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AZ 4, Phillies 3 - Phlattening the opposition

Record: 32-23. Change on last season: -1. Pace: 94-68.

Quote of the day: "Take some Advil, I'll be good" -- "Iron" Mark Reynolds, on his rehab strategy

Randy Johnson gave another typical Johnson v.2007 performance: a) dominating, and b) short. This time, once again he threw six innings of one-hit ball, and left after only 61 pitches, having walked none and struck out six. Johnson is now up to 25 K's since his last walk [If you're interested, Curt Schilling struck out 47 over five consecutive walkless starts in 2002] but his back bothered him: "It may be from just not being on the mound for 10 days," he said. "I'm not worried about it. Just a lack of activity."

At first, it looked this was going to be a titanic battle of dinosaurs for the ages, as the two 40-something lefties traded zeroes, after Eric Byrnes homered on the very first pitch of the night. Even after Johnson left, Moyer kept on going into the eighth, but Byrnes homered again [that's help the LF/Gonzo comparison] and Mark Reynolds flicked a tiny speck of dust from his shoulder - in the shape of being knocked unconscious 24 hours previously - and swatted a two-run homer to give us a 4-0 lead. Today's Mark Reynolds fact: his house has no doors, only walls that he walks through.

The ninth inning started with Lyon plunking Rowand. I'm wondering if that was intended payback for Utley's reckless slides the previous day [Drew was out for the day, and Callaspo lucky to escape the same fate]. Utley got buzzed his first at-bat, but escaped direct retribution. There's more on this topic here, an interesting take on the unwritten rules of baseball. Yes, I know I ranted against them when we played the Astros, but a pitch getting away is not the same as a deliberate slide outside the basepaths.

However, that 0-2 "mistake" nearly proved very costly. Lyon then got a ground-ball that appeared to hit Hudson in the cup, shall we say. Hudson collapsed like a deflated balloon, while the ball carried on through for a two-base error rather than a double-play. A triple then brought the tying run to the plate with no outs. Enter Valverde to bail out Lyon - well, turnabout's fair play, I guess, the roles having been reversed on Monday, when Brandon saved Jose's disastrous outing.

Papa Grande then got the first out, but a Burrell single made it 4-3...with the reigning MVP, Ryan Howard pinch-hitting. A pinch-runner stole second, but on a full count, Howard hit pitch that probably would have been a hit, save for the Howard shift in the defense. Everyone was moved round, so Hudson snared the ball and doubled off the runner who had abandoned their base. I don't think I've ever heard a crowd go from jet-engine loud to deathly-quiet faster.

Two hits and two RBI each for Byrnes and Reynolds, who represented pretty much the offense, also scoring three of our four runs. No-one else got on base more than once. Good work by Slaten in the seventh, pitching a perfect inning. In the GameDay thread, we saw VIII, Goose, Ben, npineda, MFAN, AZDarkKnight, Frank, Muu, soco and johngordonma, as we rolled to a seven-game winning streak. I think we can take the day off with a warm glow of a job well done...

Gameday Graph

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Master of his domain: Randy Johnson, +40.0%
God-emperor of suck: Brandon Lyon, -18.4%

Given I was happy to settle for a split on this road-trip, it's great to get the three wins in the first three games. A couple of interesting points about the series. We didn't merely sweep the Phillies: we never trailed them in any game. That's startling given all three contests had more than their fair share of heart-stopping moments. In fact, we led for 176 of the 182 outs, since we scored with nobody out in the top of the first in two games. We were tied for the other six, those all coming in the first inning of the middle game - we were relatively sluggish in that game, and only went ahead there with nobody out in the second.

Our starting pitching, in particular, was phenomenal - Davis, Owings and Johnson combined to put up the following line:
Starters: 19 IP, 15 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 14 K, 0.95 ERA
That's excellent stuff, especially against a team that had the reputation as an offensive powerhouse coming in to the game. Mind you, thus far, the NL West and their stud pitching has done a pretty good job against the NL East and their stud hitting. The overall West record is 26-22, and you could argue it's the best division in baseball overall. Though it's AZ's 10-4 record against the East that's responsible for most of that difference.

As noted last night, we signed Max Scherzer. The exact terms are still uncertain, but it is believed to be a major-league deal - meaning he'll go straight on to the 40-man roster - worth $4-4.5m. That's somewhere in the middle between the numbers wanted by Borass [sic.] and the D-backs. There seems some doubt over whether he's going to be a starter or a reliever: it seems a lot of money to pay up front for the latter. Still, it's not my money, and happy to stash another pitching prospect away.

