Arizona
Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2022 report cards: Infielders
The Arizona Diamondbacks infield featured among the finest first basemen within the league in 2022.
Nevertheless, the remainder of the group struggled.
Total, the Diamondbacks infield — sans catchers — slashed .232/.307/.381 with a Twenty first-ranked .688 OPS. They ranked twenty seventh in hits, nineteenth in residence runs and seventeenth in runs batted in.
What grade do they deserve for the 2022 season? Let’s check out every key contributor earlier than figuring out the ultimate grade.
Ketel Marte
The 28-year-old transitioned again to the infield after spending 2021 primarily in middle subject.
He additionally entered the season with a contract extension, signing for $76 million over 5 years starting in 2023.
This season, the switch-hitting second baseman slashed .240/.321/407 with 12 residence runs, 52 runs batted in and a 1.4 in FanGraphs’ WAR (fWAR). His .240 common is the worst of his profession and the .321 OBP is his worst since 2016 with the Seattle Mariners.
Defensively, Marte struggled as effectively. His -6 defensive runs saved (DRS) tied for twenty second amongst 29 second basemen with a minimal of 500 defensive innings. He additionally had the ninth-most errors on the place regardless of being 18th in innings.
The second half did a quantity on Marte, as he posted simply .195/.257/.345 after the All-Star Break. Nevertheless, he did put up .271/.363/.449 in his first 82 video games.
Geraldo Perdomo
The 22-year-old shortstop had some brilliant spots in his rookie season. Nevertheless, he struggled total and needed to stick it out on the MLB stage with fellow shortstop Nick Ahmed lacking all however 17 video games.
In 500 plate appearances, Perdomo slashed .195/.285/.262 with 5 homers, 40 RBIs and a 0.6 fWAR.
He additionally produced -3 DRS and 14 errors on protection.
Perdomo turns 23 in October, so he’s nonetheless extremely younger. And plenty of prospects that battle have the prospect to go all the way down to Triple-A and work out the kinks. Nevertheless, the shortstop wasn’t afforded that chance.
He nonetheless was a .411 OBP hitter within the minors by 2019. There’s nonetheless loads of time for him to determine it out offensively on the MLB stage.
Josh Rojas
The 2022 season was a productive one for Rojas, regardless of lacking 37 video games.
In 510 plate appearances, he slashed .269/.349/.391 with 9 residence runs and 56 RBIs. He additionally improved on final 12 months with 23 stolen bases, a 2.7 fWAR, .269 common and .349 OBP — all higher than his 2021 totals.
His slugging share dropped to .391 from .411, as his energy manufacturing dipped, notably his doubles energy. That being mentioned, he completed with solely two fewer homers in 40 much less plate appearances.
Christian Walker
Walker was among the finest first basemen within the league this season after a disappointing 2021.
In 160 video games, Walker hit a career-high 36 homers and drove in a career-best 94 runs. He additionally slashed .242/.327/.477 with a 4.1 fWAR, which was third amongst MLB first basemen.
After the All-Star Break, he was on one other stage. Whereas his stroll charge was solely 6.4% (after 13.5% within the first half), he hit .285 with a .496 slugging share, each top-seven on the place post-break.
Walker was the overall package deal on the place, offering a number of thump within the coronary heart of the order with by far the very best defensive output. His league-leading 17 defensive runs saved and 14 outs above common each yielded double-digit leads on second place.
Emmanuel Rivera
When Rivera first arrived in Arizona, he was hitting the daylights out of the baseball. In his first 88 plate appearances, the 26-year-old slashed .293/.398/.587 with 5 homers, 12 doubles and 13 RBIs.
Nevertheless, issues ended chilly for Rivera. In his ultimate 60 journeys to the plate, he slashed .140/.167/.211 with simply two extra-base hits and a strikeout charge of 35%.
Total, he posted a 1.0 fWAR with a .227/.304/.424 slash line in 39 video games after getting traded from the Kansas Metropolis Royals for Luke Weaver. He additionally has staff management by 2027, so the D-backs can’t lose from a return-on-investment perspective.
Remaining Grade: C-
All in all, the D-backs infield struggled to maintain constant manufacturing outdoors of Walker.
