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Romiezzo
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Home Runs of April 6, 2009

by Romiezzo
created April 07, 2009, last edited April 10, 2009
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Batter Team (B) Inning Pitcher Team (P) Situation
Hank Blalock (1) Texas Rangers 5th Cliff Lee (1) Cleveland Indians 2 on, 0 out
Jarrod Saltalamacchia (1) Texas Rangers 8th Jensen Lewis (1) Cleveland Indians 0 on, 1 out
Daniel Murphy (1) New York Mets 5th Aaron Harang (1) Cincinnati Reds 0 on, 1 out
Felipe Lopez (1) Arizona Diamondbacks 1st Aaron Cook (1) Colorado Rockies 0 on, 0 out
Tony Clark (1) Arizona Diamondbacks 3rd Aaron Cook (2) Colorado Rockies 1 on, 1 out
Troy Tulowitzki (1) Colorado Rockies 4th Brandon Webb (1) Arizona Diamondbacks 0 on, 0 out
Chris Iannetta (1) Colorado Rockies 4th Brandon Webb (2) Arizona Diamondbacks 0 on, 0 out
Felipe Lopez (2) Arizona Diamondbacks 4th Glendon Rusch (1) Colorado Rockies 0 on, 0 out
Tony Clark (2) Arizona Diamondbacks 5th Glendon Rusch (2) Colorado Rockies 0 on, 1 out
Seth Smith (1) Colorado Rockies 7th Scott Schoeneweis (1) Arizona Diamondbacks 0 on, 0 out
Chad Tracy (1) Arizona Diamondbacks 7th Jason Grilli (1) Colorado Rockies 0 on, 0 out
Jorge Posada (1) New York Yankees 6th Jeremy Guthrie (1) Baltimore Orioles 0 on, 0 out
Hideki Matsui (1) New York Yankees 7th Chris Ray (1) Baltimore Orioles 1 on, 1 out
Cesar Izturis (1) Baltimore Orioles 8th Phil Coke (1) New York Yankees 1 on, 1 out
Jorge Cantu (1) Florida Marlins 3rd John Lannan (1) Washington Nationals 1 on, 1 out
Jeremy Hermida (1) Florida Marlins 3rd John Lannan (2) Washington Nationals 0 on, 2 out
Emilio Bonafacio (1) Florida Marlins 4th Julian Tavarez (1) Washington Nationals 1 on, 1 out
Adam Dunn (1) Washington Nationals 6th Ricky Nolasco (1) Florida Marlins 2 on, 0 out
Hanley Ramirez (1) Florida Marlins 6th Steven Shell (1) Washington Nationals 3 on, 0 out
Ryan Ludwick (1) St. Louis Cardinals 8th Tyler Yates (1) Pittsburgh Pirates 0 on, 0 out
Alfonso Soriano (1) Chicago Cubs 1st Roy Oswalt (1) Houston Astros 0 on, 0 out
Aramis Ramirez (1) Chicago Cubs 2nd Roy Oswalt (1) Houston Astros 0 on, 0 out
Matt Kemp (1) Los Angeles Dodgers 7th Jake Peavy (1) San Diego Padres 0 on, 0 out
Curtis Granderson (1) Detroit Tigers 4th Roy Halladay (1) Toronto Blue Jays 0 on, 0 out
Travis Snider (1) Toronto Blue Jays 4th Justin Verlander (1) Detroit Tigers 0 on, 1 out
Aaron Lind (1) Toronto Blue Jays 4th Eddie Bonine (1) Detroit Tigers 2 on, 2 out
Brandon Inge (1) Detroit Tigers 7th Roy Halladay (2) Toronto Blue Jays 1 on, 1 out
Ken Griffey Jr. (1) Seattle Mariners 5th Francisco Liriano (1) Minnesota Twins 0 on, 0 out
Franklin Gutierrez (1) Seattle Mariners 6th Francisco Liriano (2) Minnesota Twins 1 on, 1 out
Howie Kendrick (1) Los Angeles Angels 5th Dallas Braden (1) Oakland Athletics 0 on, 1 out

Not All Teams Played... Homer of the Day Doesn't Wait

After a great game between the Braves and Phillies last night, I couldn't imagine what we had in store for us the very next day. 13 games were scheduled, but only 11 were played. The Royals/White Sox game was postponed due to rain, and the 2008 ALCS rematch most AL East fans were at least curious about was postponed due to rain. However, we witnessed plenty of home runs yesterday... a lot more than yesterday. 30 home runs were hit, and 8 of them were in a very close slugfest...

