WASHINGTON -- As they pursue their uphill wild-card bid into the seasons final
week, the Nationals had another opponent to contend with Saturday night: Mother
Nature.
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lengthy wait, persistent rain finally forced the postponement of the Nationals
game against the Miami Marlins on Saturday night. The teams, and a few thousand
fans, waited nearly four hours from the 7:05 scheduled start time before an
announcement was made shortly before 11 p.m. The game was rescheduled as part of
a split doubleheader Sunday with the first game starting at 1:35 p.m. and the
second at 7:05 p.m. Washington plays in St. Louis Monday night, while Miami
hosts Philadelphia. Neither teams clubhouse was open to the media after the
postponement was announced. "Id like to call it early and play a doubleheader.
Its easier on everybody," Washington manager Davey Johnson said Saturday
afternoon. "That said, well probably be here until 1 (a.m.)." Marlins manager
Mike Redmond also said he expected that the teams would wait it out. "From what
Ive heard, I think they want to play it tonight. Nobody really wants to play a
doubleheader on our getaway day. I think well sit this one out, wait it out and
see what happens," he said. The details of the decision to wait nearly four
hours, and then ultimately postpone the game, were not disclosed. The home team
generally controls whether or not a game will start, but late in the season
Major League Baseball and the umpires are part of the decision-making process.
The Nationals have won 12 of 14 and began the day five games behind Cincinnati
and Pittsburgh for two NL wild card spots. Pittsburgh defeated the Reds 4-2
Saturday night. The Marlins have lost six of seven. Miamis Tom Koehler (3-10,
4.51) opposes Dan Haren (9-13, 4.88) in the afternoon game, while Stephen
Strasburg (7-9, 2.96), Saturday nights scheduled starter for Washington, faces
Brian Flynn (0-2, 9.64) Sunday night. Strasburg will make his first start since
Sept. 8. On Sept. 13, the day before his next scheduled start, he felt tightness
in his right forearm, so his start was pushed back to this past Thursday. On
Wednesday, Strasburg couldnt shake forearm tightness while trying to get loose
for that start, so he was again pushed back, to Saturday.
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now," Carl Gunnarsson told the Leaf Report proudly following a 5-2 victory over
New York on Tuesday night, the clubs fifth straight at home.
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Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete
of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from
Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and
tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday.
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.J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football
after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory
media session of Super Bowl week.Start as you mean to go on then? Hardly.
Bookies were offering odds of 13/1 before kickoff that the home team Houston
Dynamo would prevail by three goals to nil. Ominous odds. We should have seen
the warning. What price, we wonder for three players to be red-carded from the
same team in blue? Drooping off the pitch with heads hung shamefully low, only
eight men in tow? The Montreal Impact had just made MLS history. No, not the
type which would have been in the January power point presentations. In the
20-plus year history of MLS, no team - and there has been many rough-edged ones,
has ever had three players dismissed in the course of a playoff match. At least
one from the Impacts Podium of Shame had the calmness of thought about him only
minutes after reaching the dressing room to offer up an apology just before
dipping into that icy cold early bath. And it was Romero taking to social media,
typing out, "Sorry for my reaction in the game tonight. I felt great impotence
[sic importance] and no I couldnt control. excuse me!" Ill leave the jokers
amongst you to play off Romeros spoonerism of impotence. It could of course be
the best describing word to detail the last 10 matches this season from MLSs
19th franchise. Displaying though a certain PR savvy, Romero was canny enough to
aim his tweet at not only his employee but also to those who have sacrificed
both their hard earned money and valuable time to the Impact cause for over a
decade - UM02. Better known in MLS Supporter Group Culture as the Montreal
Ultras. I am not going to waste any time on searching for any quotes where
Impact head coach Marco Schällibaum would perhaps have offered up apologies.
For all I know, he may have already been fired. Schällibaums almost monthly
apology address have worn mighty hallow over the course of a very lengthy
season. How many have we heard already? Tiresome. As Keith Richards reminds us,
"Talk Is Cheap." Only our actions count, be the direct inference from Rock and
Rolls bad boy. Its not form to blame Schällibaum for his actions. Or more
precisely, his inactions. Blame Rivas, Romero and Di Vaio all you like. But the
last time I checked, football was still a team sport. Every team instructed and
bought together in football harmony by the technical staff - under the guidance
of management. Youve let everyone down. Every single stakeholder. From top to
bottom. First and foremost your supporters. Or as one of the games canniest of
business minds, Peter Kenyon, ex-CEO of Manchester United and Chelsea FC, once
infamously described football fans as customers. Kenyons only crime? Brutal
honesty in his forthright choice of words. Sticking with the money theme all
those club partners which have invested both marketing dollars basis will feel a
sense of been had. Each of the club partners buys in with the expectation of
success. The reward system providing, as the money men refer to as the ROI. To
the uninitiated, the Return On Investment. Success on the pitch leading to
success off of it as the cliché goes. The partner group is the sub species of a
football club which makes available a significant percentage of the capital to
allow for investment and upgrades to the playing pool. The risks the partner
group buy into happened during 90 minutes of Houston Hell last night. The clever
ones will have though built such scenarios into their strategy planning models.
