Diamond Rundown – Edition Six

May 12, 2008 by · 1 Comment

Facts, figures and other tidbits from the sixth week of the ’08 major league baseball season.

Dynamic Duo :  The Angels’ Ervin Santanajoined teammate Joe Saunderswith 6 wins after pitching a 4-hitter in Monday’s 4-0 win over the Royals.  He did it in just 97 pitches and threw 69 strikes.

Notable Quotable I :  “That’s amazing sometimes how that 98 gets hit and that 78 wins.  I think the law of gravity grabs it sometimes.”  Phillies manager Charlie Manuelon Jamie Moyeroutpitching Arizona rookie Max Scherzerin Philadelphia’s 11-4 win over the Diamondbacks.  Their pitch speed isn’t their only difference – Moyer is 45 and Scherzer is 23.

Power Outage :  The Giants’ Jose Castillohit a home run in the 8 th inning in San Francisco’s 12-6 loss to Pittsburgh on Tuesday.  It was his first in 450 at bats.

Lack Of Support :  Cincinnati’s Aaron Harangdeserves better.  His 3.09 ERA has earned him a 1-5 record thanks to his lack of support from the rest of the Reds when he takes the hill.  The Reds have scored 2 or less runs in 4 of his 8 starts including 0 in their 3-0 loss to the Cubs.

Career Day :  Florida’s Luis Gonzalezhad the first 4 hit game of his career on Tuesday.  He went 4-for-4, picked up an RBI and added a double in their 3-0 win over Milwaukee.

No No-No Part II :  White Sox’ starter Gavin Floydtook a no hitter deep again and once again fell short.  On April 12 th , Floyd took a no hitter into the 8 th against Detroit before giving up a hit to Edgar Renteria.  This time, Floyd took the no hitter into the 9 th before giving up a double to Joe Mauer.  Floyd was removed after going 8 1/3 innings and Bobby Jenksclosed it out to beat the Twins 7-1.

Notable Quotable II :  “It’s pretty pathetic.”  Philadelphia’s Adam Eatonon his walking of Arizona’s Randy Johnsonon four pitches with the bases loaded to tie the game on Tuesday.  The Diamondbacks ended up scoring 5 runs in the inning.

Firsts :  Dodgers’ Blake DeWittgot his 2 nd major league homer the night after his 1 st major league home run.  It was extra special because it was his 1 st inside-the-park home run and gave the Dodgers a 5-4 lead over the Mets in the fifth that held.  It was the first inside-the-park home run by a Dodger since Dave Robertsdid it on August 9, 2003.

This Week’s Chien-Ming Wang Fan Club Update :  Yankees’ Chien-Ming Wangfell to 3-2 in his 5 career starts vs. Cleveland.  Wang fans can rejoice though – he is 14-0 in 19 starts against the rest of the American League Central.

How Low Can You Go? :  Cleveland’s Cliff Leelowered his ERA to 0.81 and raised his record to 6-0 after 7 scoreless innings in their 3-0 win over the Yankees.

Master Thief :  Boston’s Jacoby Ellsburyis 23-for-23 in steal attempts in his career.  It’s the best start for a player on the base paths in 88 years.

Notable Quotable III :  “My jaw drops to the ground, I don’t know how he does it.”  Florida’s Dan Ugglawhen asked about Alfredo Amezaga’s spectacular defense.  The Marlins’ center fielder robbed two Brewers of hits in Florida’s 6-2 win on Wednesday.

C is for… :  Minnesota’s Carlos Gomezbecame the first Twin since Kirby Pucketton August 1, 1986 to hit for the cycle.  He lead off the game with a home run, tripled in the 5 th , doubled in the 6 th and singled in the 9 th on Wednesday.

Innocent Bystander I :  The White Sox’ Mark Buerhlewas so frustrated after giving up 7 runs in 5 2/3 innings that he took a baseball bat to the dugout heater after being pulled in their 13-1 loss to the Twins on Wednesday.

Notable Quotable IV :  “When Charlie got there and asked me if I was all right, I said, ‘Yeah, I’m going on the first pitch.’”  Philadelphia’s Shane Victorinoafter being asked about his nasty collision with Arizona’s Conor Jacksonat first base in the 8 th inning.  Jackson left the game but Victorino stayed in, stole second and score the go-ahead run.  The Phillies won 5-4 over the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

Great Start But Not THE Greatest :  Arizona’s Brandon Webbwent to 8-0 with his win over the Phillies on Thursday.  While 8-0 is impressive, it pales in comparison to Baltimore’s Dave McNallystart in 1969.  McNally went 15-0 and didn’t lose a decision until August 3.

Notable Quotable V :  “If a hitter did something like that, it would be bush.  It’s kind of interesting how a pitcher gets away with it.”  Cleveland’s David Delluccion Joba Chamberlain’s fist-pumping celebration after the Yankee reliever struck him out in the 8 th inning of a blowout.

