AZ Snake Pit - Game #109: 8/5, Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2An unofficial Arizona Diamondbacks community and bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47033/azsnakepit_f.png2016-08-06T02:06:41-04:00http://www.azsnakepit.com/rss/stream/121553992016-08-06T02:06:41-04:002016-08-06T02:06:41-04:00AZ 3, MIL 2: The Walking of the Beef
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<p id="ElABxN"><strong>Record: 44-65. Pace: 65-97. Change on 2015: -9. </strong></p>
<p id="lVx3PG">Things nearly got off to an ugly start, when the Brewers greeted Braden Shipley with a lead-off double, which Yasmany Tomas almost caught at the wall, but instead ended up turning into a triple. A good play by Paul Goldschmidt at first held the runner at third for the first out. This was followed by a great one from Chris Owings, who fired home to cutdown the lead runner there. Another ground-ball out allowed Shipley to escape with a zero in the first - it looked extremely unlikely when there was a man on third with no outs. </p>
<p id="AQNgMw">That kinda set the tone for Shipley’s evening, as he seemed to be weaving in and out of trouble all evening. He had two on in the second, but was helped by having the pitcher’s spot come up. Shipley walked the lead-off man in the third, but a neatly-turned double play, particularly by Jean Segura on the pivot, ended any threat there. He finally ran out of lives in the fourth, as a two-out RBI single got the Brewers on the board. What was weirder was what happened after. That was Orlando Arcia’s first major-league hit, so Segura kindly tossed the ball into the Brewers’ dugout. Unfortunately, it was still a “live” ball, so Arcia ended up getting two bases, courtesy of Jean, moving to third. </p>
<p id="OqqA24">Again, however, Shipley was fortunate to be in the National League. The #8 hitter was up, so he was intentionally walked, in order to get to Chase Anderson, who duly obliged with the final out. Braden stranded two more runners in the fifth, then bounced back with an actual 1-2-3 inning in the sixth. This proved a false dawn, however. He gave up a solo home-run to lead off the seventh, and that was the end of Shipley’s night. It was an evening where he struggled badly to locate his pitches, walking six, and against another team, that might have ended up leading to more than two earned runs. He allowed four hits and fanned two. </p>
<p id="hpoPMN">Meanwhile, the Arizona offense was... Yasmany Tomas. Remember when we were concerned about his apparent lack of power? It was supposed to be his calling-card, but in his first 127 games for the club, he only had nine home-runs. Yasmany seems to be making up for lost time since: Over his last 85 appearances, he now has 21 homers. and is on pace for a 30-HR season at age 25. That’s only been achieved by less than a handful of Diamondbacks his age or younger previously. Paul Goldschmidt was the most recent in 2013, preceded by Justin Upton (2011), Mark Reynolds (2009) and Chris Young (2007). </p>
<p id="NCtEML">He certainly seems to have an ability to punish pitching mistakes ruthlessly. His second home-run in particular was a good example, as Chase Anderson missed his spot by several feet. Tomas took it the other way, knocking the ball just over the right-field fence, out of the fielder’s despairing leap. No such doubt about the first one, in the second inning, where he obliterated a change-up to left. The Brewers would have needed Optimus Prime playing left-field to have had any shot at making a play. It was Tomas’s sixth multi-homer game of the season, breaking a tie for the major-league lead with... Mark Trumbo. But, oddly, it was Yasmany’s first such at Chase Field. </p>
<p id="CHPocj">There wasn’t much other offense to speak of for Arizona, just three hits through the end of the 10th inning. Michael Bourn had a ground-rule double with two outs in the third. Welington Castillo a two-out single in the fourth, and David Peralta led off the seventh with a single. Indeed, the Diamondbacks had their lead-off man on base in the sixth (a Goldschmidt walk), seventh and eighth (Segura reaching on a dropped third strike), but could do nothing. Their best chance was the last; it looked like Segura had stolen second, but Bourn was bunting. An intentional walk to Goldschmidt put two on, but Jake Lamb and Tomas grounded out.</p>
<p id="8TC5S0">The D-backs bullpen had one of their better outings for a while. Enrique Burgos looked particularly impressive with his two strikeouts in the eighth, Both sides benefited from some fine outfield defense in the ninth inning. For the home side, David Peralta made a fine leaping grab at the wall to take away a likely triple from Arcia, leading off the top half. However, this was matched in the bottom half, when the Brewers’ Kirk Nieuwenhuis took away extra bases from Welington Castillo with a fine sprawling catch to his right. </p>
<p id="NyZfwI">Jake Barrett was efficient in a seven-pitch ninth. I wondered if we might see him in the tenth - his spot was left on-deck in the bottom of the ninth - but Chip Hale made the brave decision to go to Daniel Hudson instead. It’s kinda sad that I now find myself holding my breath for Huddy’s outings. Tonight was no different, as he put two on and took 28 pitches to get through the tenth. At least the end result was a zero. Adam Loewen worked the 11th, completing five scoreless innings for the bullpen, in which they faced only two batters over the minimum. They combined to allow two hits and one walk, striking out six. </p>
<p id="1eaM7g">Former D-back Blaine Boyer came on for Milwaukee, and was greeted rudely by Goldschmidt and Lamb, who both hit solid singles. Tomas couldn’t continue his heroics, striking out, but David Peralta was able to reach, when Arcia was unable to field a chopper up the middle cleanly, loading the bases. That brought up Castillo, who was jackknifed by a pitch he might well have let hit him, before eventually taking ball four low, allowing everyone to trot forward for a walk-off walk. It was the D-backs 8th such in team history, and the first since September 10, 2011, when Lyle Overbay did it, against the Padres and Joe Thatcher. Preston <a href="http://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/5/19/11706114/diamondbacks-history-walk-off-walks">wrote about the others</a> earlier this year.</p>
