Anyone who follows baseball closely -- as you all do -- knows there's really no such thing as the offseason anymore. Teams make news nearly 365 days a year, and the Nationals have certainly kept busy since last setting foot on a major-league diamond.
So there's really no perfect time for beat writers to take vacation, much as we try to schedule our time off during what we project will be uneventful stretches. The Nats will probably make some kind of news this week; Adam LaRoche is scheduled to be in town for his introductory press conference at some point, and there are other matters that will crop up.
But even we beat writers are human (believe it or not) and need to take a little time off now and again to refresh our batteries. So you won't be hearing from me the rest of the week as I attempt to get away from baseball for a few days.
That doesn't, however, mean you guys should stop following your favorite ballclub, especially if news occurs during my absence. I'm setting up the blog to publish a new post each morning that will allow you to continue the ongoing conversation with each other. I trust you can police yourself and not let the place completely fall apart. Right? Right?
I'll be back next Monday to catch up on the events of the week and provide details about the coverage plan for the 2011 season.
49 comments:
Take the necessary time to re-charge, Mark. I'll look for you on Friday, February 18 at Viera as I'll take off from work to visit camp.
Mark, hope you and the Mrs. have a great vacation!
How exciting! You are going on vacation, so something big has got to happen. Like me buying a new snow shovel. Still sitting there unused.
Have a wonderful time away.
... all the best Mark, and get a good rest. While you're away, Rizzo will cook up a great deal for another starting arm, so you'll have lots to do when you get back.
Go Mike Rizzo; Go Nats!!
Mark,
Have a blast!
I trust you can police yourself and not let the place completely fall apart. Right? Right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQFEY9RIRJA
Seriously, we'll be okay. But thanks for setting up the "new post" feature, just in case. Have fun and will look forward to hearing about future coverage plans!
(Constant, I took one for the team and didn't buy a new snow shovel. I forget - does that prevent snow or guarantee it?)
Have fun on vacation, Mark! Watch this be the week Riggleman gets fired and they trade for Halladay. JK!
Have a good one Mark!
Enjoy Mark! We'll try to behave
One of the players heading to Tampa in the Garza deal is Brandon Guyer. Local kid. Graduated from Herndon High School in 2004 and played with Zimmerman at UVA.
Guyer batted .344 with 13 homers and 30 steals at AA last year, playing all three outfield positions.
I played against Guyer in high school. He was really good then too.
http://www.eteamz.com/yhsbaseball/schedules/index.cfm?season=209955&division=1242879&cat=311123&sport=1&show=overview&game=4238830
Give us user rights to the Blog while you're away. We swear we won't muck it up...honest...really.
Alright, Mark's gone. Who's bringing the keg?
I find it interesting that nothing was heard from Pavano over the past three days. Since Garza is gone, I wonder if Rizzo is back on Pavano. With Mark away, I figure Rizzo will find a way to sign him now.
To quote the philosopher Rodney Dangerfield, " Remember (Mark) look after number one and don't step in number two." Good advice, please have a refreshing vacation...
Anon @ 10:19, I would rather get Soriano as a closer but would definitely take Pavano given all else with starting pitching hasn't materialized to this point.
In Mark's absence, why don't we have a pool on which pitcher the Nats will sign? And since he's not here, we can say that the winner gets a free lunch with Mark.
I will pick Jeff Francis.
Though I would rather they take a flyer on Justin Duchscherer (though the absence of news and speculation on him indicates that his hip-injury might be career-ending).
I am picking Rafael Soriano as I hope Rizzo surprises us again.
This has been a nice off-season with no real scrap heap pickups masqueraded as "stars". I am glad the Nats didn't get Derrek Lee as he is also a reclamation guy coming over of a surgery.
Mark - Enjoy your well deserved vacation
DC Tom,
I'll play the game and I'm going with Jeremy Bonderman as my selection although I would prefer Soriano.
Mark, enjoy the time off and thanks for setting up the automatic posts. I look forward to my daily fix.
NatsJack in Florida, or anyone with knowledge of the Viera area. Are there any good camp grounds near Viera? I am thinking about taking a camping trip to Florida and I would love to see ST.
Mark and Mrs. Z: Have a great vacation. Order up a couple drinks with umbrellas in them, on us. Just double the spring training fee. We'll pay!
I'll take Jon Rauch (ROWSH) in the free-agent pitcher signing pool.
Not much within a short distance but Jetty Park is a Brevard County campground within 20 to 30 minutes. It's on the south side of Port Canaveral inlet and is on the Ocean.
Thanks NatsJack!
