Ten games into spring training, the Washington Nationals are 0-10.
Ugh.
It looks like the team, after back-to-back 100 loss seasons, are heading for a trifecta in 2010.
Or are they?
Adam Dunn said on Sunday that, really, spring training records matter only to people who look at box scores every morning.
Manager Jim Riggleman keeps trying to find the right words to explain his feelings. Yes, he’s not happy with the record but no, it doesn’t really bother him.
For Riggleman, the reality of the situation resides somewhere between “spring training records are meaningless” and “Oh crap, is my job on the line already?"
So the players don’t think their record means much, and neither does their manager. And manage ...
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Why the Washington Nationals’ 0-10 Start Isn’t Bad News at All
Posted: 14th March 2010 by Farid Rushdi in MLBComments Off on Why the Washington Nationals’ 0-10 Start Isn’t Bad News at All