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
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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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practice squad player, causing a crisp thud to reverberate in the Miami Dolphins
practice bubble.NEW YORK -- Sundays NHL draft promises to be a boon for some bad
teams. There is plenty of quality, with a few players ready for prime time next
season. Prying away one of those top picks will be costly. There is rich cream
at the top of this crop. "Youve suffered so greatly to end up picking first or
second, it better be a heck of deal to have to move that pick, to go back or
even to move forward," said Florida GM Dale Tallon, who holds the second overall
pick after finishing runner-up to Colorado in the draft lottery. How deep is the
Panthers hole? The worst team in the league last season is offering season
tickets for US$7 a game, complete with a free jersey and parking. Defenceman
Seth Jones, winger Jonathan Drouin and centres Nathan MacKinnon and Aleksander
Barkov are seen as the top prospects available Sunday at the Prudential Centre
in Newark, N.J. In an unusual turn of events, the Avalanche have said publicly
that they are leaning towards the 17-year-old MacKinnon. If thats the case,
Florida has first crack at Jones, rated the top North American skater by NHL
Central Scouting. But Tallon says Colorados transparency hasnt made their
decision any easier. "Were still talking about it," Tallon said Saturday after
attending a USA Hockey news conference. "Before I came here this morning, we
were still having heavy discussions on it. "Were very fortunate, were going to
get a good player. At whatever position and whoever it is, its going to be
someone thats really going to fit in with whatever we have coming as far as our
prospects are concerned." Nashville president and GM David Poile, whose team
picks fourth after Tampa Bay, sees difference-makers on the board. "Were real
excited to find out who we get (Sunday)," said Poile. "Because if all goes well,
theres about six players that could be what I call franchise players. And theyre
the guys that are going to take us to the promised land for the next several
years." "This is a great draft," said Tallon. "Were happy that at (No.) 31 (the
first pick in the second round), were going to get a really good player too."
Carolina picks fifth. Calgary, at No. 6, holds the highest pick among Canadian
teams. The Flames also pick 22nd (St. Louis) and 28th (Pittsburgh) in the first
round. Edmonton selects seventh followed by Winnipeg at No. 13, Ottawa at No.
17, Toronto at No. 21, Vancouver at No. 24 and Montreal at No. 25. Some have
compared this draft to that of 2003, a talent-laden year that produced the likes
of Patrice Bergeron, Dustin Brown, Jeff Carter, Marc-Andre Fleury, Ryan Getzlaf,
Nathan Horton, Ryan Kesler, Zach Parise, Corey Perry, Dion Phaneuf, Eric Staal,
Ryan Suter and Shea Weber. Ottawa assistant GM Tim Murray sees it as a good
year, but not 2003 good. "I dont buy into the 2003 talk and that type of thing.
But certainly the first round we like. ... I think theres a drop-off. Whether
thats the second round or the third round, I think theres a drop-off that in the
best drafts we havent seen. What makes a draft great is the depth obviously.
"But theres a lot of talent in this draft," he added. "Teams picking high are
going to get if not franchise players, impact players." Ottawa director of
scouting Pierre Dorion is also less bullish than some. "It is a good draft," he
said. "I think a lot of people that dont really scout have built it up to
something that its not. I think were going to gett a good player in the first
round.
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Kevin Cheveldayoff says its a draft that has something for everyone. "I was
talking to one director of amateur scouting yesterday and hes really bullish
about deep into the first round and bullish about a lot of different type of
players, too," said Cheveldayoff. "I know what our thoughts are, and obviously
its interesting to hear his take on what he thought. We didnt talk specific
players but you could just tell that universally the people that are making the
decisions or at least are recommending the decisions feel very good about it."
Jones, who stands close to six foot four and weighs 205 pounds, is seen as
NHL-ready, despite only having spent one year in the WHL. "Seth is one of those
guys that just comes along every once in a while, when you look at the big
defencemen in the league like the Charas and the Prongers," said Dan Marr,
director of NHL Central Scouting. "Hes made for todays game under todays rules."
Jones, the 18-year-old son of former Toronto Raptor and current Brooklyn Nets
assistant coach Popeye Jones, collected 56 points (14 goals and 42 assists) and
a plus-46 rating in 61 games, helping Portland to the Memorial Cup final. "Any
time theres been a challenge put in front of him, hes met it and hes succeeded,"
said Marr. The six-foot, 182-pound MacKinnon, like Jones, is a player who rises
to the occasion. His ability to accelerate is also remarkable. "Hes got a
quickness to pull away with his speed that I havent seen in a number of years,"
said Marr. The five-foot-10, 186-pound Drouin, another Moosehead, is compared to
a young Joe Sakic. "His intuition in the game, his quick read and react, its
excellent," said Marr. "Theres not too many players available that read the game
and see the ice and can make the play. And he can deliver, offensively and
defensively." Other prospects worth watching are defenceman Darnell Nurse, whom
Marr compares to Shea Weber, and goalie Zachary Fucale, touted as being cool as
ice under pressure. The Avs willingness to discuss their preference with the top
pick has drawn a variety of responses. Poile calls it "rather refreshing." "Good
on them that they know what they do," he said. Tallon said it makes sense given
the character of Sakic, Colorados executive vice-president of hockey operations,
and coach Patrick Roy. "Theyre classy guys; theyre very honest guys. Theyre new,
they want to have fun. Theyre invigorating, enthusiastic guys and thats the way
they are," said Tallon. Ottawa GM Bryan Murray sounded a little more skeptical.
"I dont know whether theyre following through with what they said totally or its
just easier for them to say this is what were doing and go about doing it."
There is no shortage of family ties to this draft. Forward Max Domi, son of Tie,
has drawn kudos for his offensive skills. But teams can also get nostalgic and
pick up a Bertuzzi, Brodeur, Comrie, LaFontaine, Mantha, Quenneville, Rychel,
Subban, or Tambellini. NOTES -- Some 211 players from 12 countries were taken
during last years draft. Canada led the way with 99 followed by the U.S. (56 ),
Sweden (22), Russia (11), Finland (9), Czech Republic (6), Denmark (2), Latvia
(2), Belarus (1), Germany (1), Switzerland (1) and United Kingdom (1) ... Top
prospect Seth Jones goes by his second name. He prefers Seth over his first name
Jared.
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