The Washington Post Times
A new year, a new reason to be optimistic?
Rock and roll artist Bryan Adams once coined a little diddy
by the name of "summer of '69". Although the words 'Montreal'
and 'expos' are scarcely mentioned in the song, ok technically
not at all, i know he was referring to the year of
America's team (i havent exaggerated this much since i put a picture
of Brad Pitt on my singles profile) , otherwise known as the Montreal Expos.
This isnt the history channel nor is it ESPN's The top 5 reasons why you
cant blame Canada, so i wont recount the misery that the summer of '69
was about to unleash on about 230 fans and one desperate for a job beat writer.
This is 2008 and no longer the Expos and no longer Canada-i remember how thankful
my sister was when in 2004 i told her i would be moving out of the Montreal area,
"thank God, your an American again". She pasted on me a year later and i always wondered
if she thought that she can finally rest in peace knowing that her little brother was once again "American".
This current franchise has a new name and a new face, well a new name is enough. The
'l's still outweigh the 'w's (although is it me or do the w's just look heavier?), but
atleast hope lives here in the nations capitol-i think it jumped ship from politics over to baseball.
After enduring a 73-89 season we have reason for optimism. Not the 89 losses but the new manager and 'captain' of
the ship-one Rowley Smith. Im older than the dirt found under Nick Johnson's cleats (how someone gets their
cleats dirty when they are hardly on the field beats me, images of Mr Johnson running onto the field after
one of those 89 losses and pretending to go from first to third on a well hit grounder amuses me), and been
covering baseball for almost 40 years and still never heard of the guy.
Alas, this is also not a column portraying Mr. Smith as the savior of our nationals (thats tomorrow), this is simply
me trying to get another paycheck to add to my "retire and get the hell outta here" fund. *raises bottle of ensure*
Heres to another 162 games and those 'w's finally getting the better of those 'l's in 2008.
-Orvell Washburn is a columnist for the Washington Post Times.
He covered the Expos from conception and now does the same for the nationals.



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