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The Diamondbacks lost their 15th straight road game, setting a new franchises record while falling to 20-39 on the season. It’s been 40 days and 40 nights since they won a game on the road.
The Milwaukee Brewers’ starter Freddy Peralta took a no hitter into the 8th before Nick Ahmed finally broke it up with a base hit, which was the D-backs only hit of the night. Matt Peacock had a wild night, walking 4 batters and surrendering 4 runs, 3 earned in 4
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3 IP. The defense was sloppy once again making some mental and physical miscues in the 3rd inning that pushed Torey to his limits and he finally exploded on the team in dugout.
Right-hander Blake Snell allowed one hit over seven scoreless innings and Manny Machado drove in both runs with a first-inning homer and a bases-loaded walk as
Freddy Peralta took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and struck out nine, as the surging Milwaukee Brewers sent the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks to a club-re
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Jon Duplantier got his 2nd opportunity to show he can stick at the MLB level as a starter tonight, facing off against the Milwaukee Brewers, a team with wins in 5 of their last 6 games to finally gain some ground in the NL Central. The D-backs of course, have plummeted to the bottom of the league with their play of late, and are looking for any answer in that rotation. Dup was alright in his 1st start against the Cardinals, with 4 runs allowed in 4.2IP. Jack posted an excellent article posing the question where should Jon pitch in the MLB, and today’s start will give more data points into figuring that out.