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2017-06-14 @ DET Notes 067.Indd ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (40-26) at DETROIT TIGERS (30-33) PROBABLE PITCHERS @ PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Wednesday, June 14, 2017 ♦ Comerica Park ♦ Detroit, Mich. ♦ 4:10 p.m. AZT June 16 - 4:05 p.m. FSAZ/620 AM/KHOV 105.1 FOX Sports Arizona ♦ ESPN Radio 620 AM ♦ KHOV 105.1 FM LHP Patrick Corbin (5-6, 5.38) vs. RHP Aaron Nola (3-4, 4.40) Game No. 67 ♦ Road Game No. 32 ♦ Home Record: 26-9 ♦ Road Record: 14-17 June 17 - 1:05 p.m. FSAZ/AS 98.7/KHOV 105.1 RHP Taijuan Walker (4-3, 3.46) vs. RHP Jordan Zimmermann (5-4, 5.72) RHP Zack Godley (2-1, 2.44) vs. RHP Jerad Eickhoff (0-7, 5.09) June 18 - 10:35 a.m. FSAZ/AS 98.7/KHOV 105.1 Arizona Diamondbacks Communications 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 602.462.6519 LHP Robbie Ray (7-3, 2.62) vs. HERE’S THE STORY… TOUCHING ALL THE BASES RHP Ben Lively (1-1, 2.57) ♦The D-backs are tied for the best start in franchise history (also: 1999, 2001, '02). NL ALL STAR BALLOTING UPDATE: On Monday, Major League Base- ball announced the NL All-Star Balloting update: CURRENT TRIP The best 67-game start was in 2002 (41-26). Record ............................................................1-0 FIRST BASE - Paul Goldschmidt (560,456) moved into third ♦Arizona’s 40 wins are tied for third most in the Majors with the Team AVG/OBP/SLG ............ .410/.452/.744 place, trailing Ryan Zimmerman (1,060,532) and Anthony Dodgers, trailing Houston (44) and Colorado (41). Runs per game ...................................7.0 (7 R) Rizzo (950,851). ♦The D-backs have won 5-straight Interleague matchups and Home Runs .......................................................3 are 8-1 overall…their .889 winning pct. is second best in Inter- THIRD BASE - Jake Lamb (387,228) broke into the Top 5 and RISP ........................................... .313 (5-for-16) Team ERA .....................................................0.00 league Play behind the Astros (1.000; 5-0). is behind Kris Bryant (1,248,348), Nolan Arenado (951,747), Justin Turner (503,286) and Anthony Rendon (489,809). Starters W-L-QS | ERA .................0-0-0 | 0.00 Arizona's last 5+-game Interleague win streak was during a Bullpen W-L-SV | ERA ..................0-0-1 | 0.00 6-game stretch from July 7-31, 2015. SHORTSTOP - Chris Owings (426,590) fell 1 spot to fi fth, trail- ing Zack Cosart (997,966), Corey Seager (804,788), Addison ♦The D-backs are visiting Comerica Park for the fi rst time since Russell (758,037) and Trea Turner (502,988). BY THE NUMBERS June 24-27, 2011. NL West ........................................ 3rd | -1.5 GB Current Streak ........................................Won 3 START ME UP WE’RE ALL-STR WORTHY! Last 5 games.................................................4-1 Arizona starters rank among the NL leaders in ERA (1st, 3.52), ♦The D-backs have several candidates worthy of being selected ♦ Last 10 games ..............................................6-4 to play in the 2017 All-Star Game in Miami: strikeouts (2nd, 400), strikeouts-per-9.0 IP (2nd, 9.19), innings Roof Open ...................................................20-5 (3rd, 391.2), wins (T-3rd, 28) and WHIP (4th, 1.24). Roof Closed...................................................5-3 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT Ranks among NL leaders in runs (1st, 57), OBP D-backs starters are 5-0 with a 2.83 ERA (13 ER in 41.1 IP) in the Roof Open/Closed ......................................1-1 (1st, .447), WAR (1st, 3.2), OPS (2nd, 1.046) and RBI (T-3rd, 53). ♦ last 7 games. Uniform - White/Red .................................7-1 ZACK GREINKE Ranks among NL leaders in wins (T-2nd, 8), WAR (4th, Uniform - White/Teal .................................8-4 2.2), WHIP (4th, 1.03) and strikeouts (4th, 104)…is 7-1 with a 2.89 ERA RAY OF LIGHT Uniform - Red ...............................................5-6 (21 ER in 65.1 IP) over his last 10 starts. Uniform - Black ............................................6-2 JAKE LAMB Leads MLB with 57 RBI…also ranks among NL 3B in HR ♦ On Sunday, Robbie Ray improved to 5-0 with a 0.27 ERA (1 ER Uniform - Los D-backs ..............................0-0 (1st, 16), SLG (1st, .564) and OPS (1st, .939). in 37.0 IP) and 48 strikeouts in his last 5 starts since May 20. Uniform - Purple .........................................3-0 CHRIS OWINGS Career-high 7 home runs with an .792 OPS while ♦ Since May 20, Ray ranks among the MLB leaders in the following Uniform - Gray/Red ....................................3-7 playing 34 games at shortstop and 20 in the outfi eld. categories: Uniform - Gray/Teal ....................................8-1 Uniform - Other ...........................................0-5 ROBBIE RAY Ranks among NL leaders in opp. AVG (2nd, .184), strike- CATEGORY RANK NO. CATEGORY RANK NO. outs (2nd, 107), ERA (3rd, 2.62), WAR (3rd, 2.2) and WHIP (8th, 1.07)… ERA .............................1st ......0.24 Wins. ......................T-1st ........... 