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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, May 23, 2008
[Andrew] Miller limited the Arizona Diamondbacks to five hits in seven innings Thursday night, and Florida won 4-0 to complete a series sweep in a showdown of first-place teams.
The series was the most impressive yet by the Marlins. The team with baseball’s lowest payroll built its improbable NL East lead with the help of a weak early schedule, but there was nothing fluky about the way they swept NL West leader Arizona.
The 23-year-old Miller (4-3) had a career-high nine strikeouts, walked one and allowed only one runner to reach second base.
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As a result, Miami may be coming down with playoff fever: The crowd of 13,233 was the largest this week.
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The three Arizona pitchers Florida beat came into the series with a combined record of 19-3… The Diamondbacks lost their sixth road game in a row, and their three-game losing streak matches their longest this season.
Going back to last year, the D’backs don’t hit very well on the road, and they go to Atlanta to face the Braves (20-5 at home) next.
Of course, this means Arizona will sweep the series.
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1. meatwad Posted: May 23, 2008 at 02:22 AM (#2791483)"As a result, Miami may be coming down with playoff fever: The crowd of 13,233 was the largest this week"
Seriously, does Dan Uggla have 25 home runs or something? Do they have six pitchers with sub-1.00 ERAs? Did they replace Alejandro De Aza with Barry Bonds? I'm too confused to even look into this any deeper.
As for the pitching, I see that only Meathead Olsen and some relievers are having a really good year so far. And that the two pitchers acquired for Juan Pierre are doing a lot better than the two pitchers acquired for Miguel Cabrera.
I believe sarcasm in an Associated Press story is grounds for the writer to appear before a firing squad.
EDIT: Yeah, sure enough, it's missing from the 1st write thru.
Take a look at Miller's game log, and not his era. He was getting it together well before tonight, excellent in 3 of his previous 4 starts.
Their offense is going to probably get a bit worse over the course of the season, and their pitching is going to look a lot better, numbers wise, in another month or two.
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