The baseball forum is dead on here, so lets make this the Washington Nationals thread.
The baseball forum is dead on here, so lets make this the Washington Nationals thread.
Last edited by Jofizz; April-2nd-2011 at 10:44 PM.
Predicted to be last in NL East and why would anyone expect anything different? Have there been improvements? Yes. But other than the Mets and the Nats, everyone else in the NL East is pretty good. The Marlins are a good young team, the Phillies kick butt like they have for the past 2 years, and the Braves are a good young team with Hanson and Heyward or whatever his name is.
My main question is when Strasburg actually pitches for Nats. Will he actually pitch for them this season? Lol
That's a great quote from Pudge.
I've never been much of a baseball fan but I'm committing myself to the Nats this year and I'm going to try and enjoy baseball so maybe I have something to help get me through the offseason.
Anything I need to know as a new fan?
The last few years have been painful, but after an offseason full of upgrades, specifically pitching, we should be in for a better year.
We own the number one pick in the draft for the second straight year, and if you haven't heard of Bryce Harper, look him up. He is considered to be the Strasburg of positional players. Might see him in a curly W sometime in the future.
If you haven't been out to Nats park before, its a great experience, even for non-baseball fans. Its still brand-new, and worth the trip.
Other than all that, you will pick up a lot more if you watch them on a weekly basis.
Last edited by Jofizz; February-24th-2010 at 10:46 AM.
Nats are definitely going in the right direction (thank GOD!), but they are still a ways away. Can't wait to see Strasburg up my mid-season. All reports are that he's legit and then some.
I was rooting for Detwiler to get a spot in the rotation out of opening day, so I'm pissed that he is out for a couple months. I don't have much faith in the other young pitchers, Mock, Martin, and Stammen. So, it could be a rough opening with out Detwiler, Strasburg, and Wang, but everyone needs to stay in there.
On Bryce Harper... I really don't know that we're that interested in him. Not really living up to the hype so far. If you have ever seen his swing, it seems like a mess. I'm not doubting a lot of his physical talent, and he's way ahead of the curve, but he's not "this year's Strasburg." He's a gifted player who like a lot of other gifted players has huge upside and huge risk.
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
You know, all the negativity is perfectly justifiable given last season, but at least for the first couple of months, there's always the hope of the crazy Tampa Bay/2005(?) Nats run. I'm not as well-versed in baseball as I am in football, but it seems to me that this year's team has more pure talent than the team that was actually leading the NL East for a good chunk of that season. We also have a lot of players that are inexperienced as hell, but I don't think I'd ever go into a season thinking, "There's an absolutely 0% chance of a crazy turnaround that people will be referencing years from now on message boards."
Go O's
Go O's
Go O's
Nats ink Livo to a minor league deal: http://masnsports.com/2010/02/nats-s...medium=twitter
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
Yeah, I tried back in 2007 to take up baseball. I went to a few Nats games at RFK but nothing materialized. I still haven't been to the new park. I have not excuse to not go, the tix are cheap I can metro there and I know enough fans of other NL East teams to have company to go. I remember when we took Strasburg (last summer?) and that kind of sparked my first interest. I'll check out Bryce Harper too and start paying some attention around here.
Braves fan here but #98QBKILLER you should really catch a game at Nationals Park I have gone to watch 3 Nats vs Braves games there since it opened. I always had a great time and never had a problem taking the metro there. The ballpark is really nice and my favorite thing was that they served Blue Moon and Leinenkugel on tap instead of your regular budweiser bottles.
I went to the inaugural opening night game when the stadium opened. That was the game that Bush threw out the first pitch and you guys came back in the 9th inning with the walkoff homerun by Zimmerman off of Peter Moylan.![]()
Last edited by Patrick86L; February-24th-2010 at 01:44 PM.
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