2008 Arizona Diamondbacks season


The 2008 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the 11th season of the franchise in Major League Baseball. Arizona tried to defend their National League West title after winning the division the previous year. But despite a franchise-best 20–8 start in the months of March and April, they couldn't maintain the division lead late in the season and collapsed with many losing streaks and stumbled to an 82–80 record, good enough for a second-place finish, only two games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Regular season

The 2008 season saw the best start in Diamondbacks history, going 20-8 in March/April and end up being way ahead in first place in the NL West. During the great start, Brandon Webb had his best career start by winning his first 9 decisions. The only low point was that starting pitcher Doug Davis was being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, before he could get his first start. Characteristically, Davis made his first two scheduled starts before undergoing surgery on April 8. Fortunately, his surgery was a success and was able to get back on the mound just 6 weeks later.
One of the more shining moments of April was when rookie pitcher Max Scherzer made his major league debut by pitching 4.1 perfect innings of relief, where he struck out 7 Astros. While doing this, Max passed Pete Richert of the 1962 Dodgers for the record for the number of consecutive batters retired for a pitcher making his MLB debut as a reliever. Consequently, Scherzer was immediately promoted to the starting rotation, in the absence of Davis; he was relatively effective; in his four major-league outings, Scherzer had a 2.33 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 19 innings.
May was a much different month for the D-backs. The team saw a sharp decline in hitting and run production compared to April, and was their first losing month since September 2006. The biggest disappointment had to have been the month-long slump right fielder Eric Byrnes fell into, where he hit.195 and had only 8 RBIs. Much speculation about his strained hamstring causing him to not perform well eventually led to him being put on the 15-day DL on May 27. He came back to action only to tear the left hamstring in late June, and was placed on the 60-day DL at that time.
The Diamondbacks continued to lead the NL West despite only being 47-48 at the All-Star break.
On July 17, 2008, Tony Clark was traded back to the D-backs from the San Diego Padres for a minor league pitcher, Evan Scribner.
On August 5, Dan Haren signed a four-year, $44.75 million deal with the Diamondbacks worth a guaranteed $41.25 million through 2012 and includes a $15.5 million club option for 2013 with a $3.5 million buyout.
Orlando Hudson, one of the more consistent offensive D-backs players in 2008, underwent season-ending surgery on his left wrist August 9 in the wake of a collision with catcher Brian McCann of the Atlanta Braves. Hudson became a free agent in the offseason and signed with the division rival Los Angeles Dodgers.
LF Eric Byrnes has been on the 60-day disabled list since late June, with a torn left hamstring, and was not expected to return to the lineup this season.
On August 11, 2008, Dallas Buck, RHP Micah Owings, and one other prospect were traded to the Reds in exchange for OF Adam Dunn. Dunn, who was tied for the major league lead with 32 home runs, was expected to provide a significant boost to an offense that has struggled to score runs for most of the season. Dunn seemed quite positive about being traded to a ballclub in first place in its division in August. The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D-backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31; and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more "power-hitting" Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
Owings, once considered an excellent pitching prospect for the Diamondbacks, has struggled in the 2008 campaign with a 7.09 ERA since April 21. Owings must clear waivers before being able to join the Reds, otherwise he will remain a member of the Diamondbacks through the remainder of the season.
On August 31, the Diamondbacks acquired former World Series MVP David Eckstein to fill the hole at secondbase which was opened after Orlando Hudson was placed on the disabled list. Eckstein was traded from the Toronto Blue Jays for Minor League pitcher Chad Beck.
As of September 25, the D-Backs fell out of playoff contention with a 12-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Emilio Bonifacio812321002.1671
Billy Buckner*101000000.0000
Chris Burke86165203251212.1945
Eric Byrnes522062843131623.2094
Tony Clark386371320213.2060
Jamie D'Antona1817230001.1760
Doug Davis*2542040003.0950
Stephen Drew1526119117844112167.2913
Adam Dunn44144213590826.2431
David Eckstein18645143014.2190
Édgar González*1710011002.1000
Robby Hammock1842481002.1900
Dan Haren*33768167006.2110
Orlando Hudson10740754124293841.3054
Conor Jackson144540871623161275.30010
Randy Johnson*2850271005.1400
Miguel Montero701842447161518.2550
Augie Ojeda105231275692017.2420
Micah Owings*35527152013.2880
Yusmeiro Petit*1913000000.0000
Chad Qualls*752000000.0000
Mark Reynolds152539871292832897.23911
Alex Romero78135133182112.2304
Jeff Salazar90128172753212.2110
Max Scherzer*1713100000.0000
Chris Snyder11533447792211664.2370
Chad Tracy882732573160839.2670
Justin Upton10835652891961542.2501
Brandon Webb*336721040011.1490
Josh Whitesell77120011.2860
Chris Young160625851554272285.24814
Team Totals1625409720135531847159683.25158

''*Note: Only pitchers noted with an asterisk who officially batted during the season are included above.''

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPRERBBK
Billy Buckner103.21100014.055411
Juan Cruz402.61570051.217153171
Doug Davis684.3226260146.0767064112
Édgar González136.00176048.034322132
Dan Haren1683.3333330216.0868040206
Randy Johnson11103.9130300184.0928044173
Wilfredo Ledezma024.17286058.129274153
Brandon Lyon354.706102659.134311344
Brandon Medders104.58180019.21110118
Micah Owings695.9322180104.273694187
Jailen Peguero004.827009.16545
Tony Peña324.33720372.238351752
Yusmeiro Petit354.31198056.129271442
Chad Qualls482.81770973.229231871
Jon Rauch484.14740171.236331666
Connor Robertson015.146007.04422
Leo Rosales114.20270030.015141518
Max Scherzer043.05167056.024192166
Doug Slaten034.73450032.120171420
Brandon Webb2273.3034340226.2958365183
Team Totals82803.98162162391434.27066354511229