Official Nationals and Orioles 2011 Thread

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Longtimefan
06-24-2011, 11:55 PM
And McLaren's been ejected tonight. I think maybe ArtMonkDrillz is managing the team now

That call by the HPU was...... just something I've never seen happen before in baseball.

ArtMonkDrillz
06-24-2011, 11:56 PM
Real quick, gotta get out there for the bottom of the 9th, my Yahoo fantasy baseball status for the past 2 days actually says I'm taking over the Nats, so maybe you're on to something.

Plus, at the game last Friday I bought an Espinosa jersey and within 5 minutes a random guy told me I looked just like Danny. So I've got that going for me...

SmootSmack
06-24-2011, 11:56 PM
Luckily didn't come back to haunt us. Let's see if we can get another shutout tonight

ArtMonkDrillz
06-25-2011, 12:04 AM
Also, the fat guy in the Wisconsin t-shirt (go figure) was just flashing the shocker sign to the cameras. It made me vomit.

That call early was ridiculous. Why is the 1st base ump even on the field if his judgement can't be trusted?

And crap.

SmootSmack
06-25-2011, 12:07 AM
Get AMD out of here. Dude can't manage and post at the same time

Longtimefan
06-25-2011, 09:57 AM
Davey Johnson Replaces Jim Riggleman As Manager Of Nationals - SB Nation DC (http://dc.sbnation.com/washington-nationals/2011/6/23/2240045/jim-riggleman-resign-washington-nationals-manager)

FRPLG
06-25-2011, 11:30 PM
I like the Johnson hire. It does several things. First it shows everyone, players and fans alike that they believe the team is good enough to be given the opportunity to have a quality coach lead them. Johnson isn't being brought in as a care-taker just to keep the seat warm until the team comes together (like Riggleman basically was). Second, he's good. He isn't a hard-ass who'll lose the team and he can handle a rotation as well as anybody. If they can stay on the same path and keep Johnson in the fold they've upgraded their managerial position a lot.

ArtMonkDrillz
06-26-2011, 12:58 PM
I like the Johnson hire. It does several things. First it shows everyone, players and fans alike that they believe the team is good enough to be given the opportunity to have a quality coach lead them. Johnson isn't being brought in as a care-taker just to keep the seat warm until the team comes together (like Riggleman basically was). Second, he's good. He isn't a hard-ass who'll lose the team and he can handle a rotation as well as anybody. If they can stay on the same path and keep Johnson in the fold they've upgraded their managerial position a lot.Good points. I also like that he's been associated with the team for the last season or two, so it's not like he's a total unknown to these guys (like, say, Bobby Valentine might have been) coming in off the street with his own ideas and methods. Obviously any new manager is going to bring about some changes, but I like that he's at least from within the organization.
Also, I heard on the radio or somewhere that he has a similar style to Riggleman, whatever that means, so again, I think this will make the transition easier. Couple that with the fact that he has a proven track record and I'm pretty happy with this one.

12thMan
06-26-2011, 04:00 PM
Not a big Nats follower, although I live 10 friggin' minutes from the ballpark. But do you guys think there's much, if any, falloff between Riggleman and Johnson?

Longtimefan
06-26-2011, 06:08 PM
I like the Johnson hire. It does several things. First it shows everyone, players and fans alike that they believe the team is good enough to be given the opportunity to have a quality coach lead them. Johnson isn't being brought in as a care-taker just to keep the seat warm until the team comes together (like Riggleman basically was). Second, he's good. He isn't a hard-ass who'll lose the team and he can handle a rotation as well as anybody. If they can stay on the same path and keep Johnson in the fold they've upgraded their managerial position a lot.

"He knows the game, he knows our players, he knows our fans, he knows the Washington, DC area, and he knows exactly what we need to be doing to build the Nationals into a contender."

For Davey Johnson, the time was right to manage again - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nationals/for-davey-johnson-the-time-was-right-to-manage-again/2011/06/26/AGAQWImH_story.html)

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