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Gameday Thread, #77: 6/27 vs Mariners

Jarrod Washburn, LHP (4-8, 4.84)
Brandon Webb, RHP (8-3, 2.48)

An off day is a weird thing. I actually did less at work yesterday, without having the game to listen to, comments to post, and reports to write, than on Sunday. And at time of writing today, it's 2pm, and I have done...well, nothing. Got up; surfed aimlessly; had breakfast; watched a chunk of France vs. Spain in the World Cup; and half the day is now gone, without anything significant to show for it. Sure, there's a bunch of stuff I could have done, and probably will wish that I had done later on. But I've done about as much since the last D'backs games, as the D'backs probably have.

So, Seattle comes to town and it's the return of a (very brief) home-town favourite, in Richie Sexson. Be interesting to see what kind of reception he gets. On the one hand, he didn't deliver anything like the value of his contract. It wasn't his fault, true, but bolting for a Pacific payday, without even bothering to say, "It's not you, it's me", wasn't exactly the best way to apologize. On the other hand, that contract now seems like small beer, combined to the $20m we're devoting to the Huge Manatee Preservation Society (HuMPS!) over the next few years.

Speaking of beer...interesting article in the Republic on Arte Moreno, the Phoenix-based owner of the Wherever Angels of This Space For Rent. It's interesting to speculate on where the Diamondbacks might be, if he'd bought them, as he originally wanted to do, until Jerry Colangelo brushed him off:

Moreno owned 5.3 percent at the time but wanted to buy a majority stake and ultimately run the club. Colangelo thought Moreno's offer was too low and fought off the possible hostile takeover by rounding up $160 million in new capital from other investors. Fellow shareholders who were at the meeting said when Colanagelo announced he was looking for more money, Moreno pulled out his checkbook and said: "You don't need those investors. Here's my money." Colangelo shot him down in what several witnesses described as an angry and embarrassing confrontation.

Instead, he bought the Angels: the day he did, he cut the cost of beer, tickets and souvenirs. Anyone seen anything like that here? And the fans have responded appropriately, turning out in force. The season after they won the World Series, Anaheim had more than three million in attendance, like the D'backs did. But unlike Arizona, they built on that, increasing it to more than 3.4m last season, and are on course for that figure again this year. The Republic has no doubts why:

Arte Moreno is a fan's best friend. "After he took over ownership of the team, there was a pretty dramatic shift toward a real fan orientation," says Tom Boyd, an associate professor of marketing who specializes in sports promotion at Cal State Fullerton just up the road from Angel Stadium. "It's not that the Angels didn't care about the fans before or weren't trying to attract fans, but Arte Moreno, more than most owners, puts his money where his mouth is as far as the fans are concerned. I know it sounds trite, but he just gets it."

It's an interesting contrast to the Chase experience, which all too often, feels like a polite mugging. They seem to forget that it's better to sell a beer for four dollars, and make two, then not sell it for eight. In my case, the latter is exactly what happens - and believe me, selling beer to a Scotsman is not normally hard. This might also help alleviate the problem, brought up by suitsmetoATandT previously, of a lack of audience enthusiasm. Though given the recent performance by the D'backs, generating this would require dumping a truckload of E into the stadium water supply. [Where's Jason Grimsley when you need him? He could have hooked us up]

We'll be at tomorrow's game, not purchasing alcohol, but we have the series opener tonight, with Webb going against Jarrod Washburn, and I'm optimistic, even though Webb hasn't won in over a month. Washburn has allowes 5+ earned runs in three of his four starts in June, with 29 hits and 9 walks in 21.1 innings. He's much less happy away from home: his road ERA is 5.66, compared to one at Angel Stadium below four. Right-handers hit him particularly hard: of 76 hits, 12 have gone yard, compared to one of 18 against southpaws.

Webb will have a little less pressure on him: keeping a winning streak going, is bound to be less stressful than trying to break a run of losses. His previous couple of starts have been nothing to write home about though - eighteen hits and eight earned runs in 11.2 innings. The season-high four walks last time were also a bit worrying, which matched his total for all six June starts. It'd be nice to see that Webb, with his 1.80 ERA, rather than the somewhat wobbly ace we've had on the mound recently.

