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Diamondbacks probable pitcher Max Scherzer D-backs: Scherzer made his Major League debut on April 29 and set the baseball world buzzing as he retired all 13 batters he faced in relief of Edgar Gonzalez. Scherzer, who was the team's No. 1 pick in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, struck out seven and his electric fastball reached 98 mph at times during the dominating performance. The ... [link]

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Open Thread: Cubs vs. Diamondbacks, Saturday 5/10, 2:40 CT
Published 5/10/2008 by Al at Bleed Cubbie Blue: Front Page Posts
... last start in Cincinnati, his first loss of the year, wasn't his fault: errors made all five runs he gave up unearned. No Diamondbacks hitter playing today has more than five career AB against Dempster (the D'back who has the most is, of all people, tomorrow's starter, Randy Johnson, who is 3-for-11 against Dempster). Fox blackouts be damned: here's the rest of today's TV/radio schedule at the MLB.com Mediacenter. MLB.com Gameday (2007 version) MLB.com Gameday (2008 version) Baseball-reference.com game preview ...

Diamondbacks at Cubs open game thread
Published 5/10/2008 by Maddog (maddog@anothercubsblog.net) at Another Cubs Blog
B-REF PREVIEW | GAMEDAY | WEATHER | ACB CHAT ROOM Max Scherzer has never faced the Cubs Ryan Dempster vs. Dbacks hitters:  .257/.297/.314 in 35 at-bats 2:45 pm, FOX, and supposedly mlb.tv, or at least I hope.  High 50s, cloudy, wind blowing in from right field at 8 mph.  Guess which Diamondback has the most at-bats against Ryan Dempster.  Randy Johnson (11).  Orlando Hudson is next at 5.  So both teams are essentially facing a pitcher they’ve never faced before.  The difference is that “the book” on Ryan Dempster has been out for a long time while ...

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