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2018-05-02 Vs. LAD Notes 030.Indd PROBABLE PITCHERS ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (21-8) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (12-17) VS. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Wednesday, May 2, 2018 ♦ Chase Field ♦ Phoenix, Ariz. ♦ 6:40 p.m. AZT May 3 - 12:40 p.m. Facebook/620 AM/KHOV 105.1 LHP Patrick Corbin (4-0, 2.25) vs. FOX Sports Arizona ♦ 98.7 FM Arizona's Sports Station ♦ Univision Deportes 105.1 FM LHP Alex Wood (0-3, 4.11) Game No. 30 ♦ Home Game No. 15 ♦ Home Record: 11-3 ♦ Road Record: 10-5 VS. HOUSTON ASTROS RHP Zack Godley (4-1, 3.81) vs. LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu (3-0, 2.22) May 4 - 6:40 p.m. FSAZ/98.7 FM/KHOV 105.1 TBA vs. TBA Arizona Diamondbacks Communications 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 602.462.6519 May 5 - 5:10 p.m. FSAZ/98.7 FM/KHOV 105.1 TBA vs. TBA HERE’S THE STORY… TOUCHING ALL THE BASES May 6 - 1:10 p.m. FSAZ/FSAZ+/98.7 FM/KHOV 105.1 The D-backs' 21-8 record is the best 29-game start in club his- TBA vs. TBA ♦ FACEBOOK LIVE TOMORROW: Here are instructions on how to tory, and their 11-3 start @ home is tied for the best (also: 1999, watch tomorrow's D-backs/Dodgers game on Facebook: DESK- CURRENT HOMESTAND 2017)…they started 12-3 @ home in 1999. TOP: Go to Facebook.com | Log-in to Facebook | Search for “MLB Record ............................................................2-0 ♦With a win today or tomorrow, the D-backs will have won their Live” /// MOBILE: Launch the Facebook app | Search for “MLB Team AVG/OBP/SLG ............ .324/.400/.648 10th consecutive series to start the season, which would be the Live” ///TV: Download Facebook video app on your TV or stream- Runs per game .............................................6.0 second longest streak in Major League history behind the 1907 ing device and search for “MLB Live” | (Alternatively) Stream from Home Runs .......................................................6 Cubs, who won 11 straight [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. your phone to a TV on the same wifi network with the (TV) icon. RISP ........................................... .143 (3-for-21) 10 consecutive series victories would be a franchise record for any point Team ERA .....................................................3.50 of the season, surpassing the previous mark of 9 (Sept. 3-Oct. 3, 1999; CINCO DE MAYO D-BACKS FIESTA (MAY 5): Starting at 2:00 p.m. Starters W-L-QS | ERA ............... 1-0-1 | 3.27 July 20-Aug.19, 2007) the D-backs will have a Street Festival set up at 4th Street and Bullpen W-L-SV | ERA ................ 1-0-2 | 3.86 ♦Arizona boasts the best record in the NL (.724) and is tied for the Jackson with food trucks, D-backs infl atables, live music from JJ’s best in the Major Leagues with Boston. Band, a beer garden and more…during the Fiesta, fans can taste BY THE NUMBERS ♦Arizona has won its last 8 regular-season games against Los An- salsa from the Top 8 competitors of My Nana's Salsa Challenge, NL West ....................................... 1st | +6.0 GA geles @ Chase Field, the longest such streak in team history vs. benefi ting Arizona Hemophilia Association…the winning Salsa Current Streak ........................................Won 2 Last 5 games.................................................4-1 Dodgers, and tied for the fourth-longest vs. any opponent. maker will be awarded with a personalized jersey and D-backs Suite, courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation…sal- Last 10 games ..............................................8-2 ♦A.J. Pollock ranks among the NL leaders in several off ensive Roof Open .....................................................7-3 sas will be judged by a D-backs panel that includes J.J. Putz…ad- categories, including slugging pct. (1st, .689), OPS (1st, 1.045), Roof Closed...................................................3-0 home runs (T-1st, 10), extra-base hits (2nd, 20), RBI (3rd, 25) and ditionally, the fi rst 20,000 fans will receive a D-backs Sugar Skull Roof Open/Closed ......................................1-0 stolen bases (6th, 7). T-shirt, courtesy of State Forty Eight. Uniform - White/Red .................................4-1 ♦Zack Godley's 4 wins are tied with teammate Patrick Corbin, Uniform - White/Teal .................................4-1 Brandon McCarthy/ATL, Michael Wacha/STL and Trevor Wil- GOING STREAKING Uniform - Red ...............................................3-2 liams/PIT for the second most in the NL (Max Scherzer/WSH, 6). ♦The D-backs’ 8-game regular season winning streak vs. Dodg- Uniform - Black ............................................1-0 ers @ Chase Field is tied for the fourth-longest winning streak Uniform - Los D-backs ..............................0-0 against a single opponent at home in franchise history: Uniform - Throwback ................................1-1 YESTERDAY'S RECAP Uniform - Gray/Red ....................................5-0 OPPONENT STREAK DATES ♦The D-backs won their eighth straight game vs. Dodgers @ Uniform - Gray/Teal ....................................3-2 Phillies .............................9 .................April 19, 1999-April 6, 2000 Chase Field, earning a, 4-3, come-from-behind victory. Uniform - Other ...........................................0-1 Reds ..................................9 ..................May 8, 2001-Aug. 19, 2003 ♦Daniel Descalso went 2-for-4 and with a go-ahead, 2-run triple Lead after 6.0 innings ..............................16-0 Rockies ............................9 ..........................April 20-Sept. 29, 2002 in the seventh inning…A.J. Pollock was 1-for-3 with a solo Lead after 7.0 innings .............................17-0 Dodgers ...................8 ................... Aug. 29, 2017-current Lead after 8.0 innings ..............................19-0 home run (10), his fourth of the series…Christian Walker hit Giants...............................8 ............... June 16, 2011-May 11, 2012 Tied after 6.0 innings .................................1-1 a 479-foot, pinch-hit homer off Clayton Kershaw, tied for the Marlins .............................8 ................Sept. 3, 2000-April 28, 2003 Tied after 7.0 innings .................................2-2 third-longest homer of the season. Padres .............................8 .................July 25, 2002-May 23, 2003 Tied after 8.0 innings .................................1-1 Pirates ..............................8 .................April 8, 2000-Aug. 15, 2001 ♦Matt Koch allowed 3 runs (2 earned) in 5.0 innings…Silvino Trail after 6.0 innings .................................4-7 Bracho (1.0 IP) earned his fi rst Major League win, and combined Trail after 7.0 innings .................................2-6 with Andrew Chafi n (1.0), Archie Bradley (1.0) and Brad Box- "THAT LANDED IN SOMEONE'S SPAGHETTI" Trail after 8.0 innings .................................1-7 berger (1.0) on 4.0 hitless innings. ♦Christian Walker hit a 479 ft. home run into Friday's Front Row Extra-inning games....................................2-1 Grill last night, tied for the third-longest home run hit in the Day ...................................................................6-3 A.J. P.O.M. Majors this season (also: Marcell Ozuna on April 3 @ Brewers), Night .............................................................15-5 ♦A.J. Pollock was named NL Player of the Month for April this af- behind Franchy Cordero/SD on April 20 @ D-backs (489) and vs. RHS ..........................................................10-6 ternoon, his fi rst career monthly honor…he ranked among the Avisail Garcia/CWS on April 3 @ Blue Jays (481) . vs. LHS ...........................................................11-2 Score fi rst .....................................................14-3 NL leaders in March/April in home runs (T-1st, 9), slugging pct. ♦It was the longest home run hit off Clayton Kershaw in the Stat Opponents score fi rst ...............................7-5 Cast era (since 2015). (2nd, .670), OPS (2nd, 1.021) extra-base hits (2nd, 19) and RBI Score 4 runs or more ...............................16-1 (3rd, 24). ♦The title comes from Torey Lovullo's commentary on last night's Score 3 runs or fewer ................................5-7 ♦It is the eighth time a D-back has earned NL Player of the Month mic'd up segment on FOX Sports Arizona (at the 2:20 mark): Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ................2-0 honors, joining J.D. Martinez (Sept. 2017), Martin Prado (Aug. https://twitter.com/FOXSPORTSAZ/status/991561990077206529 Hit home run ..............................................16-2 2013), Kelly Johnson (April 2010), Justin Upton (May 2009), Luis Hit 2 or more home runs........................11-0 Gonzalez (April and June 2001) and Matt Williams (April 1999). THIS IS ANOTHER NOTE ABOUT A.J. POLLOCK Do not homer ..............................................5-6 ♦A.J. Pollock has 6 home runs in 8 games vs. Dodgers this sea- 10 or more hits ............................................9-1 THE PLAYERS WERE NAMED son, already tied for the third most in team history in a single- Opponents 10 or more hits .....................4-2 Errorless games .........................................17-3 ♦Yesterday, the D-backs traded RHP Sam McWilliams and LHP season vs. Los Angeles, trailing only Luis Gonzalez in 2001 (11) Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) .................................2-2 Colin Poche to the Rays as the players to be named in the trade and Paul Goldschmidt in 2015 (8). Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP) .............................1-1 that brought Steven Souza to Arizona on Feb. 20. ♦Pollock has reached base safely in 33 consecutive games vs. Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) ....................10-4 Dodgers
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