For all the attention being heaped upon the Nationals' revamped rotation this spring, the club's bullpen may actually claim to be the more dominant unit of the two. In this video from CSNwashington.com, Kelli Johnson sits down with Drew Storen, Tyler Clippard and newcomer Brad Lidge and finds out what makes the Nats' relief corps click.
Gotta like the BP.
ReplyDeleteOne commercial and video loaded! Gotta like that as well.
These Kelly Johnson videos are 1st rate.
ReplyDeleteWhat about my personal favorite, Henry?
ReplyDeleteThe Nats' not so dominant SS video must be in production.
ReplyDeleteI agree P2P, hopefully she's there for the duration.
ReplyDeleteNice commercial.
ReplyDeleteVideo would not play on android tablet. Just got pic of lawyer and then it froze·
ReplyDeleteSo one thing is obvious from watching these guys: we need a way to add Lidge to "Clip & Save" somehow.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the record, those commercials are helping to pay for little Lefty Zuckerman's strained peas. Just sayin.
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ReplyDeleteSo one thing is obvious from watching these guys: we need a way to add Lidge to "Clip & Save" somehow.
"Clip, Been There Done That & Save"
No video on iPhone either. Not even the ad.
ReplyDeleteLights Out is about the only nickname he's had since Houston. Doesn't really mesh with the "Clip & Save," conceptually, though.
ReplyDeleteHow about "Brad, Tyler, and Drew"?
ReplyDeleteI was going to suggest "All your base are belong to us" but I realized that is actually older than Bryce Harper.
ReplyDeleteI dig the footage of the spring training drills.
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