AZ Snake Pit - Game #68: 6/20, Arizona Diamondbacks 1, San Diego Padres 8An unofficial Arizona Diamondbacks community and bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47033/azsnakepit_f.png2015-06-21T03:20:29-04:00http://www.azsnakepit.com/rss/stream/85833782015-06-21T03:20:29-04:002015-06-21T03:20:29-04:00Diamondbacks 1, Padres 8: And, elsewhere...
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<p>While D-backs fandom prepared to storm the executive offices at Chase Field, there was a game going on inside. It didn't go very well. </p> <p><b>Record: 33-35. Pace: 79-83. Change on 2014: +4.</b></p>
<p>The 9th attempt by Arizona to reach the .500 mark, since the last time we were there, didn't go much better than the previous eight. The margin here was certainly bloated by a four-run ninth inning for the visitors, courtesy of <span>Addison Reed</span>, and starter <span>Robbie Ray</span> didn't have a bad outing. But the offense proved all but incapable of doing anything much against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.gaslampball.com/">Padres</a>' <span>Tyson Ross</span>, who took only 111 pitches to motor through a complete game. allowing only four hits and a walk.</p>
<p>Ray certainly has an electric fastball: left-handed starters who throw in the mid-90's tend not to be too frequent. But I'm not sure it's necessarily going to be enough; when you're going through the order for the third and fourth time, he's going to need something else. Preferably, two something elses. Going into tonight's game, he had thrown his fastball more than three-quarters of the time this season, and the ratio looked about the same tonight. The other problem is that when you provide the power, good contact goes a long way: we saw that both in Kemp's solid second-inning double, and Norris's home-run, which landed a long way into the left-field bleachers.</p>
<p>He did get plenty of strikeouts, fanning a career-high seven - he had never struck out more than five before. But it was notable that, as he went deeper into the game, the longer the at-bats became. He seemed to move into more use of his change-up later, but that just wasn't as effective. With two outs in the fifth, he had a long battle with <span>Clint Barmes</span>, which culminated in a broken-bat double. Ray walked the next hitter on four pitches, and that was the end of his night. He went 5.2 innings, allowing four runs on six hits and two walks, but those last two outs took Ray 25 pitches, and he was clearly running out of steam.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Ross was proving brutally effective, with his slider in particular proving incredibly hard for the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.azsnakepit.com/">Diamondbacks</a>' hitters to pick up. The first two times through the order, we were 1-for-16 with a walk and a sacrifice, Cliff Pennington's single leading off the third inning being our sole hit, and Paul Goldschmidt's first inning base on balls our only other base-runner. <span>Chris Owings</span> did have some bad luck both times up, hitting the ball extremely hard on each occasion, only to see the Padres' third baseman convert them into line-drive outs. The rest of the line-up? Not so much.</p>
<p>We did score with two outs in the seventh. Owings' luck finally changed, and he tripled into center field, and <span>Welington Castillo</span> followed with an RBI double to make the score 4-1 San Diego. Meanwhile, David Heranandez retired all four batters faced (though allowed a runner inherited from Ray to score on a wild pitch), and <span>Randall Delgado</span> followed up by facing the minimum over two frames. However any faint hopes of a late comeback were crushed by Addison Reed, who retired two of seven batters, allowing four extra-base hits, all of which came around to score. Reed's ERA at Chase this year is now 10.22, compared to 1.50 on the road. No wonder he gets booed.</p>
<p>It has to be said, attention in the second half of the game was drawn away, in part by the trade of Arroyo and Toussaint, and partly by my Internet doing an impression of Reed i.e. crapping out entirely. My request for a pinch quick recapper on Twitter generated some scathing responses from 'Pitters there, so I'll turn the rest of this recap over to them:</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> Just post a pic of a dumpster fire</p>
— Michael Barnard (@Michael1Barnard) <a href="https://twitter.com/Michael1Barnard/status/612482786918711297">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> Fire Dave Stewart, that's all the recap you need!</p>
— Dan Magness (@realdbacksfan) <a href="https://twitter.com/realdbacksfan/status/612482877763092480">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> "Tyson Ross was good. Robbie Ray was decent. Addison Reed was Addison Reed. Fin."</p>
— Diamondback Fans (@DbackFans) <a href="https://twitter.com/DbackFans/status/612483095804166144">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> traded future P for money, reed sucks again / still, scherzer should still be here throws no-no, move goldy and we riot?</p>
— BaseballTwitt3r (@BaseballTwitt3r) <a href="https://twitter.com/BaseballTwitt3r/status/612483111130021888">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> Reed saved the day! Or not.</p>
— Jennifer F. (@jendfaz) <a href="https://twitter.com/jendfaz/status/612483139668054016">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> "Didn't get to .500. Reed still stinks. Dbacks made, er, highly questionable trade." How's that?</p>
— Mindy (@SongBird3411) <a href="https://twitter.com/SongBird3411/status/612484291872735232">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/AZSnakepit">@AZSnakepit</a> New regime continues to befuddle, as players get shocked while on the field. Subtitle: Reed is the only constant</p>
— Bill (@bmain249) <a href="https://twitter.com/bmain249/status/612484427663323137">June 21, 2015</a>