After all, what is that they say about, out of all bad comes good. Not wanting
at all to place club partners above Impact employees, volunteer or paid but they
as well are another group of hapless victims. Those travelling to Houston will
have an easier time dealing with last night than those who will have gathered at
Impact pubs, cafés or even in each others homes to take in what came billed as
an historic moment for the Impact, their employer. How shell-shocked are each of
them as they arrived into their offices at Stade Saputo Friday morning? Wonder
what their conversation round the ample water coolers was? I bet none are on
2014 Season Ticket drives. Yet another opportunity cost of 90 minutes in Houston
Hell. The League will demand and receive all the answers they require. Newly
minted VP of Operations and Security Ray Whitworth just witnessed quite the
baptism of fire. As he took in the match, Whitworth more than anyone else would
have been fully aware of the quite explosive potential attached to Romero and Di
Vaios actions. Mercifully unlike Whiworths native England - which gave birth tto
football hooliganism - the English disease has not migrated across the Atlantic.
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Imagine for one moment Thursday night was a crucial West Ham vs Millwall
encounter, one made all the more incendiary as it welcomed in a night time sky.
There would be still be fires smouldering in Houston as its health services
continued the enormous task of saving limbs, if not precious life itself. MLSs
Peter Walton, another veteran of the English trenches, in his role as GM of the
Professional Referee Organization has a sizable task ahead of him. What will the
MLS Disciplinary Committee be munching on as they eat their muesli for breakfast
this morning? Many across the Impacts micro and macro worlds will find
opportunity here to bring to task Impact President Joey Saputo. Some will lay
the 90 minutes of Houston Hell blame fully at him. As you do, remember it was
Saputo who made the decision to commit the significant money the club made
available this time last year so as to be in place to significantly upgrade the
2012 talent pool. In addition to that, consider the millions of dollars of red
ink hemorrhaging from the 2012 accounts. Saputo also placed significant personal
money to the 2013 cause. It was the Impact Class of 2013 who took to the pitch
last night. Not Saputo. Nor the stadium that bares the holding company name.
More opportunity cost when factoring in the money now swirling around MLS naming
rights deals. Saputo will be inconsolable right now. Not only in his role as
club president, but as a fan. No one lives, breathes and kicks the Impact quite
like him. There was though some comfort for me to be found from last night. Ill
take any crumb under these conditions and circumstances. They actually come from
what wasnt. Reading between the lines as Dickens may have uttered. One comes in
the considerable global football force that is Alessandro Nesta. Mercifully
spared from anything connected to last night by injury, or more likely the toll
of multiple injuries in a quite all together remarkable career which spawned
into life as an eight-year old in a Roman suburb. Di Vaio a teammate. That and
the pending birth of a third child down in Miami rendered Nesta un-travelable.
The other comfort comes in the quite considerable form of IMFC original MLS
homeboy, Patrice Bernier. Yes he travelled, made it to the bench but was spared
the embarrassment of being one of that final whistle gang of eight. Bernier has
been playing through the pain barrier just as the Impacts season began taking
the shape of a pear. We dont need to remind you how Berniers star has shone
since December 2011, when on a wet and windy Monday morning the media gathered
at the Impacts then downtown offices as club president welcomed the Brossard
native back into the Impact bosom. Not content with personal accolades in the
form of 2012 MVP the man elevated his game this season. Then factor in he was
asked (or was it told) to play and perform to his high standards in a most
unfamiliar role by his new head coach. I wont claim to know Bernier, Im still
coming to terms with myself. But what I do know is what I have witnessed
first-hand on and off the Impact pitch. I dont need to get into what I have been
told. From my lookout post - which extends all the way back to them Claude
Robillard days - Bernier has been the exception to the football rule. Ooze the
stuff he does, the utter personification of class. Something totally lacking
from his club last night Bernier, as Nesta, will both feel immense guilt by
association. With no word on any contract extension seeping from Saputo Stadium
as the focus was four square on Di Vaio - if Im Berniers agent, hometown
discount has just been taking off the table. What will be on the minds of Impact
Legends this morning? Especially the class of 94, those the club paid a terrific
tribute to as part of the ceremony introducing the 2013 version. All season long
we witnessed wonderful pre match scenes as those most deserving which helped
build the club towards its MLS moment, were introduced to supporters many of
whom not even born during those halcyon Claude Robillard days. Somewhere, Jesse
Marsch is getting his laughter on. Change of Coach? Change of culture needed
more like. More on the Impact - TSN 690 Saturday morning during a special
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