Archive for March, 2007
The Last Day of Spring
Closed Published by Diary of a Diehard March 31st, 2007 on Diary of a DiehardToday was historical for a couple of reasons. First it is the final day of 2007 Spring Training for the Arizona Diamondbacks. They would face the San Diego Padres for third time in three days. This game would be played in the friendly confines of Chase Field in an afternoon contest. The second and perhaps more important reason is that today marks the tenth anniversary of the first regular season game against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998. There has been so much baseball played since that first game that sometimes it seems as though the Diamondbacks have been around forever (at least according to my wife Trina). Of course I am more of a glass half full type of guy so I think it feels like the top of the first in a hopefully extra inning game. I can never get enough of this team. With all the special significance of today I definitely wanted to get to the stadium early. Well honestly I always want to get to the stadium early but that’s just me. So with seat cushions packed, Tiffany and I made the trek to Chase Field to see the Arizona Diamondbacks finish out their six weeks of Spring Training as both team and fans prepared for the season to start on Monday April 2.
Let the Games Commence…
Closed Published by Jim McLennan <info@azsnakepit.com> March 31st, 2007 on AZ SnakepitMicah Owings will be the fifth starter in the Diamondbacks rotation, to start the year off. The rookie got the nod over long-term spot starter Dustin Nippert, with manager Bob Melvin saying:
That doesn’t mean he’ll actually be on the Opening Day roster. Melvin hinted that Owings may only be added in time for his start in Washington on Friday - until then, we’ll use the spot for an additional reliever or position player. Nippert might be the recipient of that spot, in case we need someone to go long relief during the first four games. Robby Hammock and Brian Barden got the final two spots on the position players roster, but I haven’t heard yet for sure who wins the final permanent bullpen slot. The Diamondbacks active roster on the mlb.com site still contains 29 players, though that includes the three on the DL and Yusmeiro Petit, so that would suggest J.D.Durbin will be the man.
The team finished the pre-season with a 20-12 record, beating the Padres with convincing offensive performances, by margins of 14-8 yesterday, and 12-8 today. To start on Saturday’s game, Edgar Gonzalez had his wobbliest outing of spring, with eight hits and five earned runs in his four innings of work - but he still improved his record to 5-0, because the Diamondbacks gave him ten runs of support while on the mound. Lyon pitched a scoreless fifth, but Cruz managed the following interesting line:
Cruz: 1 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 3 R, 0 ER
Medders, Glant and Woody pitched the remaining innings.
Scott Hairston got himself ejected in the first inning, arguing over balls and strikes: he’s going to have to learn to bite his lip a bit better in the major leagues. His replacement, Dee Brown, had three hits and scored three times though, and Brian Barden went 3-for-3 with three RBIs. Jeff Salazar, in his first game with the team since coming from Colorado, also cleared the bases with a double and drove in four runs all told, while Mark Reynolds had two hits and two RBI.
Today’s game was won by Justin Upton in the bottom of the ninth inning with a walk-off grand-slam, which is really one hell of a way to end Spring Training, both for him and the team. That was the fourth homer of the day for the Diamondbacks, following ones by Scott Hairston - his eighth, finishing him tied with Aramis Ramirez for the pre-season lead - Conor Jackson and Jeff Salazar. So much for our lack of power.
Drew had three hits; Young also reached safely three times, on a hit and two walks.
Yusmeiro Petit looked very confident against a full-strength Padres lineup: five innings, three hits, seven strikeouts. Despite a couple of deep, hard-hit balls, the only blemish was a solo homer to Mike Giles - which to be honest, Carlos Quentin would probably have grabbed at the fence. He’ll be down in Tucson, but based on this performance, it seems we may have got a good deal. Durbin also looked good: he did allow three hits, but he had good velocity and movement, so we’ll see how he does out of the bullpen. Valverde was yanked in the middle of an inning, which was kinda weird; Pena came in for two pitches. Bill Murphy faced seven hitters and retired just one, allowing five runs and setting the stage for Upton’s grand-salami.
Sitting here, watching the first edition of The Eric Byrnes Show on Fox Sports AZ. Nicely laid-back as you might expect: he comes over pretty natural, and with a tongue-in-cheek approach that’s endearing. [They just showed Superfan Susan, who was lurking behind the outfield fence in Tucson Electric Park: I wonder if she has a day job…?] Byrnes was just talking to Josh Ford about the 40 hardboiled egg challenge he took earlier in Spring: the footage of Ford’s face as he neared the end of the challenge was priceless. Looks like a fun show, though I’m not sure a) how he’ll keep it up for an entire year, and b) what’ll happen if Byrnes gets traded mid-season, because Hairston has 20 homers before the All-Star break…
Less convinced by some of the other promotional stuff the franchise are doing. There’s the Are You Ready? viewing parties for the first week of the season. This maybe ties together somewhat with my lament earlier in the week, about the lack of D-backs bars and venues. I can see the point of trying to drum up enthusiasm for Opening Day, but they’re not helped by the schedule, which sends the Diamondbacks East, and means the parties are starting at times between noon and 5:30pm, which pretty much rules the events out for those of us with day jobs.
The only one I might get to, is Tuesday’s at the Upper Deck Sports Grill in Scottsdale, but I’m not excited by this: “The D-backs’ new in-game hosts, Vanessa and Mike, will appear along with the team’s new Rally-backs entertainment crew to pass out new Sedona Red hats and t-shirts.” Oh, joy: just what I want when I go to Chase Field. “In-game hosts” and an “entertainment crew”. The players on the field should provide all the entertainment I want to see this year.
