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Written by Jeff Summers
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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Arizona Diamondbacks News
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D-backs dig playing at Wrigley
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Webb weaves eighth straight win
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Snakes face possible playoff foe
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Davis' CT scan shows desired results
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Webb, D-backs discuss extension
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Infield pair won't be out for long
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Jackson shaken in D-backs' loss
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Webb seeks eighth win, series split
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Hudson's DL status uncertain
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Drew, D-backs send Big Unit to victory
Latest news and information about the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Oakland seems to have a knack for letting its superstar pitchers go at exactly the right time ... or maybe it's by design.
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A month after locking up outfielder Chris Young for six years, the Diamondbacks are in negotiations to extend the contract of ace righty Brandon Webb, who became the first major-leaguer in three seasons to win his first eight starts in an 8-3 victory over Philadelphia on Thursday.
The sides have been talking on and off since the winter meetings, when Webb rejected the D-backs' offer, and seem to be making progress, Webb indicated.
"We've been talking a little bit and, hopefully, it's not something that drags out too long. We'll get something done," Webb said after pitching his first complete game...
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Brandon Webb is talking with the Arizona Diamondbacks about a new contract and building his case for more cash at the same time. He became the first pitcher in three years to win his first eight starts, tossing his 13th career complete game to help Arizona beat the Philadelphia Phillies 8-3 on Thursday.
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Brandon Webb became the first pitcher to win his first eight starts in three years, tossing his 13th career complete game to help the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Philadelphia Phillies 8-3 on Thursday. The 2006 NL Cy Young Award winner struck out four and didn't walk a batter in his first complete game of the year.
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Arizona Diamondbacks righthander Brandon Webb set a club record Thursday by beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-3. One day earlier, San Francisco Giants lefthander Barry Zito continued his historical swoon.
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Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Doug Davis said he has been pronounced cancer free after a sophisticated test showed no spread of the disease. Davis said he got the news from surgeon Dr. Bob Evani, who removed the pitcher's cancerous thyroid gland on April 10. "The cancer did not spread and it will not spread from here on out," Davis said Thursday.
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That new contract in the works for Brandon Webb might have grown a few digits. Webb became the first pitcher in three years to win his first eight starts, pitching his 13th career complete game to help the Arizona...
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Arizona Diamondbacks lefthander Doug Davis received more good news Thursday, when a nuclear CT scan showed that his thyroid cancer has not spread.
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The Phillies have taken seemingly washed-up relievers, given them an injection of confidence and turned them into the best bullpen in the majors.
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Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Connor Jackson is listed as day-to-day after being involved in a scary collision in Wednesday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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