Diamond Rundown – Edition Eight

May 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment

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

After Beating Cancer This Game Is Easy : Red Sox pitcher Jon Lesterpitched his first no hitter of his career against Kansas City on Monday which also happened to be his first complete game of his career.  Lester came real close on July 18, 2006 when he and Jonathan Papelboncombined to pitch a one hitter against the same Kansas City Royals.

Redding’s Phillies : The potent Phillies offense has fizzled against Washington Nationals pitcher Tim Redding.  On Monday, the Phillies lost 4-0 and Redding went 6 1/3 innings while scattering seven hits and two walks.  He has not given up a run against the Phillies in 13 1/3 innings this year.

Going, Going Gone : Cincinnati’s Adam Dunnhit a home run for the fifth consecutive game on Monday and Dunn was the second player this season to do so.  (Philadelphia’s Chase Utleydid it earlier this season.)  Dunn’s streak tied the team’s record for consecutive games with a home run shared by Ken Griffey Jr., Johnny Benchand Ted Kluszewski.  That’s not a bad group to join.

Many Happy Returns : Tampa Bay’s Scott Kazmirhas been excellent since returning from the disabled list.  He lost his 16 consecutive scoreless inning streak on Tuesday but picked up his third consecutive win in the Rays 3-2 win over the A’s.  In his last three starts, Kazmir has given up just one run and 10 hits in 19 innings.

Move Over Joltin’ Joe : On Tuesday, Rangers outfielder Josh Hamiltonbecame the fastest to 50 RBIs when he collected his 50 th in his 45 th game.  Previously, Joe DiMaggioshared the record with Carl Everettwho both accomplished the feat in 46 games.

The Power Of Animal Crackers : Giants catcher Steve Holmshowed up on Wednesday to start but had to be scratched from the lineup when he lost his breakfast (twice) before the game.  Thanks to munching on animal crackers through the first half of the game, Holm was available as a pinch hitter and delivered a game-tying two-out pinch hit double.  Holm stayed in the game as the catcher and the Giants came back to win 3-2 in 10 innings.

Notable Quotable I : “Bobby knew what he was doing.  He’s been doing this for a long time.  He just wanted me to relax and have fun and tonight was fun.  I had fun for the first time in a while.  I smiled and just relaxed.”  Braves outfielder Jeff Francoeurthe day after Bobby Coxgave him the night off ending his major league leading 370 consecutive games streak.  Francoeur followed the night off with a 3-for-4 performance with a triple, homer and four RBIs.

Small Ball Spotlight : Florida’s Matt Treanorsuccessfully pulled off a suicide squeeze to score Luis Gonzalezand tie the game in the fifth against then unbeaten Brandon Webbon Wednesday.  The Marlins plated two more runs and gave Arizona’s Webb his first loss as they held on to win 3-1.

Take ‘Em How You Get ‘Em : In their 5-2 win over the Reds, the Dodgers scored their first four runs in unorthodox ways.  First, James Loneyscored on a wild pitch and Matt Kempscored on a suicide squeeze in the second inning.  Then, Blake DeWittscored on a passed ball in the fourth and Kemp scored in the fifth on an errant pick-off throw by Johnny Cueto.

Dazzling Debut – Duo Edition : Minnesota’s Brendan Harrisand Alexi Casillacombined to turn four double plays in the Twins loss on Thursday.  The Rangers beat the Twins 8-7 but Harris and Casilla impressed in their first time the combo ever played together in the majors.

Dice-W : Boston pitcher Daisuke Matsuzakawent to 8-0 after getting great run support in their 11-8 win over the Royals.  The Red Sox are 10-0 when Matsuzaka starts and 12 straight back to last year.

Texting… 1… 2 : It was power vs. power as Philadelphia closer Brad Lidgefaced off with Houston’s Lance Berkmanin Thursday’s Phillies-Astros game.  Lidge challenged Berkman and got him to pop up to end the game and earn his 12 th save in the Phillies 7-5 win over the Astros.  After the game, former teammate Berkman texted Lidge which read “I hate you”.

Miserable Mets : Mets ace Johan Santanacould not stop the Braves from completing their first four-game sweep of the Mets since July 2003.  Santana fell to 5-3 with a 3.36 ERA after giving up 12 hits and four runs (three earned) in seven innings.  The 12 hits were the most given up in his career.  He had tied his record of 10 earlier in the season in a May 10 th loss to Cincinnati.

Silver Slugger – Pitcher Edition : Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambranocontinued to impress on the mound and at the plate on Friday.  Zambrano went 4-for-5 with two RBIs and a run scored in their 12-3 win over the Pirates.  He became the 28 th pitcher since 1956 to accomplish the feat and became the first Cub since Lew Burdetteon July 23, 1964 to do so.  Burdette and Arizona’s Micah Owingsare the only two pitchers since ’56 to do it twice.

Notable Quotable II : “I felt like a car wreck when I hit the wall.  It was not the first time I hit it like that but this one got the best of me.”  Florida’s Brett Carrollafter crashing into the wall trying to track down an Aaron Rowandhome run in their 8-2 loss on Friday against the Giants.  On Saturday, Carroll went on the disabled list.

Gutsy : Houston’s Jose Valverdetook a Pedro Felizline drive to the jaw that looked eerily similar to the line drive that put Padres pitcher Chris Youngon the DL earlier in the week.  Valverde was down for a few minutes but was able to get up and actually stayed in the game and earned his 15 th save of the season.

