Nov 13, 2007
Nats Off-season: The Field Is Done
Exciting things are happening to the Nationals this off-season. As you can see from Clark Construction Camera, the new baseball field is complete. The grass is Kentucky Bluegrass, which “is cut a bit longer and slows the ball.” Hopefully the team didn’t choose this type of grass because they refuse to acquire a quality center fielder this off-season. According the Mayor Fenty, the new stadium is both on time and on budget. Season ticket holders…
Jul 31, 2006
BREAKING NON-NEWS: Soriano Stays Put
Alfonso Soriano is still a Washington National. For this season, at least. After what we assume were some intense negotiations with over a dozen teams, Jim Bowden failed to trade the Nats’ star left fielder. The 4 p.m. trading deadline came and went without a deal for Soriano, or any other Nationals for that matter. As a waiver-wire trade will be logistically impossible to complete, Soriano will stay with the Nationals for the remainder…
Jul 24, 2006
Endgame for Soriano?
Will he stay? Will he go? Will he sign? Anxious Nats fans are closer than ever to finding out Alfonso Soriano’s fate. With next Monday’s trade deadline rapidly approaching, trade rumors are reaching a fever pitch. This afternoon, ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian is reporting that the Nats and White Sox are “extremely close” to getting a deal done. The potential spoils for the Nationals may include Brandon McCarthy, a 23-year-old, 6’7″ righty with less than…
Jul 17, 2006
Nats Noted: Escobar, Johnson Deliver
The Washington Nationals found themselves in a familiar position Sunday afternoon. After dropping their first two games against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Nats again were trailing in the third and final game of the series. Down 3-1 in the seventh, and in danger of being swept for the fourth time in a month’s time, the Nationals turned to pinch-hitter Alex Escobar. With Jose Guillen on board with a walk, Escobar drilled a shot over…