Similarly, the new Diamond Club in right-field, which they promoted heavily during the broadcast today. It has pool tables! A dancefloor! A DJ! It’s exclusive! Er… I could be wrong, but I feel this concept is hardly pioneering. If I wanted that kind of stuff - and heaven knows, I don’t - I’d not be looking for it at Chase Field. I appreciate I’m perhaps not the target audience for this venue any more, but I really think it’s doomed to failure. Frankly, I hope it’s doomed to failure: call me a fuddy-duddy traditionalist, but I was under the impression it was a baseball park, not Old Town Snottsdale.
On the other hand, the annual Team Marketing Report, published yesterday, showed that the average ticket for a Diamondbacks game was the lowest in the majors - $13.79, down 29.9% on last year. Of course, a large number of those seats will likely go unoccupied, but it does counter the claim that the team are not a “family-friendly” organization. I haven’t got all the figures for this year, but here’s how that compares to the average ticket prices for the other major franchises in the most recently-available surveys. Pretty well, it seems:
And that’s the end of the pre-season. All told, those 20 wins mean the Diamondbacks have more than any other National League team. The offense has been excellent, and one hopes this will carry forward into the regular season: the blossoming of Scott Hairston is perhaps the best story, though the injury to Carlos Quentin is worrying. The pitching was a mixed bag: Webb threw well, and Johnson’s return has been smooth thus far, but Hernandez and Davis have been far from lights-out. The bullpen has sorted itself, with few surprises: Julio was traded as expected, and Pena will be the backup closer.
But now, the team is off to Colorado, and there’s nothing to be done except start playing the games for real. It seems a lot less than six months since we ended last year! Still, here we are, and the first pitch can’t come soon enough. Roll on Monday!
Game Thread: Phoenix Suns vs Dallas Mavericks
Closed Published by az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums March 31st, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsSince the game is in the afternoon tomorrow, I figured I would get the game thread up early so we can discuss it.
The last Dallas/Phoenix test before the post-season is tomorrow. In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Probably not. But it sure would be nice for the Suns to beat […]
That was the Spring Training that was…
Closed Published by Jim March 31st, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsI write this while watching the final game before the contests start to count. As of tomorrow, our starting pitchers (hopefully!) won’t be taken out after five innings; the latter stages will no longer be occupied by a veritable Who’s That? of minor-leaguers; and we’ll be paying a sight more for seats behind the dugout, […]
Suns Blow Out Nuggets
Closed Published by az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums March 31st, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsAnyone still think the Suns should get rid of Shawn Marion in the off-season? It’s kind of interesting to look at the stats over the past few games. Marion hurt his right hand on February 27. After missing a few games for that injury, he came back and only averaged about 12 points per game […]
Gameday Thread, #0: 3/31 vs. Padres
Closed Published by Jim McLennan <info@azsnakepit.com> March 31st, 2007 on AZ Snakepit
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Getting this up early, since we’re off to see The 300 over at the Deer Valley IMAX. It will be the first outing (er, that’s the game, not the movie-watching…) for our newly-acquired prospect, Yusmeiro Petit, acquired from Florida in the Julio trade, so be interesting to see what he brings to the table. He goes up against Hensley, who has been very good in spring, allowing four earned runs and only 13 hits in 18 innings of work. I expect Melvin to have a full-strength squad taking part in today’s game, and this might also give us a clue as to the regular batting order.
Should be back round about the first couple of innings though, and the game is being televised on Fox Sports AZ, so will be able to comment freely thereafter. Please feel free to join me. A full article, on the Owings decision and whatever other news crops up, will appear later too. But now, off to enjoy a large number of classical decapitations.
NBA = Smart, MLB = Stupid
Closed Published by Matt Blake March 30th, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsNBA = Smart. MLB = Stupid. It is that simple. When it comes to Web 2.0 and when it comes to fan interaction, the NBA is succeeding, where baseball is flailing about.
When i go to NBA.com, I am looking at a clean, user friendly website. Not only that, but if I wanted too, I […]
I have extensively chronicled my love/hate relationship with the Diamondbacks Sedona Red color change. I’ve vowed to give the new colors a chance and I have even purchased all 4 Authentic Diamondbacks jerseys for the upcoming season. Last night was the first Spring Training game held in Chase Field this year and of course I attended. I got off from work and rushed home to get dressed so that I could be down at the field by the time the gates opened. From my closet I grabbed a home jersey, a home hat, and my sweatshirt (I knew the Diamondbacks would be playing with the roof open and I wasn’t sure whether to expect the massive winds they were predicting or not and since the temperatures at game time were only 67 degrees I figured with a 20 mile an hour wind that would put the wind chill at a very brisk 63 degrees) and headed downstairs to begin packing my seat cushion. This was the old purple and teal seat cushion, not the new and improved Sedona Red and Black Seat Cushion 2.0 which is still in the prototype phase. Trina and the kids got home just as I was finishing. “Are you going to wear that to the game?” was the question I was greeted with by each one of them. Well that was kind of a dumb question, I nearly always wear an authentic jersey and hat to the games. Their initial question was followed up by, “But you’re wearing purple and teal. What is up with that?”
Suns Lose in a Blowout
Closed Published by azsportshub.com March 30th, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsSure, the score was 124-119 but it really wasn’t that close. In fact, the Suns were down 20 in the first quarter, closed to within 7 in the 2nd and in the 3rd quarter they were down by 20 again. Was it just poor play by the Suns or excellent play by the Warriors? (Golden […]
Warriors Roll Suns, Look at Playoff Spot
Closed Published by az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums March 30th, 2007 on az Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - ForumsThe Golden State Warriors manhandled the Phoenix Suns last night in Oakland 124-119 despite a late game push by Leandro Barbosa and Boris Diaw. What a way to drop a deuce on national tv Phoenix. Now, the Suns were likely looking past this game to tonights game against the Denver Nuggets who we […]

