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Dodgers jump to early lead, sweep D-backs in MLB’s Opening Series: By The Numbers

Mar 23, 2014, 6:21 AM | Updated: 4:56 pm

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The Arizona Diamondbacks would have been hard-pressed to come up with a worse start to the 2014 season.

After likely losing No. 1 starter Patrick Corbin for the season with a UCL injury, the D-backs opened the season with a pair of losses to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Australia, capped by a 7-5 defeat that wasn’t as close as the score would indicate on Saturday.

Neither their pitching or lineup were particularly effective, and the D-backs were never even tied in a game past the 0-0 mark.

Now, they’ll return to Arizona to play five exhibition games before kicking off the remainder of their regular-season slate next Monday.

Here’s a closer look at Saturday’s loss, by the numbers:

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The D-backs managed to score just two runs in their first 26 innings of baseball in Australia before a four-run outburst in the ninth inning of Saturday’s loss.

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D-backs closer Addison Reed struck out the side in his Arizona debut, though he walked one Dodger and hit another.

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Starter Trevor Cahill lasted just four-plus innings Saturday, allowing eight hits and five runs while walking four and striking out one.

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The Diamondbacks scored five runs in the last two innings Saturday, highlighted by Mark Trumbo’s first homer as a D-back — a two-run blast to left.

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Diamondbacks pitchers combined to walk eight Dodgers Saturday, though Cahill was responsible for half of those.

54

Cahill threw just a paltry 54 percent of his 89 pitches for strikes as he continued to battle control issues.

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The Diamondbacks’ bullpen combined to toss five innings in relief while allowing just one run and two hits while striking out six.

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The Diamondbacks weren’t able to generate any opportunistic offense, leaving 11 runners on base — including stranding the bases loaded in both the seventh and eighth innings.

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D-backs slugger Paul Goldschmidt extended his MLB-best hitting streak to 21 games dating to last season with a first-inning single.

38,079

Saturday’s game drew 38,079 fans to the historic Sydney Cricket Ground, bringing the two-game total to 76,345.

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