Monday, June 30, 2014

Craft Beer of the Week (6/30)


Another West Coast gem headlines our Craft Beer of the Week.  It is the Drop Top Amer Ale from the Widmer Brothers Brewing Company in Portland, Oregon.  It has a great amber color to go along with a smooth taste, and unlike my other suggestions this one is relatively affordable at around $10-12 for a six-pack.  Have it with you this Fourth of July weekend, or try any other Widmer products because these guys rarely miss on great beer.

Weekly Record: 4-3
Overall record: 43-38
Standings: .5 games behind the Braves for 1st in NL East

The Nats are a half game back of the Braves after being off on Sunday and because they refuse to keep any lead over the Braves for more than a week.  They opened up the Brewers series with two great starts from Gio Gonzalez and Jordan Zimmerman and a bullpen performance that had them go a combined 13 innings with 0 ER.  The Nats then proceeded to lose their next three straight games, two to the lowly Cubs.  In those three losses their starters gave up 14 ER in 16 combined innings, including a 4.2IP, 7ER performance from Stephen Strasburg.  The Nats cannot afford stretches like that, especially when their team BA this week was .209.  The Nats still came out on the winning end this week, and winning both a 16 inning marathon in Milwaukee and sweeping the Cubs in a double header on Saturday gives fans hope that this team has enough character to carry them through the summer.

Paste a cut out of Adam Laroche and Gio Gonzalez next to the Amber Ale Dog because they were cruising this week.  Laroche hit .333 this week with 3 home runs (11 for the season), 7 RBI's, and hitting .333 with runners in scoring position.  Gio got two wins in his two starts where he combined for 13IP, 5H, 0ER, 12K.  It was also a week of firsts for the Nats, so all you 21 & overs crack open a Drop Top for Ryan Zimmerman's first home run this week since April 11th, Ross Detwiler's first career save, and Wilson Ramos's first game back since June 10th.  Ramos went 4 for 10 in his two starts and hitting his second home run of the season.  A nice change of pace from Jose Lobaton who went 0 for 14 this week, and 1 for 26 in Ramos's absence.  Please keep Ramos healthy.  Finally, big ups to Nate McClouth who started both games in the double header for Werth (Game 1) and Span (Game 2) and hit 4 for 7 with 2 doubles and scoring 2 runs.

After being on the road all week the Nationals finally come home for an eight game home stand.  They will host the Rockies and Cubs this week, and they'll prepare for the Battle of the Beltway next week as they host the Orioles.  There may even be a Bryce Harper sighting as Matt Williams has stated they are hopeful he comes back this week.  The burning question is, who will he replace?  The Zimmerman project in left field has proved serviceable at least and there is talk of sitting Span to get Bryce's bat back in the lineup, but there is a more radical option that may prove more lucrative on the offensive side.  Sit Danny Espinoza.  Espinoza is hitting .217 for the season and has only hit .169 over the last three weeks, and he went 0 for 18 this past week with 11 strikeouts.  Sit Espinoza, move Rendon to second base, put Harper in left field, and have Ryan Zimmerman go back to third.  It is a defensive gamble considering Zimmerman's recent history at third, but it puts more power in the lineup and could prove to be a useful combination if the Nats find themselves in an offensive hole later in the season.  Think of having a line up that has, in no particular order other than they would hit consecutively, Rendon, Werth, Harper, LaRoche, Zimmerman, Ramos.  Who can you pitch around? I say sit Danny Espinoza and see how bad of a hit our defense takes with moving Zimmerman back to third.  It is not what he wants, but it may prove better for the Nationals who have been prone to offensive lulls this season.  It will be interesting to see what Matt Williams does if Harper comes back this week, but whatever he ends up doing lets hope it gets us back in first place.



Monday, June 23, 2014

Craft Beer of the Week (6/23)


The craft beer of the week comes to you all the way from Maui Brewing Company in Hawaii.  Their Bikini Blonde Lager not only has a really cool looking can, but it is also an amazing summer beer.  It has a great taste, light body, and it is quite the refreshing beverage for all you 21 & over folks who like to have a beer or two out on the deck on a nice summer day.  You're going to need to get your wallet out for this one.  A six pack will run you about $15-20 because all of it comes from Maui, but trust me it is worth a taste every now and then.  Bring it to a party and you will instantly win the respect of your peers, or keep it for yourself and let it be a reminder that you are better than everyone else.  Whatever you do, make sure you crack one open for the Nats who find themselves in first place in the NL East.

