Via The Washington Post.
The Nationals gave their reasons for trading Kintzler publicly, but a significant reason went unspoken. Club officials believed Kintzler was an anonymous source for reports that cited clubhouse strife, according to people with knowledge of the situation. In a radio interview on 106.7 The Fan on Wednesday, Kintzler denied he was a source for Yahoo’s recent story, which called the Nationals’ clubhouse “a mess.”Kintzler had a radio interview and responded to the accusation.
“I’ve never talked to that [author] Jeff Passan guy in my life, so that’s an interesting accusation,” Kintzler said on “Grant & Danny.” “I know for a fact that someone got him to admit his source was not a player, so it wasn’t me. I’ve never talked to that guy in my life.”
Interestingly enough, Theo Epstein was on ESPN 1000 Wednesday morning and he said that Jeff Passan, who wrote the article on the dysfunction in the Nationals' clubhouse, called him and said he'd never spoken to Kintzler before.
So, that collaborates with Kintzler's story. At first it does sound pretty convincing that Kintzer could have been a mole or whatever, as he's a solid reliever and could help the Nationals, if they believe they can still reach the playoffs. And they do think that, considering they didn't sell at the trade deadline. So, to trade him was an odd decision. However, Kintzler's and Passan's stories match up and the Nationals just DFA'd a reliever because he slammed his glove on the mound during Tuesday night's game. Things just seem a little out of whack with the Nationals. Anyway, the Cubs will welcome in Kintzler, who is hopefully part of another postseason run on the North Side.
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