Dodgers, Diamondbacks are going to win the up and down series

One night he runs twenty -five. The next three.
Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers will end on Sunday. It’s hard to say how.
Diamondbacks right-hand Zac Gallen (3-4, 4.37 ERA) will oppose Tony Gonsolin (1-0, 4.09) in the final of Phoenix.
“The good thing about this game is always tomorrow,” said Arizon, right-handed Corbin Burnes, right-hand-shoulder inflammation because of the start of the 3-0 victory on Saturday after a start.
Burnes made the best start of the season after crushing the loss of 14-11 on Friday, when Arizona closed a Dodgers with a Homer’s three conditions of Shohei Ohtani.
Burnes, “Last night we fought our butt and did not go to the top. The sun appeared and we should go out and play baseball and played a good game.” He said. “You can never stop in the past and you can’t look at the future. You have to play today.”
On Friday, Dodgers became the only team leading in the modern age, then left a mark on two plus runs, then with five plus running in front, then with three plus running, then leading three running.
“I’m not sure if they’re trying to measure us or just focus on them.” He said. “We just want to play good baseball for us.”
Diamondbacks 6-6 enters the last game of the Dodgers series during a 16-game stretching against teams with winning recording and playoff aspirations: six against New York Mets, against Philadelphia, four to Dodgers and three to San Francisco from Monday.
Arizona, his first master Josh Naylor, “There is the beauty of pressure on you.” He said. “I think pressure is a gift. When you meet good ball clubs, you will be better as an individual and you will be better as a team. If you lose or lose, you will learn a lot about yourself.”
Diamondbacks remembered Joe Mantiply on Saturday to offer another option against Ohtani, Freddie Freeman and other Dodgers’ left -handed hitters.
Ohtani, two hours before the match on Saturday, 34 -step Bullpen, and Roberts, right elbow continued to heal the surgery, while returning to a large league mound, he said there was never a schedule.
Gallen, who works to refine his delivery, comes after two of the most productive beginnings of the season and leaving two running and four strokes with 14 strikes in 13 Inning, while New York Years Yeats.
Gallen is 1-4 with 4.03 ERA at the beginning against Dodgers.
Gonsolin will be the third of the season after he missed the 2024 campaign after Tommy John Surgery in August 2023. On his first trip, he defeated Miami Marks and gave up three runs in six inning of his 12-7 victory on April 30th.
As he lost 5-4 in Dodgers 10 inning, he could not make a decision that he left two runs in five innings in Miami on Tuesday. There are 17 strikes in 11 inning.
Gonsoolin is 4-2 against Diamondbacks in 12 career appearance (11 starters).
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