tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post2345058519062853365..comments2024-02-15T05:42:18.307-05:00Comments on Nats Insider: A couple mistakes that lost a gameMark Zuckermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13525315258889435961noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-46935682130728730622010-07-03T15:09:51.047-04:002010-07-03T15:09:51.047-04:00One thing, though, is that chess can be exciting, ...One thing, though, is that chess can be exciting, given the right announcer:<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkDMraeJoQ4natsfan1anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-11049696218347588922010-07-03T14:41:12.066-04:002010-07-03T14:41:12.066-04:00(But I bet most of them could figure out how to pu...(But I bet most of them could figure out how to put a name on their posts. Just sayin.)Sec3MySofanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-66696508240643275272010-07-03T14:39:34.911-04:002010-07-03T14:39:34.911-04:00To be fair, there's lots of stupid people play...To be fair, there's lots of stupid people playing chess. They just don't play it very well.Sec3MySofanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-68196775493104996782010-07-03T14:16:51.988-04:002010-07-03T14:16:51.988-04:00Anon at 12:39; I would like to offer my heartfelt ...Anon at 12:39; I would like to offer my heartfelt sympathy; 30 years of studying the intelligence of people you only have disdain for. Personally I think these men would just chuckle hearing your rhetoric... all the way to the bank. They are playing a GAME, they love, sacrificing the time they could have spent playing Trivial Pursuit or Jeopardy and having a great time providing for their families. I remember reading that the most common game played in some clubhouses is chess, never considered a game for dummies.K.D.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-60258661772653804032010-07-03T12:39:04.171-04:002010-07-03T12:39:04.171-04:00A note re the Nationals' IQ. I'm not compa...A note re the Nationals' IQ. I'm not comparing the Nats IQ to the general population, or to smartypants Internet posters. I'm comparing them to the other teams in Major League Baseball.<br /><br />My three hypotheses:<br /><br />1. If the Nats were given the same standard IQ test as the other teams in MLB, the Nats would place last on their team IQ score.<br /><br />2. If the Nats and all MLB teams were given the identical Baseball IQ test, established, tested, and proctored by respected baseball authorities, they would score lowest of all teams.<br /><br />3. If the Nats' entire team entered a completely unscientific, empirically empty, but still interesting competition against all other teams using a popular board game as Jeopardy! or Trivial Pursuit, they would finish last there too.<br /><br />It's a rhetorical group of hypotheses, obviously, and will never be tested by evidence, but 40 years of studying baseball and 30 years of human factors/situational awareness and intelligence research tells me this team has drawn statistically-significant number of dumb men, as well as low mean intelligence (baseball and general) for the entire team.<br /><br />I would point out one behavior-based indicator that I might be right: the laughter of the Mets as they left the field.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-58323675518141392172010-07-03T12:20:32.776-04:002010-07-03T12:20:32.776-04:00Anon @ 10:45, re. getting a permanent name: If you...Anon @ 10:45, re. getting a permanent name: If you don't have an account that you wish to use, one possibility is to use the Name/URL option on the "Comment as" menu. You can type your name/moniker into the Name field and leave the URL field blank. Another possibility is to type your name/moniker at the end of your post when using the Anonymous option.natsfan1anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-41281489808589090502010-07-03T11:28:45.393-04:002010-07-03T11:28:45.393-04:00Buddha said, "When the student is ready the t...Buddha said, "When the student is ready the teacher appears."<br /><br />This is the salient existential conundrum circling, harpy-like, around the Nationals. The students are never ready.<br /><br />Their leadoff batter emerges from a closed-door meeting, an hour-long managerial excoriation, a tyrannical tirade, a fulsome fulmination on foundling fundamentals, and gets picked off first base in the first frame.<br /><br />These students are never ready. They see baseball through the glass, darkly. Should Morse hit a homer today, and run around the bases in the wrong direction, I shan't be surprised.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-15032095867410162912010-07-03T11:16:26.603-04:002010-07-03T11:16:26.603-04:00"This is a low-IQ team. Not baseball IQ, inte..."This is a low-IQ team. Not baseball IQ, intelligence quotient IQ. These are dumb men."<br /><br />Hate to be stereotypical, but as a rule jocks aren't known for their IQ. Perhaps the only class of people more dumb than jocks are internet commenters who think they're so smart.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-90294254972477450972010-07-03T10:54:48.726-04:002010-07-03T10:54:48.726-04:00phil dunn said...