Closing Time :  Philadelphia’s Brad Lidgepicked up his 9 th save of the season and pitched his 17 th inning without giving up an earned run since joining the Phillies.  His save on Friday included him striking out the side against the Giants.  Those 3 strikeouts brought his season total to 18 for the season.  The Phillies won 7-4.

Innocent Bystander II :  Mets’ closer Billy Wagnerneeded some work on Saturday so he was inserted in the game in the 9 th .  Wagner couldn’t make it through the 9 th and gave up 3 unearned runs, 2 hits and a walk in 2/3 innings of work in the Mets’ 7-1 loss to the Reds.  Wagner then headed to the dugout where he knocked over a water cooler.

Finally :  San Diego’s Greg Madduxbecame the game’s ninth 350-game winner on Saturday.  It took the 42-year-old 5 tries to finally get to 350.  It was his 15 th career win over the Rockies.

Multi-Hitting Streak :  Houston’s Lance Berkmangot at least 2 hits in 7 consecutive games before finally only getting 1 hit on Sunday.  In those 7 games, Berkman went 20-for-27 and raised his average from .295 to .386.

Believe It Or Not :  Cicinnati’s Corey Pattersonwas charged with an out even though he never made it to the plate.  In an odd turn of events, the Reds batted out of order in the 9 th inning which forced David Rossto bat twice in the 9 th .  Ross lined out in his first appearance but the out was charged to Patterson.  Then, Ross singled in his second opportunity in the inning.

Notable Quotable VI :  “I don’t know if they’ll let us, but I’ll try.”  Marlins’ Jeremy Hermidawhen asked if he’d like to keep the pink bat he used on Sunday where Hermida went 2-for-4 and hit his 3 rd home run of the season.  To celebrate Mother’s Day and raise breast cancer awareness, many major leaguers used pink bats on Sunday.

Rays Of Light :  Surprised to see the Tampa Bay Rays 5 games over .500 after their 8-5 win over the Angels on Sunday?  You should be… it’s the first time they have ever been that many games over .500 in their 11 seasons.

Stopper :  Royals’ Brian Bannisterpitched 8 shutout innings and gave up just 2 hits in Kansas City’s 4-0 win over the Orioles.  Before that, Baltimore had won 12 consecutive games and had not lost to Kansas City since July 25, 2006.

Numbers Game

8:  Boston’s Daisuke Matsuzakamanaged to get a win in his team’s 6-3 victory over Detroit on Monday despite walking 8.  He’s the first pitcher to win while walking 8 since Doug Daviswhen he was with Milwaukee on September 28, 2006.
20:  San Francisco’s Omar Vizquelreturned from the disabled list to become the first Venezuelan to play 20 seasons in the majors.  Last year, he tied Dave Concepcionand Andres Galarraggawho each played 19 seasons in the majors.  Vizquel batted 2 nd and went 3-for-5 with a run scored in the Giants win over the Phillies on Saturday.
22:  The Boston Red Sox set a team record with 22 consecutive steals before J.D. Drewwas thrown out by Joe Mauerin their 7-6 loss to the Twins on Friday.
23:  Cincinnati’s Joey Votto’s 3 home run performance on Wednesday was the 23 rd by a Red.  The last Reds’ player to hit 3 homers in a game was Aaron Booneon May 8, 2003.
33:  The Rangers streak of 33 scoreless innings pitched, the 2 nd longest in franchise history was snapped on Saturday.  Despite the Athletics finally scoring a run against Texas, the Rangers still won 6-4 and extended their win streak to 5, their longest since 2005.
39:  St. Louis’ Albert Pujolshas reached base in every game this season.  The 39 straight games streak is the third longest of his career.  In ’01, he reached safely in 48 straight games.
92:  It took the Rays’ James Shieldsjust 92 pitches to complete a one-hit shutout against the Angels on Friday.  Shields retired the last 20 batters in their 2-0 win.  Brandon Woodwas the only Angel to get a hit, a single in the 3 rd .

Grand Slams
Dioner Navarro, Tampa Bayvs. Toronto (5/8)
Dan Uggla, Floridavs. Washington (5/10)

Walk-Off Archive
Single:  Placido Polanco, Detroit
vs. Boston (5/7) ;  Carlos Lee, Houstonvs. Washington (5/7);  Matt Diaz, Atlantavs. San Diego (5/8);  Freddy Sanchez, Pittsburghvs. Atlanta (5/9);  Rickie Weeks, Milwaukeevs. St. Louis (5/9);  Mike Lamb, Minnesotavs. Boston (5/9)
Double:  None

Triple:  None

Home Run:  Mark Ellis, Oakland
vs. Baltimore (5/7)

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One Response to “Diamond Rundown – Edition Six”
  1. Justin Murphy says:

    That Pujols stat is ridiculous… good job as always Brian.

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