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Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka: Good effort in narrow loss
Soroka (4-2) allowed one run on seven hits and two walks while striking out six over 6.1 innings to take the loss versus the Pirates on Wednesday.
Soroka gave up a solo home run to Brandon Lowe in the second at-bat of the game, and that was the difference. Even with the unlucky loss, this was a fantastic bounce-back effort for the right-hander after he was tagged for eight runs over three innings in his last start. Soroka is now at a 4.14 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and 42:11 K:BB across 37 innings through seven starts this year. He’s projected for a road start versus the Rangers in his next outing.
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Diamondbacks’ Jose Fernandez: Losing starts to Del Castillo
Fernandez is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Pirates.
Fernandez will be on the bench for the second day in a row, with both of his absences coming against right-handed pitchers. Though Fernandez maintains a .775 OPS on the season compared to Adrian Del Castillo’s .657 mark, the latter’s standing as a left-handed batter could afford him most of the playing time at designated hitter. Arizona had previously had regular at-bats against right-handed pitching available for both players between DH and catcher, but Gabriel Moreno’s recent return from the injured list will limit Del Castillo’s opportunities to pick up starts behind the dish moving forward.
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Diamondbacks’ Carlos Santana: Will be evaluated this week
Santana (thigh) is continuing to rehab at Triple-A Reno and will be evaluated by the end of the week, Alex Weiner of Arizona Sports reports.
Santana is three games into the assignment and is 2-for-11 with two walks, two RBI and two runs scored for the Aces. He’s been used at first base (twice) and designated hitter (once), with his last two appearances lasting all nine innings.
Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez: Spins seven shutout innings
Rodriguez (3-0) allowed two hits and three walks while striking out seven over seven shutout innings to earn the win over Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Rodriguez had faltered a bit with 10 runs allowed over his last 14.2 innings across three starts. He bounced back and put up one of his best outings of the season Tuesday, throwing 65 of 103 pitches for strikes in the dominant victory. He’s now at a 2.50 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 29:19 K:BB through 39.2 innings over seven starts this season. Rodriguez’s 6.6 K/9 is the lowest of his career, but he’s making it work after struggling in his first two campaigns with Arizona. The southpaw is projected to make his next start at home over the weekend against the Mets.














