Just 1 week? You certainly deserve more since your seasonal duties keep you busy 24 x 7. At any rate, relax and enjoy.
My choice would have been Jeff Francis but just to go with someone not yet named I will throw Millwood out there. He can't have another year as bad as last and you have to give him credit for taking the ball every 5th day. If nothing else, he will eat up innings.
Mark, have a great vacation and we will be here when you get back
Go Nats!
Enjoy your vacation Mark -- its great to have someone on the beat that schedules his vacation at a time not to miss important info (unlike...cough cough...Chico Harlan...cough cough).
Hoping you have a second "working" vacation in Viera in a few short weeks. :)
Okay, I'll play.
Zach Day.
(Nobody called him yet, did they?)
((Captcha = bantinis. Hope the Zuckermans enjoy their bantinis on the veranda.))
I suspect Pavano has wanted to re-sign with the Twins all along. Just using the Nats to extract more years and money from the Twins. Pavano's demands probably surpassed what Rizzo was willing to pay about a month ago.
Knoxville beat me to him, but I think Bonderman is as good as anyone out there to take a flier on. And since no one else has mentioned him, Dave Bush is a bona fide, big league innings eater. We do need to have someone like that in camp this year just in case all the questions marks (was 2009 an aberration for Marquis, Lannan, and Livo? what happens next for JZimm, Maya and Detwiler?) come up with bad answers.
Have a Great vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Z!
On the pitcher signing, I would like to see Grant Balfour signed. He may cost a draft pick, but I think he would be a good veteran presence in the pen.
I was wondering how fast Bonderman would go -- I actually think he could do fairly well in the National League.
Pitcher Dead Pool Status
DC Tom: Jeff Francis (who needs to start thinking about a bullpen career)
Pay to Play: Rafael Soriano (who would be crazy to sign here)
Knoxville Nat: Jeremy Bonderman (who is better than his 2010 numbers)
Sunshine Bobby Carpenter: Jon Rauch (who, at 32, is younger than you think he is)
sjm 308: Kevin Millwood (who, at 36, is also younger than you think he is...but suckier than you remember him being)
Scooter: Zach Day (who retired in 2008)
Constant Reader: Dave Bush (who should have retired in 2008)
Les in NC: Grant Balfour (who has the worst last name for a pitcher ever)
Still Available, grab them fast...
Brad Penny, Doug Davis, Chris Young, Brian Fuentes, Justin Duchscherer, Pedro Martinez
Brad Penny
I wanted Francis or Rauch but just for the sake of playing the game Ill go with Chris Young.
DC Tom: I said Pavano first!
Enjoy your vacation Mark. Thanks for all the great work you do.
I wouldn't mind having Grant Balfour around just for the last-name factor. Hopefully he could keep his walk numbers low with a name like that.
OK, give me 2nd time around Shawn Hill.
Have a great time...where ever you end up...and remember how much we LOVE WHAT YOU DO.
I choose Chris Young.
Adam Kennedy signed a Minor League deal with the Mariners. Talk about a guys stock falling.
Alexander Haig just took over this blog... No, wait...
Very funny, Anonymous claims Carl Pavano. We'll regard that as the opposite of a "field bet" -- if Nats sign Pavano, Mark has to buy *all* of us lunch. (Note that I didn't say, "if Nats sign Pavano, we all winners"...that tells you my viewpoint of Pavano).
Pitcher Dead Pool Status
DC Tom: Jeff Francis
Pay to Play: Rafael Soriano
Knoxville Nat: Jeremy Bonderman
Sunshine Bobby Carpenter: Jon Rauch
sjm 308: Kevin Millwood
Scooter: Zach Day (still retired)
Constant Reader: Dave Bush
Les in NC: Grant Balfour
JD: Brad Penny
pdowdy83: Chris Young
Anonymous8: Shawn Hill
Anonymous (Field Bet): Carl Pavano
Andrew--Chris Young was already claimed.
Come on, someone claim Pedro! Consider it a tribute to our Expos Legacy or something.
Don't worry, Anon @ 8:31, the sun will come out tomorrow, along with a new post (and you're welcome for the musical earwig). ;-)
Oh, and I'll take Paul Lynde to block...
I take Randy Johnson from retirement. His gray beard commercial is awesome and his Expos rookie card is cool too.
Oh, all right. Here you go:
http://kristopherkrawiec.mlblogs.com/Napolean%20vote%20of%20pedro.jpg
Pedro offers you his protection.
Walter Johnson
Chad Qualls.
great fun and thanks to DC Tom!!
See Mark, this is not that hard, we can all survive while you are gone.
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