Here is Tom Boswell weighing in on the subject this week in his weekly Q&A chat:
Q: Little Things are anything but
Boz one of the things that mystified about DMartinez’ end of the season remarks was his reference to the little things. Anyone who has seen the Nats play since 2012 knows they struggle in big moments executing and defending “the little things. BTW I hate that phrase bc the little things are often the things a team or player can control which makes them BIG things. Also it implies you have to sophisticated to understand them. For instance who doesn’t understand an extra base is valuable?
A: Thomas Boswell
Martinez is one of the least-impressive press conference manager, coach, any sport, that I can remember. You wait weeks, months for something, anything, that isn't a cliche or that is even remotely new or unique from him. His gift, if he has one, is that people really like him, consider him fair-minded. I assume that any manager I cover daily will teach me things, or teach me many things about baseball, handling a team, dealing with pressure, coping with a team crisis, etc.
There have only been two or three that didn't and they were all very poor managers. Martinez is in danger of being in that category. Because of that, I think next year is make-or-break for him. We have no idea what reasonable expectations will be for the Nats because we have no idea what their roster will be. I support the idea of bringing him back in '19. He has shown me ENOUGH to come back. But he didn't show me a LOT, except that he was a good guy with lots of experience and a handle on the basics. I'd expect more than that, some additional X Factor, for a team that thinks it's a contender.
— OCT 15, 2018 12:57 EDT