[AZC] Without his finest pitch, Drey Jamison has a hard time as Diamondbacks fall to Padres
Lovullo’s main disappointment lay with a pitching staff that continues to distribute far a lot of strolls. Among that group, the most worrying efficiency originated from Drey Jameson on Sunday.
The novice was pulled after a 43-pitch very first inning in which he permitted 3 work on 3 hits and 3 strolls. In the short-term, Jameson dug a hole unfathomable for the Diamondbacks to take out of, even with a strong effort from the bullpen and some late-game offending fireworks.
[SI] D-backs reveal battle, however lose series versus Padres
“We’re a frustrated team right now” said supervisor Torey Lovullo. “We’re a good baseball team and we can’t let things like that happen over a four game series if we want to get where we’re going to”.
[MLB] D-backs wants to keep foot on gas pedal after a rough series
One of the most difficult stretches of the D-backs’ season is lastly over. While their 7-5 loss to the Padres on Sunday afternoon at Chase Field wasn’t the perfect ending, Arizona stays connected for top place in the NL West at 12-11.
[AZS] ‘Mark Grace’ runs over kid in D-backs legends race blooper
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[MLB] Logan Allen sets out 8 in MLB launching
Allen, the organization’s No. 8 possibility, signed up with a list of Cleveland hurlers who tape-recorded a minimum of 8 strikeouts in their very first Major League start, consisting of Luis Tiant (11 strikeouts in 1964), Triston McKenzie (10, 2020), Herb Score (9, 1955), Fred Blanding (8, 1910) and Floyd Weaver (8, 1962).
[SN] Utah group ‘plans to pursue’ MLB growth in Salt Lake City
While Nashville, Tennessee has actually been considering a growth MLB franchise for many years, there might quickly be included competitors. In addition to Portland, Oregon, a brand-new group in Utah is supposedly pressing to bring an MLB group to Salt Lake City.
[MLBTR] Dodgers preparing to trigger Tony Gonsolin for Wednesday start
Though it might yet take a couple of getaways for Gonsolin to totally increase, his return is undoubtedly good news for Los Angeles. The right-hander suffered a fluke injury in early March, as he sprained his ankle while walking off the field following a Spring Training fielding drill. The sprain was fairly small in nature, however the timing wasn’t perfect, as Gonsolin initially needed to get healthy and after that offset the lost preparation time from spring camp.