The Diamondbacks seem to be doing their level best to put their playoff fate into the hands of other teams.
Diamondbacks News
Arizona 2, Colorado 8
Jordan Montgomery Scott McGough, and Blake Walston all pitched in the game – in Coors Field. The results are about what one would expect, especially with Arizona’s offense going cold. Christian Walker hit a solo shot to the opposite field. Eugenio Suarez tattooed a couple of pitches, but they were shagged on or near the warning track.
Montgomery Returns to Rotation
While the veteran left-hander was not terrible, he wasn’t exactly good either, allowing three runs in 4 2⁄3 innings. Unfortunately, Arizona’s offense was not up to the task of supporting the pitching on Tuesday and the Diamondbacks were resoundingly defeated.
Another Bad Loss for Arizona
Arizona’s attempts to limp their way into the playoffs are failing miserably.
Diamondbacks Reinstate Alek Thomas from IL
The center fielder will now rehab in Reno.
Other Baseball News
Soto Homers in 30th Current Ballpark
When Juan Soto cracked a two-run home run in Seattle on Tuesday night, the shot marked a milestone for the Yankee slugger. He has now homered in all 30 current ballparks.
Shoeless Jose Altuve
Jose Altuve was ejected from the game on Tuesday night for arguing with the umpires about whether or not he fouled a pitch off his foot. While making the case, Altuve even removed his shoe and sock to use as exhibits.
Daulton Varsho to Undergo Shoulder Surgery
Old friend alert.
Daulton Varsho will undergo surgery to repair a rotator cuff injury in his right shoulder. Toronto manager John Schneider told the Toronto beat that the Jays will have a clearer timeline (of Varsho’s return) once Varsho completes the procedure. Schneier didn’t rule out the possibility that the rehab process carries into next year’s Spring Training.
Latest on Matt Chapman Extension Negotiation
There is strangeness afoot in San Francisco.
10 Stars in Hunt for World Series Ring
Some of the names on this list do feel a bit surprising at first blush.
Ohtani Powers to 48-48
Shohei Ohtani continues his quest to become the first ever 50/50 player.