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2017-05-22 Vs. CWS Notes 046.Indd ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (26-19) vs. CHICAGO WHITE SOX (20-22) PROBABLE PITCHERS VS. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Monday, May 22, 2017 ♦ Chase Field ♦ Phoenix, Ariz. ♦ 6:40 p.m. AZT May 23 - 6:40 p.m. FSAZ/AS 98.7/KHOV 105.1 FOX Sports Arizona ♦ 98.7 FM Arizona's Sports Station ♦ KHOV 105.1 FM LHP Patrick Corbin (3-4, 4.38) vs. RHP Dylan Covey (0-3, 7.64) Game No. 46 ♦ Home Game No. 27 ♦ Home Record: 18-8 ♦ Road Record: 8-11 May 24 - 12:40 p.m. FSAZ/ESPN 620/KHOV 105.1 RHP Zack Greinke (5-2, 3.09) vs. RHP Miguel Gonzalez (3-4, 4.29) TBD vs. LHP Jose Quintana (2-5, 3.92) Arizona Diamondbacks Communications 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 602.462.6519 LAST ROAD TRIP HERE'S THE STORY… TOUCHING ALL THE BASES Record ............................................................2-1 ♦Arizona is 5-1 in its last 6 games and 8-3 in its last 11. Team AVG/OBP/SLG ............ .307/.373/.518 D-BACKS SUMMER PASS: The D-backs have launched the Ball- ♦The D-backs and White Sox will face off for the fi rst time since Runs per game ................................ 6.7 (20 R) Arizona took 2 of 3 games in Chicago from May 9-11, 2014…it is park Summer Pass that includes all June & July home games for Home Runs .......................................................6 RISP ............................. .333 (8-for-24), 13 RBI the White Sox' fi rst trip to Chase Field since June 17-19, 2011. just $50…the off er is available to purchase on dbacks.com/sum- mer and allows fans to a seat for all 25 home games…the Ball- Team ERA .....................................................1.73 ♦Arizona owns the best home record in the NL (.692; 18-8) and Starters W-L-QS | ERA .................2-1-3 | 1.31 second best in the Majors behind Baltimore (.789; 15-4). park Summer Pass delivers tickets directly to your mobile device through the MLB.com Ballpark app and guarantees a ticket in Bullpen W-L-SV | ERA ..................0-0-1 | 3.38 ♦The D-backs are 4-1 in Interleague Play this season. the Outfi eld Reserve seating area for all June & July home games ♦ Zack Greinke has gone 4-0 with a 2.94 ERA (11 ER in 33.2 IP), 46 BY THE NUMBERS strikeouts and a 0.89 WHIP over his last 5 starts. with options to upgrade. DOG DAYS OF SUMMER TONIGHT: Fans can enjoy the game with NL West ....................................T-2nd | -2.0 GB ♦ Jake Lamb is batting .452 (14-for-31) with 2 doubles, 4 home Current Streak .........................................Lost 1 their canine friend from the PetSmart Patio…fans can use the runs, 12 RBI and a 1.456 OPS over his last 8 games. Last 5 games.................................................4-1 new PetSmart Dog Park and treat their dog to doggy conces- Last 10 games ...............................................7-3 YESTERDAY'S RECAP sion favorites such as doggy ice cream…PetSmart will also have Home ............................................................18-8 ♦The D-backs lost the series fi nale @ Padres, 5-1. adoptable dogs on site for fans to fi nd a forever home for the Road ..............................................................8-11 ♦Chris Iannetta, in his fi rst game since being activated from the pups. For more information, visit dbacks.com/dogdays. Roof Open ...................................................17-4 10-day disabled (concussion) homered in his fi rst at-bat. Roof Closed...................................................0-3 Roof Open/Closed ......................................1-1 ♦Zack Godley suff ered his fi rst loss of the season, allowing 3 runs IT ALL STARTS WITH THE STARTERS Uniform - White/Red .................................5-1 on 8 hits in 7.0 innings. Arizona starters rank among the NL leaders in strikeouts (1st, ♦ Uniform - White/Teal .................................6-3 261), strikeouts-per-9.0 IP (2nd, 8.82), innings (2nd, 266.1), ERA Uniform - Red ...............................................3-6 LAMB NAMED NL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (3rd, 3.65) and wins (3rd, 18). Uniform - Black ............................................3-1 ♦Earlier today, Jake Lamb was named NL Player of the Week for Uniform - Los D-backs ..............................0-0 May 15-21, hitting .412 (7-for-17) with 1 double, 4 home runs, THE PEN HAS BEEN MIGHTY Uniform - Purple .........................................2-0 10 RBI and a 1.742 OPS. ♦Arizona's bullpen leads the NL and ranks second in the Majors Uniform - Gray/Red ....................................2-6 ♦This marks Lamb's second weekly honor after taking home the with 2.05 ERA (12 ER in 52.2 IP) during May (Indians, 1.69). Uniform - Gray/Teal ....................................4-1 accolade for July 15-17, 2016. ♦The D-backs' relievers also rank second in the Majors with a .189 Uniform - Other ...........................................0-2 opponents average this month (Indians, .160). Lead after 6.0 innings ..............................20-2 Lead after 7.0 innings .............................20-2 SUNDAY'S ROSTER MOVE ♦Overall, Arizona's pen is fourth in the NL with a 3.69 ERA, behind Lead after 8.0 innings ..............................23-2 ♦Prior to yesterday's game @ Padres, the D-backs reinstated LHP the Dodgers (3.14), Cubs (3.35) and Reds (3.38)…the D-backs Tied after 6.0 innings .................................5-1 T.J. McFarland (left ankle contusion) from the 10-day disabled fi nished 2016 with the fourth-highest bullpen ERA in the NL Tied after 7.0 innings .................................4-1 list and placed RHP Taijuan Walker (blister on right index fi n- (4.94). Tied after 8.0 innings .................................3-1 ger) on the 10-day disabled list (retro to May 20). Trail after 6.0 innings ...............................1-16 ♦Arizona has yet to name a starter for Wednesday's series fi nale. MAGIC NUMBER IS 3 Trail after 7.0 innings ...............................2-16 ♦The D-backs are 24-7 (.774) this season when scoring 3 or more Trail after 8.0 innings ...............................0-16 SOUTH SIDE PRIDE runs, the second-best mark in the NL and third-best in the Ma- Extra-inning games....................................2-1 Day ...................................................................5-6 , who signed with Arizona as a Minor League jors, behind the Rockies (.788; 26-7) and Indians (.778, 21-6). ♦T.J. McFarland Night ..........................................................21-13 free agent on March 2, was born and raised a White Sox fan in vs. RHS .......................................................19-11 Palos Hills, Ill., and was a 2007 graduate of Stagg High School CHASE FIELD ADVANTAGE vs. LHS .............................................................7-8 (16.0 mi. SW of Guaranteed Rate Field). ♦The D-backs lead the Majors at home in numerous off ensive Score fi rst .....................................................11-7 categories: Opponents score fi rst ..........................15-12 FAMILIAR FOE FOR D-BACKS BENCH COACH RUNS: 157 - D-backs; 136 - Reds & Brewers Score 4 runs or more ...............................22-5 ♦Ron Gardenhire managed the Twins to a 1,068-1,039 record HOME RUNS: 42 - D-backs; 39 - A's; 37 - Yankees Score 3 runs or fewer ..............................4-14 from 2002-14, including a 126-115 mark vs. White Sox. DOUBLES: 64 - D-backs; 50 - Dodgers; 46 - Brewers & Cardinals Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ................1-1 Hit home run ...........................................22-10 Gardenhire, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in Spring TOTAL BASES: 476 - D-backs; 385 - Reds; 373 - Brewers ♦ Hit 2 or more home runs........................13-5 Training, underwent surgery to remove his prostate on April 18 SLUGGING PCT.: .515 - D-backs; .508 - Yankees; .502 - Nationals AVERAGE: .297 - D-backs; .296 - Nationals; .281 - Dodgers Do not homer ..............................................4-9 and returned to the D-backs on May 15. OPS: .878 - D-backs; .871 - Yankees; .870 - Nationals 10 or more hits ..........................................17-2 Opponents 10 or more hits .....................7-6 INTERLEAGUE INFORMATION HOMERING AT HOME Errorless games .........................................18-7 Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) .................................5-4 ♦Arizona is 4-1 in Interleague Play this season, outscoring its op- ♦Arizona has hit 14 home runs over its last 6 home games…con- ponents, 31-15. Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP) .............................3-0 versely, the White Sox and Red Sox have each hit 13 home runs Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) ....................16-9 ♦The D-backs are hitting .303 (53-for-175) during Interleague at home all season. Play, tops in baseball. Series opener .............................................10-4 Series fi nale...................................................7-7 is 9-for-17 (.529) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 1 ♦Brandon Drury B-DRU IN D-TOWN PHX Series (W-L-T) ...........................................6-5-3 home run, 6 RBI and a 1.614 OPS vs. AL clubs this season, while ♦Brandon Drury ranks second in the Majors with a .393 (33-for- Series sweeps (ARI-OPP) ..........................2-0 Yasmany Tomás is 7-for-17 (.412) with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 1 84) average at home this season, trailing only the Dodgers' Jus- Interleague ...................................................4-1 homer and 6 RBI. tin Turner (.397). Before the All-Star Break .....................26-19 ♦Has reached base safely in 21 of 23 home games this season and After the All-Star Break .............................0-0 Instant Replay reviews (ARI-OPP) .......8-15 MAKING A DIFFERENCE 35 of his last 37 @ Chase
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