Weekly Record: 4-2
Overall Record: 39-35
Standings: 1.5 games ahead of Atlanta for NL East lead

The team ended the week on a huge high note.  The two wins against Houston were hard fought, having to come from behind in one and nearly blowing the lead in the other.  After those games the Nats were in first by 1.5 games, but two consecutive losses to the Braves put them back at square one.  Huge starts from Doug Fister (who has won 6 of last 7 starts and given up two or fewer runs in 7 of 9 appearances)  and Tanner Roark in the next two gave the Nats the split in the series and sole possession of first in the NL East.  Hopefully the two wins give the Nats confidence that they can beat the Braves going forward.  The Nats are still 3-7 against their NL East nemesis this season, and they had dropped five straight to the Braves before these two wins.

It also would not be a complete week for the Nationals if they did not waste another gem from Jordan Zimmerman.  In the Nationals 3-0 loss to the Braves, Zimmerman went 7 IP, 2 ER, 6 K while the Nats could only hit 3 for 28.  For those of you keeping score at home, in Zimmerman's last two starts he has gone 15 IP, 3 ER, 11K, 2 BB while the team has been shutout both times while hitting 5 for 57 (.087).  How about some run support for Zimm, right Jayson Werth? Werth was the main culprit this week hitting 2 for 23 and 0 for 10 with runners in scoring position while striking out 12 times.  Jerry Blevins hopped on the down elevator this week as well, and blemished what was a fairly strong outing for the bullpen.  Blevins went 2.2 IP and gave up 3 ER including the two that would win it for the Braves in 13 innings on Friday.  He has given up at least one ER in his last 3 appearances, so lets hope he can get back on track.

Good news came from Denard Span and Anthony Rendon this week.  Span hit .400 this week with five extra base hits, 3 of 6 with runners in scoring position, three RBI's, and he had three stolen bases.  Rendon went on a tear this week hitting .360 with 8 RBI's (4 RBI's coming with 2 outs), 6 extra base hits including two home runs, one game tying 2 run homer in the ninth inning, and going 4 for 11 with runners in scoring position. These two provide a nice one-two punch at the beginning of the lineup that could be helped by Werth getting back on track.  Also good news that Wilson Ramos is back in Double A and is expected to be back this week.  That is a good thing too when Jose Lobaton and Sandy Leon combined to go 2 for 20 this week.

Ramos will be needed as the Nats are on the road all this week.  A tough three game series in Milwaukee will be followed by a four game series in Chicago that will feature a double header on Saturday, which sounds like a perfect time to enjoy a Bikini Blonde Lager responsibly.  So enjoy the feeling of first place and hopefully the Nats can extend their lead this week.


Sunday, June 22, 2014

On the Public Relations Warpath


     Dan Snyder and the Washington Redskins organization have handled this name change debate rather poorly.  Every time they have come to a fork in the road they have taken the road less traveled, and these roads are not the noble ones Robert Frost was talking about.  From publicly stating that the name will never be changed, to trotting out Native American representatives with dubious resumes to justify the non-racial slur connotation of “Redskin”, to openly defying congressional suggestions to change the name, Daniel Snyder has put himself in the position of Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns in a fire he created and continues to fuel.  Public relations has never been Dan Snyder’s strong suit, but this name change debate conclusively illustrates that Dan Snyder does not care that he is despised by pretty much every human being with a pulse at this moment.  HogsHaven points out the consequences his actions have had on the changing of the Redskins name, and it is worth a read to highlight what keeping the name means at this moment and who is really on that side of the debate.  Despite all of this negativity coming down on Snyder and the organization, however, they can still win the PR battle.  With only a few minor changes, Dan Snyder can silence all of his critics’ rebuttals and pay his penance to the public and fan base for this egregious handling of the name change debate.  Please note that most of these are not my original ideas, but I hope the combination of these ideas are the way the team chooses to go.

