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Gurriel doubled the Diamondbacks’ lead to 2-0 with a solo homer off Logan Webb. He’s now up to 11 on the season, and three of those roundtrippers came in the month of June. Gurriel’s slash of .250/.296/.414 isn’t awe-inspiring, but it’s important to note that his slash was a dismal .181/.204/.343 at the end of April.
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July 1, 2025 5:19 AM
ARI •
about 4 hours ago
According to D’Agostino, “Nelson has been dealing with soreness on the days after his outings, seemingly more than is usual... He can be seen in the clubhouse after throwing bullpens and after games with a large ice pack wrapped around his arm.” That soreness could be mostly the result of Nelson moving in and out of the rotation and having to transition between roles; however, with all the injuries Arizona has dealt with this season, they are right to be cautious with Nelson. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said Nelson “had already exceeded his [pitch] limit” when he was removed from the game on Monday, which means his limit was likely around 80-85 pitches. That may be a number that the Diamondbacks keep him near for the next few starts.
Source: Sports Illustrated
ARI • 3B
about 14 hours ago
Suárez gave the D-backs some cushion with a solo shot in the eighth inning to extend Arizona’s lead to 4-2. The 33-year-old bopper now has 26 homers on the season, and he’s up to 69 RBI on the season. Suárez is the subject of trade rumors, and it’s important to note that his power can play at any park. Having a chance to drive in runs for a contending team — assuming the Diamondbacks aren’t by the end of next month — wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.
ARI •
about 14 hours ago
Miller got the final out in the eighth to clean up a jam, and then breezed through the ninth to pick up his 10th save of the season. It’s a nice rebound from his struggles against the Marlins on Saturday, and it lowers his ERA to a very solid 2.10. Assuming he’s not dealt at the deadline, it’s probably safe to say that Miller is going to remain the closer for the D-backs for the foreseeable future.
NYM • LF
about 1 hour ago
The Mets are treating Freddy Peralta like he’s a left-hander by starting Marte and dropping Nimmo from his usual second spot in the lineup, and it’s not a bad idea; Peralta has reverse splits in his career. Nimmo is also 0-for-8 against him lifetime. It’s Marte’s first start against a righty since Mark Vientos came off the injured list.
TOR • LF
about 4 hours ago
With Bo Bichette (knee) banged up, the Blue Jays needed an extra infielder, so Clase will head down to make room. Even though Clase was playing more often than Myles Straw, Straw has no minor league options left, which meant he had to remain on the roster. Clase is hitting .210/.288/.300 in 112 plate appearances this year with two home runs and three steals.
SEA • LF
about 15 hours ago
Arozarena had just one homer in June coming into Monday’s game, and he decided enough was enough. He hit both roundtrippers off Michael Wacha; a solo homer and then a three-run blast to bring his season total to 10. He’s not been a major contributor in the average category at .244, but 10 homers, 16 stolen bases and 37 RBI have made him relevant in most leagues over the first three months.