in the team’s scouting operation. He was eventually promoted to assistant scouting director and scouting director.

The Washington Nationals have hired Boston Red Sox assistant general manager Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations Toboni watches rookie players work out in 2024. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

(Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox via Getty Images)

Prior to becoming assistant GM, he was the team’s vice president of scouting and player development. During his tenure, the Red Sox drafted several young stars that will comprise the future of the team including Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell.

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He also oversaw drafts involving Kyle Teel, Braden Montgomery, Chase Meidroth and Wikelman Gonzalez, the prospects packaged to trade for ace starter Garrett Crochet.

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The Nationals settled on Toboni after a wide search that reportedly included Dodgers senior VP Josh Byrnes, Red Sox assistant GM Eddie Romero, Guardians assistant GM Matt Forman and Cubs GM Carter Hawkins, according to The Athletic.

Toboni’s eye for drafting and developing young talent will be a key in overseeing the Nationals’ baseball operations. Since selecting star players Stephen Strasburg, Bryce Harper and Anthony Rendon from 2009-11, Washington has not drafted an impact player in the first round. Recent top picks including Brady House, Elijah Green and Dylan Crews have yet to fulfill their potential.

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The team’s top young players — including James Wood, CJ Abrams, MacKenzie Gore, Josiah Gray and Kelbert Ruiz were acquired as prospects by trading stars such as Juan Soto, Trea Turner and Max Scherzer.

A more immediate concern Toboni will have to address is whether or not to retain interim manager Miguel Cairo, who replaced Martinez after he was fired. His 27-41 record would appear to indicate that Toboni will make his own choice for a new field manager.

Ultimately, team ownership hopes a new president of baseball operations will bring stability to a front office operation described as “chaotic” last week in the Washington Post.

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