1) Keep the color scheme and the logo
            This will soften the blow to the significant part of the fan base that thinks the name should not be changed.  Everyone loves the burgundy and gold, and I would hate to have to change that color scheme and wear some heinous concoction that some marketing “wizard” comes up with.  The Washington football team, whatever we end up being called, should forever be burgundy and gold.
            We can also keep the logo because that is not up for debate in the lawsuit being brought forth by Amanda Blackhorse.  The court decision was on the trademarking of the name “Redskins”, but the logo can still be trademarked.  Keep the logo and you win over more of the fan base, and it sets up the next two possibilities for Dan Snyder to win this argument

2) Change the name to the “Warriors”
            I must admit that I first heard this on the Sport Junkies radio show, and I’m sure that others came up with it before then, but changing the name to the “Warriors” while keeping the same logo and color scheme gives Snyder the high ground.  Snyder can brand it as an homage to the Native Americans who were the first “Warriors” of this country and who need to be remembered for their bravery in the face of tyranny and oppression.  He can say that we should never forget the injustices that were committed towards Native Americans in the past, and that this new team will serve as a beacon that will illuminate the sins of our past so we may create a brighter future for the Native American people.  He could set up charities and organizations to help the Native American community.  He could publicly entertain Native American leaders at Fed Ex field and turn this into a positive for him and the organization.  He can also use the name to honor the men and women of the Armed Forces (this idea came directly from the Sports Junkies).  Think about it; the team in the Nation’s Capital honoring those who defend this country with a rebranded name. 
            Who could argue against keeping the logo and color scheme now? I’m sure there will be many who say that Snyder is doing this to build his image back up from being a borderline racist, but now those people look cynical and inconsiderate of the Native Americans and those who fight in the Armed Forces.  Not exactly the most popular stance to take, and Snyder could reference that point every time someone decides to call him out on this PR move.   “Oh, I guess you do not support our troops?”, or “Maybe the plight of the Native American people is just a gimmick to you, but it is serious to us”.  As long as Snyder is committed to this idea the haters will slowly go away and his image will improve with time.  If he is not good with this idea, there is another solution that may win over most people.

3) Have no name at all
            This is somewhat of a Prince move, but keep the colors and logo and have no nickname.  Using the logo will open the door to say this move is out of respect for the Native Americans and to keep their legacy and struggle in the forefront of American culture like the “Warriors” idea, but it can also be used to galvanize the Washington area.  Snyder can do this by replacing the word “Redskins” with “Washington” on all organizational apparel and merchandise, and he can brand it as being a move for the Washington DC area.  He could say something like:
            “This football team has been a unifying force for this city for over 75 years, and everyone who has lived in this area knows that the name symbolizes a community coming together to support a common interest.  This team transcended all boundaries of social stratification to create a positive experience for everyone in this city regardless of how good or bad the times were.  The fans of this team knew that the name was not a symbol of hate, but it was a moniker that brought people together in joyous celebration of what has become an American tradition.  Football.  But over the years, the outside focus on the negative connotation of this word has grown to a point that cannot be ignored by anyone, especially myself (Dan Snyder) and the leaders of this organization.  We understand that the name conjures feelings of hate and bigotry in members of the Native American community, and we cannot continue to put our fans in the position of being perceived as racists simply for wearing the name of their favorite team that has meant something positive to them for their entire lives.  We also understand that this team has been a part of three generations of fans living in this area, and to use a different name would be turning our backs on the one tradition this city has been able rally around since FDR was in office.  That is why I (Dan Snyder) and the leaders of this organization have decided to adopt no name for our organization.  In this way we can carry on the tradition that we have always known, while moving forward with a respectful representation of the Native American community that has felt marginalized by the use of a term they felt was demeaning towards their people.  We will keep the logo in remembrance of the legacy and struggles the Native American people have had to endure to make this country what it is today, and to create a partnership that will help them continue to create a positive story for their people in the future.  We will keep the logos and colors to honor the tradition that has been Washington football for over 75 years.  Not having a nickname now puts the focus on what this team was, and always has been, about.  The fans and the people of this city.  We will forever be the burgundy and gold, and we are Washington Football.”

Cue Agent Smith.  This speech would hit a home run.  It will rally the fan base, something Snyder has never done, and it would put the idea that this team was about unity to the forefront of the argument.  He could also continue to hit that point home, that this is about the Washington community, and give this area a sense of self.  Everyone always says how transient this area is and how it has no identity.  This move could give the fan base an identity it has never had before, and a sense of unity that could make it stronger than ever before.

I implore Dan Snyder to take this PR advice but I know he won’t.  He’ll continue on his litigious warpath that will alienate everyone, including the fan base, until he perceives to get whatever delusional reward he has in mind as the end game to this scenario.  Thanks Dan, and keep up the “good?” work.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Craft Beer of the Week (6/16)


The SweetDCSports Craft beer of the week comes from the Six Point Brewery out of New York.  Their Bengali Tiger is a great beer for the summer with a crisp hoppy taste that has just enough citrus flavor to set it apart from the rest.  It usually comes in a 4-pack of 16 ounce cans but try to savor it in a pint glass if you can.  Everything from Six Point is worth a try, so take a look at their website to check some out for yourself.  I recommend the Righteous Ale and Resin.  Please remember that the tiger is an endangered animal so please do not drink these to an excess and never drink and drive.

