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Johnathan Papelbon is about to make his Nationals debut!!!!!

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Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
3 up 3 down.

guy fits in nicely with this team.

Storen and Papelbon that is a good tag team.
I don't know why they even needed that crybaby Papelbon. How long before he starts complaining in their club house ???
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Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
don't forget they also have Matt Thornton.

Nationals pen is LOADED.
What is wrong with Drew Storen as closer. Last night 9 pitches 8 strikes 3 out, today 10 pitches 8 strikes 3 outs. Plus he had 29 saves. They don't like him or something ???
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2016 outlook: One of the primary reasons Rizzo traded for Papelbon was the fact he was already under contract for 2016. The Nationals even got him to agree to reduce his salary from $13 million to $11 million, with $3 million of that deferred until 2017. Now, though, there are serious doubts whether the club can bring him back after what happened.

Rizzo said that matter would be addressed after the season, a decision that likely has taken a backseat to the Nationals' ongoing managerial search. At some point, though, Rizzo and the organization as a whole have to decide how to proceed with Papelbon. Can he return in 2016 and make amends with Harper and the rest of the roster, or is it too late for reconciliation?

If he returns, the Nationals have their closer, hoping Papelbon resembles the guy from the vast majority of his career and not the final two weeks of 2015. If he doesn't, the Nats will be on the hook for a whole lot of money. Perhaps Rizzo can find another club willing to make a trade for Papelbon, but that scenario would probably require the Nationals to assume a decent amount of his salary. If they outright release him, they would be responsible for his entire salary.


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