Slugfest in Arizona

A sellout crowd of 48,799 fans in Arizona couldn’t wait for an NL West game between the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks.  Wait a minute, Arizona? I thought I said that 8 home runs were hit last night... it must have been in Coors Field. It is a fact that Coors Field is well known for being a hitter’s ballpark, but not many people talk about Chase Field. It was ranked 10th last year in terms of home runs allowed per game, and 2nd in terms of runs scored (over Coors Field) in 2008; the only team who had a higher park factor was the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

After losing all of their Opening Day games from 2003-2006, the D-Backs were currently riding on a modest two game winning streak in their first game of each respective season. Also, the Diamondbacks were only 1-3 against the Rockies on Opening Day, so it looked the Rockies had their number as far as Opening Day goes. However, "first game" stats like these don’t really matter because a new season is... well... a new season. Let’s see what happens in this game.

Former Cy Young award winner and the league leader in wins last year (22) in Brandon Webb was on the mound for Arizona, pitching on Opening Day for the fourth straight time. However, this was the first occasion where he was pitching at home on Opening Day. That all changed, as the D-Backs started their season at home for the first time since 2005. His nemesis was 2008 All-Star Aaron Cook, who did fairly well for the Rockies. He didn't really go beyond expectations, but he managed to keep his ERA under 4.00 by the end of the season, along with a 16-9 record. Keep in mind that Brandon Webb is also 5-0 in his last five starts against Colorado.

The game was underway, and Colorado was up. Unfortunately for them, they weren’t able to get anything done against B-Webb. Cook was next on the mound, and Felipe Lopez didn't mess around. In the first at-bat for Arizona, and in his first at-bat as a D-Back, Lopez drove one out to the opposite field for a solo homer. In a matter of moments, Arizona took a 1-0 lead. In the bottom of the second, they added one more run thanks to a Chris Snyder  double that brought in Conor Jackson from first base.

Brad Hawpe went 3-for-4, including a double with the bases loaded that brought home 3 runs.
Brad Hawpe went 3-for-4, including a double with the bases loaded that brought home 3 runs.
The third inning got a little more interesting, as the Rockies battled back with their productive offense. Aaron Cook got things started, as he singled in hopes to help the team out and create an opportunity for some run support. They managed to bring him in, thanks to a Ryan Spilborghs doubled and Seth Smith grounded out to bring him in and move Spilborghs to third. Webb then walked two straight batters, which brought a coaching visit to the mound with the bases loaded. Whatever the pitching coach said didn’t work, as the next better, Brad Hawpe, hit a three-run double to center field, clearing the bases and giving the Rockies a 4-2 lead.

Although the Rockies did manage to get some offense back against one of the better pitchers in the league, the Diamondbacks were not finished offensively. Cook was getting knocked around in the bottom of the third, as he gave up a double to Chris Young, a walk to Stephen Drew, and Chad Tracy single. After an Eric Byrnes sacrifice fly, Tony Clark hit a two-run jack to break the tie and make it a 6-4 ballgame. Cook left the ballgame right after that and was replaced by Glendon Rusch, and he managed to finish the inning without anyone else scoring.

"I was up in the zone," Cook said in regards to how he pitched. "The sinker was flat and you saw what happened, just not a normal day for me and Webby, either."

Troy Tulowitzki and Chris Iannetta (who is in the picture) hit back-to-back jacks in the game.
Troy Tulowitzki and Chris Iannetta (who is in the picture) hit back-to-back jacks in the game.

Moving on to the top of the 4th inning, Troy Tulowitzki didn't mess around. After missing most of the sophomore year in the Big Leagues due to injury, Tulo didn't mess around in his second at-bat, as he smoked one to left field to narrow the deficit to one run. Soon after that, Chris Iannetta hit a long shot of his own to tie the game at 6.

Iannetta told the press, "I think the [Classic] helped get me ready, and the last week and a half, the at-bats I had really got my swing going."

Webb didn't have his best start on Opening Day.
Webb didn't have his best start on Opening Day.

