Battle for the Championship
Was it only five days ago that we swept the Cubs out of the division series? In some ways, it seems a lot longer; in others, much less. Regardless, here we stand, hours from the start of the National League Championship Series: the second time in franchise history we've reached this far, and the first time for our opponents, the Colorado Rockies.
I've had quite a few requests from other sites for pieces on the series, and I've tried to respond to all of those in good time, which has kept me busy for the past couple of days. Here are links to the articles, which will probably be a good substitute for a formal preview of the series. There seems to have been one of those in just about every media outlet already, so I'm sure you don't need me to rehash all the details!
I also spoke to John Ingold of the Denver Post yesterday, about the upcoming series, and he quoted me in his article. I think that's our first mention in the main-stream media, certainly outside of Arizona. Copies will be printed out, framed, and sent to my mother back in Scotland. :-) Good article - the coverage in Colorado seems pretty fair and balanced overall: I guess they know a bit more about Arizona than most places, and are aware of what it's like to be under-appreciated! I'm a little surprised there wasn't more than the couple of sentences quoted, as I chatted to him for more than twenty minutes, but perhaps those quotes have been filed away for later use.
Once again, we're going to be the underdogs in the series, going by most of the other predictions. They largely seem swayed by the incandescent form of the Rockies over the past three weeks, winning 17 of 18 games. I'm less convinced this turns them into a unstoppable juggernaut. Sure, they are playing brilliant baseball of late, but I think the five days of rest since the last game will have sapped a lot of that momentum away. However, if they beat Arizona tonight, that will make things very difficult, on a whole number of levels.
Still, we have Brandon Webb, and I can't think of another pitcher in the National League I'd rather turn to - not even Jake Peavy. My sole qualm is the ownage of Webb by the Rockies earlier in the season, which is entirely unlike his record against any other team. Looking at the lines from those games, it seemed he was walking more people than normal, and he corrected that in his final, most successful game against them. So that could prove an early indicator of how the game is going to go.
One good omen, perhaps, is that my near-namesake, Tim McClelland, is behind home-plate. I'm sure he'll be friendly towards Arizona, or I'll have to have words with him at the next clan gathering. :-) Though, actually, Colorado fans will probably be happy with that too. He was working home-plate in their playoff game, and called Holliday safe on the infamous sacrifice fly in the 13th that might not have been, and which sent the Padres home for the winter. So, another reason to love the man, really.
I do like the way our rotation is ordered. Hernandez showed he has absolutely no fear of pitching in the lion's den, with his performance in Wrigley, so I've no doubt he'll be his usual, unflappable self at Coors. And I've little doubt Micah Owings is really looking forward to his start in Denver, albeit for the chance to become the first D-backs pitcher to hit a post-season homer. Indeed, that's something only twenty hurlers all-time have done, with Jeff Suppan (2006) and Kerry Wood (2003) the two who have played long-ball since 1984.
My real concern is the prospect of Hernandez v2.0 pitching Game Seven, if it comes to that - and I certainly wouldn't rule it out. [I can see Webb winning Game One, Davis and Hernandez dropping the next two, Owings and Webb winning #4 and #5, and Davis losing Game Six, for example] I imagine Livan posting a line involving 5 IP, 15 H, 7 BB, 3 HBP..and no earned runs, thanks to four pickoffs, three men thrown out at home-plate, two outfield assists and a dubious fielder's interference call. However, no-one is left alive to attend the World Series, as everyone in the Phoenix area has suffered fatal heart-attacks during his outing.
The good news is, the odd way the series is scheduled, with a bonus off-day during the Colorado leg, we could bring back Micah Owings on full rest for Game Seven. He'll certainly be available in the bullpen if needed, though what I'd really like to see is Melvin screw with the Rockies' heads entirely. Put Micah in LF, start Hernandez, and swap them back and forth depending on the match-up. Perfectly legal, and guaranteed to fluster the opposition. Mind you, the thought of Livan trying to play LF...Well, we coped with Gonzo there, so it might not be so bad!
Just went over to Chase Field and picked up the tickets for tomorrow night, so we don't have to queue then. They've got an automatic kiosk, like the ones at the movies, where you just swipe your credit-card and the tickets pop out, which certainly speeds up the process. I asked whether there were still tickets available for tonight and tomorrow: though they didn't have access to exact figures, the guy said "maybe a thousand" for each game, so they do look pretty close to being a sell-out. KTAR was already there, giving away free "Kick 'em in the Rockies" T-shirts if you signed up for their list. Needless to say, one was acquired, and I sense D.Duck and M.Mouse may also be signing up in due course. :-)
Okay: that pretty much took care of my lunch-break, so I'm gonna cut this short and get it posted. Gameday Thread to follow later this afternoon, needless to say: probably around 3:30pm, give you a couple of hours to stretch and throw some warm-up comments before we swing into action a little after 5:30.
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I'm so excited
We'll win this one for sure.
by hotclaws on Oct 11, 2007 5:59 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
A little disappointed
Have I mentioned that Hernandez scares the crap out of me in these series?
Swing away, Rockies. Swing away, for the love of god.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 6:09 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
It sounds great
by cj060896 on Oct 11, 2007 7:03 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Webb isn't many pitchers
The problem here is that Webb isn't other pitchers. He's never gone on 3 days rest, at least not that I can find. I don't think we can postulate one way or the other what he'd do.
On the other hand, Livan did ok with short rest. He went 7 allowing 0 run his one time this year. Against Colorado, no less. He had an 8 inning outing against the Mets in '05 where he allowed 4 runs. Not horrible.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 7:14 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Webb
Bottom line is Webb struggles against the Rockies. We need him at is sharpest. Against a team he struggles with; it would be stupid of Bob to bring short rest into the equation. There is a reason he never went on short rest; a reason he usually gave Webb the extra day. Your the brain surgeon, I'm sure you can put the rest of this together.
Webb isn't other pitchers...Lol you got the insight huh? Maybe you should call Melvin.
by cj060896 on Oct 11, 2007 7:29 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah
And Webb only struggles vs. the Rockies this year. For his career he has a 8-7 record with a 3.89 ERA and a .261 BAA. But I'm sure those are stupid stats. If only I was smarter. Sorry.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 7:36 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Livan is a soft-tosser.
by DbacksSkins on Oct 11, 2007 7:42 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Seriously guys...
How? I mean, I know not too many people live in the desert, but this is just sad...
by MattTheRock on Oct 11, 2007 6:34 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Dumb
by kishi on Oct 11, 2007 6:52 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
"Journalism"
It'd have been nice if they pulled one of us off the street. I'd loved to have named off the 40 man roster for them. Want to know who's on the Mobile roster? No problem.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 6:56 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Well
As for the intelligence of those 1.5 million people, well... no comment.
Also, since the 2004 season, baseball isn't the most popular sport around here. Our local media (cough*Dan Bickley*cough) does nothing to help this. This is a basketball town first and probably a football town second.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 6:54 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Just to qualify that...
By the way, I love what you've done with your signature.
by DbacksSkins on Oct 11, 2007 7:10 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 7:17 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Yes, of course it can.
by DbacksSkins on Oct 11, 2007 7:35 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Sure
Newark and NYC aren't even close. Nor should Oakland and San Fran be allowed to be combined.
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 7:42 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I would disagree in both cases.
by DbacksSkins on Oct 11, 2007 7:47 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Come on now
by nihil67 on Oct 11, 2007 7:55 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I blame cj.
by DbacksSkins on Oct 11, 2007 9:51 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
wow
by Pigpen Fan on Oct 11, 2007 6:42 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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