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Diamondbacks Notes: May 24, 2009

Justin Upton doesn't get a lot of credit for his glove because (a) his bat commands so much attention; and (b) he makes mistakes of inexperience that create the false impression he's a poor defender. But the same talent that makes him a monster at the plate is being harnessed in the field.

See here, as Upton dives for a liner in the gap, similar to a ball he'd muffed earlier in the evening.

On the first attempt, the lights of the football stadium in which the Oakland Athletics play baseball blinded him to the ball. With a second run at it, Upton was able to pluck from the air a dying drive that would have been a double or a triple against a less rangey fielder.

That sequence from Arizona's 8-7 comeback victory on Saturday night represents in microcosm Upton's rapid development. His youth and 0-for-14 after two weeks had some ticketing him for AAA. One month later, Upton is recognized as the obvious choice to bat third in the order.

The trick for the Diamondbacks is not asking...

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Tags: AJ Hinch, Chad Tracy, Chris B. Young, Felipe Lopez, Gerardo Parra, Justin Upton, Mark Reynolds, Oakland Athletics, Stephen Drew

Written by PHXMLB, on May 24th, 2009 at 1:54am

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Top 5: Reasons To Be Happy About The Diamondbacks

Diamondbacks Nation has been feeling a bit frustrated about the start to the season for the Snakes.

Perhaps our expectations were too high. Our sense is that this team is capable of much more than they have consistently shown so far. But we have not lost faith.

Rather, we think the team is capable to achieve great things in 2009. We only want to see the Diamondbacks play to the true level of their abilities.

There are plenty of reasons to be happy about the Arizona Diamondbacks. Here are our Top 5 --

 

1. The Rotation Is Strong. The win-loss record does not show it, but the Snakes' starting pitchers have been incredible in 2009. Through thirteen games, Arizona’s rotation has made five quality starts (defined as at least six innings pitched with three runs or fewer allowed). But even when they've not met the QS-standard, the starters have kept the team in games.

Only twice in the first thirteen have the Diamondbacks starters really taken it on the chin. Those games featured...

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Tags: Augie Ojeda, Bob Melvin, Brandon Webb, Chad Tracy, Chris Snyder, Collin Cowgill, Conor Jackson, Daniel Schlereth, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Gerardo Parra, Hector Ambriz, Jarrod Parker, Josh Whitesell, Justin Upton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mark Reynolds, Miguel Montero, Ryan Roberts, San Diego Padres, Stephen Drew, Tom Gordon, Tony Clark, Trevor Harden, Visalia Rawhide, Wade Miley

Written by PHXMLB, on April 21st, 2009 at 3:25pm

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Farm Bureau: April 10, 2009

* CLASS A+: VISALIA RAWHIDE - In the California League, the Rawhide (formerly known as the Oaks) got off to a good start with a 6-5 road win over the Padres' affiliate, the Lake Elsinore Storm.

Although top prospect Jarrod Parker is expected to headline the Visalia rotation, his 2009 debut was deferred until Saturday so that Max Scherzer could make a rehab start in the opener. Scherzer went 4.2 IP, H, ER, 4 BB, 5 K as he continues his recovery from shoulder soreness that landed him on the DL. The walks suggest he's not yet in top form, but Scherzer finished the Cactus League strong and should be on track to join the Diamondbacks rotation next week.

Batting third and playing right field was mighty-mite Collin Gowgill; he powered the Visalia offense with a 2/2, 3 R, 2B, 2 BB, 2 RBI performance. A 5'9", 195 lbs product of the University of Kentucky (the alma mater of Brandon Webb), Cowgill was rated by Baseball America as the No. 9 prospect in the Diamondbacks organization. With a...

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Tags: Brandon Webb, Cactus League, California League, Collin Cowgill, Daniel Schlereth, Doug Slaten, Ed Easley, Gerardo Parra, James Skelton, Jarrod Parker, Jeremy Jeffress, Los Angeles Angels, Matt Torra, Max Scherzer, Midwest League, Milwaukee Brewers, Mobile BayBears, Nick Adenhart, Reno Aces, Reynaldo Navarro, San Diego Padres, Scott Schoeneweis, South Bend Silver Hawks, Southern League, Trevor Harden, Visalia Oaks, Visalia Rawhide

Written by PHXMLB, on April 10th, 2009 at 7:11am

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2009 DIAMONDBACKS SEASON PREVIEW - PART III

* WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN - As a franchise, the Diamondbacks' age, payroll and record rocketed sky-high on the way to their 2001 World Series victory. Those expensive, aging veterans that won Arizona's first major professional title began to fall from the stratosphere in the seasons to follow. The 2002 Diamondbacks (98-65) managed to repeat as NL West champs, but were swept 3-0 in a NLDS rematch with St. Louis. By 2003, Arizona would slip to a third-place finish at 84-78 behind a half-hearted mix of veterans and youngsters.

Fortunately, Arizona had found its cornerstone in Brandon Webb, whose sinker opponents were helpless but to pound into the infield grass. Drafted in 2000 while the "old" school roster was still ascendant, Webb would make his debut in 2003 and come to exemplify the Diamondbacks' new strategy: to win by developing its own talent. Another pair of building blocks joined the organization that year with the selections of Conor Jackson and Carlos Quentin....

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Tags: 2001 World Series, Adam Dunn, Al Pedrique, Bob Brenly, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Webb, Carlos Quentin, Chad Tracy, Chicago White Sox, Chris B. Young, Chris Snyder, Colorado Rockies, Conor Jackson, Craig Counsell, Curt Schilling, Dan Haren, Daniel Schlereth, Doug Slaten, Gerardo Parra, Jarrod Parker, Jerry Colangelo, Joe Garagiola Jr., Josh Byrnes, Justin Upton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Luis Gonzalez, Manny Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Max Scherzer, Micah Owings, Miguel Montero, Randy Johnson, Richie Sexson, Shawn Green, Stephen Drew, Tony Pena, Troy Glaus

Written by PHXMLB, on April 5th, 2009 at 3:54pm

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Diamondbacks Notes: January 28, 2009

* HELLO, DIAMONDBACKS NATION! - Welcome back.  After a test-run in 2008, we're rolling out DBN v. 2.0 in earnest for the 2009 season.  A schedule of preseason features will be posted soonly to whet your appetite for Arizona Diamondbacks baseball.  DBN is also looking for correspondents to contribute game recaps, notes and features to the site, so if you're up to the task, we'd love to hear from you.  Now, without further ado, let's get to the juicy news for this week ...

* AND YOU MAY GATHER GARLANDS THERE - The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro reports this morning that the Diamondbacks have agreed to terms with righty starter Jon Garland, who recently rebuffed the club's offer of a two-year contract.  The pending deal is believed to be for one year at a guaranteed salary of $6M-8M, with an option for a second season.  We'll look more closely at the signing when we release our season preview, but DBN's gut reaction is that Garland is a useful mid- to back-of-the-rotation starter...

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Tags: Dan Haren, Daniel Schlereth, Felipe Lopez, Gerardo Parra, Jarrod Parker, Jon Garland, Orlando Hudson, Prospects

Written by PHXMLB, on January 28th, 2009 at 11:40am

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