tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647291021082797487.post2693533586827197825..comments2023-06-25T06:58:15.188-04:00Comments on Capitol Baseball: Former Nats Greats - #20Joe Druganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01445225986824666955noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647291021082797487.post-39519565291826132372011-04-28T09:11:26.455-04:002011-04-28T09:11:26.455-04:00How about the king of mediocrity and (inexplicable...How about the king of mediocrity and (inexplicable) longevity, Kory Casto? Or the pinch-hitter (far from)extraordinaire, Rob Mackowiak? <br /><br />I'd also put in a plug for the man with the best beer gut in MLB, Ray King, except that he actually was a good use of a roster spot for several teams, and thus may not qualify for Nats Great status.Nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647291021082797487.post-33467938467104463402011-04-28T07:54:17.014-04:002011-04-28T07:54:17.014-04:00I have a hard time taking enjoyment in reading thi...I have a hard time taking enjoyment in reading this one. It's amazing that the 2007 team with its Who Wants to Be a Starting Pitcher? rotation actually managed to finish with the 2nd best record of ANY Nats team so far. Which of course turned out to be the worst possible thing that could have happened as it convinced Leatherpants and the ownership that they could continue to get by on the cheap before it all came crashing down in consecutive 100 loss seasons.bdrubenoreply@blogger.com