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The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Topic Start: January 03, 2020, 04:38:51 PM »
Brian Schneider named manager of the Syracuse Mets.

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #1: January 05, 2020, 08:31:13 AM »
Stammen back to the Padres

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #2: January 21, 2020, 01:59:01 PM »
Drew Storen signs a minor league deal with Philly.


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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #4: January 28, 2020, 11:29:01 AM »
Dusty to manage the Astros :shock:

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« Reply #7: January 28, 2020, 01:29:45 PM »
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-dusty-baker-hired-manage-161014894.html

Said it before, say it again: he might have freaked it up before he got there, but Dusty wouldn't have taken Greinke out of Game 7.  If he manages that game, the Astros probably win.

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #8: January 28, 2020, 02:59:06 PM »
Drew Storen signs a minor league deal with Philly.

Will be very interesting to see the crowd reaction if he pitches in a game at Nationals Park.

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #9: January 28, 2020, 03:28:24 PM »
Dusty to manage the Astros :shock:
looking forward to the first stat print out he gets from the front office and him sitting there, saying, "this will make a fine label for my next vintage of wine."

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #10: January 28, 2020, 05:38:40 PM »
Souza Jr. to the Cubs on a one year, one million deal, plus incentives.

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #11: January 29, 2020, 05:52:26 PM »
Dusty to manage the Astros :shock:
Dusty Baker will also manage the AL in the All Star Game.


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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #12: January 29, 2020, 06:16:37 PM »
Dusty Baker will also manage the AL in the All Star Game.


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Is this true? I know Hinch would have done it. But I thought it stayed with the manager, not the team.

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« Reply #13: January 29, 2020, 06:23:59 PM »
Is this true? I know Hinch would have done it. But I thought it stayed with the manager, not the team.

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Since 1934, the managers of the game are the managers of the previous year's league pennant winners and World Series clubs.[7]

The coaching staff for each team is selected by its manager. This honor is given to the manager, not the team, so it is possible that the All-Star manager could no longer be with the team with which he won. This happened in 2003, when Dusty Baker managed the National League team despite having moved from the National League champion San Francisco Giants to the Chicago Cubs. This has also included situations where the person is no longer actively managing a team. For the first All-Star Game, intended as a one-time event, Connie Mack and John McGraw were regarded as baseball's venerable managers, and were asked to lead the American and National League teams, respectively. McGraw came out of retirement for that purpose. Dick Williams resigned after managing the Oakland Athletics to the 1973 World Series. In 1974, he became manager of the California Angels, whose uniform he wore for the game. Tony La Russa, who managed the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals in 2011, and retired after the season, came back to manage the National League in 2012.

In 1979, Bob Lemon managed the American League team after having been fired by New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. Lemon led the Yankees to the 1981 World Series but did not make it to the '82 All-Star Game as manager after again being fired by Steinbrenner, so Billy Martin, skipper of the 1981 AL runner-up Oakland Athletics, led the All-Star squad.

There have been some exceptional cases where the usual rule was abandoned. After the 1964 season and the World Series, the managers, Johnny Keane of the St. Louis Cardinals and Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees, both left their teams and found new jobs in the other league – Keane was hired to manage the Yankees and Berra became a player-coach with the New York Mets. The Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds had finished in a second-place tie in the NL; the Chicago White Sox had finished second in the AL. Cincinnati's manager, Fred Hutchinson, had died in the off-season, so Gene Mauch of the Phillies and Al López of the White Sox were chosen to be the managers for the 1965 All-Star Game. The rule will need abandoning again in 2020, as the manager of the 2019 American League champion Houston Astros, A.J. Hinch, was suspended for the 2020 season (and subsequently fired by the Astros) for his role in the Astros' scandal involving the usage of video to steal signs.

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #14: January 29, 2020, 08:48:34 PM »
Is this true? I know Hinch would have done it. But I thought it stayed with the manager, not the team.

https://mobile.twitter.com/feinsand/status/1222644801717317632?s=21

And it's at Dodger Stadium

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Re: Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2019)
« Reply #15: January 29, 2020, 09:54:04 PM »
Dusty to manage the Astros :shock:

Very happy for him, I could see him doing great with that team.


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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #17: February 14, 2020, 03:58:23 PM »
Jeremy Hellickson retires.  He was facing another shoulder surgery should he have wanted to continue to pitch.

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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #18: February 14, 2020, 04:01:42 PM »
Very happy for him, I could see him doing great with that team.
It's great for everyone else too, as his teams never make it too far into the postseason.

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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #19: February 18, 2020, 03:39:30 PM »
https://sports.yahoo.com/matt-williams-back-managing-south-korean-team-195048741--mlb.html

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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #22: February 23, 2020, 01:16:31 PM »
Good luck to him.

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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #23: February 29, 2020, 10:48:50 PM »
Rendon hitting .600 this spring (very small sample size)

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Re: The Former Nationals Watch (2020)
« Reply #24: February 29, 2020, 11:20:58 PM »
Rendon hitting .600 this spring (very small sample size)

Hitting his prime