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Well, it is your money
if you buy a ticket to the game. Or merchandise. Or cable.

by andrewinnewyork on May 31, 2007 12:26 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Well...
I was reading Baseball By the Numbers recently [a great book, by the way - very highly recommended] and they looked into this and found that player salaries don't actually have much impact on ticket prices. Since free agency, and adjusting for inflation, player salaries have increased 1,400%. By contrast, ticket prices have increased about 67%. That surprised me, but is in agreement with what it says here, for example: "Tighter supply of tickets, and continued popularity of game, driving ticket price increases far more than millionaire players' salaries."

by Jim McLennan on May 31, 2007 2:54 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I wasn't saying that
the increase in salaries affects ticket prices, just that the money the team uses does, in some tangiential way, come from the fans (even if it means eyeball time watching ads or ear time hearing them on radio).

by andrewinnewyork on Jun 1, 2007 10:28 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Calling all critics!
Where are biggerunit and diamondhacks to be found amid our May success?  Rubbing their hands hoping for a collapse, I'd venture.  Too bad azphan isn't still around for a good drubbing!

To be honest, I'm waiting for the next losing streak to follow this success, but one thing this streak has made clear is that this team has: 1) talent; 2) pitching; 3) a very, very bright future.  Even the doubters have to concede those facts.  It would also be nice if Phoenicians began to take notice and come out to Chase to support the team as well.

by johngordonma on May 31, 2007 3:17 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Aggree but ...
Like we've said, it's nice being under the radar nationally ... unfortunately, this ends up being under the radar a bit in our own home town.  If we put together a solid, .600 June, plus the Red Sox and Yanks in the schedule, we can probably crack some more much needed attention.
Listen to me, I got no reason to lie to you, don't make the same mistakes I made when I was young. F- a lotta women kid, not just one woman, a lotta women.

by npineda on May 31, 2007 3:59 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

good game time call
So does the shift on Howard finally count as a good gametime strategy decision for Melvin?  Was that finally a game winning decision for Melvin?

by frienetic on May 31, 2007 3:21 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

shift
or is calling the shift on Howard just common sense?

by frienetic on May 31, 2007 3:22 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Does it make a difference?
If he gets crap for not going with common sense, shouldn't he also get some recognition for going along with it?  Hudson's positioning on that play won the game, so I say some credit is due to the staff for putting the shift on.

by kishi on May 31, 2007 3:56 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Nice try
But it's usually one of the bench coaches that aligns the infielders and outfielders.
¡Viva Los Perritos Calientes!

by nihil67 on May 31, 2007 4:26 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I'm feeling really good about our team ...
... but then I look at our record compared to last season's.  Really!?  We were doing better than this last year?  Scary.

After our horrible June last year, I remember posting a comment that argued that our season's fortunes that year mirrored, almost exactly, the prior season.  Hot start, big drop, slow go, fast end.  Jim responded with a line graph that showed the previous season's record plotted by time, compared to the current season and it was pretty well matched up.  

(I posted the referenced comment probably as an anon hero, and I spent literally two hours yesterday looking for this comment and Jim's response but couldn't find it.  Maybe I never posted it and am remembering a dream -- but man I am SO SURE this happened)

Do we think we are in for a similar "correction" this year?  The fact that our pitching has been so consistent and going so deep makes me think NO - but still, I worry.

Maybe you can do a three season graph to compare records Jim ... I'd be REALLY interested in seeing that again.

Formerly MisterTinAZ

by MisterTinDC on May 31, 2007 3:55 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Ask and ye shall receive...


2007 season = green line
2006 season = purple line
2005 season = white line

At this point, the records are really very similar, with only a couple of runs between the past three seasons. However, June was a disaster both the last two years (2006: 8-20, 2005: 9-19), so even a .500 record would be a big improvement and allow the green line to pull sharply ahead. I'll try to remember to keep this updated at the end of each month the rest of the way. Gentle nudges would be welcome! :-)

by Jim McLennan on May 31, 2007 7:12 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Jim, you are a saint.
Thanks for posting this -- I'll try to remember to remind you to remember (ha!) to do this again in 30 days.
Formerly MisterTinAZ

by MisterTinDC on Jun 1, 2007 11:43 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Nationals beat the Dodgers 11-4.
We're in first place!
M's/D-Backs fan

by Goose on May 31, 2007 10:56 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

June 2006
I was curious how we managed that 8-20 record last June.  It's no mystery.  We scored an average of 4 runs per game while giving up 6.6.  That'll do it every time.  What I did find surprising was that, of the 17 pitchers that contributed to that disaster, only five are still with the team: Juan C., Jose V. and the Brandons 3.  Three others are at Tucson.  This is a very different team.  It won't happen again.

by fjm235 on Jun 1, 2007 3:32 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

make that
it "shouldn't" happen again. Should never give a firm statement about the future -- you never know.

by andrewinnewyork on Jun 1, 2007 10:31 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

a little optimistic
I felt like Melvin was burning up our bullpen's arms last year (and the year before) ... but I don't feel that way this year.

The fact that our starters are going deep in games just MIGHT be the difference and is why I look forward to June with some optimism ... but it is scary how last June still lingers like a bad hangover.

Formerly MisterTinAZ

by MisterTinDC on Jun 1, 2007 11:41 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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