New York Rangers Claim Roman Hamrlik

Written by jacobware95 on . Posted in Capitals Transactions

Just six days after acquiring rugged winger Aaron Volpatti off waivers from the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals lost a player of their own to the waiver wire, as defenseman Roman Hamrlik was claimed by the New York Rangers.

Hamrlik, a 38-year-old Czech blueliner signed as a free agent last summer, had struggled to break into the Caps lineup this year, appearing in only four games and being surpassed in the depth chart by Hershey Bears call-ups Tomas Kundratek and Steve Oleksy.

Hamrlik's $3.5 million salary will be cleared off the salary cap, which will open more room for the Caps to make a roster move, should they so desire.

The Rangers play the Caps at Verizon Center on Sunday. Hamrlik is expected to be in the lineup.

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Will London Fletcher play in 2013?

Written by Thomas Threlkeld on . Posted in Washington Redskins

When ILB London Fletcher, the captain, as well as heart and soul of the defense of the Washington Redskins, signed a 2-year contract in the 2012 offseason, I think most fans hoped he would play both seasons of that contract before retiring. However, at Fletcher's age, 37, retirement is a possibility every single year. 

Fletcher struggled with hamstring and, more persistently, an ankle injury, most of last season. Perhaps for that reason, as well as age, he had the worst season since he became a Redskins, maybe the worst of his career. Apart from missing more tackles than any inside linebacker in the NFL, he seemed to be out of position more often and had more trouble in coverage and in fighting through trash near the line of scrimmage. 

The question that has hung in the air since the season ended is whether or not Fletcher would be back for another one. Well, now we know Fletcher's ankle injury is serious enough that he's having surgery to correct the problem. The surgery might cost Fletcher some OTA time, but that stuff is meaningless to a player with Fletcher's experience and work ethic. More importantly, the surgery should not prevent Fletcher from being healthy and ready to play when training camp rolls around in late July. 

After hedging for weeks about whether he would return in 2013 or not, Fletcher now says he plans to play one more season -- assuming the injury heals properly. Just a few days ago Head Coach Mike Shanahan was asked by Redskins Nation host Larry Michaels if he thought Fletcher would return. Here's Shanahan's reply: 

“I really don’t know. One thing you have to do is, you’ve got to have a mindset that there’s no way you’re going to retire. Because if you’re thinking about retirement, you’re not really sure – at least when I look at my previous years, and you look back at guys – if you’re thinking about retiring, you’re probably already retired.
 
“London’s the type of guy that you don’t even want to ask him a question. Because his mindset, he’s a warrior, how hard he’s played and what he’s done for this organization.  But all those those things, you’ve got to have a game plan for if he does come back, if he doesn’t come back. You’re taking a look at your financial responsibilities, if you do have the hit that we may take. You just don’t know. So we’ve got a game plan for all scenarios, but you always hope that your great players keep on playing at a high level.”
 
That doesn't sound as if Shanahan expected Fletcher to be back, but now Fletcher says he will be back. It isn't entirely clear who would take over at inside linebacker if Fletcher didn't return, but my best guess is Keenan Robinson, a promising 4th-round pick last year out of Texas. Robinson looks like the natural successor to me and I like his size and speed compared to Fletcher. Of course, nobody -- pretty much nobody in the NFL -- has Fletcher's experience and knowledge of NFL defense and Robinson is still young and recovering from a torn pectoral muscle that ended his rookie season early. 
 
Ideally, Fletcher comes back fully healthy, plays one more solid season with the Redskins and then retires to do whatever he wants, with Robinson taking over the starting job in 2014. However, Robinson must be ready to start in 2013 if Fletcher is beset by injuries again or if last year's reduced production turns out to be the precursor to greatly diminished capacities in this coming season. 

Nats Links: Nats hammer Astros, 7-1

Written by Mark Buterbaugh on . Posted in Washington Nationals

The Washington Nationals continue plowing (an appropriate term for the mid-Atlantic today) through the Spring Training calendar.  Yesterday, the Nats pummeled Bo Porter's Houston Astros 7-1.  Porter, the former Nats third base coach, is in his first season as the Astros skipper. 

