jr15aggie said:
Anybody care to give a brief scouting report on the Nationals. I know little about them.
Well, they used to be the Expos and somehow got rid of Andre Dawson, Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson at one time or the other.
In 1992, I got to throw out the first pitch at an Astros game and Mark Portugal threw a complete-game shutout against them in front of about 5,000 people. Before the game I got to meet Portugal as well as Andujar Cedeno and Bob Watson while I was walking around with a reporter from the Houston Post. Gary Carter had staged the comeback that nobody wanted that year and asked us to move out of the way so he could get some extra cuts in the batting cage. Portugal rolled his eyes and said to me, "Don't worry about him, he's an *******."
In back to back years they drafted Strasburg and Harper. Strasburg has been hailed as the second coming for a decade, which is weird because he's led the league in strikeouts just once,in wins just once (this year with 18), and has only had an ERA under 3.00 once in a full season. he's been lethal in the post-season, 3-0 with 33 strikeouts in 22 innings.
Max Scherzer sounds like he should be a 1930s German strongman, but is actually their other top notch pitcher, although he was only 11-7 this year, he did have a 2.92 ERA and 243 strikeouts. He's old pals with JV from Detroit and he's a baller, 170-89 in his career and has led the league in wins four times and in strikeouts 3 times. He hasn't been fantastic in the post-season, 6-5 lifetime with a 3.35 ERA. He sucked ass in the wild card game with the Brewers but they won anyways. He was lights out vs LA 1-0, 1.13 ERA with a relief appearance, and 1-0 with 7 innings of shutout ball vs. the Cardinals. He and Tim Lincecum were selected back to back in the 1st round of the 2006 amateur draft. The Astros took somebody named Maxwell Sapp in the first round that year. I have no idea who the hell that is.
Their manager is Dave Martinez, I recall being a pain in the ass outfielder for several teams, perhaps including the Expos. Baseball Reference confirms my suspicions. He played from 1986 to 2001 for the Cubs, Expos, Reds, Giants, White Sox, Rays, Cubs again, Rangers, Blue Jays, and Braves. 1,918 games total and he hit all of 91 home runs. Hey dummy, take some steroids already!
He was traded a fairly remarkable 5 times. Once for Mitch Webster, once in a six-player deal involving John Wetteland, and once for "Mark Guthrie and cash."
Their bullpen looks awful based on stats. Everyone has an ERA of at least 3.91, their closer has an ERA of 4.05, and at some point they had Tony Sipp. Also Fernando Rodney, who I once had in Fantasy Baseball in a year he had 11 relief wins.
Anthony Rendon and Corellian smuggler Juan Soto are their big bats, each had 34 HR this year with Rendon driving in 126 and Soto 110. 1B Matt Adams had 20 HR in 111 games and 2B Brian "Don't call me D.J." Dozier had 20 as well. Rendon was their only regular to hit over .300 (.319) or have an OPS over 1.000 (10.10).
Their shortstop Trea Turner stole 35 bases this year, which probably led the league, but I'm not looking it up. They really like striking out a lot, six of their starting 8 had at least 105, with Soto at 132 and CF Victory Robles at 140. Rendon looks like the real threat here. He only struck out 86 times.
On the bench they've got Howie Kendrick who knocked out the Dodgers wit his grand slam, Kurt Suzuki, who I thought retired 5 years ago, and Ryan Zimmerman, who I feel like is the original National or something. He's 34 now and only played in 52 games, hitting 6 home runs and batting .257. He's been with them since 2005 and this year made $18 million, or $3 million per home run hit during the regular season (6).
I have no idea what their ballpark looks like. In Montreal they had a mascot named Youppi whose antics made Orbit look like Daniel Day Lewis putting on a one-man show.
HTH