Projecting The #Nats 2016 Payroll

The Nats 2015 payroll moved the team into the upper echelon with the big spenders moneyballbreaking into a figure firmly in the Top 1/2 Dozen for Opening Day 2015.  The Nats Opening Day payroll was #6 according to Sports Illustrated’s calculation of Opening Day payrolls at $162,014,559.  The 2016 Opening Day payroll budget for the Nats is almost certainly known by Mike Rizzo at this time; however, without the MASN settlement for RSN rights, don’t expect the payroll to far exceed 2015’s $162 million figure.

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Nats Groundbreaking Ceremony Was Today in West Palm Beach

While the bulldozers have been on site for weeks, the ribbon cutting was today on the 2017 Spring Training home for the Nats and Astros.

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Who are your Free Agent Reliever Targets? #Nats

It is pretty clear that Mike Rizzo needs to build a better bullpen for 2016 than he did in 2015. Continuing our Rizzo for a Day series, who are your free agent reliever targets? Continue reading

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Nats News | -n- Notes

Lots of different notes to go through this weekend on Dusty Baker, the training staff, and the health of Denard Span, and whatever happened with managerial candidate Dave Martinez.  Lastly, what’s Bryce up to? Continue reading

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Back To The Future on Dusty Baker and young arms

We got an anonymous email referencing a short article in ESPN Magazine from July 12 2002 titled “Prior Restraint” that we were told would contradict the quotes that Dusty Baker made about Mark Prior at his news conference.  Seemed a little “cloak and dagger”. What does that have to do with the Nats?

Reading this ESPN article was like a Back To The Future lesson where you know the ending of the story.  The article was very insightful on how you want to handle a young arm like Mark Prior. Written right after Don Baylor was fired by the Cubs and before Jim Hendry even thought of hiring Dusty Baker who was the Giants manager at the time, this article was ahead of it’s time in 2002.

When we first mentioned Dusty Baker was a finalist on October 23rd, the comments on our pages were lukewarm if the Nats hired Baker mostly based on reputation, and many reputations are fair and many when they are negative are not.

This was the typical story on the ‘negative’ that followed Dusty Baker around  like this one from 5 years ago in Bleacher Report: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/367793-got-young-pitching-keep-it-away-from-dusty-baker  Articles on Dusty rarely talked about his successes taking failing teams to the playoffs or how former players showered Dusty with positives, rather they focused on the negatives.

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To digress, every day we get a traffic report from a software add-on called Jetpack and it tells us how people find us, where they are geographically, what they read, etc. On search engines, people actually typed these words and phrases (insert pic) and found us through Google, Bing, Yahoo, AOL, etc.

“Was dusty baker wrongly convicted for baseball deaths of kerry wood, mark prior?” was exactly how one person searched and found our site even though we never used those exact words.  Inquiring minds wanted to know and Dusty answered a similar question after his Press Conference on Thursday and appears Dusty was probably “wrongly convicted” in the world of public opinion that operate on deep emotion.  Dusty needed to answer his critics as this “ruining arms” label has followed Dusty for more than a decade or as the person more specifically typed in “baseball deaths”.

As we referenced above to this Back To The Future stuff in ESPN Magazine in July 2002, the article was written by a young writer Andy Latack who is now a lawyer.  Latack referred to future ace Mark Prior:

“…Baylor got used to the boos before he got canned. “This kid is going to be a franchise pitcher very soon,” Baylor said. “So to ruin his arm by having him throw 140 pitches? Even if I’m gone, that’s something I don’t want on my resumé.”  

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The Desmond Gamble

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It’s fall of 2013.  Ian Desmond is 27 and is coming off his best year ever.  He had hit 24 Home Runs, stolen 24 bases, carried a nice WAR of +3.6, and had two years remaining before Free Agency.  The Nats wanted to sign Desmond to a long-term deal that would cover his first five years of Free Agency.  That would give the team seven years of stability at Shortstop for the tidy sum of $107 million.  Desmond rejected the deal signing instead a two-year extension for $17.5 million that a) avoided arbitration, and b) essentially guaranteed that he would be leaving the team after 2015.

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Updated: Qualified Offers (QO’s) What are they and who gets them? #Nats

This will be the 4th off-season of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) which includes the Qualified Offer system to compensate teams who offer their current players who are eligible to leave for Free Agency a ‘QO’.  The player can either accept it or reject it and they have 1 week to decide, and if they take it, they would stay with their current team for 1 year at the QO amount or if they decline it and sign with a new team, their old team would get a compensation Draft pick if the player signs with a new team prior to the 2016 June draft. None of the 34 qualifying offers made to MLB players have been accepted in the first 3 years of the QO system.  At $15.8 million this year, this could be the first time we see a player accept a QO from their current team. Continue reading

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Nats News | Dusty Baker Introduced As #Nats Mgr. You Can’t Handle The Truth

Do you remember Colonel Jessep played by Jack Nicholson say those famous words to the Tom Cruise character? A lot of truth can’t be handled.  There were some tough questions asked and answered, and Rizzo shot down some very shoddy journalism.  We got Rizzo’s side of the Bud Black and Dusty Baker hiring drama and Dusty answered questions on clubhouse unity after the stories of Werth ripping down line-up cards and the Papelbon/Harper choke incident.

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We’ll Make It Work—#Nats introduce Dusty Baker as Manager

At 11 a.m. on the dot, F.P. Santangelo introduced Mike Rizzo. Mike was in a good mood, pointing out that he had a tie on and had broken out his World Series ring–which he only wears on his favorite day of the year, the first day of the draft. Then he turned it over to Dusty Baker (also sporting World Series rings). Dusty put on a show, a very entertaining show. This is going to be fun, I thought. Baseball should be fun.

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Press Conference Questions Take 2

After the serious discussions, especially Breaking: MASN lawsuit Decided for the moment, time for a light-hearted article.

Now that we know the manager is Dusty Baker and not Bud Black, here are some questions for the press conference, including some that almost certainly won’t be asked. Note that a few of them are carry-overs from the Bud Black list.

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