5 Lead after 6.0 innings ..............................32-2 is 5-0 with a 0.27 ERA (1 ER in 37.0 IP) in his last 5 starts. WHIP ..........................1st ......0.62 Innings ................ T-2nd ..... 37.0 Lead after 7.0 innings .............................31-2 Opp. AVG ..................1st ..... .115 Strikeouts ................4th .........48 Lead after 8.0 innings ..............................35-2 Tied after 6.0 innings .................................6-3 LAST NIGHT'S RECAP Hits/9.0 IP .................1st ......3.41 Strikeouts/9.0 IP ...5th ...11.68 Ray was drafted by Washington in 2010 and later traded to De- Tied after 7.0 innings .................................6-1 ♦David Peralta's solo homer in the ninth inning broke a 6-all tie ♦ Tied after 8.0 innings .................................4-1 and gave the D-backs a 7-6 win in the series opener in Detroit. troit in 2013 with LHP Ian Krol and INF/OF Steve Lombardozzi Trail after 6.0 innings ...............................2-21 ♦Arizona's 16 hits matched their season high (fourth time). for RHP Doug Fister…Ray was acquired from Tigers with INF Trail after 7.0 innings ...............................3-23 ♦Brandon Drury, who tied his career high with 4 hits, homered Domingo Leyba for INF Didi Gregorius on Dec. 5, 2014. Trail after 8.0 innings ...............................1-23 for the third straight game for the second time in his career Extra-inning games....................................4-1 (also: Sept. 12-14, 2016). RODNEY HITTING HIS MARK Day .................................................................9-11 Night ..........................................................31-15 ♦Paul Goldschmidt, who entered the game 1-for-11 as a desig- ♦Fernando Rodney has not allowed an earned run in 14 straight vs. RHS .......................................................30-18 nated hitter, went 3-for-5 with a home run and 2 RBI. appearances since May 1, going 11-for-12 in save situations with a 0.00 ERA (1 R-0 ER in 13.2 IP), a .050 opponents average vs. LHS ...........................................................10-8 ♦Zack Greinke (ND) allowed 5 unearned runs in 5.2 innings. Score fi rst .....................................................20-9 (2-for-40), 6 walks and 11 strikeouts. Opponents score fi rst ..........................22-17 ROSTER MOVES ♦His .050 average is tied for the best among all relievers in the Score 4 runs or more ...............................33-9 ♦ Prior to tonight's game, the D-backs reinstated RHP Taijuan Majors since May 1 (min. 8 G/0 GS) with Craig Kimbrel (.050). Score 3 runs or fewer ..............................7-17 Walker from the 10-day disabled list (blister on right hand). ♦Rodney signed by the Tigers as a non-drafted free agent in 1997 Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ................3-2 ♦ RHP Silvino Bracho was optioned to Triple-A Reno following and spent 7 seasons with Detroit with 70 saves. Hit home run ...........................................34-13 last night's game. Hit 2 or more home runs........................22-6 KEEP YOUR ENEMIES CLOSE Do not homer ............................................6-13 10 or more hits ..........................................22-3 Arizona is 12-6 (.667) in games decided by 1 run, the second- TOREY & THE TIGERS ♦ Opponents 10 or more hits ................11-10 ♦ D-backs manager Torey Lovullo was selected by the Tigers in best mark in the NL and fourth in the Majors, behind the Rock- Errorless games .........................................26-8 the fi fth round of the 1987 draft, and played 2 seasons with De- ies (.818; 9-2), Twins (.692; 9-4) and Astros (.692; 9-4). Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) .................................8-5 troit (1988-89)…he was named Arizona's eighth manager on ♦The 12 1-run wins trail only the Angels (13). Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP) .............................3-1 Nov. 4, 2016. Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) .................22-12 ♦ Lovullo made his Major League debut on Sept. 10, 1988 @ Yan- RAWHIDE IN THE CAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Series opener .............................................15-6 kees and singled off Rick Rhoden…he later hit his fi rst homer ♦Single-A Adv. Visalia will send 6 players to the 2017 California Series fi nale.................................................11-9 on Sept. 25, 1988 @ Orioles (off Jose Bautista). League All-Star Game on June 20: RHP Jose Almonte, RHP Bud Series (W-L-T) .........................................10-6-4 Jeter, RHP Mason McCullough, LHP Kirby Bellow, INF Sergio Series sweeps (ARI-OPP) ..........................4-0 ♦ Lovullo was then traded to the Yankees on March 19, 1991 for Interleague ...................................................8-1
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