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Game Report: Snakes v. Rockies, April 22, 2009

The Diamondbacks found the formula on Wednesday afternoon: a strong performance from their starter, a crooked number of runs on the scoreboard, and a bullpen that pitched like it mattered. These three things are all you need to know about Arizona's 2-0 win over Colorado.

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1. HAREN WAS STELLAR ... AGAIN. He pitched brilliantly in his first three outings, only to see lesser pitchers Ubaldo Jimenez, Randy Wolf, and Jonathan Sanchez rewarded with victories that should have been his. Once again, Diamondbacks starter Danny Haren pitched deep and well on Wednesday. His line: 7 IP, 6 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 9 K. Haren now boasts an impressive 1.38 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, and 26 K in 26 IP. What else can we say? The man is amazing.

 

2. THE BATS GAVE HIM THE LEAD. Arizona's offense did not produce much, but the bats came through when it mattered most. The game was scoreless and Haren had thrown 103 pitches when Chris B. Young singled to lead-off the Snakes' seventh. Chris Snyder followed an Eric...

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Tags: Chris B. Young, Chris Snyder, Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, Conor Jackson, Dan Haren, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Jason Grilli, Jonathan Sanchez, Jorge de la Rosa, Randy Wolf, Ryan Roberts, Stephen Drew, Tony Pena, Ubaldo Jimenez

Written by PHXMLB, on April 22nd, 2009 at 4:19pm

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Diamondbacks Notes: April 22, 2009

* GAME 2 GOES TO THE ROCKIES - The Diamondbacks (5-9) are almost ready to put together a total team effort. On Tuesday night, Arizona got another worthy performance from a starting pitcher: Yusmeiro Petit (5 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 2 ER, BB, 4 K). The offensive surge continued, powered by Chris B. Young, Eric Byrnes and Mark Reynolds homers. Felipe Lopez had three of the Snakes eleven hits against the Rockies (5-8). 

Now if only the bullpen can do its part, the Snakes will be in business. Asked to protect a three-run lead, the relief corps instead surrendered six runs in the last four frames. The final result was a 9-6 Colorado win. On account of the loss, Arizona remains without back-to-back and series wins on the year. The Diamondbacks will try to take the rubber match this afternoon at Chase Field.

 

* BULLPEN BLUES - Arizona relief pitchers have been spared some scrutiny for the team's woes. This owes in part to the slow start on offense. There have been few late leads to protect, so...

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Tags: Chad Qualls, Chris B. Young, Colorado Rockies, Dan Haren, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Jon Rauch, Mark Reynolds, Mike Myers, Scott Schoeneweis, Tony Pena, Yusmeiro Petit

Written by PHXMLB, on April 22nd, 2009 at 9:25am

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Game Report: Snakes v. Rockies, April 20, 2009

Winning a pitcher's duel, like the Diamondbacks did on Saturday, is great. To rally from behind on three-run bombs is a blast. Losing just sucks. There's drama in each, but we've had enough drama for awhile.

For a change, we wished for the Snakes to take control of a game and hold it through the final out. Back home on Monday night, they did just that. 

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Jon Garland did his part and got his deserved second win. Six and two-thirds innings pitched, with six hits, a pair of walks, just one earned run and five strikeouts. If Arizona gets innings like that from the back of the rotation, much else will fall into place.

Garland got help, too. Diamondbacks bats were silenced in San Francisco. Two home run calls announced their return tonight.

Mark Reynolds and Miguel Montero connected loudly on balls that cleared the outfield fence. Reynolds' lashed his into the left field stands for an early 1-0 lead. We dig the long-ball, if you’re offering.

More than that, though, we’re down...

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Tags: Augie Ojeda, Bob Melvin, Chad Qualls, Chad Tracy, Clint Hurdle, Colorado Rockies, Felipe Lopez, Garrett Atkins, Ian Stewart, Jason Marquis, Jon Garland, Justin Upton, Mark Reynolds, Miguel Montero, Scott Schoeneweis, Tony Clark, Tony Pena

Written by PHXMLB, on April 20th, 2009 at 9:38pm

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Game Report: Snakes v. Cards, April 14, 2009

No Arizona player would have been better to come to the plate in the situation. Down by a 4-3 score in the eighth, runners on first and second bases, Arizona on a nasty grip of play. With two outs and the pitcher's spot up, Conor Jackson was called on to pinch hit.

The tension in the team had built in the months since Manny joined the Dodgers, through the end of 2008, over a frustrating off-season, during a loser of a spring, and well into the second week of the 2009 campaign. Hands, jaws and bellies all clenched.

How tightly wound were the Snakes, at three games below .500 despite playing their third consecutive home series? They were coiled, but not like Diamondbacks ready to strike. No, they were in a box, getting poked with a stick for their eighth game in a row.

LOVE DON'T GRIP.

Good thing Jackson is a flow player. There is a fluidity to his stance and the path of his bat that defies the paralyzing effects of pressure. He stands tall in the batter's box and swings his hips...

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Tags: Albert Pujols, Augie Ojeda, Brad Thompson, Brian Barden, Chad Qualls, Conor Jackson, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Justin Upton, Khalil Greene, Mark Reynolds, St. Louis Cardinals, Stephen Drew, Tony Pena, Yadier Molina

Written by PHXMLB, on April 14th, 2009 at 10:41pm

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2009 DIAMONDBACKS SEASON PREVIEW - PART IV

* LOOKING FORWARD - Having once been a team of veterans drawn from other clubs, Arizona enters 2009 with a roster whose players are predominantly young and of local origin. For most of these players, the coming season will be their third together as a group. The experience of developing as a team is rare in modern baseball, where free agency and trades shuffle almost every organization's roster annually.

Indeed, the Diamondbacks have not been immune to turnover on their pitching staff or in the field. Several key players are gone from the 2008 edition. Unable to work out a new pact with the club, Randy Johnson has taken his quest for 300 wins to San Francisco. Orlando Hudson has joined another division rival, signing on to play second base with the Dodgers. A third NL West team, the Padres, have made David Eckstein their starting second baseman. The Nationals reached a two-year agreement with Adam Dunn, who will play first base in Washington. Ex-closer Brandon Lyon joined the...

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Tags: Brad Penny, Brandon Lyon, Brandon Webb, Chad Qualls, Chad Tracy, Chris B. Young, Chris Snyder, Colorado Rockies, Conor Jackson, Dan Haren, David Eckstein, Derek Lowe, Detroit Tigers, Doug Davis, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Jon Garland, Jon Rauch, Juan Cruz, Justin Upton, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Max Scherzer, Orlando Hudson, Randy Johnson, Ryan Roberts, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Scott Schoeneweis, Stephen Drew, Tom Gordon, Tony Pena

Written by PHXMLB, on April 5th, 2009 at 4:08pm

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