A Canadian topic! (Kinda)

Thursday, March 03 2005 @ 02:30 AM EST

Contributed by: Gitz

So spring training got under way yesterday, and in case you missed the thrilling news, the Washington Nationals won their “first game.” Never mind that the Expos, or the Team Formerly Known as The Expos, played a few thousand games. Real ones, even. Worse, I have actually seen the Nationals referred to as an “expansion team.” Granted, some of their players are expansion-esque, but that is another matter. On the other hand, are they really expansion-esque? Yes, they are.

No, that’s still glib. But their roster is a random assemblage of has-beens, never-weres, were-supposed-to-have-beens, actual baseball players, and various permutations of such types. Have a peek at a selected few:

Vinny Castilla
Jeffrey Hammonds
Nick Johnson
Livan Hernandez
Cristian Guzman
Esteban Loaiza (get over it, Jays fans; I’ve gotten over Jeremy Gia . . . wait, I haven’t)
Antonio Osuna
Jon Rauch
Wil Cordero
Alex Escobar
Jose Guillen
Brad Wilkerson
Jose Vidro
Termel Sledge
Gary Bennett
John Patterson
As you can see, that talent, while it would not rival the Red Sox or even the White Sox, is superior to a real expansion team. But some of those names are exactly who you’d expect to see on, say, your 2007 Mexico City Altos or Portland Tenors. I can't say exactly why I feel this way about the 2005 Washington Nationals and not about, say, the Brewers, but all-in-all this is a fascinating collection of players.

This brings me to—remember these?—today’s QOTD: What team is going to be the most interesting in the majors in 2005? I don’t mean “best” or “worst” or “could win the division if things break right.” I simply mean . . . interesting. As in, which team will lead the league in pointless, but often genuinely amusing, off-field anectodes? (And feel free to post any Jays link you'd like, and other general baseball news for that matter.)

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