PLAYERS:
Lastings Milledge,
John Lackey,
Mike Gonzalez,
Billy Wagner,
Adam Dunn,
Austin Kearns,
Josh Willingham,
Nyjer Morgan,
Elijah Dukes,
Justin Maxwell,
Nick Johnson,
John Lannan,
Ross Detwiler,
Collin Balester,
Shairon Martis,
Scott Olsen,
Livan Hernandez,
Cliff Lee,
Grady Sizemore,
Tim Raines,
Jesus Flores,
Bengie Molina,
Orlando Cabrera,
Ian Desmond,
Cristian Guzman,
Mark DeRosa,
Rafael Soriano,
Dmitri Young,
Ronnie Belliard,
Logan Kensing,
Wily Mo Pena
TEAMS: Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Miami Marlins, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals
TEAMS: Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Miami Marlins, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals
Blogging the Offseason is a 30 team series in which I ask a blogging representative from each MLB team a series of ten questions about their desires and thoughts surrounding the offseason. Check out all of them here.
Today's NL team is the Washington Nationals and our guest is Ed from the Nats Blog, Federal Baseball.
1. You mentioned you were in Arizona for the Arizona Fall League, were you there simply to suffice the man crush you have on Stephen Strasburg? Was the day they signed him the single greatest day in Nats history thus far?
Strasburg, Drew Storen, a closer out of Stanford that Washington drafted with the second 1st round pick the Nationals made in '09; Danny Espinosa the first or second (depending on the source) ranked shorstop in the Nationals' organization; Chris Marrero, the Nationals' second 1st round pick in 2007, and the Nats' top-ranked 1st base prospect; as well as pitchers like Jeff Mandel and Josh Wilkie, who had good minor league se...
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