AZ Snake Pit - Game #2: 4/5, Arizona Diamondbacks 11, Colorado Rockies 6An unofficial Arizona Diamondbacks community and bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47033/azsnakepit_f.png2016-04-06T01:51:06-04:00http://www.azsnakepit.com/rss/stream/111388372016-04-06T01:51:06-04:002016-04-06T01:51:06-04:00AZ 11, COL 6: Groundhog Day (alternate ending)
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<p>Stop me if some of this sounds a bit familiar.</p> <p><b>Record: 1-1. Pace: 81-81. Change on 2015: 0.</b></p>
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<li>Early <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.azsnakepit.com/">Diamondbacks</a> lead</li>
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<p>Watching the early innings of this one, you might be forgiven for wondering if the game had somehow been rained out - maybe they left the roof open - and Fox Sports Arizona were screening a re-run of last night's contest. The different uniforms, teal highlights this evening, might have been the main clue this was a different ball game altogether. Oh, go on then: "This was a different ball game". Fortunately, any similarities were purely coincidental from about the fifth inning on, and the Diamondbacks put up a six-spot of their own in the seventh, against the hapless <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.purplerow.com/">Rockies</a> bullpen,</p>
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<p>And it had started off so well, too. Three batters in, and <span>Paul Goldschmidt</span> had delivered his first hit, run, RBI and home-run of the season. And a majestic blast it was, arcing high into the Chase Field night, before descending just to the right of the batter's eye. Probably one of those which felt longer than it was, the official measurement being 439 feet. Still, it got the D-backs on the board, and <span>Jean Segura's</span> first home-run as a Diamondback in the bottom of the third inning made it 2-0, after he pounced all over a hanging breaking ball and sent it into the left-field bleachers at Chase Field. What could possibly go wrong?</p>
<p>Answer: the fourth inning, where the Rockies almost homered for the cycle off <span>Shelby Miller</span>. He'd looked a bit shaky through the first three, falling behind quite a few batters, and struggling to locate his pitches consistently. However, he'd got through them without damage. It started with a solo home-run by that <span>Trevor Story</span> guy. No big: we still have the lead. However, a single, wild pitch and an slow infield hit for <span>Gerardo Parra</span> set the table for a three-run homer, and that lead was no more. Double, and another home-run - this one a two-run shot, completed the six-run inning, and left Shelby Miller wondering if anyone got the number of that truck.</p>
<p>Miller did actually get through six innings, and deserves some credit for that. With the bullpen having worked five last night, things could have got dicey if they'd been given another long haul, and the odds of keeping Colorado off the board for five innings in a row, shrunk accordingly. As was, Shelby allowed eight hits and a walk over those six fdames, with a walk and two strikeouts. He actually outlasted his opposite number, Colorado starter <span>Chad Bettis</span> being pulled with one out in the sixth. The D-backs had already threatened, getting the tying run to the plate in the fifth, but <span>Socrates Brito</span> popped out with the bases loaded.</p>
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<p>Just as you were perhaps wondering if that was their chance, her comes the Rockies' bullpen to help. The sixth began with <span>Jake Lamb</span> doubling, and after a <span>Yasmany Tomas</span> walk, <span>Phil Gosselin</span> fouled out. However, <span>Nick Ahmed</span> singled home Lamb, chasing Bettis, and Jean Segura greeted the Colorado relief corps by ripping one past the despairing drive of their center-fielder for a two-RBI triple, to pull the Diamondbacks within one, and put the tying run at third with one out. Unfortunately, Brito and Goldschmidt both then struck out, and we finish this paragraph as we begun it - wondering if that was their chance.</p>
<p>It turns out to have been more of a warm-up act, as the DIamondbacks batted around in the seventh, sending ten men to the plate. <span>David Peralta</span> doubled, Welington Castillo's bat died a heroic death on a little bloop into right, breaking his ohfer the season and Jake Lamb walked, loading the bases with nobody out, and allowing Yasmany Tomas to tie up the game with a sacrifice fly. Rickie Weeks Jr legged out an infield hit for his first knock as a Diamondbacks to reload them, and Ahmed gave the D-backs a lead, singling to left. After Segura struck out, <span>Chris Owings</span> added a pinch RBI single, Weeks just avoiding over-running third, the safe call being upheld on appeal.</p>
