
I really don't think Bowden began to feel that he was a distraction. I think this was more of the Lerners and Stan Kasten telling him to resign to save face. Now, Bowden wasn't fired, the Lerners/Kasten can't say they fired him just because of allegations, the the team can now promote assistant general manager Mike Rizzo or find someone outside the organization. Either way, both sides come out looking fine. Most media opinions believe this is a giant step forward for the franchise, and I agree with them, mostly because Bowden's reputation had begun to preceed him in baseball circles (at least according to quotes and rumors from around the league over the last year).
Still, Bowden did do a lot of good for the franchise. It's not like he was an awful general manager. He acquired Alfonso Soriano for next to nothing, and then used the compensatory draft picks to add to the solid farm system that he helped build in fewer than 3 seasons. His acquisitions of Elijah Dukes and Lastings Milledge look like robberies and the trade that brought the team Josh Willingham and Scott Olsen this past offseason also looks like it will benefit the Nationals greatly. He also traded for Alberto Gonzalez, who should be a backup this year, and Anderson Hernandez, who may very well breakout this season at second base. If not for some unlucky breaks and injuries, the team could be in much better shape and possibly could have competed last season. Oh, and he signed Adam Dunn this offseason. Say what you want about Dunn, but 40 home runs do not lie.
His drafts have been more than solid. Ross Detwiler and Chris Marrero both had setbacks last year, but Detwiler came o

Bowden may or may not be found guilty of bonus skimming. But I am in the belief that he did not deserve all the hatred he received over the last two seasons. Sure, he made some poor moves and decisions, but the team still has a bright future, in my opinion. One injury-plagued season caused many in the media to think this team was built poorly. Bowden wasn't a great GM by any means, but he wasn't the worst in history. Either way, Bowden is gone, and Mike Rizzo may be the next Washington GM. If he is, it will be interesting to see what he does with the outfield situation and how he improves the team.
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He's gone ... YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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