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Farm Bureau: April 2, 2009

* DEXTER FOWLER - The Colorado Rockies, the last hold-outs with the Diamondbacks in the Old Pueblo, got a big spring from one of their brightest prospects: Dexter Fowler. At 23 years old, with a charismatic smile and a rangy 6'4", 173 lbs build, the Rockies' center fielder is a player who compares favorably to Arizona's own Chris B. Young

The greatest likenesses are in the field, where each uses speed and instincts to play premium defense. Like Young, Fowler glides to the ball with grace, so he is well suited to patrol the spacious middle garden at Coors Field. Both can throw powerfully and accurately, although Fowler's arm is rated higher by scouts. Each saw his ML debut as a 22-year old after posting large numbers at his final minor league stop; Young made the leap from AAA Tucson in 2006 and Fowler was called up last season from AA Tulsa.

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Tags: Angel Villalona, California League, Carlos Gonzalez, Charlie Culberson, Colorado Rockies, Dan Haren, Dexter Fowler, Jackson Williams, Juan Castro, Los Angeles Dodgers, Madison Bumgarner, Manny Ramirez, Matt Holliday, Nick Noonan, Oakland Athletics, Tim Alderson, Tim Lincecum, Wendell Fairley

Written by PHXMLB, on April 2nd, 2009 at 8:10am

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Diamondbacks Notes: August 28, 2008

* CALL TO THE BULLPEN - The fine folks at DBN (some of us, anyway) have been on a little holiday. If by holiday you get us to mean staying late at work and not writing too much about baseball. The notion being that it's a big job to write a whole website everyday.  Which is why we're calling for some assistance -- a bullpen, if you will.  DBN needs correspondents to divvy up the daily duties of chronicling the mighty Arizona Diamondbacks We don't have a red telephone, but you can send us an email We would be relieved.

* NO, REALLY - Speaking of needing someone to get us out of a jam ... the Diamondbacks pitching staff is having a damn hard time preventing opponents from scoring these days.  After a two week stretch during which they won nine of twelve games, Arizona opened the final full week of August with a four game losing streak.  If losing a weekend series to the reeling Marlins was not enough, a road set against last-place San Diego turned ugly and resulted in a three-game...

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Tags: Adam Dunn, Brandon Webb, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, Dan Haren, Derek Lowe, Doug Davis, Hiroki Kuroda, Joe Torre, John Lannan, Justin Upton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Ramirez, Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, Tucson Sidewinders, Washington Nationals, Yusmeiro Petit

Written by PHXMLB, on August 28th, 2008 at 12:16am

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Snakes Stake NL West Hopes on Dunn's Mighty Bat

Well, damn.  Just when you thought the Diamondbacks had opted against a move for one of the big bats available on the trade market, they land the major league leader in home runs -- a week and a half past the trade deadline!

Kudos to Josh Byrnes and the front office crew for making the move to acquire Adam Dunn.

Arizona's offense, which surged after the All-Star Break, sputtered once again beginning with the July 31-August 3 series in Los Angeles.  In splitting a four game set with their closest division rivals, the Diamondbacks scored a grand total of nine runs.  They managed to exceed that pace in subsequent series against the woeful Pirates and Braves, but Arizona bats could not put enough runs on the board to avoid a 3-4 home stand.

The Dodgers, meanwhile, have added a formidable hitter in Manny Ramirez, whose scorching hot bat may yet carry them past Arizona in the NL West.  The trade for Dunn is a direct answer to the challenge laid down by LA.

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Tags: Adam Dunn, Albert Pujols, Chad Tracy, Cincinnati Reds, Conor Jackson, Dallas Buck, Josh Byrnes, Justin Upton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Ramirez, Mark Teixeira, Max Scherzer, Orlando Hudson, Pat Burrell, Tucson Sidewinders

Written by PHXMLB, on August 12th, 2008 at 4:22am

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