Washington Arrival


It's been a turbulent time in Washington: politicians coming and going, same for quarterbacks on the local Football Team. Now, a new bat arrives for the Nationals.

In a move that didn't draw a lot of attention when local headlines were dominated by politics and playoffs, Kyle Schwarber's arrival could prove a positive move for the upcoming season.

The strikeout-prone, defensively challenged bopper agreed to a one-year deal with the Nats, worth $10 million. Not a lot of money in today's baseball, and a short commitment that protects the franchise should be turn into Jayson Bay 2.0.

A little surprising that Schwarber didn't sign with an AL team, where his limitations as a fielder suggest he'd be an ideal DH. But give credit to Washington for rolling the dice, when other teams (perhaps the Yankees, Astros and Blue Jays) didn't step up to the table.

Following a week when the Mets' trade for Lindor and Carrasco grabbed the biggest headline, the Nats make a move that pushes them a little closer to the NL East division favorites in New York and Atlanta.

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