Let’s visit the rumor mill and Mike Rizzo

Let’s start by reiterating the words of Mike Rizzo from November, “The 2016 Nats will be younger, less experienced but more athletic and speedier. A little transformation…We would like to get more left-handed.”  Those are Mike Rizzo’s own words.

Yesterday, the Nats were attached in rumors to Brandon Phillips based on information from Ken Rosenthal.  Based on what Rizzo is looking for per the quotes above is not Brandon Phillips.  He is not ‘younger’ in baseball terms as he will be 35 years old in 2016 and he is not left-handed which were 2 of the main points that Rizzo made for his 2016 roster.

Continue reading

Posted in Analysis, Dusty, RizzoForADay | Leave a comment

Politics: The back of the bullpen is occupied by Papelbon and Storen

Washington DC mixes business and politics all the time so why not the business of baseball?  Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell who is a die-hard Nats fan gave his 2¢ when it came to Jonathan Papelbon (video below) as he was asked, “How are your Nats going to come back next season”:

“[Groans] Wellll, uhhhhm, first of all, they need to get rid of Papelbon. Getting in fights with the Most Valuable Player in the National League strikes me as NOT a team-building exercise.”

This morning on MLB Network Radio on Sirius/XM, they had special guest Bill Ladson on with Steve Phillips.  Phillips asked if Ladson had to bet his life on it, who would get more saves out of Papelbon and Storen.  Ladson answered that he thought Papelbon would earn more saves with the Nats because he just hasn’t seen a trade market open up for him and thinks the Nats will be stuck with him.  Ladson felt that there was a limited trade market for Storen.

For right now, the Nats bullpen is at 9 players for 7 spots with Papelbon and Storen still part of the mix, and that leaves Blake Treinen and Rafael Martin on the outside looking in. On top of that Sammy Solis is well down the depth chart for starters and said at the Nats Winterfest, “I want to make the roster however I can. Starter, bullpen, and I’d even be catcher [laughing] if that’s what it takes.”

Last week we analyzed the front of the bullpen with the 4 new acquisitions by Mike Rizzo which was lefty Oliver Perez and righties Yusmeiro Petit, Shawn Kelley and Trevor Gott. http://www.talknats.com/2015/12/10/front-of-the-bullpen-constructed-in-nashville-oliver-perez-shawn-kelley-yusmeiro-petit/

Bullpen Snip

Continue reading

Posted in Bullpen, Dusty, Gott, Kelley, OliverPerez, Papelbon, Petit, Prospects, Roster, Storen | Leave a comment

MASN lawsuit inspires a new book: “Lawyerball”

You all might remember Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book written by Michael Lewis that was published in 2003 about Billy Beane the GM of the Oakland A’s.  The book was turned into a movie that was released in 2011 where Brad Pitt played Beane.

Why not a book about the MASN lawsuit? That’s exactly what a DC lawyer named Charles H. Martin, J.D., M.B.A. thought.  If you have followed the MASN history, you know it is a drama playing out in real-time.

Our first question to Charles Martin was to find out what motivated him to turn this MASN debacle into a book?

“First, I am a Nats fan. My grandfather was a Griffith Stadium vendor for thirty years. My father took me to see the Senators at DC/RFK Stadium.

Second, I negotiated and drafted corporate contracts for thirteen years. Then, I taught contract law full-time at two law schools for four years. I wrote academic articles on contracts that were popular. I wrote a big, long book on contracts (“Every1’s Guide to Electronic Contracts”) that was probably too academic to be popular. I plan to split it into several smaller and easier-to-digest books for the general public.

Third, the timing was right for me to write this book. I had finished my previous book in early 2014, and I was looking to apply the lessons I learned from that experience when I heard that the Orioles were trying to vacate the MLB arbitration results in a New York state court.

Fourth, I blog and I post on social media about contract law and its effects on small businesses, consumers and employees. Arbitration and non-compete agreements are two topics that recur regularly. Arbitration is at the heart of the MASN lawsuit. Non-compete agreements are indirectly involved through the history of the MLB antitrust exemption, and the now-defunct player reserve clause.”

Lawyerball-Cover-5

Continue reading

Posted in Lerners, MASN | Leave a comment

Mike Rizzo and Dusty Baker are back to the grind!

The timing of the Nats WinterFest was actually perfect for Rizzo to set up a dinner at near the Marriott Marquis on Saturday night so Dusty Baker and his coaches could finally meet their players.  Mike Maddux and Chris Speier made the trip to DC as did Trevor Gott, Oliver Perez, and Shawn Kelley.  It appears that Yusmeiro Petit was among those who did not make the trip (correct us if that is wrong) since he wasn’t officially on the Nats roster prior to the weekend, and the other notable “no shows” per our site and per Matt’s Bats blog:

https://twitter.com/MattsBats/status/676023022965403648

Continue reading

Posted in CoachingStaff, DL, Dusty, MedicalStaff | Leave a comment

NatsFest is NatsWinterFest and players and Dusty are all on the same page.

