Nats general manager Bowden resigns
VIERA, Fla. -- Jim Bowden resigned as general manager of the Nationals on
Sunday morning. His replacement has not been named.
Though he was under fire for his possible, though denied, connection to the
alleged skimming of bonuses of Latin American players, he has maintained his
innocence.
In an emotional news conference, with team president Stan Kasten at his side
and assistant general managers Bob Boone and Mike Rizzo in the background,
Bowden said he is leaving the Nationals because he did not want to be a
distraction to the club.
"I'm today resigning my position as the senior vice president, general
manager of the Washington Nationals," Bowden said. "It's an emotional
decision. It saddens me, but I feel it's in the best interest of two of the
things I love the most: That's the Washington Nationals and baseball.
"I have become a distraction. Unless you are Manny Ramirez, there is no place
for distraction in baseball. I want to be able to turn the page and I want
this franchise to be able to have everybody, from the media to the fans,
focus on what the game is about. It's about players. It's about what happens
on the field."
Bowden is the second person to leave the organization in less than a week.
The team recently dismissed Jose Rijo, Bowden's special assistant. Rijo has
been linked to Carlos Alvarez David Lugo, who previously called himself
Esmailyn Gonzalez. The shortstop, who received a $1.4 million signing bonus
from the Nationals in 2006, allegedly falsified his name and age. In
Washington's 2008 media guide, Lugo is listed as 19, but is really 23. Major
League Baseball's department of investigations is looking into the matter.
Bowden was with the Nationals from 2004-2009. The team never finished over
.500 during his tenure. Their best season was in 2005, when they went 81-81.
However, he was able to improve the farm system by drafting players such as
third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, outfielder Chris Marrero and right-hander
Jordan Zimmermann.
Kasten said it may be several days before someone is named to replace Bowden.
"Today, I just want to talk about Jim and all he accomplished," Kasten said.
"I can tell you that we are not missing a beat. Our staff has a meeting
tomorrow morning -- first thing. I'm not going to say anything to you about
the next steps for a while. There is a reason for that. It would be unwise to
speculate or guess what's going on. I have some things I'm working on and
things I have to think about.
"I assure you, we will not be missing a beat. We have a really deep staff
here."
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