Anyone have Insider?
This tweet scares me.
All indications are that the Washington Nationals would like to sign an everyday first baseman such as Derrek Lee or Adam LaRoche, but the club has another option if they deem the two veteran free agents too pricey. They could platoon two players.
Heck, the Nationals could do worse than going with Mike Morse on a regular basis, but could also sign a lesser free agent, such as Nick Johnson, and use the two in a platoon type scenario.
Morse, 29 in March, had a breakthrough season in 2010, hitting .289/.352/.519 with 15 home runs in 98 games, and torched left-handed pitching to the tune of a .999 OPS. Johnson, a lefty bat, has hit lefties and righties fairly equally over the course of his career, but tends to hit for a little more power against right-handers.
Johnson would have to stay uncharacteristically healthy for such a plan to work, but if the worst case scenario is for Morse to handle the position full time, the Nationals have some leverage against the demands of Lee and LaRoche. LaRoche is said to be asking for a three-year deal, and the Orioles have reportedly made such an offer.
Washington could use the payroll space to continue to add to the pitching staff.