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Zimmerman’s Streak Ends

by Hans on May 13, 2009

Everything that has a beginning must have an end.  Ryan Zimmerman went 30 games without posting an 0-fer.  But in today’s game against Barry Zito and the Giants, he would ground out three times and walk twice.

Earlier this year, we predicted a breakout season from Zimmerman.  Thanks to this 30 game streak, he’s currently hitting .357 with a 1.012 OPS.

My guess is that there is more of this to come.

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Strategy & Execution

by Hans on May 4, 2009

February in the nation’s capital is a cold month.  Temperatures have just barely started to climb above freezing and the promise of a spring breeze is not yet more than a promise.  But dream we do.

Baseball, the proxy for life it often is, carries with it the same dream of better times.  And this February 11th, this promise was made with a $20 million, 2 year contract for slugging 1B/OF Adam Dunn.  The strategy was that Dunn, as a club carrying middle-of-the-order thumper, would provide game changing run production while the Nationals’ young pitching developed into a legitimate big league staff.

This Saturday, May 2nd, Washington fans saw an example of that strategy paying off against the National League’s best team, the St. Louis Cardinals.  After rookie Shairon Martis finished the top of the 5th inning having just allowed his first baserunner of the day, the Nationals came to bat with the score tied at 0. 

Catcher Wil Nieves singled to center.  Martis attempted to bunt him over, but accepted first as consolation after the fielder’s choice.  He would move to third on leadoff hitter Christian Guzman’s single and score on Nick Johnson’s sac fly to center.  Chris Duncan, giving gold glover Albert Pujols a day off at first, would drop Ryan Zimmerman’s 2 out pop up in foul territory.  Given a second chance, Zimmerman singled to left bringing up Dunn.

He hadn’t gotten a hit all game and wouldn’t again after this.  But with two runners on, Dunn took 3 pitches and the parked the 4th deep in the right field seats.  Given a 4 run lead, Martis stepped back on the mound with confidence to finish his first major league complete game. 

If the Nationals fans can start to see the team’s strategy for the future, there may yet be more to discuss in the District of Columbia than the latest bailout news.

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3 Great Posts

April 13, 2009

Today’s post is an exercise in self-promotion.  Purely.  I wanted to take a moment and list what I think our top three posts to date are.  Just a link and a quick blurb to get you interested.
Enjoy!

History of the Curveball - Ever want to know how someone figured out how to make a ball move [...]

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How to Play Fantasy Baseball

April 6, 2009

I‘m pretty ok with the idea of abusing power, as long as I’m on the abusing end.  Actually, only if I’m on the abusing end.  Here’s my pitch:
I am going to play in a 100% public Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league.  Every day or so I’ll write a quick blurb about my stats, my team, and [...]

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2009 Breakouts & Busts

March 30, 2009

Every year, as warmer weather melts the remaining sheets of snow revealing dirt and faded grass, we look down and wonder what will return. Will the seeds of last year’s flowers, which came out of nowhere to grow strong in the summer sun, return even taller and brighter? Or will they arrive unspectacularly, outshined by some [...]

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Ryan Zimmerman - A 2009 Sleeper Candidate

February 15, 2009

Third Base certainly has some premium talent, highlighted by cross-town rivals, Alex Rodriguez and David Wright, as well as the up-and-coming Evan Longoria. But once you get past these heroes of the hot corner, rounding out the top 10 is not as easy. Chipper Jones could lead the world in OPS if he could only [...]

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