Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: 2012 Africa Cup Of Nations Final

AZ 2, Dodgers 0 - Beat. El. Ay.

Record: 45-34. Change on last season: +8. Pace: 92-70

Quote of the Day: "We could have lost it all in that one inning. The Saenz at-bat was huge. Then Valverde comes in and closes it out. We like to bring in Jose in a clean inning. We don't like to have men on. But with the limitations we had down there, we had to do it." -- Bob Melvin

Perhaps the finest moment of the year so far came in the top of the sixth, with the D-backs clutching a 1-0 lead. The TV commentators had just delivered a long hagiography (look it up) on how Mother Teresa Luis Gonzalez had spent time with some folk from the local Boys' and Girls' Clubs, doing a "meet and greet". All very laudable, but a) do we need a description that seemed to last longer than the actual event, and b) can we now expect equal time for the charitable work done by current members of the team?

Anyway, Gonzo smacked a ball to right that Byrnes absolutely butchered, and it went to the wall behind him. Luis motored smoothly round first, ready to put the tying run on second with no outs. But Byrnes corralled the ricochet and sent a laser throw on the fly - and, I note, with no Louganis-like flipping - to Drew. He slapped Gonzo on the top of his head as he slid, and Gonzalez was left, as Darin Sutton brilliantly put it, to "meet and greet" his team-mates back in the dugout. Thank you, baseball gods.

Bit of a tense game last night. In only four of the 40 Dodger plate-appearances, was the tying or go-ahead run not at the plate. Three of those came in the ninth - I guess it says something that the least exciting part of the game was a Valverde save! The Dodgers seemed permanently to threaten, but kept coming up empty, going 0-for-13 with runners in scoring position. Not that Arizona was much better, only 1-for-5, though Byrnes' top of the seventh single did at least break a lengthy oh-fer in that situation.

Until thar RBI, it looked like Lowe might take the loss, despite not having allowed an earned run. [That's more common for starters than you'd think: Doug Davis has done it twice this year already] All we'd managed was a hitless run in the first, on two walks, an error and our MVP, Sac Fly. After that, Webb and Lowe posted eleven consecutive zeroes, and Arizona had only six hits all night. Hairston had two, while Drew, Hudson and Snyder all had a hit and a walk.

Webb seemed to pitch better from the stretch, but got invaluable help from Snyder. Our catcher got the lead runner at third on a Lowe bunt attempt in the fourth, and repeated the medicine on a Pierre bunt in the seventh. Crucial plays, for which Snyder deserves enormous credit. That helped Webb throw seven scoreless frames, despite allowing five walks and seven hits. He's the first pitcher to allow 12 baserunners in 7+ shutout innings this year: only one man since 2002 has allowed more [Carlos Silva's complete game, 14 baserunner start on August 3rd, 2004]

The eighth, however, was the key, despite AZ having added an insurance run. The utterly useless LOOGY Randy Choate extended his record this year to three batters and three hits, as he failed to retire either Gonzo or Loney. Cruz got Nomar swinging, then walked Ethier, to load the bases with one out. However, to cheers from SnakePit Towers, he got Saenz swinging too, and Jose Valverde got the last four outs, for his first save longer than one inning since September 2005.

Given the excitement, a relatively quiet Gameday Thread. Certainly, in my case, I was too scared to move from in front of the TV, except a brief rant against Randy Choate. MFAN, oklahomasooners, hotclaws, singaporedbacksfan, Ridster, Goose, DbacksSkins and our newly-degreed Wimb were present, as Arizona rose once again to the top of the NL West, albeit tied with the Padres. Stock up on the Tums, folks: we're not even half-way through the season yet...

Gameday Graph

[Click graph to enlarge, in new window]
Master of his domain: Brandon Webb, +47.4%
God-emperor of suck: Randy Choate, -17.3% [well done! You must get up very early...]

The win provided our bullpen with some crucial breathing space. Tony Peña was unavailable because of having an infection removed from his thigh [ick!], while Lyon and Slaten were basically marked 'For Emergency Use Only'. Getting seven innings from Webb was thus absolutely crucial, though a seat should definitely be saved on the next Tucson bus for Randy Choate.

Bizarre, late-afternoon start time today, for Randy Johnson: 3.40pm? We're over one big hurdle with this victory, and can still get the expected split if we win today. Let's do that, go 6-4 on the homestand, and head on the road still atop the division.

Comment 7 comments  |  0 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

Comments

Display:

Randol Choate
How many tries before the Diamondbacks realize that Choate sucks?  Why wasn't Bill Murphy the loogy brought up?  Why is Choate still in this system!?!?

