[外電] Inbox: Might Nats pursue Lee, Lilly?
Inbox: Might Nats pursue Lee, Lilly?
Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions
By Bill Ladson / MLB.com | 10/12/10 4:18 PM ET
I think the Nationals should only pursue Cliff Lee or perhaps Ted Lilly this
offseason. If losing Adam Dunn saves money to acquire Lee, I think it is
absolutely the right move. Also, how high of a ceiling do you see for Michael
Morse? He reminds me of Phillies right fielder Jayson Werth. I think if Morse
sees more at-bats and works on driving the ball to all fields, he could be a
very dangerous four-hole hitter and could take over at first, given his past
infield experience.
-- Will T., Washington
As far as free-agent pitchers go, I think Cliff Lee is the only starter the
Nationals should go after, because of his dominance on the mound. I'm not
crazy about Lilly. Too many ups and downs during his career. Signing Lilly
would be like signing Jason Marquis all over again.
Lee would make an excellent top-of-the-rotation starter for the club. If the
team doesn't get Lee, they should try to make a trade for a No 1 starter.
There is nobody else on the free-agent market I would give a lot of money to,
other than Lee.
As far as Morse goes, I think he could be a productive everyday player, but I
think he has to show the Nationals that he can alter his swing and not look
over-matched against No. 1 starters.
Now that Jim Riggleman has revealed his biggest regret of the year, can you
tell us what is your biggest disappointment in 2010?
-- Alex C., Montreal
I really thought this team was going to finish above .500 this year. I felt
they had the players to get the job done, but below-average defense and lack
of hitting played a huge role in the 69-93 record. There is no way I'm going
to blame manager Jim Riggleman and his coaching staff for it, because they
worked hard to get things right.
Could the Nationals make a run at Yankees right-hander Javier Vazquez during
the offseason? I know he struggled this season, but, to me, he seems like a
guy who simply can't pitch under the New York pressure. He's been solid
everywhere else he's been.
-- Ryan K., Carlisle, Pa.
It's funny you mentioned this. I think he would make a great fit for the
Nationals, if the Yankees are willing to trade him. I think, once he got out
of New York, the results would be the opposite of what he did this year with
the Yankees. If I were in the Mike Rizzo's shoes, however, I would not give
up a lot for him, because he is coming off a bad year.
What would you do with Justin Maxwell? While he does have power and takes a
lot of walks, he hasn't hit consistently in the Majors. I think the Nats
should move on.
-- Jordan H., Washington
Maxwell is a great human being, but I'm mystified as to why he hasn't been
able to hit in the big leagues. Do I think the Nationals should give up on
him? Given his age (26), I don't think the Nationals have a choice. They also
have a number of outfielders ahead of him, and the club may pursue a free
agent, such Werth or Carl Crawford.
I often wonder if the Indians would be willing to trade for him, as their
manager, Manny Acta, loves him. I would not be surprised if Maxwell was
traded this offseason.
My question today is, would you rather have the Nats select their closer from
within the organization, or should they sign an established closer for next
year?
-- George P., Washington
I would rather see them choose their closer from within, unless they can get
Matt Capps to return to the team. I think Sean Burnett, Tyler Clippard and
Drew Storen would make great candidates for the job. The bullpen is the least
of the team's problem. Any money to be spent should go toward starting
pitching and the offense.
While the makeup of next season's starting rotation has been much debated by
the faithful, it's never too early to speculate on Opening Day. I suggest
that John Lannan gets the start, because of his work of the last three years.
Your thoughts?
-- Tom H., Stillwater, N.J.
Lannan has done a good job for the Nationals this year; however, I would be
shocked if he was the 2011 Opening Day starter, because I expect Rizzo to
acquire a No. 1 starter in the offseason. I expect Lannan to be the No. 2 or
3 starter next year.
Am I the only person in Washington who isn't sure that Storen is the closer
of the future?
-- Steve H., Bethesda, Md.
I don't think you are the only one who feels that way. Riggleman has his
doubts. I wonder myself. We expect a lot from a player like Storen, who is a
first-round pick, but let's see what happens during Spring Training before we
write him off.
Do you think first basemen Chris Marrero and Tyler Moore might be good fits
for the big club? Do you think the Nats might give one or both of them a
shot, if Dunn is gone by the time they get to Spring Training?
-- Woody S., Arlington, Va.
I would be shocked if the Nationals give Marrero a chance in the big leagues.
Yes, he can hit, but he is a below-average first baseman. Right now, the way
the team is going defensively, they cannot afford to have someone who can
hurt them with the glove.
It will be a while before we see Moore. He is at least two years away. He
must start showing that he can hit for Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A
Syracuse before being promoted to the big leagues.
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