Bryce Harper played catch while being interviewed by Karl Ravech, who along with John Kruk and the ESPN Baseball Tonight staff, descended on Viera with their video crew. They picked a few Nats to talk to for some great quotes. It was also the same day that Dusty called for a team scrimmage that was open to the public and attendance was free.
The Nats intra-squad scrimmage was ‘Team Scherzer’ against ‘Team Ross’ and there were some impressive plays all day, and KGWCoach gave us a play-by-play today of the scrimmage and emailed us a few more thoughts, and we say thank you for that Ken!
“Turner looked good yesterday and today. Ramos had a couple of good hits today. There were about 4 other…” — kgwcoach http://disq.us/9a31co
“Something I didn’t explain. At the end of each half inning, they did a bunt drill. Men on first and second and called different defenses. Worked on catcher calling for throw first/third. If there was four pitches without a bunt, they did a pickoff play.
Any ball in the dirt runners were going. Turner stole a base easily.
All the minor league players that weren’t suited to play were sitting in the stands behind home plate. KW”
Kruk meets his twin. Mark Grater of the nationals..roving instructor pic.twitter.com/TPPmO1mOgn
— Karl Ravech (@karlravechespn) February 28, 2016



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