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  • N51_rob
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    • Jul 2003
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    Jim Bowden is out in DC.



    Originally posted by cnnsi.com
    VIERA, Fla. (AP) -- Jim Bowden resigned Sunday after four seasons as the Washington Nationals general manager, leaving under the cloud of a federal investigation into the skimming of signing bonuses given to Latin American prospects.

    He has maintained his innocence in the matter, but said Sunday, "I've become a distraction."

    No replacement was immediately announced.

    Bowden is the only GM the Nationals have had since the franchise moved from Montreal to Washington before the 2005 season, overseeing a team that went 81-81 in that debut season but has been below .500 ever since.

    Last season, the Nationals were a majors-worst 59-102.

    His tenure with the club was marked by such moves as the trade for Alfonso Soriano, the failure to re-sign Soriano, free-agent busts such as Paul Lo Duca and reclamation projects such as Dmitri Young.

    Bowden also drew unwanted off-field attention, including in 2006, when he was charged with driving under the influence after failing a field sobriety test while in Miami.

    "Like anyone else, I have made mistakes in all areas of my personal and professional life, but I leave here with the true belief that I have done nothing intentionally to harm the Washington Nationals or Major League Baseball," Bowden said in a statement released by the team Sunday.

    He met last year with FBI investigators looking into allegations of skimming of signing bonuses and it was reported last weekend by SI.com that Bowden's actions are being looked at as far back as 1994, when he was GM of the Cincinnati Reds.

    "I am disappointed by the media reports regarding investigations into any of my professional activities," Bowden said in his statement. "There have been no charges made, and there has been no indication that parties have found any wrongdoing on my part."

    Bowden's resignation came two days after Jose Rijo, a special assistant to Bowden, was fired by the Nationals.

    That was fallout from a Major League Baseball investigation that determined a top baseball prospect from the Dominican Republic who received a $1.4 million signing bonus from the Nationals lied about his age and name.

    "We all believe it is imperative that we honor the integrity of the game and that fans be able to concentrate their attention and affections on the game and players on the field," Nationals president Stan Kasten said. "Jim has maintained his innocence, but recognized that he had become a distraction, and with great grace determined to do what was best for the team and his players."
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  • ChubbyBanana
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    • Oct 2003
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    #2
    Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

    Poor Jim.

    Now who will my Reds make silly trades with?
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    • SPTO
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      • Feb 2003
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      The whole Expos to DC thing has been such a failure in a lot of ways that this is just another bump in the road. I've heard that team President/part owner Stan Kasten is trying to get out of there as fast as he can and he's one of the leading candidates to be the Jays new CEO.
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      • N51_rob
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        • Jul 2003
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        Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

        Originally posted by SPTO
        The whole Expos to DC thing has been such a failure in a lot of ways that this is just another bump in the road. I've heard that team President/part owner Stan Kasten is trying to get out of there as fast as he can and he's one of the leading candidates to be the Jays new CEO.
        Much of it has been a failure, but they have a beautiful ball park and all they need is a winning season or two. There is a lot of influential money in DC and the surrounding suburbs. That area is almost recession proof it would seem. They can get butts in seats if they can get competitive. Look at the Redskins. They sell out all the time despite some failures on the field.
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        • Lintyfresh85
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          • Jul 2002
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          #5
          Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

          YESSSSS! So long Bowden!!!

          Hopefully someone with baseball sense will finally take over the club!

          And SPTO, if you're ever in the states, try to catch a game at Nationals Park... easily one of the nicest parks in all of the bigs... it's gorgeous!
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          • SlimKibbles
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            • Apr 2004
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            Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

            I have no idea whether Bowden is guilty of anything in the situation or not, but I do know that I've always considered the guy to be a weasel and have never liked him, especially when he was with the Reds.
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            • twiztiddarkangelman
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              • Dec 2008
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              #7
              Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

              This move should have been made sooner then this, but oh well. At least they finally did the right thing with him.

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              • SPTO
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                • Feb 2003
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                #8
                Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

                Originally posted by Lintyfresh85

                And SPTO, if you're ever in the states, try to catch a game at Nationals Park... easily one of the nicest parks in all of the bigs... it's gorgeous!
                Yeah the ballpark looks really nice. I'd like to actually take in a game in a real ballpark someday. I think i'll look into something down the line.
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                • Speedy
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                  • Apr 2008
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                  #9
                  Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

                  Originally posted by N51_rob
                  Much of it has been a failure, but they have a beautiful ball park and all they need is a winning season or two. There is a lot of influential money in DC and the surrounding suburbs. That area is almost recession proof it would seem. They can get butts in seats if they can get competitive. Look at the Redskins. They sell out all the time despite some failures on the field.
                  Agreed fully; their ballpark is awesome and seems to be a beautiful place to watch a game but GM Bowden never really developed his farm system and the team still doesn't have a cornerstone player...I've debated on Zimmerman but I just don't see him maxing out his potential; his defense is average at best (had like 25 errors last year or the year before that) and I honestly don't see 30HRs coming from him. Besides that, their bullpen is a mess and their #1 starter probably wouldn't be 4th best on any other team besides Seattle.

                  But if they're able to really develop a good team - I believe they were about .500 in '05 they could really blossom in DC.
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                  • Ewing
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                    • Mar 2009
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                    #10
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                    That was my reaction when I heard this news. Bowden is a moron. He'll make a couple good moves and then like ten atrocious ones.

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                    • JBH3
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                      • Jan 2007
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                      #11
                      Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

                      Originally posted by N51_rob
                      Much of it has been a failure, but they have a beautiful ball park and all they need is a winning season or two. There is a lot of influential money in DC and the surrounding suburbs. That area is almost recession proof it would seem. They can get butts in seats if they can get competitive. Look at the Redskins. They sell out all the time despite some failures on the field.
                      In the NL East w/ 4 much more talented teams, that's easier said than done.
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                      • Ewing
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                        • Mar 2009
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                        #12
                        Re: Jim Bowden is out in DC.

                        The Nats will have a winning season within the next three years. Bank on it.

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