Down stretch for Arizona Diamondbacks
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PHOENIX (AP) — Corbin Carroll homered and had four RBIs, Eduardo Rodriguez pitched six scoreless innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks moved within a game of the final National League wild-card spot with a 9-2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday.
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen, in what could be his last start of 2025 at Chase Field, hopes to end the season on a roll.
The Reds and Mets are now tied for the No. 6 seed, with Cincinnati holding the two-team tiebreaker over New York by virtue of beating the Mets four out of their six matchups this season. The Diamondbacks are right there with them, just one game out of the final playoff berth.
A 25-year old switch-hitter, Perdomo has greatly improved the quality of his contact this season.
In the span of an inning, the Arizona Diamondbacks went from pulling off their most stunning win of the season to being handed a crippling defeat.
Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez has found a groove at the right time, when the Diamondbacks need wins the most.
The Arizona Diamondbacks' comeback fell just short on Monday night, as they dropped the series opener to the MLB-leading Milwaukee Brewers by a score of 7-5. On Tuesday, they'll face one of the most exciting young arms in all of baseball, with first pitch ...