But I do feel, like Miggy, that a corner has been, if not perhaps turned, at least peered around: it's up to the D'backs to do the rest. And before I forget to plug the opposo-blog as usual, go check out Lookout Landing, where they describe us as "reeling". No, that was last week. :-)

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Another Mariner's blog
I'll add my personal recommendation for The Mariner Housewife, my sister's blog on the Mariners.  As the rest of the family cheers for the Diamondbacks, this adds some personal interest in the match-up.

Oh, I hope we don't get swept...

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 7:49 PM EDT reply actions  

Cool
There's not enough baseball blogs written by women, I think. I guess they generally have better things to do with their time! Did she really give her kid Ichiro as a middle-name? That's hard-core. Guess I could claim we named our son Robert, after...er, Robert Ellis, the forgotten fifth starter on the 2001 team. But he was born more than fifteen years prior to that, so it's not really a credible claim. :-)

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 9:02 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeach, she really did
My brother-in-law isn't as big of a baseball fan as she is, so I think it took a little convincing.  Many of the lad's baby pictures are of him in a tiny Mariners shirt.

She's also going to see the Sidewinders play later this week, so I've given her some names of who to keep an eye on.

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 9:27 PM EDT up reply actions  

Whoops
That 'c' shouldn't be there.

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 9:28 PM EDT up reply actions  

Washburn
Everytime a pundit mentions the high ERA of the next pitcher we are to face you know what happens.  We turn him into the next Cy Young winner.

by kylerkenney on Jun 27, 2006 8:25 PM EDT reply actions  

Ah, if it really were the case...
That mentioning a pitcher's high ERA made them improve, Russ Ortiz would be Cy Young. :-) But you're right, and it is kinda weird: we've beaten up on opposing aces with surprising vigour, while losing to #4 and #5's. Maybe that should give us hope for the playoffs!

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 8:47 PM EDT up reply actions  

Today's lineup
  1. C. Counsell ss .283
  2. E. Byrnes cf .284
  3. C. Tracy 3b .270
  4. C. Jackson 1b .277
  5. L. Gonzalez lf .261
  6. J. Estrada c .309
  7. S. Green rf .292
  8. O. Hudson 2b .263
  9. B. Webb p .158

No space for Davano tonight. Interesting to see Green dropped down into the seven-hole - I'd be more inclined to put Gonzo down there:
Gonzo: .261/.361/.402 = .763 OPS
Green: .292/.345/.436 = .781

A fractionally better OBP percentage for Gonzalez, but otherwise...

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 9:10 PM EDT reply actions  

Hmmm, 1st inning trouble
Walk to Ichiro and single by Beltre.  2 on and no outs for the Mariners

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:45 PM EDT reply actions  

2-run triple by Lopez
and Seattle jump on top 2-0.  Still no outs

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:47 PM EDT reply actions  

Ibanez follows with RBI single
3-0 Mariners

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:49 PM EDT reply actions  

This is amazing..
What IS it with us and the first inning? Webb can't get anyone out, and we're in a 2-0 hole before he had retired any hitters.

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 9:49 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb strikes out Sexson
for the 1st out

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:50 PM EDT reply actions  

2-run homer by Johjima
and the D'Backs are in a 5-0 hole already

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:52 PM EDT reply actions  

5-0 Mariners
That pile of unwatched DVDs is looking like an increasingly incredible alternative thus far. :-(

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 9:52 PM EDT reply actions  

Not looking good early
Webb is having trouble locating his sinker.  Either missing the zone completely or getting it up

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb strikes out the side
but the Mariners get 4 hits and 5 runs

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:55 PM EDT reply actions  

D'Backs up to bat with another mountain to climb
Webb needed 35 pitches to get through the 1st

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 9:57 PM EDT reply actions  

Same ol' same ol'
Didn't I already see this game - you know, the one where we give up a bunch of first inning runs?!

Sheesh!

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 9:59 PM EDT reply actions  

Tracy hits a 2-out double
and Conor Jackson walks.  Chance for Gonzo to narrow the deficit

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:05 PM EDT reply actions  

Gonzo comes through
with a 3-run homer.  5-3 Mariners

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Nice timing!
Dry spell over for Gonzo.

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 10:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Was that actually...
G O N Z O !!!!!

3-run shot to the pool!!!

