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Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte was feeling "really, really tight" and asked to be removed from the game against the San Francisco Giants.
Dodgers fourth. Shohei Ohtani lines out to center field to Tim Tawa. Mookie Betts homers to left field. Freddie Freeman flies out to deep left field to Lourdes Gurriel. Will Smith walks. Teoscar Hernandez lines out to deep right field to Corbin Carroll.
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SB Nation on MSNDiamondbacks 12, Colorado 14: There Are No WordsGallen has been really good for us in three of his starts this season—the three he won. He’s been okay in two others, where he wound up with a no-decision. And he’s been, well, more or less terrible in his five losses. It is was it is. What it isn’t, however, is an ace-like start to the season, nor is it just a one-off bad day.
Having played 16 games in 16 days, all of them against contending clubs, the Arizona Diamondbacks went .500. Could have been better, could have been worse, but the overall tone after they eked out an 8-7 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday afternoon,
Marte was lifted from Wednesday's win against the Giants due to stiffness in his hip, but the 31-year-old second baseman has been cleared to play in Friday's series opener. Marte is slashing .262/.377/.554 with five home runs and eight RBI over 77 plate appearances this season.
Ketel Marte hit two home runs, Eugenio Suárez added a three-run shot and the Arizona Diamondbacks racked up 13 hits in an 8-7 victory over the San Francisco Giants.