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Selective Excuses

As a Diamondbacks fan I am getting a little tired of the excuses that are being made for other teams regarding illness, injury and the players being tired.  Certainly I understand these guys get tired, I would be myself.  And I am definitely not making light of players’ injuries or illness. 

I feel bad for the teams that have several players that are on the DL or are ill.  However, people seem to forget that the Diamondbacks also have a number of players in the same situation.  The Diamondbacks currently have at least six players, including our ace Cy Young Award winning pitcher Brandon Webb, on the DL.  In addition we have another player out with a combination of Valley Fever and pneumonia; not to mention pitcher Scott Schoeneweis who is out on bereavement leave after the sudden and tragic death of his wife of ten years.  In addition we have at least two or three more players, including our closing pitcher, out on shorter term injuries or illnesses that are not officially on the DL. 

Since I originally posted this blog Scott Schoeneweis and Tony Clark have returned, but Eric Byrnes has gone on the DL with a broken wrist since being hit by a pitch during an at bat a couple of weeks ago.  Though he is now well and back, after a stint on the DL outfielder Chris Young was forced to sit out several games due to a groin injury during a game.  When he did come back he was at first slower and obviously nursing his injury.  This was all when he was just starting to become hot again offensively. (Posted July 11, 2009) 

So why are people talking about the injury and health issues of all these other teams, but not about the Diamondbacks?

And another ‘Selective Excuse’ that frustrates me:

During the game today (June 1, 2009) against the Los Angeles Dodgers, we heard several times (and then again later in post game interviews) about how the Dodgers were tired because they had played a series in Chicago against the Cubs and had to fly across the country to Los Angeles and play a game the next day against the Diamondbacks. Well, in light of what the Diamondbacks have had to put up with I say, ’So What’?  The Arizona Diamondbacks were scheduled to play FORTY GAMES IN FORTY ONE DAYS.  We had a rain out in Atlanta, so yippee the team got an extra day off!  The team then got to play a double header, and an extra inning game, and ended with an evening game in Miami, Florida after which they hopped on a plane, flew clear across the country to San Francisco arriving at around five am local time.  They played a game against the Oakland A’s the same day.

The Diamondbacks have logged thousands of miles in just a few days, criss crossing the country more than once.  More than one commentator stated they had never seen anything like it.   

In light of this why do some fans and commentators insist on making excuses for some teams but not others? 

What’s With This Bizarre Scheduling??

What’s with this bizarre scheduling for the Dbacks??  Forty games in forty-one days?  Extended homestands and then bopping all over the country from one coast to another like the team was in a game of Pong with several extended road trips?  Playing two series against a team (the Rockies) and then not seeing them again until July?  Playing against a team (Cubs) and then not seeing them again until October?

Remember that oddball situation last season between the Diamondbacks and the Cardinals? That was some of the strangest scheduling I’ve seen in baseball, though admittedly I don’t pay as close attention to most of the other teams as I do to the D’Backs schedule.

Who actually does the scheduling, and how much input does the team really have?  I realize all these teams must play 162 games and all this has to be figured out, but somehow the Diamondbacks schedule always seems to be oddball…

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