Dazzling Debut – Solo Edition : The Mets had to place Marlon Andersonon the disabled list and called up Nick Evansto replace him.  Evans proved to be a worthy substitute as he went 3-for-4 with three doubles and two RBIs as the Mets beat Colorado 9-2 on Saturday.

A Whole Lot Of Matt : Pirate fans were treated to an extra helping of Matt Cappson Saturday.  At the gate, fans received their very own Matt Capps Bobble head and then saw Capps work three scoreless innings in the ninth, 10 th and 11 th .  He even got a chance to bat (he struck out) and it was the first time in his career that he pitched three innings.  The Pirates beat the Cubs in 14 innings on a Jason Baywalk-off single.

Notable Quotable III : “I said, ‘Those guys don’t want none of me today ‘cuz I’m going to pull a Lester on ‘em.’  In the sixth inning, I was thinking, ‘Did I really say that before the game?’”  Oakland pitcher Justin Duchschererwho took a no hitter into the seventh inning before Boston’s David Ortizended it with a base hit.  Duchscherer went eight and Huston Streetclosed the game for a combined one hitter in their 3-0 win on Saturday.

Rare Feat : The grand slam hit by Arizona’s Eric Byrneson Sunday was not just any grand slam; it was a grand slam off of Atlanta’s Tom Glavine.  In Glavine’s career, players have had 367 opportunities to hit a grand slam off of him and Byrnes became just the second player to do it… ever!  The first was Jose Vidrowhen he was with Montreal when Glavine pitched for the Mets on September 19, 2003.  Going into Sunday’s game, batters were hitting .249 off of Glavine with the bases loaded.

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner : Back in 2006, Pittsburgh’s Damaso Martestarted off his Pirate career 0-7 when he lost on August 16, 2006.  Since then, Marte has appeared in 116 games and went 7-0 including 4-0 this season when he kept the game tied on Sunday in order to give Jason Baya chance to get his second walk-off hit in as many days against the Cubs.

Maybe It Wasn’t Such A Bad Idea : When the White Sox signed middle reliever Scott Linebrinkto a 4-year, $19 million contract, it left some scratching their head .  Linebrink picked up the win to go to 2-0 with 12 holds and a 1.23 ERA so far in ’08 and the White Sox are 19-3 when Linebrink appears.

Numbers Game
8: The Yankees scored eight runs in the bottom of the fifth without an extra base hit.  They plated eight runs with seven singles, a hit batter and a walk.  In the inning, Bobby Abreuhas two singles, a run scored and two RBIs and Derek Jeterwalked and was hit by a pitch.
12: Toronto’s Lyle Overbayset a new club record by reaching base for the 12 th consecutive time in a four-game span breaking Tony Fernandez’s record of 11 that he set in 1999.  The Jays won all four games of Overbay’s streak.
19: The Detroit Tigers set a Comerica Park record for runs scored in their 19-3 thrashing of the Twins on Saturday.
40: 
How many plate appearances did it take for Tigers rookie Matt Joyceto hit five home runs?  You guessed it – 40.  No wonder manager Jim Leylandsaid he was impressed by Joyce.
46: 
Philadelphia’s Jamie Moyer’s start in Nationals Park on Wednesday notched Moyer’s 46 th stadium played in during his major league career tying him for the most amongst active players.  The tie remained when teammate Rudy Seanezfailed to make an appearance in the series – Seanez has played in 46 different stadiums, also.  Teammate Tom Gordontied Moyer on Tuesday with 45 when he made his first appearance at Nationals Park.
439: Mets slugger Carlos Delgadolaunched his 439 th career home run on Saturday and took sole possession of 35 th place on the all-time HR list passing Andre Dawson.
2,584: San Francisco’s Omar Vizquelbroke the all-time games played at shortstop record held by fellow Venezuelan Luis Aparicioby playing both ends of a doubleheader on Sunday.  When Vizquel took the field in the sixth inning, he did it by himself and the Marlins fans gave him a standing ovation.

Grand Slams
Hunter Pence, Houstonvs. Chicago Cubs (5/20)
Marcus Thames, Detroitvs.Seattle (5/21)
J.D. Drew, Bostonvs. Kansas City (5/22)
Mike Lowell, Bostonvs. Kansas City (5/22)
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Texasvs. Cleveland (5/23)
Brad Wilkerson, Torontovs. Kansas City (5/24)
Eric Byrnes, Arizonavs. Atlanta (5/25)
Jason Kubel, Minnesotavs. Detroit (5/25)

Walk-Off Archive
Single:  Howie Clark, Minnesotavs. Texas (5/19); Blake DeWitt, LA Dodgersvs. Cincinnati (5/19); Matt Holliday, Coloradovs. NY Mets (5/23); Jason Bay, Pittsburghvs. Chicago Cubs (5/24); Dan Uggla, Floridavs. San Francisco (5/25); Andre Ethier, LA Dodgersvs. St. Louis (5/25); Jason Bay, Pittsburghvs. Chicago Cubs (5/25)
Double:  Evan Longoria, Tampa Bayvs. Baltimore (5/25)
Triple:  None

Home Run:  Jeff Francoeur, Atlanta
vs. Arizona (5/24); Adrian Gonzalez, San Diegovs. Cincinnati (5/25); Carlos Quentin, Chicago White Soxvs. LA Angels (5/25)
Wild Pitch:  Elijah Dukes, Washingtonvs. Milwaukee (5/25)

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