Whereas Rojas was productive, he nonetheless missed practically 40 video games. Nonetheless, their two finest infielders in 2022 have been 31 and 28 years previous.
Whereas neither Walker nor Rojas is previous, their offensive ceilings could possibly be reached or near it.
Marte’s second-half struggles, Perdomo’s total consistency points and Rivera ending the season as poorly as he did couldn’t be overcome by the extent of manufacturing from Walker. And that is with out mentioning Sergio Alcantara or Pavin Smith, who each both struggled or received damage.
Arizona
DATA: A look at county violent crime rates in Arizona
How different are violent crime rates in Arizona’s fifteen counties?
Arizona’s Department of Public Safety maintains a reporting website to track crime statistics.
According to the data and balancing for population, Maricopa County has the highest violent crime rate in the state. There were 224 violent crime incidents in the first half of the year for every 100,000 residents. In nearly every other county the violent crime rate ranged between 110 and 116 per capita.
The lowest crime rates were found in the counties bordering New Mexico and La Paz.
Compared to average violent crime rates in the first half of each of the past five years 2024 rates are down in twelve of fifteen counties. Gila, La Paz, and Pima are reporting significant declines in violent crime rates to their average. The three counties with higher rates in 2024 are Mohave, Navajo, and Santa Cruz.
Along with tracking the crimes themselves DPS also tracks clearance rates. This is when the suspected perpetrator of a crime is either charged or deceased.
A little over one-third of violent crimes in Arizona’s two urban counties, Maricopa and Pima, are reported as cleared.
The lowest clearance rate is in Apahce County at 9% and the highest is in La Paz where the clearance rate is reported at 100%.
ABC 15 also analyzed the number of violent crimes committed by weapon type and found about one in four violent crimes since 2020 involved a firearm across the state. Percentages are higher in Maricopa and Pima, and much lower in Coconino, Navajo, and Gila counties.
In that same time frame, arrestees of a violent crime are overwhelmingly male. About four violent crimes are committed by men for one committed by a woman. The ratio of victims of violent crimes is almost even, with slightly more men than women being victimized.
Arizona
Feeling that wind this morning in AZ? Here’s why the CA gusts are coming here
Los Angeles emergency resources being pushed to limit fighting wildfires
The Los Angeles fire department is requesting back up from California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington to fight the growing wildfires.
The California winds are blowing their way to Arizona.
Sean Benedict, lead meteorologist for the National Weather Service Phoenix, projected winds could reach 40 mph, affecting travel, especially along Interstate 10 going westbound. Wind gusts could complicate driving, especially for larger vehicles on roads with crosswinds, and blowing dust or sand could lower visibility, the weather service said.
“Now is the time to tie down any loose items,” the National Weather Service office in Phoenix said Tuesday in a post on the social platform X.
A wind advisory released by the the weather service on Tuesday for areas of Southern California, including Joshua Tree National Park and Chiriaco Summit, advised winds would push east toward Arizona through Wednesday. The Phoenix Valley’s eastern high terrain could see wind gusts exceed 50 mph, according to the weather service.
Northeast of Phoenix, parts of the southeast Valley and the northern terrain would see the brunt of the winds, however. The weather service said wind gusts would see their peak through 2 p.m. Wednesday and hit up to 30 mph.
Dust prompted A No Burn Day to be issued by the Maricopa County Air Quality Department, which urged residents to refrain from burning wood in fireplaces, stove, chimeneas and outdoor fire pits and avoid using leaf blowers.
The Republic reporters Karen Bartunek and Hayleigh Evans contributed to this article.
Arizona
Ted Price's family speaking out as battle over executions brew in Arizona
The battle over executions is once again brewing in Arizona. This comes after a two-year-long hiatus while an independent review was taking place.
In November, Governor Katie Hobbs fired the retired Judge appointed to oversee the review, and the State Attorney General said the intention was to seek a warrant of execution for Aaron Gunches. Gunches is on death row for the 2002 murder of Ted Price.
Prices’ sisters spoke exclusively to ABC15, as they wait to see if this will be their final chapter involving their brother’s killer.
