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The D-Backs accumulate additional base blows in the rout of sailors

Geraldo Perdomo (2) by Arizona Diamondbacks celebrates his double against the Seattle Mariners at Chase Field in Phoenix, June 10, 2025.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Gabriel Moreno and Alek Thomas Homered, Corbin Carroll struck a pair of triples from RBI, and the Arizona Diamondbacks moved away from Seattle Mariners for a 10-3 victory in Phoenix on Tuesday.

Moreno struck a three -point circuit to light a sixth of five points after missing the three previous games with a bruise on the right. Carroll added his second triple and marked to top the sixth for an advance of 9-2.

Carroll had his second game for two triple from the season and led the majors with eight. Ketel Marte de l’Arizona has extended his basic sequence at 23 games with a single and two walks.

Rowdy Telz Telz dominated and simple while Randy Arozarena also went deep for the navies, who lost seven of the eight. Julio Rodriguez, Cole Young and Jorge Polanco had two strokes each.

Thomas, who dominated the eighth, had two single and a walk and scored four points from ninth place in order. Gurriel and Josh Naylor each had two strokes for the D-Backs, which won two consequences after a sequence of three consecutive defeats.

The right-handed D-Backs Brandon Pfaadt (8-4) granted two points and nine strokes in five rounds, leaving after Rozarena struck a circuit of 435 feet leading the sixth and Telz followed with an explosion of 440 feet. Pfaadt withdrew four and walked one.

In a statistical oddity, Pfaadt is tied with Robbie Ray de San Francisco for the head of the NL in the victories, but ranks last among the 37 qualified starters with a 5.50 MPM. PFAADT had abandoned 14 points (13 deserved) in three rounds during its two previous departures combined.

Logan Evans de Seattle (3-2) managed four points in seven strokes in five rounds, with five stick withdrawals and two steps. Tuesday of Triple-A Tacoma was recalled to take the start after the Mariners placed Bryce Miller (elbow) on the injured list.

Bryce Jarvis of Arizona launched three ball rounds to a race for its first career backup after being recalled from Triple-A Reno earlier during the day.

The recipient of the Mariners Cal Raleigh, who leads the majors with 26 circuits, had a chance for the n ° 27 removed by the left field Gurriel during the third round. Raleigh struck a deep fly towards the opposite field that Gurriel caught with a leap to the fence. Raleigh has nine circuits in his last 13 games.

Carroll tripled at home a race and marked on the sacrifice of Geraldo Perdomo for a 2-0 lead in the third. Gurriel struck his 10th circuit in fourth for an advantage of 3-0, and Naylor doubled in a race for an advantage of 4-0 in the fifth.

– field level media

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