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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1800 on: December 16, 2008, 12:07:44 pm »
There must be 50 ways to build a ballclub

It's hard to sing on a forum. Unless that's another joke that went beyond my miniscule Simon and Garfunkel knowledge.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1801 on: December 16, 2008, 12:08:52 pm »
COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT

baseballmod:
10:20 am   Topic: Nationals baseball

wilnieves:
10:53 am   Nice contract with Willie Harris, I think this was a great pickup. Will he be starting?

j_bowden:
10:59 am   Thank you. Willie Harris was one of the best 10th men in the NL last year. He's capable of playing four positions well-- CF, LF, 2B, 3B. He was a good influence in the clubhouse-- our players look up to him and he is prepared to play everyday. We anticipate him being a valuable player off the bench for us over the next two years.

msyanks:
10:59 am   Has Nick Johnson fully recovered from his wrist injury?

j_bowden:
11:04 am   Nick came into Washington to see medical director Wiemi Douoguih and hand specialist Dr. Thomas Graham within the last 10 days. They feel that he will be 100-percent by the beginning of Spring Training.

wilnieves:
11:04 am   Will Dmtri be playing for the major league team at all next year?

j_bowden:
11:06 am   Dmitri battled injuries last year and continues to battle diabetes. He's worked very hard this offseason and lost considerable weight. We expect him to be in the same shape in Spring Training that he was in when he won the NL Comeback Player of the Year award in 2007.

23707:
11:07 am   In terms of trades and free agents, what changes did you notice at the winter meetings this year?

j_bowden:
11:11 am   There is little doubt that the economy and recession has had a dramatic impact on every aspect of all clubs' operations

welovedc:
11:11 am   Mr. Bowden, how pleased are you with the results of the Rule 5 draft?

j_bowden:
11:14 am   Mike Rizzo, Dana Brown, Kris Kline and our Rule 5 expert Bill Singer did a tremendous job scouting, analyzing and prioritizing our Rule 5 board. We are very pleased to have drafted Terrell Young who our scouting department felt had the highest upside of any pitcher in the draft. Subsequent to the draft, we have received positive feedback about Young from multiple clubs.

wilnieves:
11:15 am   Who should we expect to be called up from the minors next season?

j_bowden:
11:18 am   Of all of the players in our organization, more clubs ask for Jordan Zimmermann in trades than any other player. Last year, Jordan was a combined 10-3 with a 2.89 ERA in both Harrisburg and Potomac. He will be given consideration to make our rotation out of Spring Training.

wilnieves:
11:19 am   Any update on Texiera? I would LOVE to see him wearing a Nationals uniform.

j_bowden:
11:24 am   Our ownership and baseball operations department targeted Mark Teixeira from the very beginning as our number one offseason priority and our ongoing negotiations reflect our commitment to doing everything we can to return Mark to his hometown region with the Washington Nationals.

natsfan22:
11:24 am   Injuries devestated the Natioanls last season. Has anything changed as far as the off season program or training regimen, or was it just a case of terrible luck that incapacitated the team in 08.

j_bowden:
11:35 am   We revamped our entire medical department led by new medical director, Dr. Wiemi Douoguih who was trained by the Jobe-Kerlan group and has worked closely with Dr. James Andrews of Alabama, Dr. Timothy Kremchek of Cincinnati and Dr. Lewis Yocum of Los Angeles, three of the most renowned baseball-centric orthopedic doctors. We also hired John Philbin as our strength and conditioning coach. He's the founder of the NSPA (National Strength Professionals Association) the internationally recognized certifying agency for the strength and conditioning field. We brought in Dr. Liz Wheeler, who was the personal physical trainer for former Cy Young award winner Johan Santana when he was with the Twins. We now feel that we've assembled an All-Star medical staff to help improve the conditioning, strength, flexibility and nutrition of our players.

JMJM:
11:35 am   Who do you foresee as our closer? Is the job Hannrahan's to loose? thanks

j_bowden:
11:40 am   With our present bullpen, Joel Hanrahan will be given every opportunity to be our closer. He has a 95 mph fastball with a power slider and his 93 Ks last year ranked 2nd among NL relievers. If he continues to improve his command in and out of the strike zone he has the potential to be a successful closer in the future.

exexpos:
11:40 am   What is the status of Justin Maxwell? Two years ago he seemed to show a lot of promise.

j_bowden:
11:43 am   Justin Maxwell has overcome his injuries and is finally healthy. He showed improvement during the instructional league and he presently has 7 HR leading the Puerto Rican Winter League. He also has a .381 OBP with 13 SB. He will be given the opportunity to compete in Spring Training for a spot on the Major League team.