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 10:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Estrada
(why oh why) grounds out on the first pitch

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Exactly
There's no sense in bemoaning it.  He's been one of our most successful hitters doing things that way.  I'll take the bad for the (mostly) good that comes from his 1st-pitch hacking.

by azshadowwalker on Jun 27, 2006 10:10 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah I know
I'm complaining because he's on my fantasy team :P

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

ZERO THE GONZOMETER!
Finally. A 3-run shot for Gonzalez, slashes the lead to two - after the first two struck out, Tracy doubled, and Jackson walked, before Luis's jack. Maybe I'll hold off on those DVDs for an inning or two more...

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 10:07 PM EDT reply actions  

Wild first inning
Might be another high-scoring affair today

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:07 PM EDT reply actions  

Good for Gonzo
As much as getting those 3 runs back, just hearing the radio call that Gonzo finally had that nasty monkey off his back thrilled me.  There hasn't been much that's thrilled me lately, so it's a welcome relief.

by azshadowwalker on Jun 27, 2006 10:09 PM EDT reply actions  

Ichiro singles and steals 2nd
but is stranded as Webb induces 2 groundballs

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:14 PM EDT reply actions  

It'd be nice...
To score a couple more this inning, clear out the deficit, and start afresh. Washburn is no great shakes, that much is clear.

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 10:16 PM EDT reply actions  

Green homers
to make it a 1-run game

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:16 PM EDT reply actions  

And as I write that...
Green proves my point about Washburn. One run game. Time for a chant of "Are you Coors Field in disguise?"

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 10:17 PM EDT reply actions  

Hmm.
As chants go, that's a bit unwieldy.  Can shorten it?

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 10:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

It's more of a soccer chant, probably...
The crowds there can cope with more than three syllables. ;-) [While not rioting, anyway. ;-(] Some of them are actually pretty damn clever [link to Wikipedia, which actually mentions the "Are you X in disguise?" one!]

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 10:25 PM EDT up reply actions  

Lefties having good day so far against Washburn
Other than Counsell, a double by Tracy and homers by Gonzo and Green

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:18 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb singles
bringing up Counsell

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:19 PM EDT reply actions  

Byrnes pops out
to end the inning but the D'Backs inch closer.  5-4 Mariners after 2

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:21 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb strands runner in scoring position again
Up to 67 pitches after 3 innings

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:29 PM EDT reply actions  

CoJack reaches again
A nice single- he's had a good run of late.

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 10:33 PM EDT reply actions  

Jackson gets a 1-out single
but that's all the D'Backs get as they don't score for the first time in the game

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Estrada shows...
His traditional patience i.e. none at all.

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 10:36 PM EDT reply actions  

1st 1-2-3 inning for Webb
He might reach the 6th inning after all

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 10:40 PM EDT reply actions  

Offense going cold...
That's it for me... Since we're going to the game tomorrow, don't want to OD Mrs. SnakePit, or her enthusiasm while we're there will evaporate by the third inning. Especially the way we're playing. ;-) Hopefully we can get the one more run we need, but since that Green home-run, out bats have done little of interest.

by Jim McLennan on Jun 27, 2006 11:02 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb settles down, but...
...so has the offense! Webb does make it through six innings, keeping the Mariners in check after the first inning.

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:05 PM EDT reply actions  

D'Backs go quietly again
Still 5-4 Mariners after 6 innings.  Let's see if Webb goes out in the 7th

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:10 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb does start the 7th
and gives up a lead-off double to pinch-hitter Petagine

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:14 PM EDT reply actions  

WTF, Hudson??
Absolute bonehead play by Hudson trying to get the runner out at third; now Beltre drives in Ichiro making it 7-4 Mariners w/ nobody out & runner at second.

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:16 PM EDT reply actions  

Ichiro follows with an infield hit
Hudson tries to throw out runner at the plate but fails and Ichiro winds up at 2nd.  Beltre then doubles in Ichiro.  Seattle stretch lead to 7-4

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:17 PM EDT reply actions  

Seattle takes a 3-run lead
into the bottom of the 7th.  D'Backs will have to come back against the Mariners bullpen

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:22 PM EDT reply actions  

2 on for the D'Backs
with no outs in the 7th.  Easley pinch-hitting for Webb

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:27 PM EDT reply actions  

Runners advance to 2nd and 3rd
on passed ball

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:29 PM EDT reply actions  

Easley strikes out
Counsell up against the lefty Sherrill

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Counsell strikes out too
D'Backs in danger of wasting a golden opportunity to score

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:32 PM EDT reply actions  

RHP Julio Mateo
in to face Byrnes

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:33 PM EDT reply actions  

Counsell strikes out as well
At least Counsell looked at a better strike three pitch than Easley did...

