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Diamondbacks Notes: January 28, 2009

* HELLO, DIAMONDBACKS NATION! - Welcome back.  After a test-run in 2008, we're rolling out DBN v. 2.0 in earnest for the 2009 season.  A schedule of preseason features will be posted soonly to whet your appetite for Arizona Diamondbacks baseball.  DBN is also looking for correspondents to contribute game recaps, notes and features to the site, so if you're up to the task, we'd love to hear from you.  Now, without further ado, let's get to the juicy news for this week ...

* AND YOU MAY GATHER GARLANDS THERE - The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro reports this morning that the Diamondbacks have agreed to terms with righty starter Jon Garland, who recently rebuffed the club's offer of a two-year contract.  The pending deal is believed to be for one year at a guaranteed salary of $6M-8M, with an option for a second season.  We'll look more closely at the signing when we release our season preview, but DBN's gut reaction is that Garland is a useful mid- to back-of-the-rotation starter...

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Tags: Dan Haren, Daniel Schlereth, Felipe Lopez, Gerardo Parra, Jarrod Parker, Jon Garland, Orlando Hudson, Prospects

Written by PHXMLB, on January 28th, 2009 at 11:40am

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Diamondbacks Notes: August 14, 2008

ARI @ COL, GAME 2 -- Arizona fell behind early Wednesday night before mounting a pair of rallies, first to tie the game at 4-4 in the seventh inning, then again to draw to within a run in the ninth following Brad Hawpe's two-run HR off Jon Rauch in the bottom of the eighth.  Despite the Diamondbacks' resilience, Colorado evened the series as Brian Fuentes struck out Adam Dunn with the bases loaded to seal a 6-5 Rockies win.

WEB GEMS -- With runners on the corners and no outs in the bottom of the sixth inning of last night's game, Augie Ojeda combined with Stephen Drew to turn a pretty double-play.  Drew fielded an Ian Stewart grounder, then checked Brad Hawpe at 3B before throwing to Ojeda to force Troy Tulowitzki out at 2B.  Ojeda, who started at 2B for the third straight game following Orlando Hudson's season-ending wrist injury, smartly saved a run by again looking Hawpe back to the bag before firing to 1B to finish the 6-4-3 twin-killing.

* TRACY GETS HOT -- The Dunn...

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Tags: Alex Romero, Andre Ethier, Brad Hawpe, Brian Fuentes, Chad Tracy, Chris B. Young, Chris Burke, Chris Snyder, Colorado Rockies, Craig Counsell, Dan Haren, Hiroki Kuroda, Ian Stewart, Jon Rauch, Justin Upton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Orlando Hudson, Philadelphia Phillies, Stephen Drew, Tony Pena, Troy Tulowitzki

Written by PHXMLB, on August 14th, 2008 at 9:07pm

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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.

The fit is not ideal for...

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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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Lost Dog: Hudson Gone for Season, Maybe for Good

With the news that Orlando Hudson underwent surgery late Saturday night on his dislocated wrist, the Diamondbacks again find themselves missing their star 2B for the stretch run of the season.  His is a critical loss during what Arizona hopes will be a second straight NL West championship campaign.
 
The club will still benefit from his leadership in the clubhouse, but the ODog's presence on the field cannot be easily replaced.  He is an absolute witch with the leather, invaluable for a team whose leading pitcher is a groundball specialist.  And while his modest power makes him an unlikely No. 3 hitter, Hudson played that role for the Diamondbacks.  That a guy who has never surpassed 15 HR or 67 RBI in a season batted third in the order 97 times says a lot about Arizona's 2008 offense.
 
The Diamondbacks will be hard pressed to replace Hudson's glove or his .305 / .367 / .450 line.  As they have no choice but to try, let's consider some of the options on the table.
 
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Tags: Aaron Miles, Adam Kennedy, Augie Ojeda, Brendan Ryan, Cesar Izturis, Chicago White Sox, Chris Burke, Chris Getz, Don Kelly, Emilio Bonifacio, Felipe Lopez, Jesus Merchan, Jon Rauch, Juan Uribe, Kansas City Royals, Mark Grudzielanek, Mike Hampton, Milwaukee Brewers, Mobile BayBears, Orlando Hudson, Ozzie Guillen, Prospects, Rusty Ryal, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Tucson Sidewinders

Written by PHXMLB, on August 12th, 2008 at 1:23am

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