SAN FRANCISCO -- It will come as no surprise to anyone who knows D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt that he had no idea the two-run homer he hit in the fifth inning against the Dodgers on Wednesday was the 100th of his career.
"I only knew because after the game [equipment manager Roger Riley] brought me the ball and asked me to sign a bat for the guy that caught it," Goldschmidt said prior to Friday night's series opener against the Giants.
Goldschmidt became the sixth player to collect 100 homers in a D-backs uniform.