ADAM GREEN

Green: Excited about the D-backs? Me neither

Apr 3, 2010, 5:19 AM | Updated: Jan 14, 2011, 4:24 pm

It’s the 2010 All-Star break. The Diamondbacks have sent
Justin Upton, Dan Haren and Edwin Jackson to the game in
California.

Back in Phoenix, the D-backs are six games behind the
Rockies for first in the NL West and Brandon Webb, who has
eight starts under his belt, should be about ready to
round into form.

Exciting, right? Well, dreaming is free.

The Diamondbacks enter the 2010 season with a few things
to look forward to. Justin Upton should continue to grow
into one of the best players in the game, Mark Reynolds
could solidify himself as one of the premier power hitters
in baseball, and the in-game atmosphere at Chase Field is
supposed to be much, much improved. But the things to look
forward to end there and that concerns me.

Remember last season? The Diamondbacks got off to a bad
start, fired their manager, introduced “Organizational
Advocacy” into the lexicon and lost 92 games? No? Lucky
you.

As a baseball fan the summer is usually one of the best
times of the year. There is a game pretty much every day,
meaning there is always something to watch when the better
TV shows are on their breaks.

Of course, this all hinges on the team being fun to watch,
which the 2009 Diamondbacks certainly were not – the
ridiculous defense and base running notwithstanding, of
course.

Hopefully things will be better this year, but I have this
sinking feeling that they will not be.

While the team may very well get off to a solid start, I’d
be shocked if Brandon Webb is a part of it. Every time it
seems like he is ready to come back there is another
setback, and every day that passes in which he does not
throw from a mound is more time wasted in the 2010 season.
While Webb needs to think of his health and his future, I
have a hard time believing he will be a factor for the
Diamondbacks this year, or ever again.

And, while the team acquired Edwin Jackson and Ian Kennedy
in a trade, I have a hard time believing either will be
good enough to make up for the absence of Brandon Webb.
Though, it would not shock me if Dan Haren, yet again,
looks like a Cy Young candidate early and Jackson looks
every bit the pitcher the Diamondbacks were hoping to get
when they made the trade, but the next good second half
either pitcher has will be their first, so it is
difficult, right now, to expect complete, dominant seasons
out of either right hander.

Of course, the Diamondbacks’ offense being one of the best
in the National League would go a long way towards
negating the affects of a bad pitching staff, but I’m just
not sure the D-backs have the lineup to get the job done.

Yeah, Upton and Reynolds should have good seasons. Conor
Jackson, making his return, should help. Adam LaRoche,
even, should provide some power from first base. But, as
far as I’m concerned, there are far too many question
marks in Chris Young, Stephen Drew, Kelly Johnson and
Miguel Montero to assume this team will consistently score
runs.

Regardless, the Diamondbacks will likely have a month or
so to get their footing. With the Suns and Coyotes in the
playoffs, odds are the attention will be anywhere but
Chase Field.

But, at some point, people will think of the baseball team
in Sedona Red and hopefully, when that happens, the team
will still be relevant. Unfortunately, if the Diamondbacks
are out of contention by June it will not only be a long
summer, but another one that we’ll want to forget.

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