
Snakes Alive! D-backs Win Fourth Straight, But Victory is Bittersweet
D-backs top Padres 5-1 on June 14 behind Corbin Carroll's 20th HR. The D-backs' 4th straight win is overshadowed by a major season-ending injury news.
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- The Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the San Diego Padres 5-1 for their fourth consecutive victory.
- The win pushed the Diamondbacks' record to 35-34, moving them above the .500 mark.
- Corbin Carroll hit his 20th home run of the season, a franchise milestone.
- Starting pitcher Ryne Nelson delivered a strong performance, allowing only one run over six innings.
- The victory was described as 'bittersweet' due to a significant, season-ending injury to a key pitcher.
It was a night of pure electricity at Chase Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks dismantled the Padres 5-1, roaring to their fourth straight victory and climbing back above the .500 mark. The offense is clicking, the pitching is dealing, and Corbin Carroll is playing like an MVP. But as the cheers faded, a somber reality set in: the team has lost one of its most important arms for the rest of this season and likely all of the next.
Corbin Carroll's 20th home run of the season makes him one of the fastest players in franchise history to reach the milestone.
Four in a Row: Snakes Stay Hot Against Padres
The D-backs are officially on a roll. Saturday's 5-1 victory was a masterclass in complementary baseball. Ryne Nelson was brilliant on the mound, silencing the Padres' bats over six innings while allowing just a single run. The offense, which has now plated an incredible 28 runs during this four-game streak, provided more than enough support. Josh Naylor added a homer of his own, but the real story was the relentless pressure the D-backs put on San Diego all night. Once Nelson departed, the bullpen was simply untouchable, holding the Padres hitless over the final four frames to seal the win and a 35-34 record.
King Corbin Reaches a Royal Milestone
Amidst the team's success, Corbin Carroll continues to build his superstar resume. He launched his 20th home run of the season, a towering shot that electrified the crowd and underscored his importance to this lineup. Reaching 20 homers before the All-Star break is a massive achievement, placing him in elite company in D-backs history. Carroll isn't just a sparkplug; he's the engine driving this team forward, and his performance is a primary reason the Diamondbacks are looking like a legitimate threat in the NL West.
The Crushing Blow: A Season-Ending Injury
While the on-field product was stellar, the biggest news of the day came from the training room, and it was brutal. A key $18 million pitcher is set to undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his 2025 season and likely sidelining him for all of 2026. This is a devastating blow to the team's pitching depth and a significant challenge for the front office. The ripple effects are already being felt, with the team recalling RHP Kevin Ginkel from Reno to fill an immediate bullpen need after placing Christian Montes De Oca on the IL. With a major arm now gone, players like Ginkel will have to step up in a big way if the team hopes to sustain its recent success.
The Diamondbacks have proven they can win, and win convincingly. Now, they must prove they can weather a major storm. The path forward just got significantly harder, but this four-game streak has shown a resilience that fans can rally behind. The next few weeks will define their season: will they fold under the pressure, or will they rise to the challenge?