Jul 31, 2007
Nats Update: A Dunn Deal?
UPDATE (4:10pm): Nuthin! Per Barry Svrluga, the Nats passed the trade deadline without making a move, despite a flurry of late rumors. While they might make minor moves in August (like last year with Livan), they decided against moving Rauch or Cordero. Let’s hope Chief’s feelings aren’t hurt and he strikes out Dunn for the save tonight! UPDATE (2:35pm): The Red Sox, rumored to have sought after Cordero since last winter, have reportedly filled their…
Jul 24, 2007
Nats Update: Trade Deadline Looming
News and notes surrounding Washington’s loveable cellar-dwellers: Belliard Signs Extension: Though he was widely considered the Nats most moveable commodity, he and the team agreed to a 2-year, $3.5 million extension to keep big Ron in D.C. Belliard’s versatility makes Manny Acta’s job much easier for the next few years with his ability to play multiple infield positions, his willingness to be a bench player when needed, and his veteran leadership. In the meantime, his…
May 30, 2007
Nats Update: Who’s Your All Star?
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….
Jun 01, 2005
ATLast!
After being swept by the woeful Reds (21-31) last Thursday, the Nats’ prospects against the non-woeful Cardinals (33-18) looked pretty bleak. Friday’s inevitable loss brought the team to .500, a low since late April, when the team record was just 11-11. Then Saturday’s “L” put them under the halfway mark for the first time since the Nats’ seventh game of the season, where they fell to division rival Atlanta. But then something happened: the Nats…
Mar 01, 2005
Armas? No Mas!
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…