In his second spring start, Dan Haren threw 3 innings and allowed 2 hits, 1 walk, 1 run, while fanning 2 batters.  Haren retired six straight before falling into problems in the third inning.  The game also featured the debut of Nats new closer Rafael Soraino. Soriano was impressive, throwing the 7th inning and allowing 1 hit, but no runs and fanned one.  In his debut, Soriano only three 12 pitches to end his inning of work.  Zack Duke (1-0) continued his nice spring, throwing 3 shutout innings and allowing just 1 hit and striking out 2 Astros.  Duke has racked up 4 strike outs in 3.2 innings of work this spring. 

At the plate, Danny Espinosa was 2 for 3, stole a base, drove in 2 runs and scored a run to lead the Nats offense.  Espinosa is having a fine spring, batting .364 in 22 plate appearances.  You can credit that to his new offensive approach.  Pinch hitter Chad Tracy added a two run double.  Corey Brown and Jayson Werth added RBI. 

Game Recaps:  Yahoo Sports, Games notes from the Times, Wash Post, More notes from Bill LadsonNationals Prospects,

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The Eric Fehr game winning goal (Video)

Written by Mark Buterbaugh on . Posted in Washington Capitals

In case you misssed it or just want to see it again, here is a video of the overtime goal by Eric Fehr last night that led the Washington Capitals to a 4-3 OT win against trhe Boston Bruins.  What an amazing goal, as Fehr split the Boston defense and scored on his way down to the ice.  It was a young Ovechkinesque type marker. 

 

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Fantasy Baseball: Position Rankings

Written by Adam Jennings on . Posted in Fantasy Sports Coverage

 

The best sport for fantasy is back!  Below you will find overall rankings for fantasy baseball.  These rankings take in to account ESPN and CBS projections, last year's point totals and position scarcity.  They are tailored to a league I run (16 teams, 26 roster spots, point based, split week schedule (each team has two games a week, one game runs Mon to Thurs, the second game runs Fri to Sun)) but can be a good baseline for any league.

Position player scoring: AB -1, Single 4, Double 6, Triple 8, Home Run 10, RBI 1, Run 1, BB 2, HBP 2, GIDP -1, SAC 1, SB 2, CS -1

Pitcher scoring: Game started -1, IP 3, Hit allowed 1, Walk allowed -1, Earned run -1, Strikeout 1, HBP -1, Win 12, Loss -3, Save 8, BS -2, Hold 3, CG 6, Shutout 6, No-hitter 6, Perfect game 10

Position Rankings

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Fantasy Baseball: Overall Rankings

Written by Adam Jennings on . Posted in Fantasy Sports Coverage

The best sport for fantasy is back!  Below you will find overall rankings for fantasy baseball.  These rankings take in to account ESPN and CBS projections, last year's point totals and position scarcity.  They are tailored to a league I run (16 teams, 26 roster spots, point based, split week schedule (each team has two games a week, one game runs Mon to Thurs, the second game runs Fri to Sun)) but can be a good baseline for any league.

Position player scoring: AB -1, Single 4, Double 6, Triple 8, Home Run 10, RBI 1, Run 1, BB 2, HBP 2, GIDP -1, SAC 1, SB 2, CS -1

Pitcher scoring: Game started -1, IP 3, Hit allowed 1, Walk allowed -1, Earned run -1, Strikeout 1, HBP -1, Win 12, Loss -3, Save 8, BS -2, Hold 3, CG 6, Shutout 6, No-hitter 6, Perfect game 10

2013 Overall Rankings

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Caps waive Roman Hamrlik

Written by Mark Buterbaugh on . Posted in Washington Capitals

The blue line shuffle continues in Washington.  Today, the Caps waived 39 year old veteran Roman Hamrlik.  The move should come as no surprise given the fact the Caps needed an open roster slot and Hamrlik had played in just 4 of the 20 games this season. 

Hamrlik is in the second year of a two year deal with the Caps.  He counts $3.5 million against the caps salary cap.  Any team that claimed Hamrlik off waivers would be responsible for the remaining salary.  It is unlikely he will be claimed at that price. 

The Caps recalled D Steve Oleksy from Hershey yesterday.  HC Adam Oates sited the needed for more right handed shot balance, although the move for Oleksy also likely has to do with adding grit and toughness to the blue line as well.  Oleksy appears to be in tonight, while Jeff Schultz is a health scratch.  

Oleksy joins fellow former Bears Tomas Kundratek as defenseman that started the season in Hershey.  

 

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Wizards will play a game in Brazil next season

Written by Thomas Threlkeld on . Posted in Washington Wizards

ESPN 980 is reporting that the Washington Wizards will play a preseason game with the Chicago Bulls in Brazil next year. The means Wizards big man Nene would get to play in the first NBA game to be played in his home country. 