After Webb got through the 4th inning, he said he was dropping his arm too low and was bothered by stiffness in his shoulder when he gave up consecutive homers. "You try to keep [the shoulder] loose as best as you can," said Webb. "Sometimes you can do it. Sometimes you can't. I tried to get some extra pitches in before the [fourth] inning and I felt a little better toward the end of it." He said he felt fine afterwards in a post-game interview, and that it was nothing serious.

Moving on to the bottom of the fourth inning, Felipe Lopez was back up again. He crushed another pitch, this time batting from the other side of the plate (again to the opposite side of the field), breaking the tie and making it a 7-6 ballgame. An inning later, Tony Clark, who homered earlier, belted another one (a 442 footer to center field) from the other side of the plate as well.

"I think Felipe set the tone," Clark said. "Hitting is contagious and so is not hitting. That's why Felipe's ball was so important. It allowed guys to relax a little bit, the shutout was gone, the no-hitter was gone and we were ahead. It makes a difference. By getting us on the board quickly, it gave us a chance to take a deep breath. They kept throwing punches and we were fortunate enough to push back.”

You would think that after 6 home runs, these two teams would have been finished. That wasn’t the case, as they kept going for the long ball as if they wanted to hit a home run for every, single fan in the stands. It was 8-7, and the top of the 7th inning. Scott Schoeneweis was pitching, and the second pitch of his 2009 season flew over the right field fence, as Seth Smith went deep for his first hit and home run of the season. Once again, the game was tied. Again, the game didn’t stay tied for long. Chad Tracy went deep for the 8th home run of the game!

"I came straight off the training table to playing last year," Tracy said. "This year I got to get in there and get some strength in my legs. So we'll see how things play out. This is one out of 162 so we've got a long way."

The game seemed like it was never going to end, as it was only the 7th inning. However, the innings went by pretty quickly. The score stayed the same, as Tony Pena pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings for the relieving win, and Chad Qualls pitched of a 1-2-3 9th for the save. Your final score, 9-8.

Some final thoughts from the man who hit the game winning homer in the 7th: "It was a heavyweight fight out there. It was blow after blow. Every time we scored, they scored, and we finally had the last say."

Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin: "Heck of a game."

On Another Note:

So, the Diamondbacks improved to 6-0 when Brandon Webb starts against the Rockies. Not bad… for the D-Backs, anyway. As for the Rockies, well... there will be other games where they will face Brandon Webb (?).

As you may recall, Felipe Lopez and Tony Clark both homered from both sides of the plate. They became the first pair of teammates to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game on Opening Day. In fact, it was the first time in the regular season since New York Yankees’ Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams accomplished that feat on April 23, 2000.

Tony Clark only hit 3 homers last year. At this rate, Clark will have 108 times as many home runs than last season. ;)

Felipe Lopez became the first Arizona player to hit 2 home runs in his first game with the D-Back.

Altogether, 11 pitchers were used, 22 hits were allowed, and let me say it again: 8 HOME RUNS! Crazy...

Felipe Lopez showed in this game that he can hit for power. In fact, he hit 23 home runs in the 2005 season for the Cincinnati Reds, not to mention he won the Silver Slugger award that year, too. "It's there, but I'm not looking to hit home runs," he said about his great showiness of power. "If it happens, it happens. My job is to get on base at the top of the order."

I'm glad Melvin made the decision to not start Mark Reynolds today. He would've just struck out four times, and Chad Tracy (3B) and Tony Clark (1B) were two of the three main producers for the D-Backs in this game.

Other Notable Home Runs:

