Game result:Diamondbacks 16, Cubs 8.
Zounds!
Jefferson Rojas continues to impress. He’ll need to get that BA up, though, to get to The Show. Miguel Amaya is smoking the ball. So is Matt Shaw. The pitching? The jury is still out. The third inning was troublesome for everypitcher. Knoxville sometime starter Dawson Netz closed out that span after six runs scored, but that wasn’t the end of it. Edward Cabrera came back out after a break and didn’t look any better than he had before. Netz also returned. He didn’t fare well. Neither did anyone else that pitched Wednesday afternoon at the stick, wearing Cubs colors. Rojas apparently angered the Diamondbacks.
I confess that I turned the audiocast off when it got to be 11-5. There was no telecast available. Us old folks need our naps, and opportunities are rare.
There was additional scoring while I dozed.
One of these days we’ll have video.
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