The Diamondbacks took a trip to Miami the other day as they prepare for some really early video games this weekend.
Diamondbacks News
(Sports Illustrated) Diamondbacks Pass Their First Test of the 2023 Season
The Diamondbacks were going to be checked early, thanks to a grueling early-season schedule. Facing the Dodgers, Padres, and Brewers for the very first 4 series of the season, the D-backs saw it as a possibility to determine themselves versus the leading groups in the National League. They had the ability to secure series divides on the roadway and won both series at home to end up with an 8-5 record.
(AZ Central) Meet Dave McKay, the man behind the Diamondbacks’ baserunning success
Baseball’s brand-new guidelines have actually developed a stolen-base environment hidden in the sport for more than a years. The Diamondbacks are well-positioned to make the most of it. They have a young, athletic and fast lineup. And, maybe simply as essential, they likewise utilize McKay.
MLB News
(MLBTR) Marlins, Archie Bradley Agree To Minor League Deal
The Marlins have actually signed reducer Archie Bradley to a minors agreement, tweets Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. He’ll most likely head to Triple-A Jacksonville.
(MLB.com) 13-0 Rays tie MLB Modern Era record to start season
The Rays have actually matched the 1982 Braves and ‘87 Brewers for the longest winning streak to start a season in MLB’s Modern Era. The just group to win more video games in a row at the start of a season was the 1884 St. Louis Maroons, who went 20-0 prior to losing a video game.
(CNN) MLB umpire Larry Vanover hospitalized after getting struck in head by toss throughout Yankees-Guardians video game
“They’re going to do a concussion test and it sounded like he was coherent and that he knew kind of what was going on,” Guccione informed a swimming pool press reporter. “But he did have that glazed look on him. He’s going to be at the hospital for the rest of the night maybe. That was scary. Very hard to focus after that after you see a colleague get hit. But they gave me updates and I was like, ‘Alright. He’s good. He’s in safe hands.’ So, we moved on.”
(ESPN) Matt Williams back with Padres following cancer surgical treatment
Matt Williams was back with the San Diego Padres for the start of their existing homestand Thursday, less than 2 weeks after going through surgical treatment to get rid of a malignant development near his colon.
Williams, 57, won’t resume his routine function as third-base coach for a minimum of another 4 weeks however will being in the dugout throughout the Padres’ home video games and wishes to be cleared for travel throughout a follow-up check out Friday.
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