IGD: Padres vs Diamondbacks (29 Aug 2005)

first pitch: 7:05 p.m., PT
television: Channel 4
matchup: Woody Williams (6-10, 5.14 ERA) vs Russ Ortiz (4-8, 6.95 ERA)
previews: ESPN | Padres.com

Padres averted a sweep at home by the Rockies Sunday afternoon. And a collective sigh of relief with news that Brian Giles suffered only a bruised right knee (article contains Monty Python reference) after colliding with Dave Roberts. Both players are considered “day-to-day,” with Roberts spraining his right thumb on the play.

Meantime, the Diamondbacks are in town and the showdown in the West begins. Sorry, let me try that again without laughing. Ah, never mind.

Two veteran pitchers having subpar years go at it Monday night. Both have had success against the other teams’ hitters, though:

Williams and Ortiz: Head-to-Head Matchups
  AB BA OBP SLG
Williams vs current Diamondbacks 214 .234 .302 .416
Ortiz vs current Padres 176 .239 .348 .352

For Arizona, Shawn Green (.371/.405/.600 in 35 AB), Quinton “Scottish Therapist” McCracken (.308/.400/.769 in 13 AB), and Royce Clayton (.385/.429/.615 in 13 AB) have had the most success. Williams has pretty well neutralized the two batters he’s faced most, Luis Gonzalez (.171/.261/.293 in 41 AB) and Craig Counsell (.139/.184/.250 in 36 AB).

On the other side, it’s been Brian Giles (.389/.577/.444 in 18 AB) and Mark Loretta (.400/.455/.700 in 10 AB). It’ll be interesting to see who gets the start in center tonight. Neither Dave Roberts (.160/.222/.240 in 25 AB) nor Eric Young (0-for-11, 4 walks) has done much against Ortiz.

Other Stuff

Some of these have been sitting on the shelf for a few days, but better late than never.

That’s all for now. Time to take care of business. Go Padres!

69 Responses »

  1. Damn, I didn’t know about Astacio.

  2. Geez, this is ridiculous. Bases loaded, one out. Sweeney hits a shot to Clayton, who short hops the ball. Runners freeze, thinking he’s caught it. Clayton throws home, Stinnett throws to third for the good ol’ 6-2-5 DP. Can’t fault the runners. That was just another great play by Clayton. Damn.

    We need to get into their bullpen. Now.

  3. well, again its ugly ball. But I don’t care, I’ve got Luciano Pavarotti singing Nessum Dorma!

    What a cresendo! Magnificant!

    This should be the new game in Ducksnort IGD:
    What are you doing that is more fun then watching Padre ugly ball?

    Now I’m on to Thousands are Sailing by the Pogues, great band! Going through the MP3 collection.

    Soon I’ll be doing the dishes! Hurray.

  4. I’m having a root canal. That’s better than listening to Mark Grace.

  5. I’m flipping back and forth between “Antique Road Show” and “Sam the Cooking Guy.”

  6. Did you see Klesko cooking? That swing was so beautifully violent that Tarantino directed it.

  7. Maybe I ought to try that, Kevin. I sure could use the laughing gas.

    Anything has to be better then getting spanked by the AZ including two errors.

    Lets see, there is cleaning the dog doo in the backyard…in the dark!

    Guess I better get to those dishes. My wife keeps eye-balling me.

    Goff, you are a better man then I if you can continue to blog on the Dogres.

  8. well check these second half numbers:

    Peavy 2.64, Astacio 3.82, Lawrence 5.68, Williams 6.95, Park 7.03, Stauffer 8.62 and Eaton 9.00

    dbacks:

    Vargas 3.77, Webb 4.05, Vasquez 4.69, Halsey 4.86, Gosling 4.34, Ortiz 13.50

    and here we are getting our butts kicked by their worst starter

  9. It’s 6-3 now. I don’t know if that’s a butt-kicking.

  10. Diamondbacks bullpen has a 6.18 ERA this year.

  11. Nice catch by Johnson going into the visitors bullpen.

  12. That was sweet.

  13. Dishes are done and so are the Padres.

    I guess its down to 4.5 games. God the sooner, somebody catches us the better, put us out of our misery.

    Now watch, the Worsters will take the next to and tease us all again.

    That’s it for me, gotta clean the rest of the toilets in the house, for the third time tonight.

  14. Their bullpen is making this interesting.

  15. Giles pinch-hitting. Represents the tying run. C’mon, guys; we need this one.

  16. Glaus can’t find the pop foul. New life for Giles.

  17. Dammit, Giles almost put that onto the porch. EY pinch hitting. Olivo at third, one out.

  18. Okay, the Snakes came away with the win, but that bullpen is terrible. We are going to get to them before this series is over. And I’m still more concerned about the Dodgers than the Diamondbacks.

    So close, so close. Giles just missed hitting that pitch out.

    Damn.