In-Game Discussion: Padres vs Diamondbacks (1 May 2005)

Sun, May 1, 2005Ballhype: hype it up!
by Geoff Young

first pitch: 1:05 p.m., PT
television: Channel 4
matchup: Woody Williams (2-1, 4.85 ERA) vs Javier Vazquez (2-2, 6.11 ERA)
game previews: ESPN | CBS SportsLine | SI

After finishing April with two impressive wins against the Diamondbacks that may have helped allay some concerns (strong outings from Brian Lawrence and Trevor Hoffman, homer by Sean Burroughs), the Padres look to sweep Arizona in Sunday afternoon’s finale.

                                   AB   BA  OBP  SLG
Williams vs current Diamondbacks  171 .234 .284 .439
Vazquez vs current Padres         165 .218 .244 .388 

Who’s doing the damage against Woody? Would you believe Quinton McCracken (.364/.417/.909 in 11 AB)? Tony Clark (.263/.300/.579 in 19 AB) has posted solid numbers as well. The guys Woody has faced the most also are the ones he’s had the most success against: Craig Counsell (.125/.125/.250 in 32 AB), Luis Gonzalez (.171/.275/.286 in 35 AB), and Shawn Green (.300/.323/.400 in 30 AB).

Most of the Padres regulars who have faced Vazquez a decent amount of times are doing reasonably well against him. The one exception is Ryan Klesko (.111/.138/.259 in 27 AB). This might be a good day to give Xavier Nady or Mark Sweeney the start in left.

I’ll be down at the Park today, so talk it up while I’m gone. I’ll check back in tonight. Go Pads!

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55 Responses to “In-Game Discussion: Padres vs Diamondbacks (1 May 2005)”

  1. Richard Says:

    How many times has Woody thrown over to first?

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  2. Kevin Says:

    The shutout innings streak is over.

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  3. Richard Says:

    Is now a good time to point out that Counsell struck out looking, but it was called ball four?

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  4. Kevin Says:

    I don’t know. That didn’t stick out to me.

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  5. Richard Says:

    Son of a…

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  6. Richard Says:

    Maybe I’m begging, but Woody doesn’t seem real pleased with the zone.

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  7. Richard Says:

    At this rate, Woody will be lucky to make it through four innings.

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  8. Kevin Says:

    He got that called strike. All you can ask is that it’s consistent.

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  9. Kevin Says:

    Where are you at? What are you watching the game on?

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  10. Jay Says:

    Watching without the sound. Did seem like a tight zone for Woody, but generally it looked like he was just missing. Better not give the calls to Dbacks.

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  11. Jay Says:

    Looks like a line drive in the box score!

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  12. Kevin Says:

    Right. But where and what feed? I’m just wondering.

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  13. Richard Says:

    He seems to be getting the outside corner, but not the inside. I won’t lie to you I’m not paying a ton of attention to the zone. I’m watching in HD at home.

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  14. Jay Says:

    That’s what Woody needed out of Gonzalez. I hope Giles starts hitting soon.

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  15. Kevin Says:

    right, but where is home?

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  16. Richard Says:

    Cox Channel 4.

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  17. Kevin Says:

    I assume you’re in San Diego. That’s what I mean. I’m in North Carolina, watching on MLBtv with the Arizona broadcasters.

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  18. Richard Says:

    Home is in Jamul. Says so here: http://sdpf.blogspot.com/

    It must be true.

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  19. Kevin Says:

    cool, I do padresnation.com — Is there a way to move that right rail to the top of the page?

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  20. Richard Says:

    Vasquez has hardly thrown any pitches…

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  21. Jay Says:

    Nasty 3-4-5. GIDP, K, K. How about another bomb from Sean?

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  22. Richard Says:

    I noticed that it isn’t at the top when opened in Explorer. I’m trying to figure out why.

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  23. Kevin Says:

    Oh, OK. Do you guys think the Giles trade was a bad one? We could have Bay and Perez right now.

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  24. Richard Says:

    That’s awful.

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  25. Kevin Says:

    From the Arizona schills: Williams didn’t like the zone in the first, talked to the ump about it and it has opened up some since then.