<p>That loaded the bases for Goldschmidt, and Walt Weiss inexplicably opted to leave his left-hander in there to face Paul. The final outcome of this at-bat was never <i>really</i> in doubt, but Goldie toyed with his prey a bit, letting the Rockie reliever work the count full, and perhaps even believe he might have a shot at escaping the jam. Yeah. About that. Instead, Goldie drove the ball to the wall in left-center, emptying the bases to complete the six-run frame and give the Diamondbacks an 11-6 lead, having scored nine unanswered runs over just two innings. Starting pitching? It's clearly over-rated. Well, when you score 11 runs, it is.</p>
<p>We got to see <span>Tyler Clippard</span> and <span>Daniel Hudson</span> make their 2016 debuts, each man looking good as he retired all three men faced. With the game no longer a save situation, <span>Jake Barrett</span> came out for the ninth, and gave up a double, but closed things out. Five separate D-backs enjoyed two-hit nights, with Goldschmidt and Ahmed also reaching base on a walk. Goldy drove in four runs, Segura three, and Tomas doubled and walked, which helped counter some distinctly wobbly defense during the early going in left. But that will be forgotten, and the emphatic nature of this one likely serves notice that the spring offense was not entirely illusory.</p>
<p align="center"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/livewins.aspx?date=2016-04-05&team=Diamondbacks&dh=0&season=2016"><img src="https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/6296087/chart.0.png" alt="chart.0.png"></a><br>[<i>Click to enlarge, at fangraphs.com</i>]<br><b>Ghostbusters: Jean Segura, +31.6%<br></b>Caddyshack: Ahmed, +19.8%; Goldschmidt, +12.9%, Peralta, +10.2%<b><br><i>Garfield: Shelby Miller, -39.6%<br></i></b><i>Garfield 2: <span>Socrates Brito</span>, -17.0%</i><b></b></p>
<p>Solid show in the comments, with over 800 between the preview and the GDT. freeland1787 cracked three figures, ahead of BenSharp and asteroid, with others taking part tonight being: AzDbackfanInDc, AzRattler, BushLeagueFan, Clefo, Dbackguy, DbacksSkins, Diamondhacks, G.O.B., Gungus, GuruB, I suppose I'm a Pessimist, Jim McLennan, JoeCB1991, Makakilo, MrMrrbi, Muu, Oldenschoole, RobertMerrill, Ryancohn, Sprankton, TylerO, Xerostomia, Zavada's Moustache, blue bulldog, cardinalshuffle, coldblueAZ, david.munter, ford.williams.10, hotclaws, kamshing, luckycc, makattack71, noblevillain, onedotfive, piratedan7, preston.salisbury, shoewizard and since_98.</p>
<p>Most rec'd comment was by Zavada's Moustache, but appears to involve some kind of college football reference, so is automatically disqualified. Fortunately, he was also responsible for the thread's other pink comment.</p>
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<p>Suddenly worried he’s not the pitcher that gets bailed out with run support anymore.</p>
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<p>Zack Grienke likes my team's uniforms.</p>
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<p>Not kidding there. The team scored more tonight, than the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.talkingchop.com/">Braves</a> did over an <i>eight-start</i> span for Miller, from June 18-July 30 last year. Still didn't get the W here though. Anyway, time for bed. Matinee game tomorrow, so expect a radically different Diamondbacks line-up, not least with <span>Chris Herrmann</span> behind the plate. Wouldn't be surprised to see <span>Brandon Drury</span>, and perhaps an infield outing for Owings as well. We can still win the series, folks - that was looking a bit unlikely about the middle of the fourth inning tonight!</p>
https://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/4/6/11375892/diamondbacks-rockies-recap-paul-goldschmidt-shelby-millerJim McLennan2016-04-06T00:58:25-04:002016-04-06T00:58:25-04:00Diamondbacks 11, Rockies 6
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<p>Let's hope you didn't turn this one off early in disgust. </p> <p>Not that I'd blame you if you had, because <span>Shelby Miller</span> decided to emulate <span>Zack Greinke</span> by having a <i>really</i> crappy inning and allowing the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.purplerow.com/">Rockies</a> to score six times. For variety, he did it in the fourth inning, on a trio of home-runs. That undid some long-ball work for the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.azsnakepit.com/">Diamondbacks</a>, who had taken a two run lead on a pair of homers from <span>Paul Goldschmidt</span> and Jean Segura. However, the offense we saw blow past so many teams in spring training was clearly present at Chase Field, as Arizona made it a one-run game with three in the sixth, and then blew past Colorado by scoring six in the seventh.</p>