Murder of Ted Price
Ted Price was a 40-year-old father of two, who had been previously married. His life would be cut short after leaving his family in Utah and coming to the Valley at the end of 2002. He had plans to attend school and temporarily stay with his former partner.
“So that’s my last picture of Ted,” said his sister Karen Price.
The picture shows her brother waving goodbye, something Karen feels is now ironic. But those photos and memories are all they have left of Ted, who was the oldest of four.
“He left on a bus on the 17th of November,” said Karen.
But the Price family never heard from him. Ted’s sisters eventually called anyone they could trying to find their brother.
“I would spend the days calling hospitals and police detectives and stuff like that, trying to get somebody to listen,” said Ted’s other sister Shelia Banaszek.
But Banaszek said never in her wildest dreams could she imagine what happened.
Court documents and thousands of pages from police interviews paint a contentious relationship. Price’s sisters told ABC15 their brother didn’t approve of his partner’s actions or parenting decisions.
She ultimately wanted Ted to leave, and during a heated argument hit Ted in the face with a phone. But it was Aaron Gunches who shot and killed Ted off Highway 87 near Gilbert Road.
“We found out on the 30th of December that he had passed,” said Banaszek. “And then at that time, we didn’t even know how he had passed.”
It would be months until Gunches was indicted for Ted’s murder. During that time, he was arrested for shooting a DPS trooper near the California border.
That trooper survived, and Gunches pleaded guilty in both cases.
Ted’s family was there through each court hurdle including the sentencing phase, which happened twice. Ultimately, Gunches was sentenced to death in 2013.
“The possibility of an execution, I didn’t think it would happen for decades,” said Karen.
Legal battles continue
But in early 2023, Gunches was set to be executed. It was a date that would come and go. Governor Hobbs said the state wasn’t ready and ordered a review of Arizona’s death penalty protocols.
“It’s like a slap in the face,” said Banaszek. “Basically, a slap in the face. It’s a big letdown.”
Karen and Ted’s own daughter even filed lawsuits, but they were left waiting until November 2024. That’s when Governor Hobbs fired the Judge working on the review. Attorney General Kris Mayes called the Price family.
“She said, we’re going to issue his warrant,” said Karen. “And I thanked her.”
Karen said she is hoping now Gunches’ sentence will be carried out.
“All could say to the people who have very strong opinions about the death penalty and are against it, is walk in my shoes and then tell me how you feel,” said Karen.
She knows each family member has their own opinions and feelings, but Karen wants to be in Arizona that day
“I mean, it needs to be over,” said Banaszek. “I don’t know that that’ll make a difference. As I said, the nightmares, the nightmare that won’t ever go away.”
Ted’s sisters sat down with ABC15, hoping to bring some of the focus back to their brother.
“He should be brought back to the forefront, and somebody ought to think about that victim,” said Karen
“I want everybody to remember a very genuinely good person was taken away that day,” said Banaszek.
Calls for transparency
The Price family represents the personal side of this complex topic.
In 2024 the Arizona Department of Corrections documented their own review, listing changes they made to their protocol. The director told the governor they were prepared to resume executions.
The Judge who was carrying out the independent review was David Duncan. Despite Gov. Hobbs firing him, Duncan’s working rough draft was released. It cited various concerns including about the execution team, chain of commands, and storage of lethal drugs.
“The whole point of the independent review is that you take the Department of Corrections out of it, you need independence in this type of review,” said ACLU of Arizona Legal Director Jared Keenan. “The Governor and the AG themselves said they need an independent review. And now suddenly they are telling us no, no, no, never mind, just trust us. And that’s not good enough.”
The ACLU was one of the organizations that held a press conference in December calling for more transparency.
All of this is happening as the State Supreme Court considers a motion by AG Mayes to set a briefing schedule, which could ultimately lead to a request for a warrant of execution.
Gunches, who is representing himself, has already asked the court to speed up that process and issue the warrant. The death row inmate, in a hand-written note, even noting a possible execution date of February 14.
ABC15’s Ashley Holden spoke with the ACLU and people tracking executions all over the country. She will have more on the battle brewing here in Arizona in the coming days.
Stay with ABC15 for the latest on the case.
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