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Monday, July 06, 2009

L.A. Times: Joe Beimel longs to make his home in L.A.

Reporting from Washington—Joe Beimel has a plush terry-cloth robe in his locker. Leather sofas to stretch out on in a spacious, wood-paneled clubhouse. A $611-million ballpark that’s become his own eighth-inning playground.

None of it can match the comforts of the home Beimel wanted to make in Los Angeles with the Dodgers.

“I wanted to go back,” the former Dodgers reliever said Sunday before his new team, the Washington Nationals, pulled out a 5-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park.

Beimel loved L.A. so much he spent his first off-season anywhere outside of his native Pennsylvania there last winter and has put in a bid on a home in Playa del Rey.

But the Dodgers didn’t love him back, not after the way the left-hander struggled against left-handed hitters last season. After hitting .188 off him in 2007, left-handers batted .278 against him in 2008.

And so Beimel never received an offer from the Dodgers and had to sign a one-year, $2-million deal with the dreadful Nationals. There is an upside, however, to playing for the team with the worst record in baseball.

“I like the way I’m being used here,” Beimel said. “If we have a lead going into the eighth, I’m usually in there. The only problem is, we haven’t had a lot of leads going into the eighth.”

Tripon Posted: July 06, 2009 at 02:52 AM | 10 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Lazzeri Posted: July 06, 2009 at 03:12 AM (#3242984)
It's gotta suck a fat one to be stuck in Washington.
   2. akrasian Posted: July 06, 2009 at 03:27 AM (#3242989)
He might have gotten another chance in LA - but I suspect the team still holds his drunken bar accident the night before the start of the playoffs against him. [shrug] I wanted him back, but such a blatant incident of unreliability doesn't sit well, if you perform only a bit above a fungible reliever.
   3. Tripon Posted: July 06, 2009 at 03:55 AM (#3243005)
Torre went on record that he didn't want Beimel back.
   4. TerpNats Posted: July 06, 2009 at 01:09 PM (#3243121)
It's gotta suck a fat one to be stuck in Washington.
And it's going to take years for this market to escape the reputation of being the Devil's Island of MLB. Then again, Cleveland had that same image for decades and finally overcame it.
   5. Answer Guy Posted: July 06, 2009 at 02:01 PM (#3243148)
And it's going to take years for this market to escape the reputation of being the Devil's Island of MLB.


It's a nice town to hang around; lots of things to do and see. Not that that has a ton of relevance to how well/poorly the team is run or how they do in the standings, but it's not in the Rust Belt, it's not in what is considered "flyover country" and it's a decent sized media market. As such, it's not likely to ever be the least desirable place to play for an MLB player who has any choice in the matter unless the ownership/management situation is much worse than anyone has any reason to believe at this juncture.
   6. fra paolo Posted: July 06, 2009 at 02:03 PM (#3243151)
Since I am kind of in the same boat, not being able to live where I want, I shall adopt Joe Beimel as a 'favoured player' for the time being, even though he's got tattoos all over his arm like some savage.
   7. TerpNats Posted: July 06, 2009 at 04:20 PM (#3243280)
(Washington's) a nice town to hang around; lots of things to do and see. Not that that has a ton of relevance to how well/poorly the team is run or how they do in the standings, but it's not in the Rust Belt, it's not in what is considered "flyover country" and it's a decent sized media market. As such, it's not likely to ever be the least desirable place to play for an MLB player who has any choice in the matter unless the ownership/management situation is much worse than anyone has any reason to believe at this juncture.
I concur with what you say about D.C. The only hitch is that in the mindset of most involved in baseball, "Washington" and "winning baseball" are mutually exclusive terms. Even the most senior executives in MLB were in their childhood the last time a Washington team contended (1945), much less actually played in the postseason (1933). The Cubs, for their well-noted NL pennant and World Series droughts, have at least been involved in pennant races and have won division titles in recent years.

The Washington area is large and affluent, and it will continue to develop as a major market over the next few decades. But until a D.C. baseball team actually contends, the "graveyard" reputation will precede it.
   8. SoSH U at work Posted: July 06, 2009 at 04:27 PM (#3243289)
Not that that has a ton of relevance to how well/poorly the team is run or how they do in the standings, but it's not in the Rust Belt, it's not in what is considered "flyover country" and it's a decent sized media market.


I live in the first damn hole on the Rust Belt, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Not that I expect anyone else to be convinced, but that's just as well.
   9. SOLockwood Posted: July 06, 2009 at 04:29 PM (#3243295)
Heck, there are only a handful of major leaguers who were alive when a Washington team last finished above .500 (1969).
   10. SOLockwood Posted: July 06, 2009 at 06:06 PM (#3243411)
[double post, sorry]

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