Baseball is baseball
This is true and while, even if your team isn't trying this year, you can get excited for the first weekend of baseball. Then, if you get lucky, you can keep being excited and interested all year long.
The Nationals ended Spring Training at a respectable 15-12. They were actually only one of 5 Grapefruit league teams over .500* which can somehow happen with an unequal number of games and the like. Wood, Alex Call, Trey Lipscomb, Robles, and Jesse Winker all hit pretty well. Gallo, House, Vargas, Senzel and Crews did not. For what this is worth - which is very little. Irvin looked good along with several RP arms. The rest of the starters plus Cole Henry did not.
The Nats ended most of the speculation this past weekend:
Zach Davies was released, setting up Williams for the 5th spot. Davies had a chance to win it but didn't and you know what that's fine. Williams will probably stink but as I noted Williams was the plan and Spring shouldn't change that. If you wanted someone new (and they should have) they should have gotten someone clearly better in the offseason (again - should have)
They settled on a pen. My boy Hunter Harvey, Finnegan and Rainey as the back end. You know I like Harvey. Finnegan and Rainey have potential and aren't likely to be so awufl they can't be used. The rest of the pen will be Weems (eh), Dylan Floro (decent gamble), Robert Garcia (have to have one lefty), Derek Law (whatever), and Matt Barnes (another decent gamble). No real standouts outside of Harvey, but no real issues except maybe Garcia but again - someone had to be the lefty. If it goes as expected it's a pen full of 4.00 ERA types that will usually do the job, with maybe one guy breaking out. If the Nats catch a break a couple guys here could be solid under 3.50ERA types. If they don't... well it's last year. This isn't a strength and back in the day we'd be talking about it more, but given how bad everything else is an average-ish pen is the bright spot. I guess. Less dim spot?
Alex Call, Jacob Young, and Drew Millas were all sent down. No real surprises. With Robles looking healthy and desire to let Rosario and Winker do what they can, there isn't room for Call or Young, but expect one or both up soon enough because likely something will happen or the defense will get too bad. Millas is the odd man out right now but we'll see if Riley Adams can keep up his bat.
What's left is who in the IF goes, Luis Garcia JUNIOR, Trey Lipscomb, Nick Senzel, or Nasim Nunez? Garica has basically not progresses since becoming a regular despite the Nats trying different, likely ill-advised ways, to get him going. His Spring was typical not helping the decision. Senzel is complete trash, was still complete trash in Spring, and should be gone but the Nats chose him, making him at least likely to get a few major league at bats. Lipscomb wass a non-prospect but surprised everyone by raking for 2/3rd of last year to arouse interest. He flopped at the end but after a nice off-season rest is hitting again. Slightly older and less a prospect they might consider starting him out in the majors to see what they got before other players force their way in and don't allow Trey the chance. Nunez is a Rule V guy that just can't hit. The Nats didn't change that in the Spring.
If Spring matters (it shouldn't) Nunez probably goes. If sense matters (it won't) Senzel goes. If personality matters (it could) Garcia goes. If control matters (most likely) Lipscomb goes.
So Lipscomb is the likely cut, with the idea they'll run Garcia and Senzel out there and if they don't like what they see they can bring Lipscomb back up. That's my guess.
*Orioles, Tigers, Red Sox and Mets so don't read anything into it.
Harper, any chance they keep Lipscomb up and drop Vargas instead? Davey keeps talking about Trey like he’s a Zobrist-type who can play anywhere.
ReplyDeleteSense and Senzel-utility.
ReplyDeleteLipscomb has options, so he probably is sent down. Spring Training means nothing, so if the Nats thought Senzel has a chance, then they should still think he has a chance. He should get that chance. Lipscomb will still be there when Senzel fails. None of these guys are any good, probably, so it doesn't matter
ReplyDeleteYou just paraphrased the post. Why?
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