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2009 DIAMONDBACKS SEASON PREVIEW - PART IV

* LOOKING FORWARD - Having once been a team of veterans drawn from other clubs, Arizona enters 2009 with a roster whose players are predominantly young and of local origin. For most of these players, the coming season will be their third together as a group. The experience of developing as a team is rare in modern baseball, where free agency and trades shuffle almost every organization's roster annually.

Indeed, the Diamondbacks have not been immune to turnover on their pitching staff or in the field. Several key players are gone from the 2008 edition. Unable to work out a new pact with the club, Randy Johnson has taken his quest for 300 wins to San Francisco. Orlando Hudson has joined another division rival, signing on to play second base with the Dodgers. A third NL West team, the Padres, have made David Eckstein their starting second baseman. The Nationals reached a two-year agreement with Adam Dunn, who will play first base in Washington. Ex-closer Brandon Lyon joined the...

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Tags: Brad Penny, Brandon Lyon, Brandon Webb, Chad Qualls, Chad Tracy, Chris B. Young, Chris Snyder, Colorado Rockies, Conor Jackson, Dan Haren, David Eckstein, Derek Lowe, Detroit Tigers, Doug Davis, Eric Byrnes, Felipe Lopez, Jon Garland, Jon Rauch, Juan Cruz, Justin Upton, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Max Scherzer, Orlando Hudson, Randy Johnson, Ryan Roberts, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Scott Schoeneweis, Stephen Drew, Tom Gordon, Tony Pena

Written by PHXMLB, on April 5th, 2009 at 4:08pm

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Diamondbacks Notes: August 16, 2008

* ARI @ HOU, GAME 1 -- The Diamondbacks crossed the plate early and often, cruising to a 12-2 win over Houston in Friday's series opener.  Astros' lefty starter Wandy Rodriguez issued five walks and Arizona batted around in the top of the first inning.  But the visitors scored only three runs in that frame, as Chris Burke and Brandon Webb both took called third strikes with the bases loaded.  Webb would need no more support, his Cy Young form evidenced by a line of 8 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, BB, 6 K on 82 pitches.  His teammates took no chances and scored in all but two innings.  Every starting position player notched a hit and reached home safely at least once on the night.  In short, this was a laugher.

* ARI @ HOU, GAME 2 -- By a score only a litte less one-sided than Friday's final, Arizona gave Houston a case of déjà vu and defeated the hosts 11-5 on Saturday.  The winning formula was eerily familiar -- a crooked number in the top of the first, a dominant pitching peformance, and...

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Tags: Adam Dunn, Brandon Backe, Brandon Webb, Chad Qualls, Chris B. Young, Chris Burke, Chris Snyder, Conor Jackson, Houston Astros, Jon Rauch, Leo Rosales, Mark Reynolds, Miguel Montero, Randy Johnson, Tony Pena, Wandy Rodriguez, Yusmeiro Petit

Written by PHXMLB, on August 16th, 2008 at 8:46pm

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