This spring, the Washington Nationals made the bold decision to option Dylan Crews to Triple-A . Based on the struggles he's had in his major league career thus far and the poor results he had throughout spring training, starting the former second overall pick in the minors to begin this season was seen almost as logical . However, because the Nationals spent such high draft capital on Crews and he was seen as a building block of the franchise, no one expected the team to actually send him to Rochester. Well, this new regime -- led by president of baseball operations Paul Toboni -- has not been afraid to put their stamp on things in the nation's capital. And their choice to start the 24-year-old in Triple-A was another example of that. But things did not quite go as expected for Crews down on the farm, as he struggled to begin this season which had many people in the fan base nervous. Thankfully, it appears like things have turned around for Crews.…