D-backs president Hall remains optimistic about team
May 3, 2012, 10:25 PM | Updated: 11:44 pm
“I feel pretty good.”
With those words, Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall told
Arizona Sports 620’s Doug and Wolf that the team’s issues
with injuries, intermittent offense and a shaky bullpen
are not a concern of his.
“I look last year at this time, I think we were 11-15 in
April, this year we’re two games over .500 finishing
April,” Hall added. “We were in fourth place last year,
this year we’re sitting alone in second place and we’re
four games behind the Dodgers who are starting to come
back to reality a bit.”
Optimistic? Absolutely. Then again, Hall’s mindset is one
of not panicking over things that, in all actuality, could
even out over the course of the season.
After all, does anyone really expect Paul Goldschmidt to
struggle hitting home runs? How about Justin Upton? Both
have picked up their play recently, leading many to
believe they are rounding into form.
But the bullpen — and specifically closer J.J. Putz, who
blew a save Wednesday night in Washington.
“His velocity is great,” Hall said. “I’m not worried about
J.J. at all.”