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Paint By Numbers: Parra has D-Backs’ number

The Diamondbacks lost the series opener last night against the Brewers 4-1. Despite another great performance by starter Max Scherzer the bullpen, specifically Tom Gordon, cost the young pitcher his first major league win. While the bullpen ultimately lost the [...]

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Are The Dbacks Underperforming? Or Overvalued?

Listening to the radio on my way to work this morning, they were having a discussion about the Dbacks. An interesting question was brought up, something that to this point, I had not considered. The question is: Are the Diamondbacks [...]

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May’s roller derby doings: Something for EVERYONE!

Derby fans, welcome to May.  We’re at a point where two league’s seasons are starting to come to an end and one is very much in full swing.   This is definitely a month where most of Arizona’s leagues have something [...]

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Greatest series ever? Yes and No

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What does Scherzer have to do to get a win?

Photo: Darren Hauck/AP I’m starting to feel bad for Diamondbacks’ right hander Max Scherzer. For six innings last night at Miller Park, Scherzer baffled the Milwaukee Brewers. He allowed 5 hits, no runs, and struck out 7. He left the [...]

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I believe in… Bob Adlhoch

Having completed his 13th season of producing Phoenix Suns broadcasts, Bob has been part of the sports production community in the Valley since 1990. After graduating with honors from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at [...]

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How to fix conference inequity

In his Wednesday Q and A column on all things NBA Playoffs, Bill Simmons touched on the point I brought up earlier in the week concerning how ridiculous it is that the Pistons reached the playoffs while a “legitimate playoff team” in [...]

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