Trea Turner is still swinging the bat with 9 fingers; But it doesn’t mean anything is wrong!

In the offseason, Turner had finger surger; Photo from Trea Turner‘s Instagram

Baseball fans have seen Jim Abbott pitch and field with one arm, and in 1945 there was Pete Gray who batted with one arm. There is no comparison from the feats of Abbott and Gray to Trea Turner who played with eight healthy fingers in 2019, but what Turner pulled off was rather impressive given what he had to overcome. What the young shortstop does in the 60-game MLB season in 2020 will be a new chapter. Continue reading

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UPDATED: Game #1 of the Summer Camp exhibitions; Phillies at Nats Park; MLB.com for TV; Victor Robles is in the stadium!

Nats 2019 graphic modified

With Max Scherzer starting in today’s exhibition game against the Phillies, it lines him up perfectly for Opening Day on Thursday against the NY Yankees. So yes, as ESPN had hoped, it looks like Gerrit Cole and Scherzer in primetime on July 23. First things first, the Nats have a tune-up game at 6:05 pm in Nats Park against the Phillies. As we reported earlier, because this exhibition is considered a “game” as defined in the MASN agreement, the Nationals can not stream it on video (unless they get a waiver from MASN or MLB). The Nats were able to do streaming broadcasts the past two nights because those were intrasquad practice games. MASN will not air this game, but you will have Charlie & Dave on 106.7 FM radio.  Continue reading

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Source: Nats play it by the rules; There was no circumventing DC’s strict rules!

Soto and Robles; Photo by Marlene Koenig for TalkNats

These two youngsters from the Dominican Republic always seemed joined at the hip, but apparently that is not the case based on contact tracing for the infectious COVID-19 virus. Yes, Juan Soto, Victor Robles, and top prospect Luis Garcia all came in contact with a COVID-positive person on July 1st we were told by a source who wishes to remain anonymous. But Robles as we reported earlier yesterday had an additional contact, and we have learned that occurred on July 3rd. The Nats played by the rules set by the D.C. Government which is among the strictest in the country, and much more unyielding than the MLB rules that would allow a player to return after two consecutive negative COVID tests.  Continue reading

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Nats have another intra-squad practice game tonight; Soto, Kendrick, Garcia return!

Soto and Kendrick; Photo by Craig Nedrow for TalkNats

Finally, Juan Soto, Howie Kendrick, and Luis Garcia have returned. Our sources as we reported on Twitter have said that Victor Robles will be cleared on Saturday based on tracing that had him in contact with a COVID positive person two days after Soto, Kendrick, and Garcia. Most of this is still a mystery on who knows what on this tracing, but the team is following the strictest of guidelines which are the ones the D.C. Government has set, and their procedures are tighter than MLB’s COVID rules. Also, we have baseball tonight at Nationals Park with another intra-squad game at 6pm and streamed on Nationals.com and the Nats official Twitter. Continue reading

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Alternative Idea to a Runner on 2nd in Extra Innings

Photo by Craig Nedrow for TalkNats

Lets have some fun with alternatives to something that most baseball folks hate: the idea of starting each inning after the 9th with a runner on second base.

From my perspective there are a number of structural flaws in this approach:

  • Since both teams get a runner on second, it may not have much of an impact. We may just end up with more 1-1 instead of 0-0 innings.
  • Continuing with this point, if the visiting team scores 1 run (regardless of how), doesn’t this just mean the home team can extend the game by a sac bunt, grounder to the right side, sac fly to get the runner to third; followed by another sac fly?
  • Does it give an advantage to the home team, if the visiting team does not score?
  • and so on.

And a secondary rationale for this post is to try to change the subject in a way to minimize the politically tinged discussions about Covid-19. Be forewarned that such comments are subject to removal. Continue reading

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One week and a day from Opening Day for the #Nats; Soto, Robles and Kendrick status!

Robles and Soto celebrating; Photo by Marlene Koenig for TalkNats

No team at this point has been hit as hard by the COVID procedures than the Washington Nationals. Opening Day for the team is just eight days away, and the team is missing one-third of their starting lineup from COVID self-isolation. We have been reporting since the weekend that Juan Soto was expected back on mid-week, pending a clear COVID-19 test from the lab, otherwise it could push to tomorrow if results are not available. This could also be the same timeframe for Howie Kendrick who is on self-isolation. Previously, we reported that hitting coach Kevin Long returned yesterday from his quarantine. And Victor Robles we are told by a source is set for Saturday. Continue reading

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Suero and Elías to the IL; What is going on inside self-isolation? What about a move to Virginia?

Wander Suero; Photo by Luis Albisu for TalkNats

Who and what do we believe inside Washington Nationals summer camp? Six days ago, we read a Tweet from Jesse Dougherty of the Washington Post that read “Pitchers Wander Suero, Joan Adon and Roenis Elias have not been in workouts yet, Dave Martinez just confirmed. He said that all three received negative test results during in-take screening, but are currently quarantining.” Now, Suero and Elías were both placed on the 10-day IL with no reason given which normally suggests it is COVID related. Why now? Did they just test positive for COVID or did something change from the team perspective to put them on the IL? Did they really test negative at in-take and caught COVID from their contact on that airplane? Again, who and what do we believe? Continue reading

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Gold trimmed Nats jerseys are no longer a secret!

The Washington Nationals “champions” jerseys were on full display on social media last week as players showed us their World Series rings. Neatly hung at each locker was a “champions” jersey which caught the eyes of studious onlookers. These jerseys are set to debut on Opening Night on July 23.

Of course SportsLogos.net was hot on the trail to get out photos as well as Paul Lukas at Uni-Watch. Click on their links so you can read what has been said by the experts and both seem to agree that teams do this by choice and not an MLB mandate, although it has become tradition to wear a jersey with gold trim as the World Series champs. While nothing is official, the jerseys include gold patches and gold stars on the sleeves.  Continue reading

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Source: Some #Nats players on self-isolation should return soon!

Photo by Katie Moran for TalkNats

There are at least seven Washington Nationals players on the big league roster in self-isolation on the COVID-19 protocol. Two of them had reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, and the others came in close enough contact to go into mandated self-isolation. Those seven players are relievers Fernando Abad, Roenis Elias and Wander Suero, and position players Luis Garcia, Howie Kendrick (happy birthday),  Victor Robles, and Juan Soto. There are supposed to be 42-players at Nationals Park for big league camp, and 17-players at the Alternate Training Site in Fredericksburg, Virginia.  Continue reading

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Nats summer camp’s first week was missing their youthful stars and oldest stars!

Photo by Tom Sileo for TalkNats

The Nats will not have Ryan Zimmerman for the entire 2020 season due to his opt-out, and Howie Kendrick has been in self-isolation for undisclosed reasons. That is a big part of the Washington Nationals veteran leadership. Absent during the first week of this summer training camp also included the team’s youngest two stars from the World Series season, Juan Soto and Victor Robles, who are also in self-isolation. The team’s youngest star prospect on the big league roster, Luis Garcia, is also in self-isolation. In addition, Wander Suero and Fernando Abad from the bullpen were also in self-isolation. The only player that returned this week from the COVID-19 protocol was Starlin Castro. Continue reading

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