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		<title>Nats Do The Right Thing By Hiring Davey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2011 05:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s hard to believe Davey Johnson is turning into the company man. Back in 1986, Johnson tore up a $30,000 for plane damages the Mets caused after winning the National League Pennant, essentially spitting in the face of owner Fred Wilpon. It took three and a quarter more years for the Mets to have the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s hard to believe Davey Johnson is turning into the company man.</p>
<p>Back in 1986, Johnson tore up a $30,000 for plane damages the Mets caused after winning the National League Pennant, essentially spitting in the face of owner Fred Wilpon.</p>
<p>It took three and a quarter more years for the Mets to have the slow start to get rid of Johnson, and then another three years to get another job when he took over the Cincinnati Reds. He fought with Marge Schott and then Peter Angelos in Baltimore, only lasting a few years at each stop.</p>
<p>Now, Johnson is the man who is coming in to save the Nationals.</p>
<p>And frankly, this may be the best thing to happen to that beleaguered franchise.</p>
<p>If you think the Mets are cursed, try being a Nationals fan. No winning seasons, since moving from Montreal in 2005, and every time the club shows some form of life, bad things happen.</p>
<p>They bring up their savior Stephen Strasburg and he proceeds to get put on the shelf with Tommy John surgery. They sign Jayson Werth to be the backbone of the offense with an obscene contract and he’s hitting only .237 with 10 homers in his first year.</p>
<p>And then the Jim Riggleman decides to nuke his managerial career. Just when the erstwhile skipper has the team over .500 and playing its best ball since moving to the 202 area code, he promptly resigns because his contract is not picked up.</p>
<p>It makes business in Queens look downright efficient.</p>
<p>But the Nats seems to have done the right thing here in hiring the 68 year-old Johnson. They got a manager who has done nothing but win in his career. A 1148-88 (.564) record ranks among the highest of any active manager out there.  He finished less than second only twice in 14 seasons &#8211; with one coming after taking over for Tony Perez 44 games into the season for the Reds in 1993 – and was only under .500 three times in his career – two of them during partial seasons (1990 and 1993).</p>
<p>“All I can say is they got a good man,” Mets first base coach Mookie Wilson said to Adam Rubin of ESPNNY.com. “That much I can say. We&#8217;ll see how they respond to him. I spoke to him in the spring and he was very energetic, like his old self. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.</p>
<p>“I think he&#8217;s up for it. I know he&#8217;ll do a good job. I played under him, so I know it. To be successful as a manager or a coach, you have to adjust from year to year and to your personnel. The key to managing or coaching is not actually managing the game, but managing personalities. Davey is a good judge of that. He&#8217;s known as being a players&#8217; manager. So let&#8217;s just see how that all works out.”</p>
<p>With Johnson reportedly signed through 2012, he will have some time to put his mark on the Nats. With Strasburg coming back and Bryce Harper waiting in the wings, the Nats just may be turning the corner in the National League East.</p>
<p>Of course Johnson comes with some caveats. He hasn’t managed in the majors since 2000 when he helmed the Dodgers, which was the worst of his four stints and he does seem to wear out his welcome after a while with the Reds, O’s, and Dodgers all jettisoning Davey even with some success on the field.</p>
<p>But as we have seen with Buck Showalter in Baltimore and even Terry Collins with the Mets, old managers can change their stripes and maybe Johnson can too.</p>
<p>Heck who would have thought he would have been the stable internal choice to replace Riggleman, but he will be there starting on Monday.</p>
<p>And now the Nats will be a relevant watch in baseball.</p>
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		<title>K-Rod Reportedly Signs with the Mets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LAS VEGAS &#8211; Based on a number of reports and sources, Francisco Rodriguez will sign a three-year, $37 million dollar contract with the Mets tomorrow after a physical in New York. The Mets have seemingly reached this deal after two days of talk between the club and agent Paul Kinzer. “He’s a tremendously skilled closer,” [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LAS VEGAS &#8211; Based on a number of reports and sources, Francisco Rodriguez will sign a three-year, $37 million dollar contract with the Mets tomorrow after a physical in New York.</p>
<p>The Mets have seemingly reached this deal after two days of talk between the club and agent Paul Kinzer.</p>
<p>“He’s a tremendously skilled closer,” said manager Jerry Manuel during his media session. “I was impressed with the energy he had when he came out and with that energy came confidence.”</p>
<p>With Rodriguez, the Mets are signing one of the top closers in the game, who went 2-3 last year with a 2.24 ERA and a Major League record 62 saves for the Los Angeles Angels. Over his six year career, the righthander went 23-17 with a 2.35 ERA and 208 saves.</p>
<p>“K-Rod” will fill the void left by the injured Billy Wagner who had to get Tommy John surgery back in August, leaving the Mets short in the bullpen to say the least.</p>
<p>“We lost a lot of games late,” Manuel said. “We did a good job of overcoming them. To have someone of that magnitude, our chances would be much greater.”</p>
<p>This was goal No. 1 for the Mets as they came to Vegas with the goal of obtaining a closer. After having dinner with Rodriguez on Sunday and then meetings the last two days, the two sides came to the agreement this morning.</p>
<p>Originally the club offered a two year deal with an option, but that was a starting off point, and upped the offer to three years with an incentive based option, which would bring the total up to $51 million if everything kicks in.</p>
<p>Yet, the deal is not done yet and something could go wrong in the physical. Rodriguez did lose some speed off his fastball over the past few seasons, which could be a red flag. Yet, it may be nothing, because K-Rod also developed a tremendous curve, which complimented his other pitches.</p>
<p>All this means the Mets got their man. Rodriguez is the first step in revamping an awful bullpen, which derailed the club’s chances last season.</p>
<p>“In the way we lost some close games, we it was critically for us to theoretically address this thing here,” Manuel said. “In the way we lost games and myself trying to interchange pieces late, it wore on the players.</p>
<p>Now the Mets will concentrate on the rest of the bullpen. Reportedly they could offer Fuentes a contract for the eighth inning or they can revisit a trade with Colorado for Huston Street.</p>
<p>Also the club will sign a starting pitcher. Manuel said he was confident in Jon Niese as the No. 5 starter, but general manager Omar Minaya will have to either re-sign Oliver Perez or someone to replace him in the rotation.</p>
<p>Finally the Mets are looking at options in the lineup, but as of right now, they will concentrate on pitching.</p>
<p>And as of today, it looks like they got their first priority done.</p>
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