Webb loses lead, but Drew's single lifts Diamondbacks to win over Rockies
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| · Complete Schedule: Diamondbacks | Rockies |
| Scoring Summary |
| COL | ARI |
 | 1st | B Hawpe tripled to right, R Spilborghs scored. | 1 | 0 |
 | 4th | A Dunn homered to center. | 1 | 1 |
 | 4th | B Webb doubled to left, C Snyder and D Eckstein scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 5th | A Melhuse doubled to left, C Iannetta scored, C Barmes to third. | 2 | 3 |
 | 5th | S Smith singled to right, C Barmes scored, A Melhuse to third. | 3 | 3 |
 | 5th | R Spilborghs singled to center, A Melhuse scored, S Smith to second. | 4 | 3 |
 | 8th | M Reynolds singled to right, A Dunn scored. | 4 | 4 |
 | 8th | S Drew singled to right, M Reynolds and M Montero scored, J Salazar to third, S Drew to second advancing on throw. | 4 | 6 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ |
| Attendance | 33,234 (68.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:32 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bill Hohn, First Base - Ron Kulpa, Second Base - Dale Scott, Third Base - Dan Iassogna |
Associated Press
PHOENIX -- Brandon Webb wanted one last victory to fortify his NL Cy Young resume.
He'll have to settle for 22, tied for the most in the majors.
Fast Facts
• Brandon Webb allowed four earned runs in seven innings in his last start of the season, but did not earn a decision.
• Adam Dunn hit his 40th home run, making him the eighth player to hit at least 40 HR in five consecutive seasons.
• Chad Qualls earned the save, only his ninth save in 17 chances.
-- ESPN research and The Associated Press
Stephen Drew's two-run single in the eighth inning led the
Arizona Diamondbacks to a 6-4 victory over Colorado on Saturday night, but it came too late to make a winner of Webb.
"I feel good where I'm at," said Webb, who finished 22-7. "I feel pretty confident."
Webb's candidacy seemed shaky when he lost critical back-to-back starts against the
Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat out the Diamondbacks for the NL West title. But he rallied to win his next three starts, heading into Saturday night.
The Diamondbacks believe that Webb deserves his second Cy Young -- and the sixth in franchise history. The other four belong to
Randy Johnson, who will start on Sunday.
"I'm glad he got a no-decision instead of a loss out of it, so for me he's still in the same position [as] before," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said of Webb, who won the 2006 NL Cy Young with 16 victories.
Webb's main competition may be San Francisco's
Tim Lincecum, who faces the Dodgers on Sunday. Lincecum is 17-5 and leads the league in strikeouts, and his 2.66 ERA is .13 points higher than New York's
Johan Santana, who pitched a shutout on Saturday.
Webb allowed four runs and six hits in seven innings. He walked two, hit two and struck out seven.
His ERA rose a fraction, to 3.30 from 3.24.
Webb could not hold a two-run lead that he gave himself with a two-run double in the fourth.
With the score tied at 1-1, Webb laced a two-out double into the left field corner off Colorado starter
Glendon Rusch.
"He went out and crushed a fastball, first pitch," Rusch said. "That happens sometimes. He's always swung the bat well."
The numbers don't back that up. Webb, a career .111 hitter, chuckled at the suggestion that he might also be a candidate for the Silver Slugger Award as the best hitter at his position.
"[Against] left-handers, I should probably be batting seventh or so," Webb said.
Webb gave up a first-inning run on a two-out double by
Ryan Spilborghs and a triple by
Brad Hawpe. Webb recovered to retire the next 11 in a row before inexplicably losing his command with one out in the fifth.
He hit the No. 7 hitter,
Chris Iannetta, then plunked the eighth hitter,
Clint Barmes.
"I don't hit a lot of guys, but two in a row there, that's a little disappointing how that unfolded that inning," said Webb, who hit 10 men in his first 224 innings.
Pinch-hitter
Adam Melhuse doubled to cut Arizona's lead to 3-2, and
Seth Smith followed with a single to tie it.
One out later, Spilborghs singled and Webb found himself in a 4-3 hole. That's where it stood when Webb left for a pinch-hitter in the seventh.
The Diamondbacks tied it at 4-4 on
Mark Reynolds' RBI single in the eighth. With two outs, Drew singled sharply to right field with the bases loaded to put Arizona ahead 6-4.
Drew's big hit came off
Manuel Corpas (3-4). For much of the stretch run, the Diamondbacks failed to produce with runners in scoring position, which is among the reasons they'll be watching the playoffs at home next month.
"It seems like our at-bats late in the game now all of a sudden are good," Melvin said.
Brandon Lyon (3-5) pitched a scoreless eighth, and
Chad Qualls got three outs in the ninth for his ninth save in 17 chances.
Game notes Arizona 1B
Adam Dunn led off the fourth inning with his 40th homer, a 454-foot shot to center field. ... Dunn has hit at least 40 homers in five straight seasons. ... Arizona LHP Randy Johnson starts the season finale on Sunday. Johnson, who is 10-10 with a 4.11 ERA, will go for his 295th career victory. ... Rusch lasted four innings, his shortest outing of the season. He allowed three runs and four hits, walking one and striking out five.