margolian:
11:45 am   Why would a high-priced free agent want to sign with and play for the Nationals this year?

j_bowden:
11:57 am   Baseball has as much parity as we've had in the last few decades. Clubs have proven that in recent years. For example, the Tampa Bay Rays went from the worst record in baseball in 2007 to the World Series in 2008. The Colorado Rockies went from 76 wins in 2006 to the World Series in 2007. The Chicago Cubs won 66 games in 2006, finishing in 6th place-- they went on to win the NL Central in 2007. Free Agents understand in today's market that clubs can improve rapidly. Also, baseball people with vision recognize the momentum we've recently gained led by Mike Rizzo, Dana Brown and Bob Boone which bodes well for our longterm future. We also have an unprecedented two picks in the top ten of this year's draft, including the first overall pick. Free Agents who will sign long term contracts will have the vision to look at the direction of the organization, the strength of the farm system and the potential of long term success over the course of their contract rather than a snapshot of where the club finished in 2008.

natsonly:
11:58 am   What do you think our starting 5 will look like this year? Should we expect any additions to the starting rotation or any bulpen help, possibly a new closer?

j_bowden:
12:04 pm   We are developing a young core of potentially succesful starting pitchers including left-handers John Lannan and Scott Olsen and right-handers Collin Balester, Jordan Zimmermann, Shawn Hill and Shairon Martis. We are also currently having trade discussions with multiple clubs trying to acquire young starting pitching as well as pursuing starting pitching targets through non-tenders and free agency.

wilnieves:
12:05 pm   I know Ryan Zimmerman was hampered by the shoulder injury last year. Is he 100% for next season?

j_bowden:
12:06 pm   I spoke to Ryan Zimmerman last week. He is 100-percent and expects to come into Spring Training poised for a breakout season.

j_bowden:
12:07 pm   Thanks for being here today with me. Happy Holidays to you and your families... Scott Boras is on the phone, sorry gotta go.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1802 on: December 16, 2008, 12:09:06 pm »
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Thanks for being here today with me. Happy Holidays to you and your families... Scott Boras is on the phone, sorry gotta go.

what a freakin tease.

Offline houston-nat

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1803 on: December 16, 2008, 12:10:00 pm »
It's hard to sing on a forum. Unless that's another joke that went beyond my miniscule Simon and Garfunkel knowledge.

also:

Offline houston-nat

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1804 on: December 16, 2008, 12:11:39 pm »
what a freakin tease.
I know! Like Scott Boras ever has to call anybody.

Offline blue911

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1805 on: December 16, 2008, 12:16:55 pm »
from Lodson:


I asked Bowden why anybody should believe that Dunn could play first at a MLB level.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1806 on: December 16, 2008, 12:18:30 pm »
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margolian:
11:45 am   Why would a high-priced free agent want to sign with and play for the Nationals this year?

j_bowden:
11:57 am   Baseball has as much parity as we've had in the last few decades. Clubs have proven that in recent years. For example, the Tampa Bay Rays went from the worst record in baseball in 2007 to the World Series in 2008. The Colorado Rockies went from 76 wins in 2006 to the World Series in 2007. The Chicago Cubs won 66 games in 2006, finishing in 6th place-- they went on to win the NL Central in 2007. Free Agents understand in today's market that clubs can improve rapidly. Also, baseball people with vision recognize the momentum we've recently gained led by Mike Rizzo, Dana Brown and Bob Boone which bodes well for our longterm future. We also have an unprecedented two picks in the top ten of this year's draft, including the first overall pick. Free Agents who will sign long term contracts will have the vision to look at the direction of the organization, the strength of the farm system and the potential of long term success over the course of their contract rather than a snapshot of where the club finished in 2008.

I gotta say, this is a really, really good answer from Bowden.

and something that the talking idiots on Red Sox Tonight can't seem to understand.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1807 on: December 16, 2008, 12:19:42 pm »

also:

Ok yeah. You win. My wife would have laughed, then called us baseball nerds.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1808 on: December 16, 2008, 12:21:31 pm »
I asked Bowden why anybody should believe that Dunn could play first at a MLB level.
He has for the Reds

BaseballCube is down so I don't have his number of appearances

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1809 on: December 16, 2008, 12:27:53 pm »
He has for the Reds

BaseballCube is down so I don't have his number of appearances

He's palyed 125 games at first. But he's god-awful, poor hands and no range. He is actually a worse fielder than Dmitri.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1810 on: December 16, 2008, 12:31:10 pm »
He's palyed 125 games at first. But he's god-awful, poor hands and no range. He is actually a worse fielder than Dmitri.