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:33 PM EDT reply actions  

Byrnes fights back from 0-2
to get a full count

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:38 PM EDT reply actions  

Great job by Byrnes
Fouls off a pitch before hitting 2-run double.  D'Backs gets back 2 runs.

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Byrnes comes through!!
2-run double coming back from 0-2; M's lead down to 7-6.

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:40 PM EDT reply actions  

Tracy blasts another double
and the game is tied!

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:42 PM EDT reply actions  

C H A D!!!!!
From 0-2 to game tying double!!

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:43 PM EDT reply actions  

News from down in Tucson
Alberto Callaspo who has been hitting very well, was removed early from their game.  Potential callup?

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:43 PM EDT reply actions  

Tie game
Nice to see the offense showing up again.

by kishi on Jun 27, 2006 11:44 PM EDT reply actions  

Jackson hit by pitch
2 on and 2 outs for Gonzo

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:45 PM EDT reply actions  

Gonzo Ks swinging
but the D'Backs 2-out rally has tied the game and got Webb off the hook for the loss.  New game and the Mariners have used 3 relievers already

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:50 PM EDT reply actions  

Grrrrrrrr
Gonzo K's; game is tied at 7 with Medders coming in for Webb.

by IndyDBack on Jun 27, 2006 11:52 PM EDT reply actions  

Medders issues a 2-out walk
Carl Everett pinch-hitting for Guardado

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 27, 2006 11:57 PM EDT reply actions  

Everett flies out
D'Backs looking to take lead for the first time in the game

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:00 AM EDT reply actions  

Green doubles with 1 out
Go-ahead run at 2nd for Hudson

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:04 AM EDT reply actions  

Hudson hits a grounder and Green gets thrown out
at 3rd.  DaVanon pinch-hitting

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:06 AM EDT reply actions  

DaVanon fails to get it done
and we're tied at 7 heading into the 9th.  Lyon in to pitch for the D'Backs

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:09 AM EDT reply actions  

Lyon gives up a double to Beltre
and intentionally walks Ibanez.  2 outs and 2 on for Sexson

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:15 AM EDT reply actions  

The move backfires
as Sexson doubles in a run.  Mariners back ahead 8-7.  Runners at 2nd and 3rd

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:17 AM EDT reply actions  

Johjima adds to the misery
with a 3-run homer, his 2nd of the game.  11-7 Mariners now

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:18 AM EDT reply actions  

Lyon finally gets the last out
but the D'Backs needing a minor miracle now, trailing by 4 runs in the bottom of the 9th

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:19 AM EDT reply actions  

Byrnes isn't giving up yet
as he hits a 1-out double.  It's his 2nd double of the game

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:23 AM EDT reply actions  

Tracy grounds out
and Jackson walks.  Gonzo up with 2 outs and runners at the corners

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:27 AM EDT reply actions  

Putz in
to try and get what I believe is a save...

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:29 AM EDT reply actions  

Gonzo lines out
and the D'Backs go down 7-11.  Lyon takes the blame for this loss although Webb didn't pitch well today

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Jun 28, 2006 12:32 AM EDT reply actions  

Well, that sucked!
Although it was nice to see some D'Backs offense tonight, it is still another loss - - what really hurts is that as Webb goes, so does any chance of success this (or any) year!

by IndyDBack on Jun 28, 2006 12:35 AM EDT reply actions  

::: thud !!:::::
0 to 5 even before our first bat?  From our Ace?  Had a bone head error by the golden glove, Shawn gets a double to start an inning and makes a bonehead play to get caught in a run down.  I've seen high school kids play smarter than this!  Sorry if this is a repeat, but had to work tonight, caught the game on radio though....  P. U!

by unnamedDBacksfan on Jun 28, 2006 5:17 AM EDT reply actions  

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