
Eugenio Suárez Homers Again in the Diamondbacks' 5-3 Victory Over the Rockies
Eugenio Suárez and Geraldo Perdomo homered, Ketel Marte went 4 for 4, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 5–3 on Saturday night in hot conditions for their third straight victory. The Rockies said the first-pitch temperature of 98 degrees was the highest for a major league game this season.
A night after homering twice to reach 300 in his career in a 14–8 victory, Suárez hit his 25th homer of the season–a solo shot in the third for a 3–2 lead–to tie Los Angeles' Shohei Ohtani for the National League lead and push his major league–leading RBI total to 67. The slugger has homered in three straight games. He had a sacrifice fly to open the scoring in the first. Marte led off the fifth with a single off reliever Jimmy Herget (0-1) and Perdomo followed with his eighth homer to cap the scoring.
Merrill Kelly (7-3) allowed three runs–two earned–on six hits in six innings. He is 9-3 in 17 career starts against Colorado, which has lost three straight. Ryan Thompson worked out of a jam in the seventh, and Jalen Beeks pitched a 1-2-3 eighth. Shelby Miller struck out three in the ninth for his eighth save in 12 opportunities.
Marte had a leadoff double for the second straight game, and the Diamondbacks loaded the bases with no outs in the first off Rockies rookie Carson Palmquist but managed only a run on Suárez's sacrifice fly. Jordan Beck hit a two-run homer in the Colorado first for a 2–1 lead, and his double-play grounder tied it at 3 in the third.
Key moment: Thompson came in with two on and nobody out in the seventh and picked off Mickey Moniak at second base for the first out. He retired Orlando Arcia on a shallow fly to center and struck out Ryan Ritter to keep it 5–3.
Key stat: Marte, who hit a three-run homer, doubled twice, and matched a career high with five RBIs on Friday night, walked his last time up and is 7 for 10 in the series.
Up next: Diamondbacks RHP Brandon Pfaadt (8-4, 5.38) was set to start the series finale Sunday opposite RHP Antonio Senzatela (2-10, 6.72).
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