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Proof Positive: Part 3 of 3
Photo by Jordan Megenhardt
By Josh Greene
A pitcher during his playing days, Towers can appreciate how the team has persevered under Gibson this season, especially when you factor in the club’s 33 come-from-behind victories through mid-August, which includes overcoming a pair of six-run deficits against Houston. Continue reading
D-backs Look to Rebound in Game 2 of NLDS
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By Josh Greene
Being a fan of ballparks, it’s always interesting to be able to see somewhere new.
Born way too late to have experienced the likes of Ebbets Field, the Polo Grounds, Shibe Park, Sportsman’s Park or any of the other classics that now only live on in other people’s memories and sepia-toned newsreel footage, to get to see Miller Park for the first time in Saturday’s Game 1 of the D-backs-Brewers National League Division Series was an understandable thrill. Continue reading
Proof Positive: Part 2 of 3
Photo by Jordan Megenhardt
By Josh Greene
After a 17-year playing career that also included two World Series titles (1984, ’88), a 1988 NL MVP Award and stops in Detroit, Los Angeles, Kansas City and Pittsburgh, the Michigan-born Gibson toiled as a team broadcaster in Detroit before becoming a bench coach for his former Tigers teammate-turned-manager Trammell from 2003-05. Continue reading
NLDS’ Darling Impressed with Past, Present Gibson
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By Josh Greene
In regards to the D-backs’ big six-run come-from-behind win vs. the Dodgers earlier this week, WTBS’ NLDS broadcaster and former big league pitcher Ron Darling knows a thing or two about two-out, extra-inning rallies, too. Continue reading
NLDS Preview: Brewers vs. D-backs
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By Greg Dillard
The past two seasons had been forgettable ones for the D-backs, with Arizona sputtering to consecutive last places finishes in 2009 and ‘10. They fell victim to high strikeout totals and a lackluster bullpen, with the postseason being a distant thought.
Things have taken a drastic change in 2011.
Proof Positive: Part 1 of 3
Photo by Jordan Megenhardt
By Josh Greene
Even with all the Arizona Diamondbacks’ regular-season success in 2011, manager Kirk Gibson is the first to admit his team isn’t close to where it wants to be.
That may seem like a contradiction for a ballclub that’s in the midst of their first National League Division Series appearance since 2007, but considering this student of personal motivation and visual goal-setting has long valued the power of positive reinforcement to envision all possibilities, there is always room for improvement. Always.
D-backs head to Milwaukee
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By Greg Dillard
It all comes down to this.
After a magical 94 win-performance in the regular season to earn the National League West Division title, the D-backs are Milwaukee-bound for the NL Division series.
Blum ecstatic to be back in postseason
Photo by Jordan Megenhardt
By Greg Dillard
There’s nothing quite like postseason baseball.
It’s an epic battle between Major League Baseball’s top eight teams. From the division series to the League Championship Series and into the World Series, there’s no shortage of intensity and can’t-miss moments.
D-backs’ Parker Makes Major League Debut Tonight
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By Josh Greene
Blessed with one of the deepest farm systems in the Minors, especially on the mound, the D-backs will get their first look at one piece of their potential future Tuesday with the debut of pitcher Jarrod Parker. Continue reading
NLDS Scenarios
Photo by Jon Willey
By Greg Dillard
When the D-backs punched their ticket to the 2011 MLB postseason last Friday, fans began to look ahead to the Division Series and who Arizona might play in the opening round.
Well, that’s a good question.









