| A century and counting? Cubs try to avoid brooms at Chavez Ravine | Sat Oct 4 10:37:02 2008 EST |
| atting .173 since August 2, went 0-for-8 with four strikeouts in the first two games. Cubs' outfielder Alfonso Soriano has also continued to struggle. He is just 1- for-9 in this series after managing two hits in 14 at-bats last year when his team was swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks. These two storied franchises have never met in the postseason, but Chicago won five of the seven regular season matchups between the clubs this year. Game 4 of this series, if necessary, will be played on Sunday. | |
| Now the real season starts | Wed Oct 1 10:54:56 2008 EST |
| to earn a spot on the team in spring training, was an MLB-best 22-3 in 2008 and posted an AL-leading 2.54 ERA, second in the majors only to Johan Santana of the New York Mets (2.53 ERA). His 22 wins tied for the Major League lead with the Arizona Diamondbacks' Brandon Webb. The 30-year-old left-hander threw four complete games, including two shutouts, and struck out 170 batters in his 223 1/3 innings, allowing just 214 hits and 34 walks. His season included an 11-game winning streak, the longes | |
| Cubs carry title hopes into NLDS opener against Dodgers | Wed Oct 1 10:29:01 2008 EST |
| team from start-to-finish this season and captured its second straight NL Central crown with a 97-64 mark. Hopefully, the Cubs postseason experience lasts a little longer than their trip last year when they were swept in three games by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Finishing with the best record in the NL is not always a recipe for success, as the team with the best record has won the World Series only once in the last 22 years (the 1995 Braves). Of course, the Cubs are still searching for their fir | |
| Lidge, Lee capture Comeback Player of Year honors | Tue Sep 30 19:04:22 2008 EST |
| 07, converting 19 of 27 save opportunities. Lee was an MLB-best 22-3 in 2008 and posted an AL-leading 2.54 ERA, second in the majors only to Johan Santana of the New York Mets (2.53 ERA). His 22 wins tied for the Major League lead with the Arizona Diamondbacks' Brandon Webb. Lee became Cleveland's first 20-game winner since Gaylord Perry in 1974 and the first Indians hurler to be the AL's wins leader since Perry held the top mark in 1972. The 30-year-old left-hander threw four complete games, in | |
| NLDS Preview - Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs | Tue Sep 30 14:17:40 2008 EST |
| team from start-to-finish this season and captured its second straight NL Central crown with a 97-64 mark. Hopefully, the Cubs postseason experience lasts a little longer than their trip last year when they were swept in three games by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Finishing with the best record in the NL is not always a recipe for success, as the team with the best record has won the World Series only once in the last 22 years (the 1995 Braves). Of course, the Cubs are still searching for their fir | |
| NLDS Preview - Milwaukee Brewers vs. Philadelphia Phillies | Tue Sep 30 13:20:37 2008 EST |
| nce in 26 years. EDGE: PHILLIES BENCH Milwaukee has a slight edge on the bench with the likes of veterans Ray Durham, Craig Counsell, Gabe Kapler and Mike Lamb. Counsell already has a pair of World Series rings with the Florida Marlins and Arizona Diamondbacks. He may also share time at third base with Branyan. The main reserves for the Phillies are Greg Dobbs, Chris Coste, Eric Bruntlett and Matt Stairs. Dobbs played in 128 games this season and can fill any vacancy on the field. He had nine ho | |
| Johnson, D'Backs finish season against Rox in desert | Sun Sep 28 11:08:43 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks will try to end the 2008 campaign with a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies when both clubs wrap up their seasons today at Chase Field. Arizona, which was swept by Colorado in the NLCS last year, once sat comfortably atop the National League West standings, but a late-season collapse guaranteed it early vacation plans. The D'Backs, though, have won the first two installments of this series and recorded a 6-4 triumph on Saturday. Stephen Drew rip | |
| Diamondbacks rally to edge Rockies | Sat Sep 27 23:16:51 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Stephen Drew's two-run single capped a three- run eighth inning, as the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied past the Colorado Rockies, 6-4, in the middle installment of a three-game series. Adam Dunn homered for the D-Backs, who have won five of their last eight contests. Brandon Webb, who captured the 2006 NL Cy Young Award and is making a strong push for a second, came away with a no-decision after he was tagged for four runs on six hits over seven innings of work. He | |
| Webb, D'Backs take on Rockies in desert | Sat Sep 27 11:11:49 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks will send ace Brandon Webb to the hill this evening in the second installment of a three-game series versus the Colorado Rockies at Chase Field. Webb is shooting for a major league-leading 23rd win of the season and has won three straight starts to improve to 22-7 with a 3.24 earned run average in 33 trips to the hill. Webb, who is making a case for another NL Cy Young Award, beat St. Louis the last time out on Monday, allowing two runs in seven innin | |
| Tracy lifts Diamondbacks over Rox | Sat Sep 27 01:23:18 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Chad Tracy's pinch-hit, two-run double in the eighth inning was the difference as the Arizona Diamondbacks edged Colorado, 6-4, in the first of three games with the Rockies. Arizona starter Dan Haren allowed four runs on eight hits and a walk in seven innings, while striking out nine. Haren didn't factor into the decision, while Juan Cruz (4-0) took the win after throwing a scoreless eighth for the Diamondbacks, who were eliminated from playoff contention on Thurs | |
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