Entries from DCist tagged with 'brianschneider'
December 12, 2007
Jim Bowden has been a busy man this offseason. Since we last left the Nationals, they have acquired outfielder Elijah Dukes, infielder Aaron Boone, pitcher Tyler Clippard, and catcher Paul Lo Duca. They have also signed outfielder Wily Mo Pena to a one year deal. Betting that he can't possibly have two horrible years in a row, the Nats have also signed outfielder Ryan "more strikeouts than total bases" Langerhans to a one year deal.......
Continue Reading "Nats Update: Offseason's Bounty"November 30, 2007
In Trader Jim's first move of the off-season, the Nationals have traded catcher Brian Schneider and outfielder Ryan Church to the Mets for outfielder Lastings Milledge. Milledge batted .272 last year with 7 HRs, 29 RBIs, .341 OBP and .446 slugging, though he only accumulated 184 at-bats. Church had similar averages last year, but with almost 300 more at-bats only had 8 more homeruns and 41 more RBIs. Schneider only hit .235 last year, with......
Continue Reading "Nats Snag Lastings Milledge"May 30, 2007
Ponder this one for a minute: Now that official online voting is open, if you had to select the Nats representative for the ’07 All Star game based on the team's first 52 games, who would it be? No National appears in the top five at any position in the early voting results, which is indicative of both the nature of the voting as a popularity contest and of the Nats' subpar 21-31 record.......
Continue Reading "Nats Update: Who's Your All Star?"August 17, 2006
Who hasn't had the fantasy while drowning in tedium at the office? Your boss is down on your judgment. You’re catching a lot of flack in daily meetings, with colleagues questioning the reasons for your poor performance. So you end one work day on a tirade: kicking chairs, yelling at no one in particular, and storming out. We don’t regularly recommend that approach to our readers, but something seems to have worked for Brian Schneider,......
Continue Reading "Nats Noted: Don't Try This at Work Edition"June 5, 2006
A few weeks ago, the Nationals were down and out, battling to stay in front of the Florida Marlins. Now, after a weekend sweep of the Brewers in Milwaukee, the Nationals, led by Alfonso Soriano's hot bat, are on the rise. Winners of three in a row and 12 out of their last 17, the Nationals face off against their NL East rivals this week in a set of six games that could make or......
Continue Reading "Sweep In Milwaukee Gives Glimmer of Hope"May 31, 2006
Not for the first time this year (remember that stretch back in April that got them within three of .500?) did the Nats make us think a competitive season was possible, when they ran off a 7-3 homestand to close the NL East gap to single digits. After taking bragging rights from the Orioles and a series each from the Astros and Dodgers, the Nationals headed back out on the road to face division rival......
Continue Reading "Phillies Deal Nats a Blow to Momentum"April 28, 2006
The Nationals enter the weekend needing reverse some serious negative momentum. Thursday night’s 6-2 loss to the Cardinals in St. Louis made for five straight. The Nats haven’t led in a game since late Sunday, a streak now at 38 innings—during which they’ve been outscored 23-10. They now trail the Mets by 7.5 games in the NL East. Last night, recent call-up Michael O’Conner made an emergency start as John Patterson nurses his sore......
Continue Reading "Nats Look to Weekend to End Skid"February 2, 2006
One of the joys of Spring Training is supposed to be taking a break from the icy darkness of wherever you're from to head south and dream of the warm summer nights that must be around the corner if baseball's begun. This winter, of course, we've all been able to keep our tans, and the kids never had to quit their stickballing in the alley, but it's still pretty exciting to think that it's nearly......
Continue Reading "Nationals Update"August 22, 2005
After losing an absolute heartbreaker on Saturday night at Shea to the NY Mets, the Nationals bounced back yesterday, scoring six runs in the first inning and holding on to beat the Mets 7-4. Things were going so well for the Nats that Christian Guzman doubled twice and also drove in two runs, raising his batting average to an almost robust .194. Esteban Loiza pitched 6 1/3 inning on three days rest, striking out......
Continue Reading "Weekend Sports Roundup: Miles To Go Edition"August 18, 2005
The Nationals missed an opportunity to overtake the Astros in the wild card chase, dropping a tough 4-3 decision against the Phillies last night. Esteban Loaiza coughed up four earned runs on 10 hits and a walk in 5.2 innings. Bright spots for the Nats included Vinny Castilla's 3rd inning homerun, and Luis Ayala, Joey Eischen, and Gary Majewski combining for 2+ innings of scoreless, hitless relief. The Nats managed to cut the Phillies'......
Continue Reading "Missed Opportunity"July 25, 2005
Hot town, summer in the city...and the Nationals continue to tumble, dropping three of four to the Astros. It appeared that the Nats had hit bottom and there was nowhere to go but up after being outclassed by Roger Clemens and nearly pounded back to Montreal 14-1 on Friday night, especially after a 4-2 win and superb performance by Tony Armas (7IP, 1H, 2ER) on Saturday evening. But apparently there was a little more......
Continue Reading "Heartbreaker"March 1, 2005
Spring may not have arrived in the mid-Atlantic region just yet, but down in Viera, Fla. -- where the Nationals have been training for the past few weeks -- it's practically summer. Good thing, because the ex-Expos play their first game with an interlocking D.C. on their uniforms there tomorrow, against the New York Metropolitans (but against Tom Glavine, not Pedro). Game time is 1:05 p.m. Weather should be 62 degrees and partly cloudy. If......
Continue Reading "Armas? No Mas!"December 23, 2004
Good morning, D.C. Today will be fairly rainy but not too cold, though temperatures are expected to drop significantly late tonight. Don't hold your hopes out for a white Christmas, though: the folks over at CapitalWeather tell us there's only a 15% chance of that happening. And if you're traveling for the holidays, be careful: more than one million area people are going with you. You can read a Post chat transcript with the AAA......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Safe Travels Edition"