Well 30 errors don't cancel out 40 homers. Not by a longshot.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1811 on: December 16, 2008, 12:34:10 pm »
Just throwing this out there for comparison sake, in 153 games at first last year, Tex had 5 errors.  5!!!!

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1812 on: December 16, 2008, 12:38:35 pm »
Just throwing this out there for comparison sake, in 153 games at first last year, Tex had 5 errors.  5!!!!

That's why he's going to make 5x the money. I get it.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1813 on: December 16, 2008, 12:43:18 pm »
Just throwing this out there for comparison sake, in 153 games at first last year, Tex had 5 errors.  5!!!!

There is always the non-statistics to consider, how many errors did he save? How many DP's did he start? How many sac bunts did he turn into force outs? How many base hits did he take away with his range?

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1814 on: December 16, 2008, 12:46:42 pm »
I don't know, but I'm certain it's significantly more than Dunn.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1815 on: December 16, 2008, 12:50:07 pm »
All I'm saying is that 40 homers outweighs anything that Belliard and Dmitri could do, factoring in errors:



And yes I'm gonna get clobbered for that one

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1816 on: December 16, 2008, 12:50:13 pm »
I threw them the Hammond:

"If the team is unable to acquire Tex, is there a plan to spend a roughly equivalent amount pursuing multiple lesser free agents to improve the team?"

best question asked 8)

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1817 on: December 16, 2008, 01:04:39 pm »
All I'm saying is that 40 homers outweighs anything that Belliard and Dmitri could do, factoring in errors:

Nobody's arguing that point. I'm just saying that Dunn isn't in the Teixeira class. That if his home run production slips even a little he's a millstone. Cincinnati traded him for Dallas Buck and two minor leaguers TBN. Arizona didn't even tender. I think that two GMs probably are a better judge of talent than fans.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1818 on: December 16, 2008, 01:06:23 pm »
Nobody's arguing that point. I'm just saying that Dunn isn't in the Teixeira class. That if his home run production slips even a little he's a millstone. Cincinnati traded him for Dallas Buck and two minor leaguers TBN. Arizona didn't even tender. I think that two GMs probably are a better judge of talent than fans.

Numerically, he's very close to Manny. Maybe we sign Manny - he can't be WORSE at 1B right, and it will save his knees.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1819 on: December 16, 2008, 01:13:15 pm »
Numerically, he's very close to Manny. Maybe we sign Manny - he can't be WORSE at 1B right, and it will save his knees.

What? Do you mean area code? IQ?

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1820 on: December 16, 2008, 01:13:47 pm »
What? Do you mean area code? IQ?

2008 Manny. Slugging, HR, 2B's, OBP.

I posted the numbers before, and don't have time now. You can search for the post if you like  :icon_mrgreen:

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1821 on: December 16, 2008, 01:21:39 pm »
2008 Manny. Slugging, HR, 2B's, OBP.

I posted the numbers before, and don't have time now. You can search for the post if you like  :icon_mrgreen:

Manny 36-2b, 1-3b 37-HR. .430 OBP .601 SLG
Dunn   23-2b, 0-3b, 40-HR. .386 OBP .528 SLG.


Again the point isn't to say Dunn doesn't have some value. But his extra base hits have been below 70 per season for the last 3 years. Zimmerman's was over in 2006 & 2007 as a point of reference. But Dunn and Manny do have one thing in common, any contract more than two years would be a mistake.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1822 on: December 16, 2008, 01:22:04 pm »
I guess 23 doubles is close to 36 doubles. .386 OBP is close to .430. .513 SLG is close to .601. Sure Dunn hit 3 more HR's but you can't seriously mean the other numbers are close. It must be the almighty walk that equalizes these numbers.  :?

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1823 on: December 16, 2008, 01:23:28 pm »
I guess 23 doubles is close to 36 doubles. .386 OBP is close to .430. .513 SLG is close to .601. Sure Dunn hit 3 more HR's but you can't seriously mean the other numbers are close. It must be the almighty walk that equalizes these numbers.  :?

I did the comparison earlier before Manny's monster finish in LA :-[

but last year I think they were closer . . .

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #1824 on: December 16, 2008, 01:24:09 pm »
I did the comparison earlier before Manny's monster finish in LA :-[

but last year I think they were closer . . .

:rofl:  That was funny.