Friday, March 2, 2012

Let the games begin

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Davey Johnson and Mike Rizzo have plenty to evaluate over the next month.
VIERA, Fla. -- They've spent nearly two weeks taking batting practice, working on defensive fundamentals, performing baserunning drills and throwing bullpen sessions. Today, though, the Nationals shift into Phase 2 of spring training. Yes, it's time to start playing some actual baseball.

The Grapefruit League doesn't officially commence until tomorrow when the Nationals head to Kissimmee to face the Astros, but today they'll get a tune-up with an exhibition game against Georgetown University.

Manager Davey Johnson won't be throwing his big-name guys to the wolves quite yet; he'll ease them in over the next few days. Today, you'll be seeing almost exclusively backups and recent draft picks, headlined by Bryce Harper, Anthony Rendon and Matt Purke.

A few more prominent names will make the trip to Kissimmee tomorrow. Johnson's starting lineup: SS Ian Desmond, 2B Danny Espinosa, CF Rick Ankiel, 1B Chad Tracy, DH Jason Michaels, 3B Mark Teahen, RF Bryce Harper, LF Roger Bernadina, C Jesus Flores. Right-hander Edwin Jackson is scheduled to be on the mound against old friend Livan Hernandez. The Nationals' scheduled relief corps: Ross Detwiler, Chad Durbin, Sean Burnett and Ryan Perry.

That still leaves a bunch of big-name regulars, including Ryan Zimmerman, Jayson Werth, Michael Morse, Adam LaRoche and Wilson Ramos. Look for all of them to debut Sunday when the Astros come to Space Coast Stadium to face Stephen Strasburg.

46 comments:

NaterialGuy said...

Lets get it started , uh huh!

DWS said...

Woo Hoo!!!

Soul Possession, PFB Sofa said...

Throw them to the wolves? They are the wolves.

UnkyD said...

Roger that, Sofa..... That's NATITUDE!!!

NatsLady said...

Payin' bills, doin' laundry, vacuumin', gettin' the radio presets set, downloadin' the apps--BASEBALL is here.

natsfan1a said...

This is an awful time to be alive - if you're facing the Nats. oooowwwwwwwooooooo

bdrube said...

I think its funny that the stats for this game are not included in the ST stats, which don't really count anyway. This is like a DOUBLE SECRET PROBATION exhibition game. :)

JaneB said...

Line ups! Finally we have line ups! Oh happy day.

Can't wait to hear from all our Insiders how our baby Nats are doing!

GYFBNG!

NatsLady said...

Natitude-- has a nice ring. ("Ignite your Natitude" not so much. Too many syllables. Drop "Ignite your" and just go with the one word!)

Sean Kelly said...

NaterialGuy
Definitely read that in DMX voice and about spit my coffee all over my desk.

natsfan1a said...

'tude - light up <-- Reader's Digest version :-)

Cwj said...

Is today's Georgetown game on the radio NatsLady?

natsfan1a said...

As previously noted, looks as though watching the game day graphics feature may be an option (or not).

natsfan1a said...

I don't believe it is, CWJ.

Cwj said...

Oh ok thanks Natsfan. I was searching but came up with nothing :(

NatsLady said...

Cwj, I don't think the game is on the radio; if it is, I couldn't find it. Maybe Georgetown has a college radio station of their own? In the publicity release, there was no mention of any broadcasts. If anyone knows-- POST before noon!

natsfan1a said...

I couldn't find anything either. On the plus side, we get radio Saturday through Monday and tv on Sunday (MASN) and Monday (MLB Network). :-)

Soul Possession, PFB Sofa said...

Wait, "Nattitude"?

What, "[RF] tha Phillies" was taken? (Actually, I like that better. A little dated...OK, a lot dated.)

If these guys don't know who Davey was, maybe Ice Cube is just a movie star to them.

natsfan1a said...

That would be one "ell," sec3, as with (Natitude of) gratitude.

natsfan1a said...

Dang, do I need more coffee, or what? 8-} One "tee," not one "ell."

Soul Possession, PFB Sofa said...

more like (n)altitude, then? Ok. I stand corrected.

MicheleS said...

Saturday's game is on MASN at 1, Sunday's is on MLB and it's on a Tape Delay (Starts at 4).

natsfan1a said...

