A Late Winter of Discontent

 

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Coming into the final week of February the baseball world should be slowly emerging from the caves of hibernation hungry, but in good spirits.  Already this month there is nearly 40 more minutes of daylight than at the start.  The numbers on the “Opening Day Countdown” clock have teasingly dropped into the 30’s.  And, after all, there are worse places to be on the planet than Florida and Arizona whilst the Mid-Atlantic absorbs yet another sloppy semi-frozen kiss from winter.  Yet this year the onslaught of canned clichés coming out of Spring Training are noticeably muted.  Instead there is an undercurrent of unease.  There are the occasional bombastic rebukes of the current direction of baseball as business made mostly by established stars.  Surely the floating ice floes reflect only a small portion of the bergs out of sight under the surface.  Whether the winter’s discontent will be, “…made glorious by spring” is suddenly a very real question.

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The Tommy Show 2.0 radio show!

Get excited, DMV, and brush up on your trivia skills, because some familiar voices are about to return to your mornings. The Tommy Show 2.0 is set to kick off Monday, Feb. 25 at 6 am! Continue reading

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All quiet in #Nats camp; Just the way you want it!

There was no cabbage races today, and today’s camp was quiet except for bats against balls in the first rounds of live BP. Max Scherzer and Patrick Corbin gave an All-Star presence on the mound that the Nats batters had to face a day after position players had to report. It had to feel like they were thrust into the fire, and Scherzer and Corbin were firing fastballs. There was also a refresher course on fundamentals as was promised in camp. Continue reading

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The #Nats have beefed up pitching for a good reason!

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Are Long Term Free Agent Contracts Worth the Risk

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Memo to Ted Lerner: Make One More Offer to Bryce Harper

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It has been a while since I’ve written a post here. I am tired of waiting out the Bryce Harper drama. Just like I was when I wrote An urgent request from Nats fans to Mike Rizzo & the Lerners: Fire Matt Williams Now! back in September of 2015.

Offer Bryce a 15-year deal for $330 million to meet the number in total  dollars he would want as a minimum while giving the team a $22 million a year AAV which  helps the team. It is a concession that helps both sides.  Continue reading

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There are some #Nats players with a chance to make the roster. Who are they?

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MLB Network ranks the Top 100 players and the #Nats have 7 players who made the list!

Scherzer’s 300th K photo by The Real Youppi for TalkNats.

MLB Network’s annual Top 100 Players Right Now! program last night placed seven Washington Nationals in their Top-100 players and right-handed pitcher Max Scherzer was ranked fifth on their list.  Scherzer, who ranked 11th on last year’s countdown, finished one spot ahead of the Houston Astros’ José Altuve and one spot behind the Cleveland Indians’ Francisco Lindor. If you follow the popular NavyYardNats on Twitter, he was none too happy about the Nats rankings.  Continue reading

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The #Nats roster formation just got clearer!

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#Nats Spring Training schedule with all home/road TV/Radio info plus the Charlie & Dave weekly show!

Maybe the most exciting news about the Nats broadcasting teams this Spring Training is the new weekly Charlie & Dave radio show titled, “Nats Spring Training Live!” which will broadcast live on Monday evenings during the Grapefruit League schedule.

In addition to their regular game programming, 106.7 The Fan radio will be broadcasting this 90-minute Nationals talk show once a week during Spring Training beginning Monday, February 25th, and each show will be hosted by Nationals radio voices Charlie Slowes and Dave Jageler in a live format in front of an audience. Continue reading

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