August 22, 2008
Nats Roundup: Fire Away
Someone has to be fired. There have to be consequences to the type of season that the Nationals are having, if only to show fans that the ownership actually cares about the product on the field. Most of the chatter seems to center on GM Jim Bowden and Batting Coach Lenny Harris, and given the team's performance, both seem like good candidates. That said, there are plenty of other worthy contenders. Given all the injuries this year, and how imprecise the diagnoses seem to be, the medical staff should probably be shown the door. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing Clint in an unemployment line.
The Nationals are currently 45-83. They have lost more games than the league leading Angels have won, and have guaranteed a losing season. At least they broke their 12 game losing streak last night, and have still not been technically eliminated from the postseason.
The Nats have 34 games left in the season, and they have to go 18-16 in order to avoid 100 losses. Given that their current winning percentage is .352, it would seem unlikely is impossible that they can suddenly become a .529 team. They do seem to be a lock to draft Stephen Strasburg, although after the Aaron Crow debacle, one has to wonder if they can sign Strasburg. It is nice to see the Nationals do their part to keep the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball stocked with young talent.
Bye Bye Luis
The NY Mets traded Anderson Hernandez for Luis Ayala. Ayala has struggled this year: he is currently 2-8 with a 5.77 ERA, and had lost his role as a setup man in the Nationals' bullpen. The Mets have had luck this year with former Nationals, Brian Schneider and Ryan Church have both been playing well, so maybe they figured that they would get lucky again. Ayala has already pitched 2 innings for the Mets, and has not given up a run.
The Nationals received backup infielder Anderson Hernandez, who sports a career batting average of .177, OBP of .194, and monster .240 slugging percentage. Lucky for Hernandez, the Nationals are not a baseball team interested in scoring runs. At least he has lots of friends on the roster.
Ayala was the player with the longest tenure with the franchise. Now that he is gone, Nick Johnson, Shawn Hill, and Chad Cordero are the only players left on the team that played in Montreal. The status of all three of those players is uncertain, and there is a possibility that all three could be gone next year.
The Nation comes to the Capital
The team begs that we look to next year, or possibly the year after that, and try to ignore what is happening on the field today. Keeping that in mind, the Boston Red Sox will play their first game in the District of Columbia since 1971 next year. The games, which are certain to fill the stands, will give Nationals fans the opportunity to decide whether Mets fans, Phillies fans, or Red Sox fans are the most obnoxious. At least the usher who "performs" to Sweet Caroline can make Sawk fans feel at home.
Jason Bergman
A few weeks ago, we mentioned that Jason Bergman was 0 for 27 with no sacrifice hits or bunts at all. He is now currently 0 for 36, and shockingly still has no sacrifice hits at all. The Washington Times asks if he is the worst hitter ever. The only thing that I know is that he should be running laps right now.
Game of the Week
The game of the week is Tuesday, August 26 when the Dodgers come to Nationals park. Manny Ramirez will give the Nationals fans the opportunity to see what a real hitter looks like. Also, the first 10,000 people get a free T-Shirt.
Briefly Noted: The Taylor Hooton Foundation stopped by Nationals Park to warn District youth on the dangers of steroids... Minor League Ball goes through the Nationals top 20 prospects.
Meaningless Statistic of the Week: Pitcher John Lannan's 3.81 ERA is leading the National League in ERA by a rookie left handed pitcher with at least as many innings pitched as games played this season.
Photo by Fredo Alvarez.




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Most annoying fans...
1. Red Sox
2. Phillies
3. Cubs
I don't mind Mets fans that much (relatively)
Changes needed for next Spring...
1. Can Bowden, just do it
2. Find a new role for Lenny Harris
3. NEW UNIFORMS, they have to turn the page on the MLB gub'ment cheese designs
4. Keep Clint, who are they going to replace him with, another cheeseball?
5. Never play Sweet Caroline ever, ever, ever, ever again
6. Do something about Screech, I know the kiddies want a cuddly mascot but at least get a new (less poulty-ish) costume or wash the current one
7. Admit they were completely wrong and rip up the pricing scheme
8. Beg for more HD coverage (not likely)
9. Send the wrong stadium directions to Red Sox fans sending them straight to Trinidad wearing free "Start Snitching" t-shirts
10. Hotter half-smokes - and sign someone who can hit the ball out of the infield
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Whats wrong with their uniforms, they are simple and classic.
They should replace Clint with a pretty girl, or at least some guy who doesn't reek of douchebaggery.
The owners need to start spending money on local media, there is a reason why there is breathless coverage of the Redskins even though they are pretty mediocre, Dan Snyder owns sports radio in this town. The Lerners need to get in on that game to further promote their team.
Also get rid of the diamond club seats behind home plate, it makes the team look bad to have a half empty section of disinterested people checking their blackberries behind home plate.
Spend some goddamn money on free agents this winter, this is a top market team, they need to start spending like one. Within they next 3 years I at least want to see the Lerners spending 100 million plus on the team, show us that you are interested in winning.
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The unis look like a bad ripoff of the old Houston Rockets unis. Change them. Now. Bowden should be exiled. Promptly.
Also, there are no more obnoxious fans than Yankees fans.
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Big market team? The Nats attendance is awful for a first-year stadium, I don't see them going all Peter Angelos and spending lots of money.
And, sure, Snyder may own a radio station, but he also owns one of the most storied franchises in all of sports that is by far the most popular team in town. The Nats are a newcomer that haven't won anything.
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They better field a product next year. If not, fans should protest by taking a dump outside the stadium.
This team was not a major league team (AAA at best). Now that the stadium is up and running, and they have a year of revenue under their belt, it's time for the owners to pony up and start fielding an actual major league baseball team.
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Whats wrong with their uniforms, they are simple and classic.
I don't think there's anything really classic about them. That chunky (and gold bordered font) is ugly and clashes with the simple script W. People have surprisingly embraced the old Senators curly W, so match the jerseys to them. Something like so - with "Nationals" home and "Washington" away - or maybe just the curly W on the left breast.
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Hit Me with Your Best Shot
Help me ... I can't get this song out of my head!!!
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"Big market team? The Nats attendance is awful for a first-year stadium, I don't see them going all Peter Angelos and spending lots of money."
"Big market" doesn't mean you're spending a lot, it has to do with the size of the media market in which you play. The Washington, DC metro region is home to approximately 5 1/2 million people, making it one of the top ten largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. By that quality alone the DC market is deemed "large".
Now, there is playing IN a large market, and there's operating LIKE a large market...the Nats are unquestionably failing miserably with the latter.
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The uniforms utterly suck. They reek of contrivance and design-by-committee boredom.
Old school to match the curly W is definitely the way to go.