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Down the Left Field Line: Life, Baseball & Eric Byrnes

Down the Left Field Line:
Life, Baseball & Eric Byrnes

Arizona Diamondbacks - 2007 NL West Division Champions!

Archive for September, 2008

26
Sep

R.I.P. 2008 Diamondbacks

I console myself by thinking that the playoffs would not have been that much fun without Byrnesie anyway, and that it would have been terrible to see Orlando Hudson sidelined for the second October in a row. But the bottom line is that the Diamondbacks would have won the division going away if they’d played [...]

22
Sep

The other 22…

as in wins for Webby. 2008 National League Cy Young Award to Brandon Webb. Yes, Tim Lincecum will win it someday. But not this year.
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21
Sep

Cathedral Hype

is almost over as I write this.  Hoooray! I had never heard of Yankee Stadium being a cathedral before this year and I hope I won’t hear it again after this year. Yes, you will not be able to say “Ruth played here” at the new stadium. But it is not as if the Yankees, [...]

18
Sep

Byrnesie UpDate

Eric Byrnes did his radio interview and LV appearance today instead of the usual Friday because of scheduling conflicts. He reported himself well on the mend, having recently run a 4:40 mile on a special kind of treadmill. He is going to use his full no-trade clause to stay in Arizona for the remainder of [...]

17
Sep

Congratulations, Dan Haren…

for pitching your first shut-out. (Diamondbacks 2 - Giants 0). ‘Bout damned time you threw a complete game! And Happy Birthday!

BoMel, thank you for sticking with Dan even though he gave up two singles in the ninth. Sometimes ya gotta let the young’uns clean up they own mess.
While I am on the subject of [...]

14
Sep

Just when I thought things couldn’t get any worse…

the Diamondbacks drop two of three to the Reds–who are about as bad as the Giants–at home, in extra innings. The starting pitching has straightened itself out; Randy Johnson had a good outing Saturday, but at this rate, he’ll have to pitch ’til he’s 50 to get to 300. Rookie Max Scherzer struck out nine [...]

14
Sep

This is terrible!

Bad enough to be swept by the Dodgers, but to be swept by the Giants, a team that went into the series 18 games below .500, is terrible. Especially when the last two of the three were Giants walk-offs. There was so much wrong with that.
Doug Davis did about as well as could be [...]

14
Sep

Qualls is closer.

After Brandon Lyon’s latest spate of ineffectivenees nearly cost Brandon Webb his 20th win, Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin named Chad Qualls the closer.
Qualls has had 3 saves in 11 opportunities this year.
The Dodgers have activated closer Takashi Saito.
This year’s NL Wild Card will come out of the East or the Central. Houston, [...]

14
Sep

20!

Finally! Brandon Webb has become only the third pitcher in Diamondbacks’ history to win 20 games in a season. (Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling are the others). He threw 8 innings of shut-out ball, 98 pitches total, at the Cincinnati Reds. I would have liked to have seen him complete the effort, but as the [...]

09
Sep

Giants 6 Diamondbacks 2

And it wasn’t even that close. The Diamondbacks did not score until the ninth inning and only because the Giants could not turn a game-ending double play.
Looking at this game from the larger perspective of the playoff race, the problem wasn’t so much that Giants’ starter Tim Lincecum was lights out for 8.1 innings (9 [...]

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