“Obviously, I'll never forget it,” Canzone said.Īrizona’s 16 runs are the most allowed by Atlanta this season. Kevin Pillar's diving catch of Emmanuel Rivera's sinking liner in left field ended the inning. Marte drove in three runs with three hits.Īustin Riley drove in a career-high seven runs with three hits, including two homers - the last a go-ahead two-run shot in the sixth.ĭominic Canzone’s first career hit, a line drive single to right field off Kirby Yates in the eighth drove in Walker to tie it at 13. Perdomo's double to center field gave Arizona the lead and Ketel Marte added a run-scoring single to push the lead to three runs. Alex Thomas hit a soft grounder that bounced past Matt Olson for an error, putting runners at second and third. With the game tied at 13, Arizona pinch-hitter Jake McCarthy led off the ninth with a bloop single off Braves closer Raisel Iglesias (3-4). Miguel Castro (5-3) pitched a scoreless eighth and Kevin Ginkel struck out the side in the ninth for his first save. Corbin Carroll had two hits, scored three runs and drove in two. “If you want to call it a cleansing, I guess you could,” Lovullo said.Ĭhristian Walker homered twice and had three hits and five RBIs for Arizona. Arizona snapped a four-game losing streak. The NL East-leading Braves have lost three straight. Said Atlanta manager Brian Snitker: “We kept coming back. “Couple missed extra points,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo joked. The high-scoring pace led to a football-like final score. Just as Perdomo predicted, the Diamondbacks answered Atlanta's five-run first by scoring five in the second. It was Arizona's first game in which each team had at least 13 runs and the first in the majors since the Chicago White Sox beat the Cubs 17-13 on Aug. Perdomo gave Arizona the lead with a two-run double in the ninth inning and the Diamondbacks took advantage of Atlanta's worst pitching effort of the season to beat the Braves 16-13 on Tuesday night. “I just said to my teammates, `If they do it, we can do it back,'” Perdomo said. ATLANTA (AP) - Geraldo Perdomo was determined he would not be intimidated by Atlanta's five-run first inning.
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