Diamondbacks 2, Brewers 1 PHOENIX, Sep. 2 — Emmanuel Rivera went 3-for-3, including the game-tying double, leading the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 2–1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers Friday night. Zach Davies and five relievers scattered nine hits through the game, stranding 11 runners as they limited the Brewers to one run. The win is the seventh in eight games for the surging … [Read more...] about Diamondbacks Capitalize on Opportunities, Edge Brewers for Seventh Win in Eight Games
Diamondbacks Blank Brewers, Taking Sole Possession of Third Place in the NL West
Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 0 PHOENIX, Sep. 1 — Merrill Kelly scattered four hits across seven scoreless innings, striking out seven while walking none, and Caleb Smith pitched two perfect innings of relief, striking out four of six, as the Arizona Diamondbacks blanked the Milwaukee Brewers, 5–0, Thursday night. In the victory, the tandem of Kelly and Smith only allowed one runner … [Read more...] about Diamondbacks Blank Brewers, Taking Sole Possession of Third Place in the NL West
Gallen Magnificent as Diamondbacks Rout Phillies
Diamondbacks 12, Phillies 3 PHOENIX, Aug. 30 — Jake McCarthy went 2-for-5 with a triple, a home run, and five RBI, notching two of his team’s 17 hits en route to a 12–3 blowout victory for the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night. Alek Thomas added a career night, going 4-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored. Christian Walker and Daulton Varsho … [Read more...] about Gallen Magnificent as Diamondbacks Rout Phillies
Diamondbacks, Down Seven Runs, Score Thirteen to Stun Phillies
Diamondbacks 13, Phillies 7 PHOENIX, Aug. 29 — The Arizona Diamondbacks, having fallen in a 7–0 deficit, sent 22 hitters to the plate over a two-inning span en route to a 13–7 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies Monday night. Carson Kelly went 2-for-4 with four RBI, including a key three-run double to spark the comeback, which was the largest in franchise history. Ketel … [Read more...] about Diamondbacks, Down Seven Runs, Score Thirteen to Stun Phillies
Cardinals Crush Diamondbacks, Pujols Passes Musial for Second Place in Career Total Bases
Cardinals 16, Diamondbacks 7 PHOENIX, Aug. 20 — On June 22, 1962, St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial broke Ty Cobb’s record for total bases in a career, tying it with a second-inning home run and breaking it with a single later in the same inning. When Musial retired at the end of the following season, he had 6,134. Only one player — Henry Aaron, who finished with 6,856 — … [Read more...] about Cardinals Crush Diamondbacks, Pujols Passes Musial for Second Place in Career Total Bases