I see a domino effect.
If the D'backs game continues to be . . . try to pull every pitch, including outside pitches . . . NL umps are going to widen the strike zone on us.
If our hitters don't respect the strike zone, neither will the umps when we are at bat. 'Interesting that Bob Brenly blamed our Game 1 loss on not getting pitches down the middle.
And if we don't get the close calls while at bat, you can expect that we won't while in the field. It will affect our Pitchers, too.
It's like anything else in life. "Politics" always comes into play. You have to earn the respect of the people calling the shots.
On the other hand, if we were a team that hits the ball where it's pitched, manufactures runs, and takes the initiative to make things happen, it would carry over to all aspects of our game, including the success of our Pitchers.