Ryne Nelson had dirt on his uniform pants, a skinned knee from sliding and a grin on his face. It was quite a day for the Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher and it came at the plate. Nelson hit a bouncing ball through the infield for an RBI single in the middle of the D-backs’ eight-run eighth inning in a 10-6 comeback win over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday. It was the pitcher’s first plate appearance, hit and RBI of his big league career. Nelson had been in manager Torey Lovullo’s ear for the better part of two years saying that he would get a hit if they ever needed him at the plate. Sure enough, he delivered.