Actually, I kinda like that. As both can have aerial connations, it could work. "We have reached cruising Naltitude." No, wait. :-)

Sec 3, My Sofa said...

more like (n)altitude, then? Ok. I stand corrected.
March 02, 2012 9:37 AM

Waddu eye no said...

Give em ell!
NATSty nattitude!

DaveB said...

One "tee"? Please don't bring golf into this, it's going to be a gorgeous day and I'm stuck in the office... ;)

natsfan1a said...

Can the NATsty boys be far behind? :-)

(MicheleS, unless they did a switcheroo, I think it's MASN Sunday and MLB Network Monday.)

Waddu eye no said...

( natsty beats phillthie)

natsfan1a said...

Oh, tea time? I'd love some scones, please. (Wait...)

LoveDaNats said...

I know it's only spring training but I feel like having a Natitude (a la Super Bowl) party for the first televised game. I would serve Strasburgers and wild "Beast". And Nachos. As in "Nacho average team". Somebody stop me.

sm13 said...

Today lineups, tomorrow boxscores! It just gets better and better.

NatsLady said...

Last fall I packed away my Nats clothes, and Silver Kitty got her table back... (Had to take a shirt out in November for the vigil...) Now the stuff is back on the table for easy access and poor Silver gets the empty shelf spot in the closet... Yep!

Soul Possession, PFB Sofa said...

Naterial Girls?

Anonymous said...

Not sure if anyone has posted this yet but Steinberg posted about the Natitude campaign.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-sports-bog/post/nats-launch-natitude-campaign/2012/03/02/gIQArFt8lR_blog.html

BEST part: The team has started introducing players to the new campaign, asking them to design t-shirts that express their own particular Natitude. Drew Storen has already come up with his concept, featuring the phrase “Attention fans, the bottom of the 9th has been canceled.”

hahahahaha. I love it

natsfan1a said...

Yes, I posted that in the prior thread, Anon, but it's worth posting again.

sec3, well, we *are* living in a Naterial World, after all. :-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks 1a, missed it. I legitimately laughed out loud when I read that. Espi is still my favorite but Storen just got bumped to #2.

natsfan1a said...

I LOL'd, too, Anon. :-)

MicheleS said...

1A, I was looking at the Schedule on the Nats Website for the broadcast info.

Les in NC said...

Yeah, I am excited to get things started. I HAVE to have a "Natitude" shirt!

Waddu eye no said...

Steinberg on new commercial:
"Michael Morse and Danny Espinosa, with both men virtually leaking glowing globules of confidence off the screen."

Gotta get a screen cleaner i guess. Thats REALLY natsty

Feel Wood said...

Drew Storen has already come up with his concept, featuring the phrase “Attention fans, the bottom of the 9th has been canceled.”

Someone needs to tell him that this is only good for home games. Because if the bottom of the 9th is cancelled in an away game, it means he doesn't get a chance to do his job.

NatsLady said...

Picky, picky-- Drew won't be on the loudspeaker at away games...

JaneB said...

Still, I love the Storen Natitude. Maybe that shirt is in "home" colors. It will be fun to see all the variations. I may go broke trying to collect 'em all.

No way that other fans are as fun and clever as you all.

I want Teddy to get some pasta Natitude and win the darn race at the first real game. Booya!

Kirbs said...

Man what a change from last year! We were arguing if Lan, big man or Jason were our opening day starter. Oh how a year changes.

A DC Wonk said...

Folks, for those of us who followed the Mets in the early 1980's, this seems wonderfully familiar. In 1983 the Mets finished in last place. Davey Johnson came to town, and told everybody what an awesome team it was, and how they were going to contend immediately -- with a couple of young rooks like Stawberry, a teenager named Gooden (to go along with 21-yo Sid Fernandez and 23-yo Ron Darling), and a vet named Keith Hernandez, who came over in '83 because he saw the Mets' potential. Writers thought he was out to lunch. The Mets had their own version of "attitude" (which drove other fans nuts), won 90 games, and finished no lower than second place for six consecutive years.

The Kool-Aid tastes great over here!

natsfan1a said...

Thanks, MicheleS. They've changed it up, as I'd printed out broadcast schedules from the team and MLBN sites one week and both had it as I'd noted above. My cable provider doesn't know yet either, as the program guide hasn't been updated for either broadcast. :-)

MicheleS said...

1A, I was looking at the Schedule on the Nats Website for the broadcast info.
March 02, 2012 10:13 AM

natsfan1a said...

one week "ago"

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