The Nationals traded right-handed reliever Henry Rodriguez to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for right-hander Ian Dickson. After three years of hoping Rodriguez would develop into a dominant and consistent power arm in their bullpen, the Nationals have finally and completely parted ways with him.
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1. boteman posted on October 14, 2012 at 01:51 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I guess it all comes down to how each person defines "success", doesn't it?
For many Nats fans it means winning it all: the championship season, the playoffs, the World Series. For Rizzo, success must mean getting the runs in the postseason and crapping the bed.
They have Zimmerman, Zimmermann, Gonzalez, Strasburg, Harper, Desmond, Espinosa, Storen, Clippard, Ramos, Detwiler all under team control through at least 2015. Heck, even Bernadina is stuck there for the next 3 years. At some point in there, payroll is going to take a big jump but, with new TV money, their initial success and being in a big market, that really shouldn't be a problem.
Is there a better collection of young talent in the game?
This.
Did anyone pick the A's to win the west? How about the Red Sox swoon? The success of the Orioles?
Almost anything can happen in baseball.
Of course, lots of teams have said this before and not gotten another sniff.
This. Everyone raved about how the Tigers had a great young pitching staff in '06, and how they were set for the next decade or so. Then all of them (except Verlander) began to get hurt, suck mightily and/or get hurt and suck mightily. (Their league-best ERA tumbled to 9th in '07 and 12th in '08. Oops.) Fortunately, they were able to rebuild and become a contender again, but that's obviously not something you can count on...especially if you don't have a Top-5 payroll, which the Nats probably never will.
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