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Nationals Name 2024 Farm Managers, Coaches

For the third time this decade, the Nats have waited until February to release the roster of their 2024 managers and coaches:

* = New Assignment for 2024 | Italics = New (or returning) to the organization
ROCHESTER
Manager – Matthew LeCroy
Hitting Coach – Brian Daubach
Pitching Coach – Rafael Chaves
Athletic Trainer – Eric Montague
Strength/Conditioning – Mike Warren
Developmental Coach – Billy McMillon
Performance Analyst – Daniel Minter

HARRISBURG
Manager – Delino DeShields
Hitting Coach – Jeff Livesey
Pitching Coach – Rigo Beltrán
Athletic Trainer – Don Neidig
Strength/Conditioning – Ryan Grose
Developmental Coach – Oscar Salazar
Performance Analyst – Samantha Unger

WILMINGTON
Manager – Mario Lisson
Hitting Coach – Delwyn Young*
Pitching Coach – Mark DiFelice
Athletic Trainer – Kirby Craft*
Strength/Conditioning – Brandon Pentheny
Developmental Coach – Mark Harris
Performance Analyst – Paul Sirena

FREDERICKSBURG
Manager – Jake Lowery
Hitting Coach – Mike Habas
Pitching Coach – Justin Lord
Athletic Trainer – Jacob Meyer
Strength/Conditioning – Nathan Sier
Developmental Coach – Carmelo Jaime
Performance Analyst – Josh Freligh

FLORIDA COMPLEX LEAGUE
Manager – Luis Ordaz
Hitting Coach – Ender Chávez
Pitching Coach – Franklin Bravo
Athletic Trainer – Nitfrancis Marrero
Strength/Conditioning – RJ Guyer
Developmental Coach – Destin Hood

DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE
Manager/Field Coordinator – Sandy Martinez
Hitting/Outfield/Baserunning Coach – Freddy Guzman
Pitching Coach – Feliberto Sanchez*
Assistant Pitching Coach – Niomar Gomez
Hitting/Infield Coach – Rafael Ozuna
Outfield Coach – Emiliano Alcantara
Athletic Trainer – Isaac Adornetto
Strength/Conditioning – Santo Del Rosario
Latin American Training Coord. – Manny Moore
Tryout Assistant – Anthony Rosario



As Mark Zuckerberg noted on MASN, most of the changes are centered on the hitting coaches, with new faces in the ‘Burgs and Delwyn Young heading up I-95 to Wilmington. Given that the Nats’ affiliates were last or next-to-last at four of the six levels, this is not a surprise.

What is a surprise is how little things changed in the DSL and at AAA. The latter makes sense; AAA is no longer about PD but a place to keep the taxi squad ready to go. But the ’23 D-Nats were D-worst and one would think that would effect some significant changes. Apprarently not, which might signal that we’re going to see another batch of almost-18-yo’s that the Nats hope were overlooked.

In general, most of the changes are, um, minor. Given that two of three major offseason moves in the front office were internal, “next man up” hires – Eddie Longosz for De Jon Watson, Fausto Severino for Johnny DiPuglia – that’s why. If anyone is hoping for more extensive change, it’s prolly not going to happen as long as Mike Rizzo is GM.

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