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Jim Bowden snags another former Red

26. May 2008  - Published by Adam Bartel

Just when you think it wasn't possible for Jim Bowden to find yet another ex-Red to bring into the Washington Nationals' fold, he steps up his game and brings in someone you didn't even think was still playing baseball.

And in this situation, you'd have been right.  Because the Nationals have signed former Reds 1st round pick Calvin "Pokey" Reese to a minor league deal, even though the Pokester hasn't played in the majors since 2004.  According to Bowden, Reese is being signed to bolster their depth at Triple-A Columbus, which has been weakened by callups to the big club as a result of major league injuries, as well as the retirement of ex-Red Bret Boone.

What's curious to me is that Bowden is willing to let Reese be an influence on the Nationals top prospects at Triple-A.  Pokey's last attempted stint with an MLB squad was in 2006, when he signed with the Marlins, but had his contract terminated when he left the club in spring training and had no contact with anyone associated with the club.  And even with that, Bowden is desperate enough to take the chance that Pokey's attitude might rub off on these players, just to have another body on hand.

So, this signing adds to the lengthy collection of former Reds that have gotten jobs under the Bowden regime in Washington.  Here's the list of players/employees that I've been able to put together.  Am I missing anyone?

  • Hector Carrasco
  • C.J. Nitkowski
  • Jeffrey Hammonds
  • Kenny Kelly
  • Jose Guillen
  • Felipe Lopez
  • Austin Kearns
  • Damian Jackson
  • Ryan Wagner
  • Dmitri Young
  • Wily Mo Pena
  • D'Angelo Jimenez
  • Chris Booker
  • Aaron Boone
  • Bret Boone
  • Barry Larkin (consultant)
  • Jose Rijo (coach)
  • Bob Boone (consultant)

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Comments

5/26/2008 5:29:13 PM #
and it's a wonder he's a terrible GM who's had no success. Waiting for Dane Sardinhha to get signed or Jimmy Haynes or Dave Burba.
5/27/2008 8:21:30 AM #
I was at a Clippers games the other night and my friend asked me if I knew where Pokey was these days. I guess the next time I head to the ballpark I'll know. He'll be turning double plays with a guy you missed for your list - Ray Olmedo.
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