The Los Angeles Dodgers (40-34) and San Diego Padres (31-42) will open up a National League West series Friday night at Petco Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 10:10 p.m. ET
The San Diego Padres (19-21) and Cincinnati Reds (17-20) will continue a National League series Wednesday night at the Great American Ball Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks (54-51) and Tampa Bay Rays (63-43) will open up a two-game interleague series at Tropicana Field Tuesday night, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks (42-37) and Atlanta Braves (46-34) will continue a three-game National League Series Saturday afternoon at Turner Field, with the first pitch scheduled for 4:05 p.m. ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks (66-70) and San Francisco Giants (77-58) will continue a National League West series on Tuesday night at AT&T Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 10:15 ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks (64-67) and Los Angeles Dodgers (70-61) will open up a four-game National League West series on Thursday night at Dodger Stadium, with the first pitch scheduled for 10:10 ET
The San Francisco Giants (0-0) and Arizona Diamondbacks (0-0) will open the 2012 MLB season in an important National League West series on Friday night inside Chase Field.
The Arizona Diamondbacks enter the post season as one of baseball’s hottest teams, riding the strong arm of staff ace Ian Kennedy and the hot bat of Justin Upton. They’ll need Kennedy and the rest of the staff to be on the top of their game against a strong hot hitting Brewers’ offense. Kennedy has a legit chance to win the Cy Young. While the rest of the Diamondbacks’ pitchers are no where near as good as Kennedy, Daniel Hudson and Josh Collmenter are having pretty darn good seasons as well, and will keep the Diamondbacks in games.