The Washington Nationals host the Mets in Viera 3/10/16 Wilson Ramos scheduled to return!

At 1:05PM today, Wilson Ramos is penciled in to catch Stephen Strasburg with a line-up that looks to be very close to what’s projected for Opening Day! Blake Treinen should also pitch today and go 2 innings with Michael Brady, Oliver Perez, Nick Lee and Felipe Rivero all scheduled to pitch today. Both Tyler Moore and Clint Robinson will start the game as CRob will be the DH. Rendon will bat 2nd as Dusty won’t be stacking his lefties.

  1. Ben Revere CF
  2. Anthony Rendon 3B
  3. Bryce Harper RF
  4. Daniel Murphy 2B
  5. Jayson Werth LF
  6. Clint Robinson DH
  7. Tyler Moore 1B
  8. Wilson Ramos C
  9. Danny Espinosa SS

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Post-game report of #Nats and #Astros 4-3

Here’s tonight’s report:  a sequence of random observations.

Not an auspicious start to the game:  no one realized that the National Anthem singer’s mike wasn’t on.  But the fans gradually began to sing along with her, starting with the ones closest, and by the end, the whole stadium was singing.  So that turned out well in the end.

Jones (Jacques Jones–I don’t think there are any other Jones’ on our roster?) had a long chat and a lot of hugs and handshakes from the Astros manager and coaches before the game.

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Insights from a Major League Umpire

They’ve said, “If an umpire does his job right, no one notices that they’re there.”  That doesn’t mean that umpires don’t have a unique perspective on the game of baseball.  I’ve had the opportunity to meet with a couple of MLB umps over the last few years, and have always come away with new insights about the game of baseball and the people (including the people in blue) who make it possible.

First, to the questions.  Yes, the players and umpires do chat about their families, what they did on an off day, etc. Gary Cederstrom, like many umpires, lives in Florida (or Arizona) to maximize the amount of time they can spend with their families.  Given that they only get a couple of home breaks during the season, that extra month with the family is really valuable.  Remember, the players are “home” half the time:  the umpires spend pretty much the whole season in hotels.  So Gary trimmed some trees during an off day, and later he’ll be hearing players ask him “hey, have you gotten back to trim those trees yet?” Or maybe an umpire’s and player’s kids have played together, and he’d definitely ask about the other kid. Sometimes players will say something about how badly they’re playing (‘ball’s not carrying today” when they’ve just popped up to the pitcher), but never about how well they’re playing.

Gary Cederstrom

Speaking of players, Gary seemed surprised at Trea’s home run last week.  He says, “Yeah, he might have added a little weight, so now he looks like a junior bat boy instead of a freshman bat boy.” He confirmed that Jayson has a sense of humor—not that I really had any doubts after some of those pranks on the Phanatic.

Can he tell if a HBP is deliberate?  Sometimes.  Sometimes, he’ll think it looked deliberate but wonder where it came from.  In one case, it came out later that a player, back in the minors, had borrowed another player’s car and didn’t fill it up with gas as he had promised.  Eventually that led to a HPB in the majors. (Note:  if you want some stories with really long tails on them, read “The Unwritten Rules of Baseball.  There are several documented stories like that.)

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Bronson Arroyo gets the start in the 1st Nats home TV game of the Spring

The Nats have their 1st MASN broadcast of the Spring for this 5:05PM start time. The line-up features mostly players who we expect to be in the starting line-up on Opening Day with just Wilson Ramos and Ryan Zimmerman absent from the line-up and Danny Espinosa does get the start at SS and Bronson Arroyo gets the start!

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Spring Training Scores don’t Matter, but the Games Do

We’ve all heard some variation on the theme: “Spring Training games don’t matter” and  it actually was brought up today in the in-game post in the variation, “You do realize that this game doesn’t count, right?”. This attitude is understandable:  the Win/Loss record is irrelevant in the final standings.  And the contrast with regular season games is obvious, once you’ve been to a couple of ST games.  In case you haven’t, read on.

For TalkNats.com courtesy of Hugh Kaufman aka "The Chicken Man"

For TalkNats.com courtesy of Hugh Kaufman aka “The Chicken Man”

In the regular season games, everyone from the manager to the bat boy is aligned towards one purpose:  winning the game.  (OK, there are a few exceptions:  the Black Sox and a few teams (Philly, is that you?) that might be tanking in hopes of better draft picks, but the exceptions are indeed few).

But a Spring Training game has a different purpose for practically every person on the field, with the possible exception of the bat boy. ST games are played with the same rules as regular season games with one exception:  ties are allowed, since many times the visiting team would run out of pitchers who hadn’t maxed out their pitch count if the game would go beyond 9 or 10 innings. Oh, and one time I saw a bottom of the ninth with the home team already leading because the visiting manager wanted his pitcher to pitch another inning, and the home manager accommodated him. Continue reading

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The #Nats travel to face Verlander as Gio starts for the Nats with a stacked line-up!

