[Nats320] Pre-Spring Training Chat With Jim Riggleman (一)
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SBF: Jim, it's a white out condition. I can't even see the house across the
street from us.
Jim Riggleman: That's what everybody's been telling me, doesn't sound like a
lot of fun. Of course, it's 55 degrees here (in Florida).
SBF: Thanks for warming our hearts.
Yes, the weather outside was certainly frightful yesterday as blizzard number
two of the last week struck the Washington D.C. area. But fortunately, inside
our house in Alexandria, Virginia, it's year-round baseball weather. If The
African Queen and I can't go outside to somehow enjoy baseball involving Our
Washington Nationals, we might as well get someone on the phone to talk about
Our Washington Nationals.
Whom better than Our Manager Jim Riggleman?
Just days away from his first spring training as Washington's Skipper, Mr.
Riggleman agreed to a phone chat to discuss what he expects to see beginning
next week in Viera, Florida. No question, there have been many changes to the
front office, the coaching staff and the roster of Our Washington Nationals
since the conclusion of the 2009 season. And we wanted to cover them all with
Our Manager--and touched on most during the 20-minutes allotted.
With that, here is Nats320's Pre-Spring Training Chat With Jim Riggleman. And
it's a two-parter.
Nats320: I want to start with a question about your new coaches.
Specifically, in the first full year of any manager’s reign of a team, there
is a courtesy to allow that manager to bring in coaches with whom the manager
has trust. What does John McLaren bring to the table for Washington as your
new bench coach?
“John and I have known each other for quite some time. He's very well
rounded in baseball and has a wealth of knowledge about all aspects of the
game. He’s managed a lot. He’s coached a lot. He’s done everything from
set up spring training, to running minor league teams. He’s managed in the
big leagues. He’s coached in the big leagues. So he is just a good baseball
mind that will be sitting next to me on the bench. Someone with whom I can
talk baseball with before and after the games. I can run things by him during
the games. And really, just another good set of eyes and ears needed.”
Nats320: After being in control of this team at the end of 2009, you probably
had a ‘want list’ of personnel types you felt were needed to fill certain
roles and help this team move forward in 2010. How far has Mike Rizzo gone in
fulfilling those needs for you?
“I feel Mike has gone over and above anything we could have expected. To add
the people he has added is just tremendous. He’s addressed every issue we
talked about when last season was winding down. Everything from catching, to
infield defense, pitching--starting pitching and bullpen. He’s been very
aggressive and he identified our needs. And I am sure he will continue to
improve the club as we wind down the off-season. You know as well as I, the
off-season goes right up to Opening Day. I am sure Mike will keep on pushing.
”
Nats320: Taking into consideration the personnel available to you with the
beginning of Spring Training next week, what are your strengths right now?
And what are your weaknesses?
“I’m more comfortable talking about our strengths. I think we have a lot of
good professional baseball players on our club right now. A lot of guys now
have another year of experience under their belts. Guys like Ryan Zimmerman
and Nyjer Morgan have grown. Sure, Nyjer might be 29 years old but at the
major league level he was fairly inexperienced. He understands the game
better now. Zimmerman as well. They are becoming more complete players. Then
when you add some big veteran presence on the club in Adam Dunn, Pudge
Rodriguez, Adam Kennedy and Cristian Guzman--there is just a lot of real pros
on the team. Guys who offensively understand the strike zone. They know balls
and strikes. They will give you a good quality at-bat. So from an offensive
standpoint, I think that is a real strength.”
“Pitching-wise, our strength is a lot of quality arms. We’ve got some guys
on the staff that can get hitters to slap ground balls. And I believe with
Kennedy, Guzman and Zimmerman, we’ve got some sure handed infielders who can
handle those ground balls. So, I think that’s a good match. And I think
those pitchers, including those just joining us, but even those like John
Lannan, Craig Stammen and Garrett Mock are going to feel really good looking
in from the mound and seeing Pudge in there on a lot game days.”
Nats320: Speaking of Mock, during the Hot Stove Luncheon a few friday’s
back--you praised Garrett as a potential starting rotation guy. He’s not
been a player others have publicly talked about this off-season, but you like
him. What do you particularly like about Garrett Mock?
“With my own eyes, I was seeing things I really liked last year, especially
after he was recalled that final time. And the comments I was receiving from
other coaches and managers from other clubs the next day after Garrett had
pitched in some games were positive. They were telling me the opposing hitter
said: ‘this guy is tough and he was pounding the strike zone pretty good’.
They were impressed with his velocity and it was not an easy task hitting
against him. I really liked hearing that about him from the opposition.”
“From our standpoint, watching him be able to handle starting
pitching--after being a reliever for us after being sent to the minor
leagues--and not going back to being a starter. And then to see him go deep
into ball games, throw a lot of pitches, maintain his strength and
durability--that was really encouraging. Look, a lot of guys don’t go deep
into ball games these days--not close to seven innings. He was able to get to
the sixth and seventh innings and one time--I think--got to 120 pitches,
which was a big stepping stone for him.”
Nats320: I want to go back to infield defense as you mentioned earlier. I
know you like Guzman and the addition of Adam Kennedy now. Where does Ian
Desmond now fit into this equation? Does he get a serious shot at shortstop
or an infield starting position?
“With the addition of Kennedy, I think the first thing we will do in Spring
Training is get a quick read on Cristian Guzman as to how he is feeling
physically. If Cristian is up to the task at shortstop, then he will be the
shortstop. If he is having some physical limitations, then we would back him
off and Ian would slide in there. But that’s not saying Ian will not be on
the ball club. He’s very versatile, so there are other ways for Ian to be on
the ball club--without being our every day shortstop.”
Nats320: You are managing a National League Club, which needs a lot of
versatility off its bench. What is a perfect bench for you as manager? And
how close are to having those complimentary parts for 2010?
“Very important topic. We have some nice options. We’ve got some guys with
some power like Chris Duncan--who is going to try to make the club. We have
Mike Morse from the right side, Duncan from the left side for power. Both of
which would be nice elements to bring off the bench. We’ve got a sure handed
guy who can play shortstop every single day, if needed, in Alberto Gonzalez.
We have Ian--the type of guy who can add infield depth, be able to pinch run
and maybe start a little bit in the outfield. Willie Harris is a very good
bench player for us in so many roles. He’s valuable because he can do so
many things for us. Ideally, in a perfect world and not many teams have
this--the luxury of having a switch hitter--who is also versatile enough to
play in the field in more than just one spot is big. But, I don’t know many
of those guys. What that allows you to do is carry one less position player
and carry an extra pitcher. The perfect scenario would be to have a couple of
versatile guys like that--who happen to be switch hitters.”
With that answer, Part One of Nats320's Pre-Spring Training Chat With Jim
Riggleman concludes. Tomorrow in the finale, we pick up the conversation
talking about depth--always needed to compliment any ball club. Then we touch
on what Jim expects to see from his players, not just during spring training,
but throughout the year. Also, we chat about bunting; what he will say to his
team come the first day of Full-Squad Spring Training; and what Washington's
Fans should expect and be hopeful about in 2010.
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