Basketball is popular in Brazil so it is natural that the NBA would stage some preseason or regular season games there in the hopes of boosting it even further. Apart from Nene, NBA players born in Brazil include Leandro Barbosa, who joined the Wizards as part of the Jordan Crawford trade, but is injured and will miss the rest of the season, as well as big men Anderson Varejao and Tiago Splitter

If the Brazil game is well attended and receives favorable media attention, the preseason match is probably a precursor to playing an actual regular season game there. 

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Nats Stats Update (3/5)

Written by Mark Buterbaugh on . Posted in Washington Nationals

The Washington Nationals are 4-3 with 2 ties through 9 Grapefruit League games.  The Nats are enjoying an off-season program that hints at more a relaxed, fine tuning style of play, than competitive, pressure packed camp.  Most of the Nats rosters spots are pre-determined, making spring training less pressurized.  Even though 2011 6th overall pick Anthony Rendon is having an incredible spring training, his chances of making the 25 man roster are near nil.  The Nats want Rendon to play and play often, he won't do that right now in DC. 

Looking at the Spring stats thus far, here are your Nationals leaders:

Batting Average:  Bryce Harper is having a terrific spring coming off his sensational Rookie of the Year performance.  Harper has played in 6 of the 9 Grapefruit games and is batting a whopping .563, collecting 9 hits in 16 plate appearances.  Let's hope it carries into April.  Right behind Harper is another stud prospect, 6th overall pick Anthony Rendon.  Rendon is batting .438, collecting 7 hits in 16 appearances.  Of the 7 hits, 5 of those are for extra bases, with Rendon smacking 3 doubles and 3 home runs.  Ian Desmond is off to a great start in Spring, batting .429 with 6 hits in 14 at bats.  Another outfield prospect who could see some time in Washington this season is off to an excellent start.  Eury Perez has played in all 9 games and is batting .348 with 8 hits in 23 plate appearances. 

Doubles:  Rendon leads the Nats with 3 doubles in 16 at bats. 

Home Runs:  Rendon also leads the Nats with 2 home runs. 

Slugging:  How about the young stud 6th overall pick.  Rendon through 9 games has put up a 1.000 slugging percentage. 

Runs:  Chris Marrero leads the Nats by crossing the plate 5 times.  Marrero was the premier Nats prospect in the early years of the franchise moving to Washington.  Since then, thorugh more MLB Drafts and injuries by Marrero, he seems out of place in DC now.  Marrero could be part of a packaged trade at some point.  Marrero has some tremendous upswing if he can stay healthy, but as a first baseman, he sseems to have been passed by Tyler Moore. 

RBI:  Rendon continues his domination of Nats stats.  Rendon has drive in 7 runs to lead the Nats in run production. 

At Bats: Two guys that will seemingly play pivotal roles off the Nats bench and possibly more, 2B Steve Lombardozzi and 1B Tyler Moore, lead the Nats with 24 plate appearances.  Lombo will backup Danny Espinosa at second base and possibly compete for the starting role.  With a tender Espinosa shoulder, Lombo could be in for significant playing time.  He is batting .208 with 2 doubles in the Spring.  Moore will backup Adam LaRoche at first base and provide depth in the outfield.  He will likely see significant time in the Nats lineup.  The power hitting first baseman is hitting .250 with a double and 2 runs driven in.

Hits:  Bryce Harper has collected 9 hits this spring to lead the Nats.  Of the 9 hits, Harper has doubled twice and homered. 

World Baseball Classic:  Roger Bernadina, playing for Team Netherlands, is 2 for 13 with 2 runs scored, 3 RBI, and a double. 

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Capitals Sign Steven Oleksy

Written by jacobware95 on . Posted in Washington Capitals

Per reports from RDS's Renaud Lavoie on twitter, the Washington Capitals have signed Hershey Bears defenseman Steven Oleksy to a three-year, $542,000 average annual value contract, and have called the 27-year-old up to face the Boston Bruins tomorrow night at Verizon Center.

The deal is Oleksy's first in the NHL. The Chesterfield, Michigan-native is a veteran of 122 AHL games, and has impressed this year with 14 points and 151 penalty minutes in 54 appearances with the Bears.

He'll add toughness, grit, and defensive prowess to a blueline that has needed it this season.

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