Tales from the clubhouse: Getting pranked by the players

Tales from the clubhouse: Getting pranked by the players
Every so often in this profession, you write an article knowing it's going to touch a few nerves. Criticism isn't going to sit well with everyone, especially those who are actually being criticized. But when it happens, you show up to work the next day, and if someone wants to let you know what they really thought about your work, you give them the opportunity to express those feelings (hopefully in a productive manner). It's all part of the job, and over time you learn how to deal with it....

Schneider and Cordero remember the day baseball returned to D.C.

Schneider and Cordero remember the day baseball returned to D.C.
The battery of closer Chad Cordero and catcher Brian Schneider was welcomed back to Nationals Park on Friday night to throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to World Series Game 3. Cordero pitched for Montreal (2003-2004) and the Nationals (2005-2008), while Schneider played for the Expos (2000-2004) and Nationals (2005-2007). Cordero saved 113 games from 2005-2007, while Schneider hit 47 homers in his Expos/Nationals career. Schneider and Cordero were touched to be honored with the...

Sandy Leon earned promotion with play, not proximity to big league club

Sandy Leon earned promotion with play, not proximity to big league club
Nationals catcher Sandy Leon was all-smiles as he got dressed Monday in front of his locker, located between fellow Venezuelan receivers Wilson Ramos and Jesus Flores. Leon got the call to the big leagues from Double-A Harrisburg after an unfortunate right knee injury to Ramos, who may miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Leon was not selected because he was closer geographically to where the Nationals were playing the Reds in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the injury to Ramos occurred....

Brian Schneider remembers Nats days

Brian Schneider remembers Nats days
Phillies catcher Brian Schneider taking on his former team in the Nats this week. He has played for the Nats, Mets and now Phillies in the last three seasons and is settling in as the backup catcher to Carlos Ruiz. When Brian was in D.C., he mentored a lot of young players for the Nats and was a leader on the field as well as in the clubhouse. I remember several times he would be walking off the field during batting practice with his arm around the shoulders of a Nats teammate telling him...