 It seems the Nats may have cracked open the Bengali Tiger a little too early last week.  After taking three straight from the NL leading San Francisco Giants, the Nats lost their next four in a row including three in St Louis.  In their three wins the Nats outscored the Giants 17-5, but in their four losses they were outscored 4-17 including a 1-0 shutout loss in St. Louis that wasted a Jordan Zimmerman 8 IP 1ER performance.  Their abysmal performance in St. Louis brought their weekly batting average down to .230 and they only batted .214 with runners in scoring position.  Against the Cardinals, the Nats were 2-13 with runners in scoring position.  When all was said and done the Nats position in the NL looks like this:

Weekly Record: 3-4
Overall Record: 35-33
Standings:  1 game behind Atlanta in the NL East

Break out the Bengali Tigers for Jason Werth who lit it up this past week.  Werth hit .269 with 8 RBI (4 of which came with 2 outs in the inning), 2 outfield assists with one being a throw out at home in a 2-1 win over the Giants, one stolen base, and he hit his 6th HR of the season.  Werth's average was only outdone by Jose Lobaton and Wilson Ramos who went 5-11 and 4-8 respectively.  They also accounted for 5 of the 21 runs scored this past week so maybe Werth can take two Bengali Tigers and give the others to his solid catchers.

After an amazing week last week, Denard Span came down to Earth.  He had a great first game against the Giants, and proceeded to go 0-20 the rest of the week.  Not exactly what you want out of your lead-off hitter.  The people who Matt Williams should feed to the Bengali Tigers at the National Zoo on the Nats's Day off today should be Ryan Zimmerman and Danny Espinosa.  Zimmerman went 3-27 over the week.  Espinosa managed to strikeout in 9 of his 20 at bats this week, plus only getting 3 hits and 3 walks.

The Nats better get right this week and end this four game skid.  The Astros come to town for 2 games before a four game home stint with our NL east nemesis, the Atlanta Braves.  Jordan Zimmerman will kick off this pivotal series where the Nats can regain sole possession of first place in the NL East if they play well, so pick up some Bengali Tigers this week and hopefully we will be toasting them to a fist place standing come next Monday.

  

Monday, June 9, 2014

Craft Beer of the Week

In honor of Nationals Park selling craft beers this season and because there is nothing more American than summer, beer, and baseball, SweetDCSports is covering the Nationals this summer by giving you the SweetDCSports craft beer of the week.  These are beers that I like so individual satisfaction is not guaranteed.  Finally, please drink responsibly, don't drink and drive, and only enjoy these beers if you are over 21.

This week's beer is Boont Amber Ale from Anderson Valley Brewing Company.  In my opinion it is the best beer on

the planet.  It has good hops with a nice smooth/sweet finish, and it still tastes like beer at the end.  If my public service announcement at the beginning did not deter you from drinking to excess then maybe the $15-$20 price tag for a Boont six pack will do the trick.  Trust me, though, it is worth it and if you shop around you can find it for around $10.  Boont will come in handy as the Nats take on the best team in baseball this week, the San Francisco Giants, but here's a look at how they fared last week.

Weekly Record: 5-2
Standings: Tied for first in NL East with Atlanta and Miami

Team Stats
The Nats went on a heater this past week, outscoring their opponents by a margin of 34-10 while hitting .254 as a team.

A Boont Amber Ale toast to Denard Span and Jordan Zimmerman.  Span hit .343 this past week including four doubles, 2 stolen bases, six runs scored, and 2 RBIs.  Not too shabby for your lead off hitter, and it is fantastic when you can couple that with the games Jordan Zimmerman had this week.  In his two starts, Zimmerman went 2-0 including a complete game shutout against the Padres where he also truck out twelve and gave up only two hits.  Zimmerman is slated to get the start Friday in St. Louis, so here's hoping that the rest of the pitching staff can follow the example he set this past week.

Someone who should lay off the Boont while in California is Wilson Ramos.  Not the best week for Ramos as he went 4 of 19 in five starts with four strikeouts and he left eight runners on base.   He'll need to get back on track if the Nats are to come out of this week's road trip to San Francisco and St. Louis still in first place in the NL East.

The Nats are in first, however, so enjoy some Boont Amber Ale responsibly if you're over 21 and GO NATS!