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Jerry DiPoto Expected to Take Nationals GM Job

Mike Rizzo was given the Washington Nationals general manager job earlier this season after the team dumped Jim Bowden, but he got it with the interim tag. Well, after Rizzo negotiated to just about the last minute to sign Stephen Strasburg he got one heck of a thank you. Word broke last night from Yahoo!'s Gordon Edes that the Nationals were about to replace Rizzo with Arizona Diamondbacks vice president Jerry DiPoto.

Now, according to CBS' Danny Knobler, DiPoto has been telling his friends that he plans on leaving the Diamondbacks and accepting the Nationals general manager job.

Nationals Apologize to Fans via E-Mail

Well, this is a first. The Washington Nationals, who fired Manny Acta after an absolutely dreadful 26-61 pre-All-Star break record, were compelled to send an email to their fans Monday morning. We can't really tell at this point who had the bright idea to send out the letter or who actually wrote it, because it is simply signed, "Washington Nationals Baseball Club," thus, we have to conclude it's been approved by those in charge.

The letter seems to be an apology to the fans for one of worst first halves we've seen in baseball in recent memory, and it does state that the excessive losing is unacceptable.

Divorce Final in D.C.: Manny Acta Reportedly Out in Washington

Manny ActaManny Acta is through as Nationals manager, according to a report on ESPNdeportes.com that quotes Acta directly. Bench coach Jim Riggleman is expected to replace Acta as interim manager, according to MLB.com.

Washington lost 5-0 to the Astros on Sunday to drop to 26-61 on the season, a mark that leaves it with an appalling .299 winning percentage, puts it on pace to finish the season 48-114 and all but assures that the club will wind up in last place in the NL East for the second straight season.

Acta -- in the middle of his third season at the helm of the Nationals and 157-252 as manager of the team -- has been the subject of speculation all season long, with FOXSports.com reporting that he had been fired back on June 13, a report that turned out to be premature.

Daily Jolt: Nats Still Look Like Disaster

Ryan ZimmermanThe Daily Jolt is a dose of baseball reality every weekday morning.

General manager Jim Bowden is long gone, but the mess that he helped create in the nation's capital is still festering. It's bad enough two whole days into the season that by the time the Nationals return to Washington next Monday for their home opener any glimmer of optimism might have already gone dark.

Who said hope springs eternal anyway?

Left on Base: Dutch Bragging Rights

Wladimir BalentienLeft on Base is MLB FanHouse's link dump.

-- Seattle teammates Wladimir Balentien and Adrian Beltre couldn't play in this year's World Baseball Classic -- Balentien, a native of Curacao, because he is fighting for playing time and Beltre, a native of the Dominican Republic, because the Mariners forbid him.

But, as old friend Larry Stone points out, just because neither is playing doesn't mean Balentien has been sparing Beltre from trash talk in the wake of the Netherlands' shcoking elimination of the D.R.

Another Nationals Disaster in 2009?


FanHouse continues its 2009 MLB Preview with a look at the Washington Nationals.


The Nationals opened a shiny new ballpark last year, but the goodwill reaped from their new palace on the banks of the Anacostia River has fizzled almost entirely since Ryan Zimmerman's walk-off home run on Opening Night. On the field, the big club lost 102 games and the farm system -- which is already in a deep hole after years of ownership by Major League Baseball -- took a major step back.

Exploitation of Dreams Worse Than PEDs

This is what a pimp does: He procures the use of one human's body -- usually from someone vulnerable for a variety of reasons -- for another human with promises to the former and a price from the latter, and retains much of the profit for himself.

Or, in short, it is what the FBI is investigating major league baseball talent scouts for doing in the Dominican Republic, which on Sunday led to the resignation of Nationals' general manager Jim Bowden.

Baseball's Management Cheats, Too

Jim BowdenLet us never, ever forget that the players aren't the only ones cheating in baseball. Seems some of their bosses are scumbags, too. With each passing month, it becomes more laughable that this sport has been romanticized as father-and-son, apple-pie, fun-at-the-ballpark Americana.

In the Bud Selig era, please realize that baseball has been as corrupt as any business in the land, so dirty that cans of Glade deodorizer should be distributed at the gates with pocket schedules and Bobblehead dolls.

Jim Bowden Resigns in Washington


Amid bonus-skimming scandals that is being investigated by the FBI, a prospect age debacle that claimed the job of one of his assistants, and a pretty ugly track record that has the Nats poised for their fourth losing season in five years of existence, general manager Jim Bowden resigned Sunday morning.

Nationals Reportedly Considering Canning Jim Bowden

Jim Bowden's continued employment is one of the great mysteries of the early spring to me. He's never been a good GM, neither with the Reds nor the Nationals. On top of his spotty track record, he's now got the embarrassing "Not Esmailyn Gonzalez" fiasco to go with some serious concerns about skimming bonuses from Latin American prospects. I mean, if you aren't going to fire a guy for stuff like this, what do you fire him for?

Well, the rumor mill is churning today and it looks like the Nationals may be exploring their options after all. I saw this morning (via Baseball Musings) that the Nationals' blog Federal Baseball reported last night that the Nats were considering replacing Bowden with Tony LaCava, and today Baseball Prospectus' John Perrotto is seemingly confirming those rumors.

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