There are those teams that believe “United we stand, divided we fall” and we heard many soundbites in the last 24 hours along those lines on the Papelbon and Harper relationship.

As we reported in the comments section on Friday night at 8:06pm, “I’ve heard no Papelbon on Winterfest. If anyone goes, let us know…My source told me that Papelbon had another function to attend that he didn’t think he could get out of.”

As it turned out the scheduling conflict was “out of the country”. As they say, how convenient.

Continue reading

Posted in Dusty | Leave a comment

Who will the #Nats starting shortstop be on April 4th 2016?

Don’t ask Lou Costello who the Nats shorstop will be on Opening Day as Bud Abbott will tell you “Who” plays 1st base and “Darn” is his shortstop.  We discussed early today what it meant to trade away Yunel Escobar, and it first needed to be said that Rizzo did the right thing as Yunel Escobar developed some range issues and then a pair of ‘alligator arms’ after Andrelton Simmons made that spikes up dangerous slide into Yunel.  After that slide by Simmons, Yunel suffered an injury and after he returned became flinchy when throws came his way.

On the Nats current roster, they have the equivalent of 55 total complete MLB games played at shortstop between the shortstop candidates of Danny Espinosa and Trea Turner. Espi has appeared in 59 games at shortstop and Turner has appeared in 6 games at shortstop with a further note that those games include some partial games played at shortstop with Espi putting in 468 innings and Turner 25 2/3 innings at shortstop. Continue reading

Posted in Espinosa, RyanZimmerman, Turner | Leave a comment

Your 2016 Washington Nationals roster, payroll, projections as of today!

Mike Rizzo wrapped up his last few hours in Nashville to pull off a trade that needed to be done at some point this off-season.  No, not Papelbon, it was Yunel Escobar who was traded from the Nats along with $1.5 million in cash to the Angels for hard throwing reliever Trevor Gott and a low rated 28 year old Minor Leaguer (Mike Brady aka Mr. Brady to those of us old enough to know that reference).

https://twitter.com/FakeFP/status/675055378388922368

Continue reading

Posted in Bullpen, Difo, Dusty, Espinosa, FreeAgents, Gott, Kelley, OliverPerez, Petit, RizzoForADay, Roster, Starters, Treinen, Turner, Yunel | Leave a comment

Does Dusty Baker subscribe to statistical splits in setting line-ups and roles?

Baseball managers sometimes suffer from paralysis by analysis as there are reams of stats available that go well beyond the summary or game data found in the typical Baseball Reference databases.  For instance, if you wanted to know how Bryce Harper does in 3-2 counts against a lefty slider in a day game when it’s over 80°F that information would be available if the manager wanted something that obscure.  What would be helpful though is pitching and situation charts for your relief pitchers in the most crucial parts of the game.

“Get out of your own way… stop the paralysis by analysis… decide what you want, create a simple plan, and get moving!”         —Steve Maraboli

The bullpen management in Nats history has been called into question numerous times as has the “Cult Of The Closer” (h/t Section 222) for sticking with your closer when he doesn’t have it at the most crucial juncture of a game.

https://twitter.com/nats_fanly/status/666284430504230912

Continue reading

Posted in Analysis, Bullpen, CoachingStaff, Dusty, Roster, Sabermetrics | Leave a comment

Updated: Front of the bullpen constructed in Nashville. Trevor Gott, Oliver Perez, Shawn Kelley, Yusmeiro Petit.

Many of the GMs and agents have done like Elvis and left the building!  The Winter Meetings are winding down, and Rizzo has made many moves and planted many seeds.

Mike Rizzo didn’t get Darren O’Day as he wasn’t going to sign him for 4 years, but Rizzo did quietly snag Yusmeiro Petit who is one of the most versatile relievers in the game. Petit is rumored to have accepted a 1 year deal at $2.5 million with a team option.  We still don’t know the details and final status of the Shawn Kelley deal.  The high K/9 righty has been an effective stopper in his career.  Oliver Perez based on his stats is either going to be a LOOGY or can also be effective in full innings if he doesn’t pitch in back-to-back games as rest has proved to turn him from a near 6 1/2 ERA to a 2.70 ERA with just a days rest between appearances.

Continue reading

Posted in Bullpen, FreeAgents, Papelbon, Roster, Storen | Leave a comment

Updated: Rizzo confirms offer to Mike Leake #Nats #WinterMeetings

Mike Rizzo has confirmed that he has extended an offer to Mike Leake who is perhaps the highest rated starter remaining next to his ex-Reds teammate Johnny Cueto.  Leake just turned 28 years old a month ago, and slots as a #3 starter on the Nats and never met the expectations of his high prospect status as the #8 overall pick in the 2009 draft because he wasn’t consistently effective pitching in the pitcher un-friendly Great American “Small Park” in Cincinnati.  Last year Leake had a 0.00 WAR and finished with a 3.70 ERA on the season, but has a career road ERA of 3.48 and was even better in 2015 at 2.91. Continue reading

Posted in Starters | Leave a comment