Diamondbacks is more than Phillies at 10 strokes to prevent sweep

Each of Corbin Carroll and Geraldo Perdomo saved the final of the road series with Philadelphia Phillies with a 11-9, 10-inch victory on Sunday.
Perdomo went to 5 and scored twice, Carroll and Jose Herrera added two hit for the Arizona. Josh Naylor ranked 10th after doing six conditions in the Diamondbacks competition.
Weston Wilson was running a three-stage host, while Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber also took part in Phillies, who was 6-1 in their previous seven matches.
After 7-1 early, Phillies entered the ninth bottom 8-6.
With two exits, Schwarber ran hosts with Homer, the National League leader 11, a line of driving against Shelby Miller (3-0). Nick Castellanos and JT Realmuto followed singles before they center a single Alec Bohm.
Naylor, with a RBI single against Jose Alvarado (3-1), opened the 10th place to win the leadership of Arizona. Lefty then gave Perdomo a march and Tim Tawa's sacrifice fly before giving way to Carlos Hernandez, who allowed three more Baserunner, including a march that made 11-8.
He threatened at Phillies 10, chose to put Wilson runners in the corners, and Max Kepler watched a sacrifice fly. Trea Turner then reached a single to bring the winning run to the plate, but Jalen Beeks took Harper to a flight and a ground to finish Schwarber.
Harper hit Homer in the first place, but Diamondbacks responded with three runs against Ranger Suarez in the third shot and closed Carroll's two -round single. Visitors, Herrera'nın two conditions emphasized by the couple fourth in the fourth ranks of four runs.
Philadelphia began to break down in fourth place because Johan Rojas provided a RBI single. Wilson later made a large pit with a Homer, a Homer, with three conditions against Juan Morillo, who just came to the relief of Eduardo Rodriguez.
After a five -week time on the wounded list with the back injury, Suarez made the season for Philadelphia and allowed seven runs, seven hit and two walks in 3 2/3 Inning. He hit six before he left 82 fields.
Rodriguez made 10 moves for Diamondbacks, who dropped seven of the previous 10 games. Left -handed, 5 1/3 strokes four runs (three wins), five strokes and four walks allowed.
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