The Kid is back in Seattle... and in his first game back as a Mariner, he homered. This was the 612th home run of his career, and his 399th as a Mariner. However, this home run was special because this was also his 8th Opening Day homer, tying him with Frank Robinson for the most all-time. His last one was in 1999, the last season he was with Seattle, until now.
The Kid is back in Seattle... and in his first game back as a Mariner, he homered. This was the 612th home run of his career, and his 399th as a Mariner. However, this home run was special because this was also his 8th Opening Day homer, tying him with Frank Robinson for the most all-time. His last one was in 1999, the last season he was with Seattle, until now.
Have you guys ever heard of Emilio Bonifacio? Well, he was the third baseman for the Marlins on Opening Day, and he made quite a debut yesterday. Besides a fielding error, he went 4-for-5 with 2 RBI's, 3 stolen bases, and (the best part) an inside-the-park home run in his Marlin debut. It was also the first time a player hit an inside-the-parker for his first career home run since Cesar Izturis in 2001. Not only that, but it was the first inside-the-park homer on Opening Day since 1968, when Carl Yastrzemski accomplished that feat in Tiger Stadium.
Have you guys ever heard of Emilio Bonifacio? Well, he was the third baseman for the Marlins on Opening Day, and he made quite a debut yesterday. Besides a fielding error, he went 4-for-5 with 2 RBI's, 3 stolen bases, and (the best part) an inside-the-park home run in his Marlin debut. It was also the first time a player hit an inside-the-parker for his first career home run since Cesar Izturis in 2001. Not only that, but it was the first inside-the-park homer on Opening Day since 1968, when Carl Yastrzemski accomplished that feat in Tiger Stadium.
Bonifacio wasn't the only Marlin who spiced things up as far as homers go. Everyone's #1 fantasy draft pick, Hanley Ramirez ripped one into the left field seats for first career first grand slam. The All-Star shortstop is the third Marlin to belt a grand slam on Opening Day. It was last done by Juan Encarnacion in 2005 against the Atlanta Braves. Preston Wilson was the first to do it against the Montreal Expos.
Bonifacio wasn't the only Marlin who spiced things up as far as homers go. Everyone's #1 fantasy draft pick, Hanley Ramirez ripped one into the left field seats for first career first grand slam. The All-Star shortstop is the third Marlin to belt a grand slam on Opening Day. It was last done by Juan Encarnacion in 2005 against the Atlanta Braves. Preston Wilson was the first to do it against the Montreal Expos.

Homer of the Day (April 5, 2009)

And the Homer of the Day for April 5, 2009 goes to...

Brian McCann (2 votes)!
Brian McCann (2 votes)!

Click here to find out the details of Brian McCann's 1st inning moonshot for the first home run of the 2009 season.

Others who received votes:
Jordan Schafer (1 vote)

Don't Forget

Vote for who you think should win the Homer of the Day! Vote by 8:00 pm, April 8, 2009


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RomiezzoLegend
216 days ago
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NOW you can vote for Griffey, Rawb. ;)
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JuTMSY4Legend
216 days ago
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make it 2
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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I vote for Griffey. Can I vote for Izturis too?
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SSreportersLegend
216 days ago
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Griffey as well.
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Tmil42AAA-er
216 days ago
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Unquestionably Griffey for me.


Although inside-the-parkers are always nice.
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CheezerAll-Star
215 days ago
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Griffey
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
216 days ago
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Gotta give it to Clark and Lopez. it makes for good trivia. (Travis Snider's was my favorite though, Howie Kendrick's was a good sign as well)
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RomiezzoLegend
216 days ago
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Absolutely, Stiles.

Oh btw, when it comes to these articles and you guys are voting, you can only vote for one player and one home run. So, for example, you can only vote for Felipe Lopez's home run in the 4th inning if you think that was the best homer.


(It may look stupid now that Clark and Lopez fit well together, but I think it's better that way).


...And I think that answers your question, Rawb...
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Behbigben15All-Star
216 days ago
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Going with the rookie Bonifacio, since it's homer of the day and not homers of the day (in Lopez and Clark's case). Inside-the-park homers always impress me.
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Tmil42AAA-er
216 days ago
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Schoeneweis came into the game and immediately gave up some runs?


NO WAY.
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RomiezzoLegend
216 days ago
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Shocking, but the last time that same situation happened was September 28, 2009 against the Florida Marlins; that was the last game he pitched of the 2008 season. He only faced that one batter: Wes Helms. And he hit it over the wall for a solo homer.

WES FACKING HELMS!! Hahaha!


I'm sure you're glad he's not on the Mets, eh, Tmil? ;)
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Tmil42AAA-er
216 days ago
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Do I remember the HR that essentially ended the Mets' 2008 season?


I'd blacked it out before...thank you for that.
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RomiezzoLegend
216 days ago
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You brought it up... ;)
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SSreportersLegend
215 days ago
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"Shocking, but the last time that same situation happened was September 28, 2009"


You're looking into the future already? ;)
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RomiezzoLegend
215 days ago
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What is it with me and chronology?
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