Nats offseason begins

Summer’s Over, So It’s Back to SchoolThe Post
For some minor leaugers, it is off to the Instructional League in Viera. Justin Maxwell will be headed to Arizona with players like Kory Casto and pitchers Adam Carr, Garrett Mock, Alexis Morales and Zechry Zinicola.


A successful season — for nowThe Wash. Times
Building up the farm system and winning 73 games have led many to call this past season a success.


Goals Unmet on Stadium Construction Jobs for D.C. WorkersThe Post
Old news — the CityPaper broke this story a couple of weeks ago.


What’s next for Nats?The Wash. Times
Four things to look for in the offseason: improving the offense, bolstering the pitching staff, sorting out logjams, and moving to the new ballpark.


Nats Report CardThe Wash. Times
Position by position breakdown of the roster.


HARRY JAFFECity’s lies about parking threaten Opening DayThe Wash. Examiner
Jaffe says the District lied about parking at the new ballpark. He warns that “unless the city, the Metro and the local landowners start cooperating, we might have to hike to the field — or watch opening night on TV.”


RICK SNIDERWill Nats find playoffs next year?The Wash. Examiner
Probably not. Snider also thinks the start time of games should be 7:35.


PHIL WOODExpect Bowden, Nats to make significant noise in the offseasonThe Wash. Examiner


Looking for new motivationTimes-Dispatch
Not being historically awful seemed to motivate the Nats, but what about next year when expectations are higher?