WASHINGTON (AP) – Blake Butera will never forget the day he accepted the job as the manager of the Washington Nationals. That’s because it was the very same day that his wife, Caroline, gave birth to their first child, daughter Blair.
New Nationals manager Blake Butera got his first job in the majors the day his first child was born
WASHINGTON (AP) – Blake Butera will never forget the day he accepted the job as the manager of the Washington Nationals. That’s because it was the very same day that his wife, Caroline, gave birth to their first child, daughter Blair.
“It was a long labor, and just the fact that she’s talking to me about this job opportunity while she’s laying in the hospital bed – I was like, ‘Focus on Blair, right?'” Butera said Monday during his introductory news conference at Nationals Park, 2 1/2 weeks after that big day. “It was just a whirlwind.”
Butera, 33, sat beside new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni, 35. They replaced skipper Dave Martinez and president and general manager Mike Rizzo, who are both in their 60s and were fired in July with the Nationals mired in their sixth consecutive losing season since winning the 2019 World Series.
“One of the things I thought about most is this isn’t just about (me) or the Nationals organization picking Blake,” Toboni said. “It’s like (we) want Blake to feel really good about the decision that’s he’s making, hopping into the Nationals organization. It was really great to get to know Blake further as the person, as opposed to just the baseball mind.”
