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INTERNET BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION: Washington, D.C. Chapter: April 2012
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INTERNET BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION: Washington, D.C. Chapter. Our goal is to promote the independent online media outlets, internet writers, blogs and websites of this association to increase awareness and respect as active members of the media that cover the Washington Nationals MLB club. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. DC-IBWA Announces 2012 Pre-Season Survey Results. Survey respondents: District Sports Page. First Ladies of Baseball. Long Island Nats Blog. DC is for Baseball. Results after the jump.
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INTERNET BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION: Washington, D.C. Chapter: DC-IBWA Announces 2012 Pre-Season Survey Results
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INTERNET BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION: Washington, D.C. Chapter. Our goal is to promote the independent online media outlets, internet writers, blogs and websites of this association to increase awareness and respect as active members of the media that cover the Washington Nationals MLB club. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. DC-IBWA Announces 2012 Pre-Season Survey Results. Survey respondents: District Sports Page. First Ladies of Baseball. Long Island Nats Blog. DC is for Baseball. Results after the jump.
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Month in review | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. Posts from the ‘Month in review’ Category. Nats’ July in review: We’ve got to tighten up our game. Nats’ June in review: Thankful to be home. Nats’ May in review: Fighting and fighting and battling. Nats’ September/October in review: We’re all disappointed in the outcome. Nats’ August in review: We’ve obviously dug ourselves a hole. Nats’ July in review: They’re beatable. Nats’ June in review: Not the way we planned it for sure. The umpires strike back.
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Pitching | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. Posts from the ‘Pitching’ Category. Where was Rafael Martin last night? Memo for Matt Williams: Following up on overuse of setup man. Memo for Matt Williams – Overuse of setup man. Let’s keep Ross up for a while. Matt Williams costs Scherzer a no-hitter. Nats sign Max Scherzer; What’s next? Ross Detwiler, a regular role, and regular work. NLDS game 4: Nats’ rookie manager blows the inning, game, and series. Nats’ June in review: Thankful to be home.
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Memo for Matt Williams: Following up on overuse of setup man | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. August 10, 2015 / Nat Anacostia. Memo for Matt Williams: Following up on overuse of setup man. August 9, 2015. Memorandum for: Matt Williams. Subject: Following up on overuse of setup man. Pointed out that your use of Drew Storen. Four times in a five-day interval may have contributed to the lack of command that resulted in a game-losing grand slam home run given up to Carlos Gonzalez. Filed under Management and strategy. The umpires strike back. Get every...
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A rule of thumb for managers | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. August 8, 2011 / Nat Anacostia. A rule of thumb for managers. It’s getting late in the game, and your starter’s pitch count is getting high. It’s still a close game, you’ve got a runner on base, and your pitcher is coming to bat. Should you lift him for a pinch hitter? Because calculating the win expectancies. May be challenging even for a manager who majored in math. Used to get this strategy wrong. Got it wrong as well. Filed under Management and strategy.
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Nats’ June in review: Not the way we planned it for sure | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. July 1, 2015 / Nat Anacostia. Nats’ June in review: Not the way we planned it for sure. Michael A. Taylor. June began with the Nats sitting six games over .500, in first place, a half game ahead of the Mets. Although May had been a very successful month. The Nats month began at home facing the Blue Jays. They lost the series 2 games to 1, scoring only 5 runs. The next visitors were the Cubs, and Anthony Rendon. The road trip ended with a two-game set again...
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Matt Williams costs Scherzer a no-hitter | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. June 14, 2015 / Nat Anacostia. Matt Williams costs Scherzer a no-hitter. Michael A. Taylor. Pitched a complete game one-hitter. The only hit he gave up was a 7th-inning bloop single by Carlos Gomez into shallow right field, just out of the reach of second baseman Anthony Rendon. I think that if Danny Espinosa. Why wasn’t Danny playing second? On the DL, yesterday and today Matt Williams. I think it’s pretty obvious that it doesn’t:. Larr; Nats’ May i...
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Let’s keep Ross up for a while | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. June 20, 2015 / Nat Anacostia. Let’s keep Ross up for a while. Pitched his third major league start, an 11-K, 1-run gem against the Pirates. His first three starts have been quite impressive. Among starting pitchers with at least 20 innings pitched, here are the leaders in strikeout-to-walk ratio:. And here are the leaders in fielding-independent pitching (FIP):. How would we use him? Although he could be sent to the bullpen, my own preference is to use hi...
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Roster | Nats Noodles
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Occasional analysis of the Washington Nationals. Posts from the ‘Roster’ Category. Projections and the Nats’ outlook for 2016. Where was Rafael Martin last night? Let’s keep Ross up for a while. Matt Williams costs Scherzer a no-hitter. Nats’ post-season roster: The position players. Nats’ post-season roster: The bullpen. Nats’ post-season roster: The starting rotation. 2014 Nats season preview. Matt Williams, new manager. The Nats, the Braves, the bullpen, and the bench. The umpires strike back.
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