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  26. Jay Says:

    Counsell is one lucky dude.

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  27. Richard Says:

    I’d rather have Giles in right field than Bay.

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  28. Richard Says:

    Counsell struck out, but got a walk. Then, he popped up, but got a single. That’s quite lucky.

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  29. Richard Says:

    I love the way Garcia is calling for the ball. He must be afraid of Ryno.

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  30. Kevin Says:

    He’s getting the outside strike, not the inside one.

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  31. Richard Says:

    So we’re seeing the same thing then? Good.

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  32. Richard Says:

    That was a heck of a pitch to call for there.

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  33. Kevin Says:

    Yeah, plus I’m repeating what the Arizona guys are saying. They said inside is how you have to pitch Gonzo and Green.

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  34. Richard Says:

    Kevin, what’s the quality like on MLBtv?

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  35. Kevin Says:

    It’s good, really good, depending on your computer. My monitor is brand new, but my computer is not so great. For $15 a month, it’s been worth it. I watch every day.

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  36. Jay Says:

    Giles trade was horrid, but you cannot really fault Towers; Bay was still kind of unknown, and Perez could have gone may directions. And Towers got Perez and Bay for nothing. I actually hate the Dbacks for that trade. Bay came up early in 2003 season; had a good game then got hit on the wrist by Dessens (pitching for Arizona), breaking his wrist and he is more or less out for bulk of the season. Played a little late in the season, but if he had gotten a lot of AB’s in 2003 and he had played well, I doubt they would have put him in the trade.

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  37. Kevin Says:

    Roberts misses the cut-off man. I will bet our outfield finishes last in assists this season.

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  38. Richard Says:

    I wouldn’t doubt that.

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  39. Richard Says:

    Good play by Nevin. Bad throw by Garcia.

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  40. Richard Says:

    Channel four trivia: Who drafted Royce Clayton.
    Answer (I think): San Francisco.

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  41. Kevin Says:

    Every time a ball goes in the outfield, especially right and left, it seems like they get to it when they can, throw it in when they get around to it and when they do, it’s off target.

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  42. Kevin Says:

    I think they were booing Giles.

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  43. Kevin Says:

    He got the inside call vs. Gonzo.

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  44. Ed Says:

    Funny you guys are discussing the Giles trade. Just in case anyone noticed.

    Giles last HR at Petco - Aug 18th 2004 vs. ATL
    Giles last RBI at Petco - Sept 30th 2004 vs. SF

    Not that it makes the trade as good or bad but he just seems like a shell of the player he used to be.

    To be fair, April has been Giles worst month over the course of his career but still. Not exactly an encouraging start.

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  45. Kevin Says:

    Right, you don’t want your No. 3 hitter to go HR-less and RBI-less at home for the first month of the season.

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  46. Richard Says:

    I haven’t looked into it, but it would seem that Brian’s numbers would logically decline simply because he’s in the NL West instead of the NL Central.

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  47. Kevin Says:

    Williams: 120 pitches.

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  48. Kevin Says:

    Didn’t get the inside that time.

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  49. Richard Says:

    I hate to see umpires influence a game at all.

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  50. Jay Says:

    Rudy…Rudy…Rudy. Nice change or curve or whatever that was. Still in it…

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  51. Kevin Says:

    The Arizona schills said one of Rudy’s legs is an inch and a half longer than the other.

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  52. Kevin Says:

    Does anyone else think the Padres should have given Steve Sparks a shot?

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  53. Kevin Says:

    Great play by Klesko. Wow.

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  54. Richard Says:

    Padre broadcasters had mentioned that about Seanez before, I believe.

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  55. Jay Says:

    Ugly game. I haven’t looked it up, but Nevin must have one of the highest “isolated power” (slugging - average; I think) in the league; I wish he would take some walks and get some hits, but at least he is hitting it a long way when he does connect.

    Giles looks awful. I am getting sick of the Padres making so-so pitchers look great. Maybe Vazquez is as good as he looked today, but our core hitters look very anemic.

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