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Factors complicate Johnson’s return
Closed Published by unnamedDBacksfan October 17th, 2008 on AZ Snakepit: Front Page PostsFactors complicate Johnson’s return
Nothing is ever just cut and dry anymore…
Some within the organization seem to be bracing for a split between Johnson and the Diamondbacks, and while others have trouble envisioning him pitching anywhere else, almost everyone seems to think he has not yet thrown his last pitch.
I’d certainly like to see him back. We’ve talked about several different and plausible scenarios over this past season. Like to see one of them come to fruition.
Qualls in as new closer
Closed Published by unnamedDBacksfan September 13th, 2008 on AZ Snakepit: Front Page PostsQualls in as new closer
Manager Bob Melvin announced a role change for the ninth inning, saying that right-hander Chad Qualls has been elevated to the closer’s role in place of the struggling Brandon Lyon.
The change might not go into effect until Sunday because of Qualls’ workload, in which case Tony Pena would serve as closer for tonight’s game.
Lyon had a 2.43 ERA and 19 saves in 23 chances at the All-Star break but has not pitched well since. In the second half, he has an 11.57 ERA (21 earned runs in 16 1/3 innings).
Despite Lyon’s struggles, Melvin said it wasn’t an easy move to make, in part because of how Lyon is viewed by his teammates and his role in the clubhouse.
“There’s also a personal side to it, too, and Brandon is a star down in that bullpen,” Melvin said. “He’s a leader down there. He’s about as accountable of a guy as I’ve ever had in the bullpen. He totally understood when I talked to him today and all he wants to do is help his team win. In that respect, he took it like a pro.”
Qualls came in to bail out Lyon on Friday night, getting the final out of a 3-2 win over the Reds by striking out Jerry Hairston Jr. He has been the bullpen’s best pitcher for the past several weeks.
Qualls has not been scored upon in 17 of his past 18 appearances and has a 1.02 ERA since Aug. 6. He has a 3.11 ERA on the season, but has eight blown saves working in a setup role. He also has eight losses.
But Melvin said that since Qualls has pitched in four of the past six games — and warmed up in one of those games in which he did not pitch — he probably won’t be available to close tonight. In that event, Juan Cruz would likely pitch the eighth inning with Pena closing.
Melvin said he would like to give Lyon tonight off before inserting him into a setup role.
KTAR is reporting Diamondbacks acquire Adam Dunn
Closed Published by unnamedDBacksfan August 11th, 2008 on AZ Snakepit: Front Page Postshat the Diamondbacks have just acquired Adam Dunn in exchange for Dallas Buck and two players to be named later.
Got this as a text alert, no link or confirmation as of yet.
Here it is:
Diamondbacks acquire Adam Dunn from Reds
August 11th, 2008 @ 10:57am
by Tyler Bassett/Sports 620 KTAR, John Gambadoro/Sports 620 KTAR
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Sports 620 KTAR’s John Gambadoro reports the Arizona Diamondbacks have acquired outfielder Adam Dunn from the Cincinnati Reds.
The Diamondbacks are giving up three prospects in the deal, minor league pitcher Dallas Buck and two other players to be named later.
Dunn has 32 home runs in 2008 with 74 RBI. His average this season is .233.
D-Backs close to Clark deal
Closed Published by unnamedDBacksfan July 17th, 2008 on AZ Snakepit: Front Page PostsD-Backs close to Clark deal
???Why?? How will he be used?
this ship has long set sail, why bring it back to port? Can’t we actually build from within and for the future instead of trotting out these reruns?
Update, with the basics from the piece
The Diamondbacks appear to be closing in on a trade with the San Diego Padres that will bring first baseman Tony Clark back to Arizona. After significant discussions in recent days, a deal could be final as soon as today, according to a major league source, who said the Diamondbacks will give up a minor league prospect in the trade.
It appears Clark has agreed to waive his assignment bonus, the $500,000 clause that otherwise would have kicked in when he was traded. The bonus, which served as a form of no-trade protection, was expected to be a hurdle in the negotiations. The Diamondbacks will be responsible for the remainder of Clark’s $900,000 salary.
Details and discussion to follow…