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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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Series Preview: Diamondbacks @ Astros

* PREVIEW: ARI @ HOU -- This evening, Arizona opens a three-game road series against the Astros, who roll into the weekend having won seven games in a row.  Wins are wins, but the streak is less impressive considering it came in consecutive series sweeps against the Reds (53-68) and Giants (50-70).  Our boys should put up more of a fight than those Sisters of the Poor, especially with Brandon Webb and Randy Johnson expected to take the mound in the series.  In their meeting at Chase Field from April 28-30, the Diamondbacks took two of three from Houston.

MATH CLASS -- The Astros have the same record as Arizona at 62-59, but they have been outscored 555-576 on the season.  based on the Pythagorean expectation formula developed by Bill James to translate run differential into wins and losses, the 'Stros should be 58-63 on the year.  With 549 runs scored to 526 runs allowed, the Diamondbacks project to a record of 63-58.  Fans will remember that Arizona won the NL West last year...

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Tags: Bill James, Brandon Webb, Cincinnati Reds, Craig Biggio, Ed Wade, Eric Byrnes, Houston Astros, Jeff Bagwell, Miguel Tejada, Mitchell Report, Randy Johnson, San Francisco Giants

Written by PHXMLB, on August 15th, 2008 at 4:38pm

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Diamondbacks Notes: August 13, 2008

* DUNN DEBUTS -- Adam Dunn lived up to his reputation in his first game for Arizona.  Batting fourth and playing RF, the Diamondbacks newly acquired slugger did (almost) everything expected of him.
 
In the top of the first, Dunn worked a full count, then struck out swinging at a Ubaldo Jimenez sinker that bounced in the dirt.  Dunn followed up by taking a pair of called strikes to lead off the fourth, but rallied for a walk on four consecutive pitches, including another sinker that bounced in front of the plate for ball four. 
 
His first Diamondbacks hit came as Dunn drove an 0-1 fastball to RF for a double in the fifth.  He would have earned an RBI had Stephen Drew not been caught in a run-down at 3B as Conor Jackson reached by fielder's choice on the preceding play.  Dunn took four straight Jorge de la Rosa fastballs for his second BB to start the seventh, but the bottom of the order left him stranded for the third time on the night.
 
Batting with a runner in scoring...

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Tags: Adam Dunn, Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, Conor Jackson, Jarrod Parker, Jason Grilli, Jeff Baker, Jorge de la Rosa, Justin Upton, Karim Garcia, Luis Gonzalez, Max Scherzer, Micah Owings, Mobile BayBears, Randy Johnson, Seth Smith, Stephen Drew, Tucson Sidewinders, Ubaldo Jimenez, Yusmeiro Petit

Written by PHXMLB, on August 13th, 2008 at 4:24pm

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