Game Summary
Full recap to follow. Please feel free to vent in the comments!
Loss Probability and Box Score

Outside the Box Score
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In perhaps an early indicator of how the ball was going to carry tonight with the roof and panels open (SPOILER: there were no home runs this game, just a bunch of warning track fly outs), the Rockies second hitter of the game lifted a flyball to left field that carried and carried all the way to wall where Lourdes made a leaping grab to either rob a homer or keep it from scraping down off the top of the wall. It did not seem like that ball was that well struck and the expression on Michael Soroka’s face when the ball was finally caught looked like he was surprised at the carry as well.
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The D-backs played some superb small ball in the 2nd inning to plate the first run of the game. Nolan Arenado led off with a double, Ildemaro hit fly ball to right field that was deep enough for Nolan to advance to third, and Lourdes then strung together a tough 8-pitch AB culminating in a deep flyout to center that scored Arenado.
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Waldschmidt’s strikeout to start the third was of the ꓘ variety. He made valiant effort to work the count from 1-2 to full, laying off some tough balls just out of the zone, but then was fooled by a fastball that he stared right through the outer-third of the plate and into the mitt. That was his 6th strikeout looking of the year out of 13 total Ks. His 46% ꓘ-rate is easily highest on the team and is one of the higher marks across the league.
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Ketel’s double in the third came off the bat at 116.7mph which was his 2nd hardest hit ball this year. The other was a 116.9mph grounder that resulted in an out. Because of course it was.
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Geraldo Perdomo and Ildemaro Vargas paired up for an outstanding play to get the 2nd out of the 4th inning. Gerry ranged way into the deep hole between second and third to field a grounder and threw back across his body with his momentum still carrying to third. The throw short-hopped Vargas, but it was dead on line and Ildemaro was able to scoop it and complete the out. Excellent play!
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Gerry Perdomo was back to his pesky self in the 4th inning, and it resulted in another D-backs run. Domo led off the inning with a 7-pitch walk, then exhausted Sugano’s disengagements across 2 different hitters looking like he was going to steal. After Arenado popped out during a Domo steal attempt, Ildemaro came up and grounded out to second but since Domo was running on that play, he slid in safely and was in scoring position for Lourdes Gurriel who played the hero again with a ringing single to left. A note should also be given that JR House gave a pretty aggressive send to Domo coming home, but the throw from left field was offline so there was no “option House to Reno” comments on the thread.
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Lourdes Gurriel left the game in the 6th inning after making a stellar sliding grab in short left field. Replays showed he made a bit of a face on his last couple steps before sliding and he knew something was wrong immediately. Hopefully nothing serious and he’s back in short order.
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The 7th inning was all about defense for the Snakes. Corbin started things off with a sliding, backhanded catch in right for the first out, then Waldschmidt made a long run and leap into the corner in left to track down a flyball for the second out of the inning. Then, with 2 runners on, Jake McCarthy hit a grounder halfway between first and second. Ildemaro ranged over and delivered an on-time, on-target toss to Brandyn Garcia who was hustling to cover first and beat McCarthy by a step.
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Ketel Marte worked a 3-0 count in the bottom of the 7th with 2 outs and a runner on. If anyone has earned the right to swing 3-0 on this D-backs team, it’s Ketel, but he grounded out weakly to end the inning.
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Juan Morillo was called on for the 8th inning one night after being pulled in the 8th for giving up the tying run and the box score will show he did indeed give up the tying run again, but tonight he was able to rebound after a rough start to the frame and get the final 2 hitters he faced out before handing the ball to Ryan Thompson who did his normal get-the-groundball-out-you-desperately-need thing.
Comment of the Game
The GameDay Thread started out fairly light tonight, but the comments picked up as the game outcome became more and more in doubt. A final tally of 310 comments at time of publishing with a tie for Comment of the Game awarded to Veeloh and Dano_in_Tucson, fittingly the top two rec’d comments on a night where Lourdes Gurriel had a great game and a very bad night:
Coming Up
The Diamondbacks face the Rockies for the third game of this 4-game set tomorrow evening with a 12:10pm first pitch Arizona time. Righthander Michael Lorenzen (2-6, 7.03 ERA) will take the mound for Colorado and Zac Gallen (2-4, 4.78 ERA) takes the ball for the good guys. Can Gallen continue this impressive streak of elite starting pitching for the Snakes?
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