<p>Miller ended up actually getting through six innings, allowing six runs on eight hits and a walk with two strikeouts, but <span>Tyler Clippard</span>, <span>Daniel Hudson</span> and <span>Jake Barrett</span> posted three scoreless innings of relief, with Clippard getting the win. But the victory truly belongs to the offense. Goldschmidt had two hits, a walk and four RBI, while Segura had two hits and drove in three. There were also multi-hit games for David Peratta, <span>Welington Castillo</span> and <span>Nick Ahmed</span>, as the Diamondbacks pounded out 15 hits and four walks to post their first win of the 2016 campaign and even the series.</p>
https://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/4/6/11376084/diamondbacks-rockies-scoreJim McLennan2016-04-05T20:00:03-04:002016-04-05T20:00:03-04:00Game Preview, #2: It's Miller time!
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<p>Our other big-ticket pitching acquisition of the winter, Shelby Miller, makes his first start for us in the majors. Hopefully, it'll go better than last night!</p> <div class="pane sports_data_widget lineup clearfix">
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<p>Just one change to the line-up, Brito taking over from <span>Chris Owings</span> in CF - Peralta and Castillo also swap places in the line-up. I'm thinking this will largely be what we see against right-handed starting pitchers. As well as Miller, this one also marks the debut of another uniform: tonight, we'll be playing in the "Home alternate teal with teal outline "A" cap." The ones worn last night will never be seen again, I trust, having been ceremonially burned, with the remains being placed in a small urn and presented to Trevor Story.</p>
<p>Couple of bits of follow-up info from Chip Hale. He more or less denied the idea that Greinke was suffering from the 'flu last night. <a target="_blank" href="http://arizonasports.com/story/619982/d-backs-manager-hale-if-zack-greinke-was-sick-i-did-not-know-about-it/">He said</a>, "I don’t know where that came from. I got a text, actually, early this morning from Ken Rosenthal, who reported it — I guess he tweeted it — and asked me, and I didn’t respond to it because, first of all, even if it was true, I don’t know if anybody would want to make excuses for having a poor outing. But not that I know of, that there was any issue." Chip also said "sorry" for his comments last night about the media - <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/Jody_Jackson/status/717475573597999104">apparently</a>, his son got on his case about them:</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Chip Hale apologized for his media hype comments from last night. <a href="https://t.co/zY8pStgnlE">pic.twitter.com/zY8pStgnlE</a></p>
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<p>He does have a point, to some extent. Virtually every starter will drop a turkey like last night's over the course of the season [just ask <span>Clayton Kershaw</span>, who has had his share of nightmares here!]. But the fact that it was on Opening Day - and the first game of our most expensive player ever - magnifies everything. As <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/4/5/11371628/8-horrible-opening-day-starts-by-playoff-teams">we noted elsewhere</a>, it's only one game, and there will like be 70 or more defeats over the coming months, some likely irritating us to an even greater degree. That said, a good performance tonight, by both Miller and the offense, will go a long way to rinsing the bad taste from Monday away.</p>
<p>Also, note that the game tonight is being broadcast on Fox Sports Arizona PLUS, since the Suns and Coyotes are also in action tonight. This should help you track down the channel, if you're having issues!</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">To know what channels you can find <a href="https://twitter.com/Dbacks">@Dbacks</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/ArizonaCoyotes">@ArizonaCoyotes</a> & <a href="https://twitter.com/Suns">@Suns</a> on tonight & this week, here you go! <a href="https://t.co/Do094lIfAX">pic.twitter.com/Do094lIfAX</a></p>
— FOX Sports Arizona (@FOXSPORTSAZ) <a href="https://twitter.com/FOXSPORTSAZ/status/717417082787209216">April 5, 2016</a>
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