The Arizona Diamondbacks were attempting to sweep the Chicago Cubs in a three game series but they fell just short as they lost 10-6 on Wednesday night. The Cubs scored six runs in the 8th inning to blow the game wide open. Even though the D-backs responded with three runs in the bottom of the 8th inning they were still four runs behind and just couldn’t score enough to come back. All in all I will take two out of three against the Cubs any time.
Doug Davis pitched seven innings and gave up five hits and was charged with four runs. Davis struckout six batters while walking two. He did give up a first inning home run to Derrek Lee but then settled down until the Cubs scored three more runs in the fifth inning. Davis is now 3-5 on the year.
The big blow to the D-backs came in the 8th inning however when the Cubs pushed across six runs. Five of those runs were charged to Micah Owings as he left with the bases loaded. Reed Johnson then hit a grand slam off of Leo Rosales. It did appear that the ball got some help from a fan to get over the fence but the umpires met and still ruled it a home run.
Tony Clark had a two run home run while Chris Snyder added a three run home run off Bob Howry in the 8th inning. The other run for the D-backs came in the 5th inning when Conor Jackson had a rbi triple that scored Augie Ojeda. The Diamondbacks struckout 11 times and left 16 runners on base in the game.
The D-backs will now be off on Thursday before the start up a weekend series with the San Francisco Giants. Diamondbacks Baseball Blog loves your comments, so please leave us comments if you have something to say about the game recaps or articles!
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