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And a poignant coda from someone who was particularly blind-sided by tonight's news:</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">The business side of baseball sucks, especially when your player gets traded because of it <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HeartbrokenArroyoFan?src=hash">#HeartbrokenArroyoFan</a></p>
— April Addington (@Rockkstarr11) <a href="https://twitter.com/Rockkstarr11/status/612498731150131200">June 21, 2015</a>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/livewins.aspx?date=2015-06-20&team=Diamondbacks&dh=0&season=2015"><img src="https://cdn3.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/3810548/chart.0.png" alt="Fangraph"></a><br>[<i>Click for details, at Fangraphs.com</i>]<br><b>Did his best: Randall Delgado, +2.7%<br><i>Wasn't very good: <span>A.J. Pollock</span> -8.6%</i></b></p>
<p>This is the closest I'in a long while to a complete negative sweep from our hitters. Castillo's +1.3% the sole positive batter. Still, a huge turnout in the GDT, with 46 people showing up [though I suspect many were there to discuss the trade, rather than the game]. DbacksSkins, SongBird and preston.salisbury were the top. Also there: 4 Corners Fan, Augdogs, AzRattler, BIGredmc, BrokeNBattleX, BulldogsNotZags, Chelsea75, Clefo, Dbackguy, DeadmanG, Devin Jessup, Diamondhacks, GuruB, Hazzard21, Jim McLennan, JoeCB1991, Makakilo, MrMrrbi, Sprankton, Steven Burt, Umbrella24, Xipooo, Zavada's Moustache, alexbucura, aricat, asteroid, bbtng, blitzred1, catbat, cesarhernandez, circa4, gamepass, globaldistrust, hotclaws, leo7630, luckycc, mbarnard11, noblevillain, onedotfive, piratedan7, serg_guillen, shoewizard and xmet. No Comment of the Night, since no red ones were about the game.</p>
<p>So that's no nine consecutive failed attempts to get back to .500. Odds against? One in 512. Damn. At what point do we start invoking curses? Father's Day tomorrow, and we'll see if the team can rebound to take the series and set up another stab in Colorado next week. <span>Jeremy Hellickson</span> starts for us.</p>
https://www.azsnakepit.com/2015/6/21/8819585/diamondbacks-padres-tyson-rossJim McLennan2015-06-21T01:00:52-04:002015-06-21T01:00:52-04:00FINAL: D-backs 1, Padres 8
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<p>In which your pinch-hitting quick recapper doesn't watch the game, opens up the boxscore on MLB.com and OH MY GD WHAT HAPPENED HERE</p> <p>It's hard to win a game when you only score one run.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you give up 8 runs.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you give up 10 hits and another 4 walks, and also commit an error as well.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when your starter doesn't make it through 6 innings.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you have <span>Addison Reed</span> on your roster, and then you use him in a game.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when Addison Reed gives up 4 runs in a less than a full inning of work.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you hear a trade goes down that dumps a top rated prospect.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you realize you've been catching up on Game of Thrones instead of managing the game.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you go to ask for more lives in Candy Crush and realize you're on the wrong tab and accept a trade from the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.talkingchop.com/">Braves</a>.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game when you're using freshly caught salmon as bats and raw, whole chickens for baseball gloves.</p>
<p>It's hard to win a game.</p>
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<p>Win. Or don't. Because it's not as if .500 means anything. </p>
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<p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.azsnakepit.com/">Diamondbacks</a>' assault on Mount .500 since April 24 has gone about as well as an attempt to climb the south face of the Eiger, while blindfolded, and using mountaineering equipment made entirely of pasta. This will now be Arizona's ninth attempt to win while one game below .500, having lost the last eight such contests. The odds of a team losing eight straight, if they are a "true" .500 team, is one in 256, so you do have to wonder if there is now something psychological in effect now. Certainly, the last time - the matinee game on Thursday, completing our season series against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.halosheaven.com/">Angels</a> - the team hardly seemed to make an effort.</p>
<p>To win, we'll probably have to go through Ross, who has had a disappointing season, but has done well against us of late, more often than not.. Three of his last four starts against Arizona have been 6+ innings and two runs or fewer. However, we still managed to win one of those. Goldie has hit him well - 6-for-17 with a pair of homers - but then, there aren't many pitchers he hasn't hit. Of the 23 pitchers with more than 15 PA against Goldschmidt, the only two with an OPS under .700 are <span>Dan Haren</span> (4-for-19, .579 OPS) and <span>Mike Leake</span> (2-for-16, .250 OPS). Ross's 1.300 OPS is fifth on that list, so I'm hoping for good things today.</p>
<p><span>Yasmany Tomas</span> is getting an expected day off, following his elbow taking a bit of a beating yesterday - and without even stopping a perfect game on the 27th out as consolation. He may be able to come off the bench, but instead it's Dorn who gets to start in right-field, and bats fifth. Interesting he gets to hit ahead of Owings, which may be a nod as to how far CO's stock has fallen. His OPS+ of 55 is 164th of 167 qualfying batters in the majors this year, and it's largely down to the fact that he has <u>six</u> walks in 235 plate-appearances. With Ender Inciarte's walk-rate also below 3%, there may be something about "You can't walk out of Arizona".</p>
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