As the Nats bus travels en route to Lakeland Florida, you have to wonder if they pass any Presidential candidates on this road trip. Today, 2 heavyweights duke it out as Verlander and Gio get the mound to start this 1:05 game at Joker Marchant Stadium.

Most people who aren’t from the Lakeland Florida area call it Joker Merchant Stadium and think the naming rights were for a jester character, but it was actually named after a politician of sorts as Marcus “Joker” Marchant was the Director of the Lakeland Parks and Recreation department, and they named the stadium after him.

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Are there any bench spots up for grabs—or are all the seats filled? #Nats

There are many objectives of Spring Training. One of the objectives every Spring Training is to evaluate players for the roster.

Some of the roster spots are spoken for prior to the calendar turning to February; however, there are spots for the taking every year if the evaluators are impressed enough by a player and the right situation avails itself.

This Spring Training, Rizzo has hinted that centerfield, shortstop, and the 5th starter are open for competition. We know there will be 8 starting position players and 5 starting pitchers and 7 relievers and 5 bench players making up the 25 man Opening Day roster. Continue reading

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Scherzer and the Nats travel to play the Astros and Doug Fister 3/8/16

As the Nats bus arrives in Kissimmee Florida today, there is a political buzz right down the street off of Heritage Park Way as Marco Rubio is campaigning near Osceola County Stadium and currently in a diner.

Things could seem a little political for the Nats as well as they face Doug Fister who is wearing a new uniform and will start for the Houston Astros against Max Scherzer who is going 3 innings today with a travel squad type of roster.

Of special interest, Dusty has already penciled up and posted tomorrow’s travel roster going to Joker Marchant against Justin Verlander, and almost the entire starting line-up for that game looks to be the projected Opening Day starters with the exception of catcher (Kieboom) and possibly 1st base (Clint Robinson) as Gio starts that game. Batting order for Wednesday’s game stacks 3 lefties at the top, Revere, Murphy, Harper, Rendon, Werth, CRob, Espi, (Solano DH), and Kieboom batting 9th.

When was the last time you can remember a full roster like this traveling a couple of hours for a Spring Training game this early in March? The reserves are MAT, Turner, Tyler Moore, Sizemore, Bostick, Martinson, Brendan Ryan, Severino, Read, Heisey, Campana and Brian Goodwin.  Continue reading

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The Middle Infield, Sizemore, Stephen Drew, Trea Turner, Espi, Murph, Difo, Brendan Ryan, Martinson, Bostick

The Nats middle infield is crowded in Spring Training as there are only 3 to 4 spots that could be available on the Opening Day roster, and there are 9 players in the mix not counting Rendon who will be the Nats 3rd baseman. The favorite to win the Opening Day spot for shortstop is Danny Espinosa with Daniel Murphy already penciled in for 2nd base. The Danny & Daniel 6-4 combo could be backed up by Drew with an outside chance that Trea Turner could figure into the Opening Day roster. The others vying for a spot are Wilmer Difo, Chris Bostick, and veterans Brendan Ryan and Scott Sizemore. Jason Martinson is another non-roster invitee who is an internal candidate and a Nats player at Triple-A Syracuse.

In a Simon Pond type of way, we have Scott Sizemore with the 2.125 Herculean OPS, and he is just a mere mortal with ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ Strangers waiting, Up and down the boulevard, Their shadows searching in the night, Streetlights, people, Living just to find emotion, Hiding somewhere in the night, Don’t Stop Believin’ , Hold onto to that Feelin’!

What song was Papelbon blaring on his boombox on Friday? Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey and what a journey it has been for some of these players and we are only 3 weeks into Spring Training.

Luis Sizemore iMG_1355

Scott Sizemore is a local of sorts. He grew up in Chesapeake, Virginia near Ryan Zimmerman and attended VCU in Richmond and was drafted by the Tigers in the 5th round in a string of college signings of local players in the area with Verlander, Mark Reynolds, Ryan Zimmerman, and then Sizemore, and that doesn’t include all of the High School kids like the Upton brothers, David Wright and Cuddyer. At 29 years old, Sizemore has played in parts of 4 MLB seasons and finally eclipsed 162 career games.

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Ross/Roark to get ~3 innings each. Werth in LF, Tyler Moore at 1st Base, what is the 2016 status of Ryan Zimmerman? 3/7/16

This could be the subject that 3 weeks ago when camp started, we hoped we didn’t have to talk about, and here we are less than 30 days before Opening Day and the Ryan Zimmerman health issue is once again front and center.  There is no need for panic or sounding the alarms as Ryan Zimmerman could be fine.

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On March 2nd, Bill Ladson had this report on Ryan Zimmerman:

“Baker has treated Zimmerman gently this spring. Zimmerman is still dealing with plantar fasciitis in his left foot. There isn’t any rush to get Zimmerman to full speed, however. Baker said he simply wants to make sure Zimmerman is ready by Opening Day.”

“It’s a cautious approach, knowing I don’t need that many at-bats down here to get ready,” Zimmerman said. “I would be more worried if I haven’t been able to do everything else. I have participated in everything but the running, which I did for the first time [Tuesday], and I feel good today.”

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