"If the pupils fail to lea...phil dunn said... <br />"If the pupils fail to learn, it's because the teachers fail to teach."<br /><br />That's right. It's never the students' fault! [end sarcasm]N. Cognitonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-55810446826242255842010-07-03T10:46:36.317-04:002010-07-03T10:46:36.317-04:00When it comes to pure baseball fundamentals, like ...When it comes to pure baseball fundamentals, like bunting, base running and fielding, the Nationals are really lacking. This is the fault of Riggleman and his coaching staff.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-86983512517427791472010-07-03T10:45:50.330-04:002010-07-03T10:45:50.330-04:00@Manassas
Well the team has won 22% more games th...@Manassas<br /><br />Well the team has won 22% more games than last year at this pace. Is the team 22% better. I don't think so.<br /><br />Fielding I would say is about 10% worse than last year. For being a priority this season it has been a bust. The timing and aftermath of the errors is no better than last year.<br /><br />Hitting 10% worse than last year. Last year they averaged at least a run a game better.<br /><br />Starting pitchers without Strasburg about the same as last year with Strasburg 20% better.<br /><br />Relieve pitching 40% better at least than last year.<br /><br />Overall assessment 10% better than last year .<br /><br />However how about learning from the mistakes instead of just repeating them, then I would say improvement will become much faster and much more. <br /><br />How do I get a permanent name?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-62825611649184185812010-07-03T10:44:12.112-04:002010-07-03T10:44:12.112-04:00If the pupils fail to learn, it's because the ...If the pupils fail to learn, it's because the teachers fail to teach. The lousy base running and fielding is ultimately the blame of the manager and his team of coaches.phil dunnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-79783354846386396352010-07-03T10:05:55.432-04:002010-07-03T10:05:55.432-04:00It's a "learning experience", only i...It's a "learning experience", only if you can learn. It's not apparent that players like Morgan are learning. Some in the Nats FO, like Davey Johnson, probably have this figured out. Maybe Riggleman has too, but he's not being honest enough with the press.Dochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17614998804163989623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-67253855840269743592010-07-03T10:02:26.775-04:002010-07-03T10:02:26.775-04:00I went to the game last night too and agree with m...I went to the game last night too and agree with much that has been said here, except the for supposed anti-Strasburg effect on attendance. More likely, it's the holiday weekend that is depressing attendance for these games, though Strasburg will get his sellout.<br /><br />I was disappointed in Morse's play as well. Not so much the triple -- though it was too bad, but he really did break the wrong way on several routine flies and had to come charging in to make the plays. Nyjer could have caught Wright's double as well -- the ball hit the bottom of the wall. <br /><br />What was I hoping for from Willie H? A game winning home run of course. But what was I expecting? A strikeout or popup.Section 222https://www.blogger.com/profile/17106128453333996193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-5293046788008741882010-07-03T09:58:40.889-04:002010-07-03T09:58:40.889-04:00Right on regarding baserunning coaching. I wonder ...Right on regarding baserunning coaching. I wonder about the situations that cry out for taking a ptich or two. So many Nats step up and hack away when taking one or two is clearly appropriate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-42584566781880451592010-07-03T09:56:55.981-04:002010-07-03T09:56:55.981-04:00I was encouraged by a couple of things: the way th...I was encouraged by a couple of things: the way the bullpen kept the team in the game, and the way the team rallied in the 9th (at least, until the pickoff - ouch). Also have to say that I like Atilano even more after the postgame comments in which he held himself accountable.natsfan1anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-69951086006235845392010-07-03T09:05:07.401-04:002010-07-03T09:05:07.401-04:00Anon at 8:00AM, I have friends driving 400 miles t...Anon at 8:00AM, I have friends driving 400 miles today to watch their Mets, but mostly to see Strasburg.<br /><br />The Nats don't have to advertise this guy. He really is better than advertised.<br /><br />Personally, it is great having a true ace pitcher although I considered Jordan Zimmermann ace stuff without the hype. It is fun going to a game with 30,000 Nats fans. Sure, 15,000 of the fans are bandwagon types but who cares. There is an energy level you don't get at other Nats games.<br /><br />Now the Nats have to get him some RUNS!!!!!!Steve M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-75519034408005582312010-07-03T08:00:41.883-04:002010-07-03T08:00:41.883-04:00Bring out Strasburg. Bring out the show pony. Wa...Bring out Strasburg. Bring out the show pony. Walk him up and down in front of the stands. Rub his calfs with linament. Let him prance around a little. Sell those tickets!