Remember the last time a loud-mouth, no-talent jackass from Cincinnati decided to make scarce from this franchise?
When Dibble "resigns" do you think he'll blame the media? Either way, Zuckerman might have to update that list of the best days in franchise history.
Nats Announcer Dibble Requested Time OffWASHINGTON (AP)Washington Nationals announcer Rob Dibble will take some time off two days after making comments critical of rookie pitcher Stephen Strasburg.MASN spokesman Todd Webster said Dibble would not work Wednesday night's game against the Chicago Cubs and is ''taking a few days off.'' Webster said Dibble requested the time off, but did not ...
Today, I felt like I was seeing something pretty rare in pro sports—a team has completely, totally given up.
Manny's teams never did that in 2007 or 2008, and though there were days that they seemed to be mailing it in, he had a knack for pulling them back and re-focusing them on the task at hand.If Jim Riggleman can't do that, if the effort we saw today becomes par for the course over the next 70 games, the Nationals could be just the third team since World War II to lose 75 percent of its games.
That's something I've always assumed ...