Diamondbacks Set for Eight-Game Stretch Versus Cubs, Giants
The Arizona Diamondbacks’ current stretch features eight games in seven days, starting with the Cincinnati Reds in Phoenix before a visit from the Chicago Cubs and a then-punishing road slate to San Francisco that includes a day-night doubleheader. The Cubs lead the NL wild-card race and are contending for the NL Central, with Pete Crow-Armstrong pushing his MVP case; meanwhile Chicago’s offense and on-base skills have been standout this season. Arizona is dealing with Ketel Marte’s absence due to knee inflammation, a situation managers say they will handle without exposing the club to disruption, as the team continues to chase a deep NL wild-card position. Recent results have been mixed but highlighted by a 9-0 win over the Reds and strong performances from players like Jordan Lawlar after returning from injury, signaling resilience amid a trying week. In a highlighted matchup, Michael Soroka of the Diamondbacks will face Rhett Lowder of the Reds in the second game of their weekend series, following a June meeting that showcased strong pitching from both sides as Arizona remains one game back of the Padres for the NL wild-card spot. The Reds’ and Diamondbacks’ seasons have been hallmarks of late drama, with both teams navigating injuries and roster shuffles while jockeying for position in a congested NL playoff race.
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