They say "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Well..
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:16 am
They don't say it about the Nationals. Of course people have tended not to say very much about any of the various baseball franchises that have based themselves in our nation's capital over the years. "First in war, first in peace, last in the American [National]" league they'd say. That is, of course, if they weren't all talking about the Redskins instead anyway.
This forum isn't exactly bustling with activity either, so we're stuck on party games until people learn each other's names and a near death experience provides the romantic spark we need, or we turn out to be twins, separated at birth (that would preferably be before the life or death experience) and we start TALKING just a little bit.
Anyway, here's another:
The Nationals suck, it's more than fair to say that the team is inadequate at all aspects of the game. Offensively the team was committed to starting Christian Guzman and Nook Logan, and was presumably aware that, by doing so, it would be required that they take turns trying that hitting thing as well. Defensively the team is currently coming to terms with a Ronnie Belliard/Felipe Lopez double-play tandem and our staff ace is apparently Shawn Hill.
And none of this is a surprise to industry insiders, the Nationals' front office, and moderately opinionated rocks. We all knew this team would suck, a lot, and I'd imagine most of us console ourselves by imagining a brighter future. Well here's your chance to share your baseball vision, you Muadib of the major leagues.
So, if say you were put in charge of all baseball operations for the Washington Nationals franchise, with as much freedom as suited your goals, what would you do? If you want greater specificity consider the following questions:
Who on the current roster would you keep, who would you look to trade?
In constructing a front office and naming a general manager what philosophy would you look to instill in the organization?
And when hiring a coach, what kind of game would you want for him or her to employ?
How active would you be in your pursuit of free agents? What sort of players would you extend deals to?
Similarly, when making trades what kind of players would you target in other organizations?
What would be your draft philosophy, what skills would you value in prospects and in general, come draft time, what would you look to do?
How might you market the team? Are there any things in particular you might look to do with the new stadium?
Of course those are just prompts, and you may use as many or as few as you wish when responding (do I ever feel like a teacher saying that). More than anything else it would be lovely to get this board busy, attract new, intelligent posters, engage in serious discussion, rise to prominence, and rule the galaxy as father and son.
So, if everyone would be so kind, let's get talking. I'll start just as soon as I've decided on an answer to my own questions.
This forum isn't exactly bustling with activity either, so we're stuck on party games until people learn each other's names and a near death experience provides the romantic spark we need, or we turn out to be twins, separated at birth (that would preferably be before the life or death experience) and we start TALKING just a little bit.
Anyway, here's another:
The Nationals suck, it's more than fair to say that the team is inadequate at all aspects of the game. Offensively the team was committed to starting Christian Guzman and Nook Logan, and was presumably aware that, by doing so, it would be required that they take turns trying that hitting thing as well. Defensively the team is currently coming to terms with a Ronnie Belliard/Felipe Lopez double-play tandem and our staff ace is apparently Shawn Hill.
And none of this is a surprise to industry insiders, the Nationals' front office, and moderately opinionated rocks. We all knew this team would suck, a lot, and I'd imagine most of us console ourselves by imagining a brighter future. Well here's your chance to share your baseball vision, you Muadib of the major leagues.
So, if say you were put in charge of all baseball operations for the Washington Nationals franchise, with as much freedom as suited your goals, what would you do? If you want greater specificity consider the following questions:
Who on the current roster would you keep, who would you look to trade?
In constructing a front office and naming a general manager what philosophy would you look to instill in the organization?
And when hiring a coach, what kind of game would you want for him or her to employ?
How active would you be in your pursuit of free agents? What sort of players would you extend deals to?
Similarly, when making trades what kind of players would you target in other organizations?
What would be your draft philosophy, what skills would you value in prospects and in general, come draft time, what would you look to do?
How might you market the team? Are there any things in particular you might look to do with the new stadium?
Of course those are just prompts, and you may use as many or as few as you wish when responding (do I ever feel like a teacher saying that). More than anything else it would be lovely to get this board busy, attract new, intelligent posters, engage in serious discussion, rise to prominence, and rule the galaxy as father and son.
So, if everyone would be so kind, let's get talking. I'll start just as soon as I've decided on an answer to my own questions.