Diamondbacks look to end five-game slide
Originally published: Apr 22, 2012 - 10:58 am
Meanwhile, the Braves have tied a club record with six straight wins against the Diamondbacks.
Ian Kennedy will try to change all that this afternoon.
"He's been our number-one starter," said manager Kirk Gibson. "It'd be nice if he went and shut 'em out. We're not expecting him to do that. We know we need to play a good game."
Last season, Kennedy stopped losing streaks of three or more games five times.
The Diamondbacks are looking to avoid their ninth four-game sweep in club history (fourth at Chase Field). The last time they were swept in a four-game series was September 15-18, 2008 against the Giants.
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some good news:
Diamondbacks game notes point out that the last four World Series Champions and 12 of the last 13 have had at least one losing streak of five or more games
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Gibson said he hadn't yet talked to Justin Upton but has his rightfielder hitting 3rd this afternoon. Upton went 1-4 with a double in his return from a thumb injury yesterday.
Willie Bloomquist, Ryan Roberts are being given the day off
Bloomquist is 1-10 over his last three games
Roberts is 0-12 over his last our games
Cody Ransom gets his first start since being promoted from Triple-A Reno
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Gibson said they are "still discussing" whom to start Monday. Wade Miley is "certainly one of the guys we're considering" if he doesn't pitch today.
- Eric Chavez - Friday May 17D-Backs 3rd baseman Eric Chavez joined Burns & Gambo to discuss his recent hot streak.
- Tim Kurkjian - Thursday May 16ESPN MLB Insider Tim Kurkjian joined Burns and Gambo to discuss the development of Diamondbacks star
- Kevin Towers, D-backs GM - Wednesday May 15KT talks to Doug & Wolf about the big win over the Braves!
- Keith Law, ESPN MLB Insider - Monday May 13Law talks to Doug & Wolf about Justin Upton's return to AZ.
- Heath Bell, D-backs pitcher - Friday May 10Bell talks to Doug & Wolf about Sushi and the mentality of a closer



































