Jim Bowden
Jim Bowden
James Goodwin Bowden IVis a baseball analyst and insider for ESPN. He writes a blog for ESPN.com titled "The GM's Office" and is a co-host of SiriusXM's "Inside Pitch" on MLB Network Radio. He used to be a host and co-host on Fox Sports Radio, a baseball analyst for FoxSports.com and a Baseball Insider for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels for Fox Sports West. He has held positions of Senior Vice President and General Manager for both...
certainly chance history
We've had some history with him. He's only 26 years old. So it certainly makes sense for us to take a chance on him.
chance create guys injuries players step win within
Guys within the organization have a chance to step up and win the job. This is how players are found, through opportunities. Injuries do create opportunities.
afford averages batting concerned hitters low night pitchers
I'm very concerned about the ERAs our pitchers have. I have concern about the low batting averages our hitters are having. We can't afford to have this night in and night out.
advance beyond call catcher game goes learns reports running scouting shut studies team works
In all the years that I've been in baseball, I've never been with a young catcher that really understands how to call a game. He really works and he's a team player. He goes beyond the advance scouting reports and goes beyond the video. He studies and learns the game. He's a winner. There's not a lot of catchers that can shut the running game down.
brightest came conclusion four studying
After studying his four years on the job, I came to the conclusion that Dana is one of the brightest young evaluators in the game,
best changed confident difficult louis matt money morris pitchers teams time trying walk walked watched work
I'm not confident at all. We're trying, but it's a very, very difficult market. You watched St. Louis walk away from Matt Morris. Matt Morris has been one of their best pitchers for a long time and they walked away because of the money. ... As a fan, you want to get these guys, but that's a lot of money that teams are investing. If it doesn't work out, you're stuck. We're going to keep trying to get pitching. That's been our goal, and it hasn't changed since.
believer character makeup special
I'm a big believer in makeup and character and leadership, and Brian's a special person as well as a special player.
carry hoping last leagues minor team year
I'm hoping Brandon can do what he did in March. I'm hoping he can do what he did all last year in the Minor Leagues and carry it over. That would give this team a big boost.
fire fires happens hopefully nightmare pennant putting race season springs
It's been the most 'un-fun,' and it's been one nightmare after another. It's like I'm working for the fire department, just putting out fires every day. But I've been through springs like that before, and the season starts, and then I'm in a pennant race all year. Hopefully that's what happens here.
good laugh
We had a good laugh over it. He's a very warm, sensitive, good person.
coming four rough schedule seem six together trip win
We seem to be coming together as a team. We got off to a rough start, our schedule was a little difficult. But to win four out of six on that trip was important, coming together of this club.
baseball best brian defensive develop four glad goal homegrown next retain washington
Brian is one of the best defensive catchers in baseball and we're glad to be able to keep him in Washington for at least the next four years. It is the goal of any organization to sign, develop and then retain their own homegrown players, and this is what we've accomplished with Brian's contract.
church gate gave help impression sit
Brandon Watson gave all of us the impression he would help us more out of the gate than Church would. We didn't want Church to sit on the bench. He's got too much talent.
best brian continues defensive game improve percentage reduced running shutting single
Brian continues to be one of the best defensive catchers in the game, shutting the running game down. Offensively, his on-base percentage and slugging percentage continue to improve every single year. His strikeouts continue to be reduced every year.