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-48553158801851732922010-07-03T02:35:37.902-04:002010-07-03T02:35:37.902-04:00In the press conference after the game, Riggleman ...In the press conference after the game, Riggleman said of Bernadina: well, he's a young player, it's a learning experience. You must be kidding me. I knew not to get picked off to end a game when I was TEN (10) years old.<br /><br />This is a low-IQ team. Not baseball IQ, intelligence quotient IQ. These are dumb men.<br /><br />When the pitcher gets a ground ball with two outs, on 29 clubs, he starts walking to the dugout. On the Nats the pitcher holds his breath.<br /><br />There must be a statistic showing the percent of times a team fails to convert double plays. I bet the Nats lead all teams all time in this stat.<br /><br />We are becoming the Orioles, finding new and more embarrassing ways to fail every night. Contrary to all the garbage we're reading, this is not a short-term trend that will naturally turn around. It is ALREADY A 2 AND 1/2 SEASON TREND AND THERE IS NO REASON IT CANNOT LAST FIVE YEARS, OR TEN, JUST LIKE BALTIMORE.<br /><br />I think we're already seeing a Strasburg attendance effect, and it's not what we wanted. I expected a big crowd tonight and we had 24K. I think people are guessing when Stras will start and only planning to go to those games. After we strand him another game tomorrow without run support, that trend will get worse too.<br /><br />One of the worst nights ever at Nats Park. This team is in trouble. Novelty gags like El Duque only make the whole sickening debacle worse.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-57582953909097406792010-07-03T01:46:01.360-04:002010-07-03T01:46:01.360-04:00So what do you guys think Willie would have done o...So what do you guys think Willie would have done on the ensuing 3-2 pitch had Bernie not gotten picked-off?<br /><br />I was thinking gapper that would have tied the game. You?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-41686935689699362072010-07-03T00:09:43.683-04:002010-07-03T00:09:43.683-04:00@LovaDaNats:
I agree that the crowd was really ge...@LovaDaNats:<br /><br />I agree that the crowd was really getting into it. The only other (non-Strasburg) game I can remember with a similar late-inning surge in crowd energy this year was the 10-7 loss to the Mets back in mid-May. We batted around in the 8th and had the bases loaded with Dunn at the plate. But we also had 2 outs. And at this point in the season everyone knows what we didn't know then: Dunn at the plate with RISP and 2 outs = groans and disappointment. <br /><br />For as much as people get down on Nats fans, I think this town is ready to get behind a team that can actually come through once in a while.Ernienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-5833702561338875622010-07-03T00:05:16.174-04:002010-07-03T00:05:16.174-04:00@ Ernie: I have the same question. I think that we...@ Ernie: I have the same question. I think that we can account for the pitching and hitting coaches---but that's where it seems to end!Dochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17614998804163989623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-75182064010671504402010-07-02T23:56:50.638-04:002010-07-02T23:56:50.638-04:00Just got back from the game. The crowd was on it&...Just got back from the game. The crowd was on it's feet. The Nats had an unexpected rally going. Willie Harris called to the plate. I thought "oh no, automatic out" until I remembered that the Mets HATE Willie Harris! Could he do it again? The collective groan of the crowd at the pick-off was pure agony. Another loss. Ouch.LoveDaNatsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442809928829881676.post-35013463753164112712010-07-02T23:42:16.468-04:002010-07-02T23:42:16.468-04:00I just got back from the game as well. We have the...I just got back from the game as well. We have the "Abe" quarter-season package of tickets. It has to be the one with the worst record. Add in the handful of extra games I've gone to this year and the Nats are 6-12 when I'm in the stadium. 6-12? What am I saying? If I were a starting pitcher I'd be the ace of this staff!<br /><br />A few more thoughts:<br /><br />1. Nyjer Morgan is afraid of the wall in center field. Has been since the Pagan inside-the-park-homerun.<br /><br />2. Michael Morse is clueless in right field. He missed the catch on the triple but at least two other times broke the wrong way on fly balls and nearly missed the put-outs. He reminded me of Adam Dunn out there. The Morse/Maxwell lovefest has to end. These guys are terrible. At least Bernadina can run and has an arm. But see #3.<br /><br />3. I have been asking for weeks but have never gotten an answer: Is there anyone on this team in charge of coaching baserunning? Tonight I think I figured it out. There is not. Pitiful.<br /><br />I'm leaving for a 2-week vacation. At this point I need a bigger break from this team than I do from work. I wonder if I'll know half the roster when I get back to town.Ernienoreply@blogger.com