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Diamondbacks Notes: April 15. 2009

* CARDS TAKE GAME 3, SERIES - On a blustery day, the Diamondbacks showed off their bats and not much else in a 12-7 loss to the Cardinals. High winds whirled through Chase Field, an atmospheric effect that made the location seem more like St. Louis than Downtown Phoenix. The weather must have made the Cards feel at home, as they recorded hit after key hit against their hosts.

It was nice to see the Arizona offense maintain the roll that began with Tuesday's big walk-off victory. Unfortunately, even their seven runs were insufficient on a day when the Snakes' pitching labored and their defense was spotty.

Starter Jon Garland (3.2 IP, 7 H, 7 ER, 5 BB) threw 88 pitches without retiring a St. Louis batter on strikes. After walking Joel Pineiro to begin the Cardinals third inning, Garland fell asleep on the mound and allowed Pineiro to steal his first career base. Five runs would score before Garland could record the third out.

In the field, the performance was mixed. Chris B. Young...

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Tags: Bill Buckner, Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chris B. Young, Felipe Lopez, Jackie Robinson, Joel Pineiro, Jon Garland, Justin Upton, Khalil Greene, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mariano Rivera, Mark Reynolds, St. Louis Cardinals

Written by PHXMLB, on April 15th, 2009 at 8:55pm

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Major Chords: Take a Bow, Craig Counsell

The first casting call was answered by Andy Fox. More recently, Augie Ojeda and David Eckstein have reprised the role. In Arizona franchise history, however, no one has played the part of scrappy utility infielder quite as famously as Craig Counsell.

Like fellow underdog Rudy Ruettiger, Counsell played his college ball at Notre Dame. Drafted in 1992 by the Rockies, he made his ML debut in 1995, but Counsell's Colorado career amounted to a total of one hitless at-bat in three games. A 1997 trade to Florida gave Counsell his first big break; in the post-season, he demonstrated his flair as a supporting actor by scoring a run in extra innings to win Game 7 of the World Series. The Fish sent Counsell to Hollywood midway through the 1999 season, but his spell with the Dodgers was panned by the critics.

Los Angeles released Counsell in the spring of 2000, and he soon thereafter signed with Arizona. He performed well in his first year with the Snakes, playing quality infield defense and...

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Tags: Andy Fox, Augie Ojeda, Cactus League, Colorado Rockies, Craig Counsell, David Eckstein, Florida Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Luis Gonzalez, Mariano Rivera, Milwaukee Brewers, Richie Sexson

Written by PHXMLB, on March 31st, 2009 at 12:12pm

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