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<br><b>Cerberus, the triple-headed bullpen beast: Hudson, Loewen and Barrett, +13.9% each</b>
<br>Pegasus: Burgos, +10.8%
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<p id="5mmGgh">Interestingly, Tomas was only +1.5%, despite a pair of go-ahead home-runs. The value of those (+24.1%) was largely undone by his subsequent at-bats. Makakilo led the commenters tonight, ahead of tucsondbacks and makattack71. The others present were: Diamondhacks, GuruB, Indedave, James Attwood, Jim McLennan, JoeCB1991, MichaelMcD831993, MrMrrbi, Oldenschoole, PorkMac, Smurf1000, Sprankton, Tepo6688, aricat, asteroid, coldblueAZ, hotclaws, onedotfive and piratedan7. Nothing with more than one rec, so I’m going with Michael’s comment on Twitter instead.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> If Tomas hits a walkoff HR, I think the Snakepit might break.</p>— Michael McDermott (@MichaelMcD80393) <a href="https://twitter.com/MichaelMcD80393/status/761794726882258944">August 6, 2016</a>
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<p id="OKaH8s">We’re back at Chase Field tomorrow night, as Patrick Corbin takes the mound for Arizona, and the D-backs try to win a series. It’s Greinke bobblehead night, and also Pokemon something. I’ll be staying well clear, personally...</p>
https://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/8/6/12391618/diamondbacks-brewers-recapJim McLennan2016-08-06T01:37:12-04:002016-08-06T01:37:12-04:00Diamondbacks 3, Brewers 2
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<p>Yasmany Tomas homered twice, and Welington Castillo got a walk-off walk in the 11th inning, as the D-backs won the opening game of the series against the Brewers. </p> <p>Braden Shipley was not as effective as in his previous outing, and struggled to throw strikes - he walked six batters in his six innings of work. However, he was generally effective at making the big pitch when he needed it, and got some help from the defense behind him. As a result, he held Milwaukee to two runs on four hits with a pair of strikeouts. There was a two-out RBI single in the fourth, and a solo home-run to lead off the seventh, his last batter of the game. Each of those tied the game up, the Diamondbacks having scored in the second and fourth, both times on solo home-runs by Yasmany Tomas, his 20th and 21st of the season.</p>
<p>With very similar lines for both starters - Shipley and Chase Anderson both went six, allowing two runs on four hits - this was then turned over to the bullpens. They did their job the rest of the way, with good defensive plays for the home and visiting outfielders keeping the scored tied through the end of regulation. The Diamondbacks 'pen threw five scoreless frames, which kept the game going until the 11th. There, Paul Goldschmidt and Jake Lamb singled to lead the inning off, and one out later, David Peralta reached on an error, loading the bases. Welington Castillo then worked a walk, and the four-game losing streak was at an end.</p>
https://www.azsnakepit.com/2016/8/6/12392076/diamondbacks-brewers-scoreJim McLennan2016-08-05T20:30:05-04:002016-08-05T20:30:05-04:00Diamondbacks Game Preview, #109: No change
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<p id="OZdNx6">And so, the off-day passed with absolutely no indication of change for the 2016 Arizona Diamondbacks. Apparently going 7-25 while being outscored by exactly 100 runs - the worst such streak for the team, in both losses and run differential, since 2004 - merits business as usual. Of course, this could be a swan scenario: all remains calm on serene above the surface, while there’s a lot of frantic paddling going on below the water. Maybe Tony La Russa is stalking the corridors of Chase Field as we speak, armed with a chainsaw, "reorganizing" the front-office, or at least the numbers and location of their limbs. But, from the fans’ point of view, we only know what we see is being done, and that the same people who all but promised us contention, are still in charge of the team who are tied for the second-worst record in all baseball.</p>
<p id="8v7y5u">Yes, folks. We’ll have the full Tankapalooza update tomorrow, but the Diamondbacks go into play today level with the Twins on 43-65, That seems unlikely to last, given Minnesota has actually put up a winning record of late (18-12 over the last 30, as good as any NL team has managed). Which would leave us only behind the Braves: they’re four games up... But also have been four better than the Diamondbacks over the past 10 games. If that keeps up, we’ll be in a virtual tie with Atlanta, by the time we come back from Boston at the end of next week. Maybe this is part of La Russa’s cunning plan, to secure another #1 draft pick next year. Perhaps we can even hold onto this one for a bit?</p>
<p id="2vSG0c">Having conceded 46 runs over the last four games, our pitching staff will be hoping the Brewers are a bit less of a challenge than the Dodgers and Nationals. The team record for runs conceded over a five-game span, incidentally, is 52, so a six-pack of runs this evening would be enough to tie that up. The record run-differential is -40 - both figures date from late August 2005 - so losing by five runs would also tie Arizona in that department of futility. Tonight’s game is a rematch of the contest in Milwaukee on July 25, which was Shipley’s major-league debut. That one was was won by the Brewers 7-2; a repeat would set a new mark for runs and tie the record for run differential. I’m sure the excitement will be palpable at Chase Field tonight...</p>
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