Diamondbacks Capitalize on Late Error to Defeat Reds 5-2
CINCINNATI (AP) — In a dramatic turn of events, the Arizona Diamondbacks triumphed over the Cincinnati Reds 5-2 on Friday night, aided by a pivotal mistake from Blake Dunn in the ninth inning. With two outs and runners on first and second, Dunn misplayed a fly ball from Geraldo Perdomo, allowing Gabriel Moreno to cross the plate and shift the game in Arizona's favor.
Jordan Lawlar, who recently returned from a 61-game absence due to a fractured right wrist, contributed significantly to the Diamondbacks' late rally with a two-run single. Earlier in the game, Lawlar showcased his defensive prowess by robbing Matt McLain of a potential extra-base hit, crashing into the center field wall.
Paul Sewald secured his 16th save in 17 opportunities for Arizona, while Kevin Ginkel, earning his second win of the season, improved to 2-2. Conversely, Brock Burke took the loss, bringing his record to 2-3. The Reds have struggled lately, suffering defeats in seven of their last eight games, and 11 out of 14 overall.
The game began with Eduardo Rodriguez laboring through the first inning, throwing 40 pitches and walking three batters, yet the Reds failed to capitalize on a bases-loaded situation. Noelvi Marte finally broke the scoreless deadlock in the second with his first home run of the season, marking his return to form after a lengthy spell in Triple-A.
Nolan Arenado's sacrifice fly in the third tied the contest at 1-1, halting a lengthy 21-inning scoreless streak for the Diamondbacks. Lawlar later scored the tying run in the sixth after being hit by a pitch from Reds lefty Nick Lodolo, who pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing two earned runs while striking out five.
Looking ahead, the Diamondbacks are set to face off against Reds starter Andrew Abbott on Saturday, with Arizona's Zac Gallen taking the mound.
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