Corbin Carroll's historic 3-homer, 8-RBI night powered the Diamondbacks past the Mariners on June 9, 2025. See how he and Suarez snapped the losing streak.
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Just when the clouds seemed darkest over Chase Field, the Arizona Diamondbacks unleashed a torrential downpour of offense to wash away their losing streak. After a dispiriting sweep at the hands of the Reds, the D-backs (31-34) responded not with a quiet win, but with a deafening statement, routing the Seattle Mariners (33-31) in a game that felt like a season's worth of frustration being unleashed in nine innings.
Corbin Carroll didn't just have a good night; he had a legendary one, launching three home runs and driving in an incredible eight runs.
The story of the night, and perhaps the week, was Corbin Carroll. The star outfielder put the team on his back, delivering a performance for the ages. Carroll went deep not once, not twice, but three times against Mariners pitching, capping off a spectacular night with a .500 batting average and a staggering 8 RBIs. It was a one-man wrecking crew performance that single-handedly snapped the D-backs out of their offensive funk and sent a jolt of electricity through the entire ballpark.
While Carroll was the main event, he had plenty of help. The entire lineup seemed to awaken from its slumber. Former Mariner Eugenio Suarez had a revenge game of his own, driving in a team-high 9 runs and launching a homer. Even more encouraging was the perfect night from prospect Tommy Troy, who reached base every time up, posting a 1.000 average and OBP. This wasn't just a win; it was a team-wide offensive declaration that they are still a force to be reckoned with.
This victory couldn't have come at a more critical time. The Diamondbacks entered Monday's game reeling, sitting fourth in the NL West and fresh off a brutal three-game sweep by the Cincinnati Reds. The mood was grim, and the pressure was mounting. Snapping the losing streak was paramount, but doing it in such dominant fashion provides a massive morale boost that goes beyond a single tick in the win column. It's a reminder of the team's potential and a much-needed reset button on a tough stretch of baseball.
One explosive win doesn't erase a tough stretch, but it's a monumental first step. The Diamondbacks have shown what their offense is capable of, and the key now is to prove this wasn't a fluke. With the rest of the series against the Mariners ahead, fans will be watching eagerly to see if this offensive firepower can become the new norm and start a climb back up the NL West standings.