Anyway... that last fastball from Cruz was the best pitch he's thrown all season.  I wasn't really sure why Melvin felt that was the time to bring in Valverde, but it worked out in the end.

Nice win.  Here's to Randy actually being healthy tomorrow.

¡Viva Los Perritos Calientes!

by nihil67 on Jun 28, 2007 12:29 PM EDT reply actions  

Reaves strikes again
Link
What a night. What an absolutely beautiful night. Two of the best pitchers in the National League. The hometown boys battling the dreaded Los Angeles Dodgers for first place. The roof open. A vibrant crowd chanting Beat LA! Beat LA! Beat LA! Just beautiful. So beautiful that for a while there it almost didn't matter which team won.

Now, that's more like it. Shame he had to spoil it at the end with more snarkiness: "At least the Diamondbacks know now they occasionally can beat a winning team when their backs are against the wall." You mean like the twice we beat New York - in New York, and when they had the best record in the league? Sheesh.

by Jim McLennan on Jun 28, 2007 2:43 PM EDT reply actions  

well...
They showed our record on the TV broadcast against the other NL West teams. 3-2 vs the Pads, 5-4 vs the Gints (hurt by that 3 game sweep in SF), 6-6 vs the Rox, (not good but not awful) yet only (now) 2-6 vs the Dodgers. That's really what keeps us from being games ahead of SD and LA, the Dodgers games. Seeing what we did to the Mets IN NY and the Phils IN PHILLY, I'd say the complaint that we can't beat winning teams has been debunked. Remember, we almost took 2 of 3 from the Red Sox, who still have the best record in the majors.
Come on, Sandy Baby, loosen up. You're too tight.

by DbacksSkins on Jun 28, 2007 3:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

Cruz looked confident and eager to pitch....
...which I find a potentially exciting development. I dont mean the hackneyed, Valverde-esque pump fists following strikeouts. He was just very animated, even initiating a pow wow with Snyder, after which he patted Chris on the shoulder like you might a kid brother on the same page.  

That's not the Juan Cruz I remember, with the "I'd rather be anywhere but here" demeanor of an Andy Benes. Now he looks like he wants to strike people out - and knows he can do it, too.

Yes, he threw six straight balls for no conceivable reason and I imagine will always be on the wild side, but to have a situational pitcher come in with runners on - in the fifth or sixth - and not only retire hitters, but to strike them out on either side of the dish, is a potentially huge team asset going forward.

by Diamondhacks on Jun 28, 2007 9:33 PM EDT reply actions  

I must agree.....
Juan Cruz this year has been the man. By all means, keep him exactly where he is. Who knows, maybe it's the whole "we kick ass this year" thing that's rubbing off on him. I sorta wonder if the D'backs went back to Panama and found his twin bro Jose Cruz or something.
Come on, Sandy Baby, loosen up. You're too tight.

by DbacksSkins on Jun 30, 2007 7:10 AM EDT up reply actions  

Errrr....
The Dominican Republic, not Panama. LOL my bad

I don't think they have baseball in Panama....

What is it with me and nationalities?? I thought Josh Byrnes was Canadian too....

Come on, Sandy Baby, loosen up. You're too tight.

by DbacksSkins on Jun 30, 2007 7:13 AM EDT up reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to the AZ SnakePit, the SB Nation blog about the Arizona Diamondbacks. "When you think about the past all the time, when you get to the present day you are thinking about the past so it becomes your future again." -- Kirk Gibson.

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

Hl_small
New Primary Logo in 2012
Small
Free D-backs autograph session this Friday
Tmottbg_small
Exclusive Behind the Scene Tour of CHASE
Tmottbg_small
March 10 Spring Training Opportunity
Syd-barrett_small
Diamondbacks Claim Craig Tatum Off Waivers; 40 man roster full
Shoewizard-baby-72x72_small
Whats the deal with Josh Collmenter ?
Ryro_hangten_small
A Sad Day In The World Of Scrappy-ness: David Eckstein Retires
Ryro_hangten_small
Former Diamondback Craig Counsell Retires
Small
DBacks Fantasy Camp Autographs
Small
Salary Cap Dynasty League Openings

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >


Manager

Lucha_small Jim McLennan

Bench coaches

Madmen_icon_small snakecharmer

My-little-pony-friendship-is-magic-brony-not-the-element-of-efficiency_small kishi

Scarlett_small soco

Us1jack_small DbacksSkins

Players

Wailord_by_xous54_small Wailord

Hl_small Marc Fournier

Golden_dome_small Dan Strittmatter

Avogadro_small Zavada's Moustache

Small blue bulldog