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1. Big League Homerun for Tawa

Miami-The Arizona Diamondbacks are at a season height with four games with four games, and one reason for this was her start-pitching.

Brandon Pfaads Starke 5 ⅔ Innings and Home Runs by Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Josh Naylor, Pavin Smith and Tim Tawa (his first in the big leagues) led the Diamondbacks to Miami Marlins on April 16.

Pfaadt, who allowed a run with five goals and exceeded six, fell one of the seventh quality in a row for the rotation of Arizona. It had been the longest active strip of its kind in the big leagues, starting with Merrill Kelly’s victory on April 8 against Baltimore and with Kelly’s victory against the Marlins on April 15.

The quality begins, as defined by the Major League baseball, when a pitcher throws at least six inner inners and enables three or less deserved runs. The diamondbacks made six games in a row, and all five starting jugs recorded at least one.

Pfaadt needed another at the bottom of the sixth place with a runner on the base and the diamondbacks with 3: 1, but manager Torey Lovullo decided to contact Jalen Beeks.

The left -hander received the final from the inning on three parking spaces, and the Diamondbacks Bullpen ended another victory for the series.

Lovullo felt that Pfaadt got tired.

“Here I was a miner,” said Lovullo that he got Pfaad out. “It was a start of quality for us, and that’s all that counts. He won the game and he did his job, and everyone in this shelter in this clubhouse feels just like me that it was a quality start.”

Pfaadt said his goal was every excursion to start quality and admitted to being a little angry about it, not getting it, but he admitted that it was the right call to go to beks.

“I think that’s why we win,” said Pfaadt. “We make these calls to get the Bullpen in the game. They were great all year round.”

Tawa near Pfaadt in the postgame clubhouse had cheerfully celebrated his teammates from his great explosion. A meeting with the fan who got his Homerun ball back behind the left field wall had landed the ball in Tawa’s property to give it to his father.

“I felt cool when the ball flyed and ran safely through the bases,” said Tawa, whose father and family members and friends were on the sitting in the Landepot Park.

Naylor scored his second Homerun on so many nights, and Smith, from not far north from here in Jupiter, was connected to his second season. “As always, just try to have a good bat and to introduce a good swing,” said Naylor.

The ball was caught by Marlin’s Center Fielder Derek Hill almost over the wall, but he was driving far enough.

“Good teams win stripes, bad teams win stripes,” said Naylor. “I think it’s just baseball. Sometimes you’re hot and sometimes not.”

Gurriel Jr., whose stroke average fell below 0.150 after the game started 0: 3, hit his third Homerun of the season with Naylor on the eighth season.

The Diamondbacks switched to 6-0 this season when they scored two or more Homeruns in one game and played seven in the first two games of the Miami series.

In the past few days, this crime produces despite the lack of an injured all-star ketel marten, which could be back by the end of April.

Relievers Beeks, Shelby Miller, AJ Puk and Justin Martinez held the Marlins on a run after Pfaad left. Miller and Martinez accumulated Toress Innings.

Eugenio Suarez smiles a lot, but this week to be back in Miami to play games.

The third Baseman of the Diamondbacks, whose family house is only a few miles from the Landepot Park, enjoys playing in his hometown.

“It is as beautiful and especially as you said, my whole family is here and can come to the stadium to see me playing,” said Suarez in Spanish. “It feels good to come home and be with my daughters and my wife in the morning.

“I can wake up my girls to prepare for school. To have these moments, even though they are so fast because I have to continue working with the team, it’s wonderful.”

Suarez enjoyed drinking coffee – he can get his favorite mixtures with his wife and have discussions about everything.

Suarez said that he and his Venezuelan teammates like to hear how the fans cheer them at the Landepot Park. And Suarez, even though he strikes 0.159 after a Torrid First Five Games of the season, has the feeling that he is about to turn things on the plate.

There were signs of this on April 15 and 16, when Suarez got a goal in every game.

“In any case, I feel good on the plate,” said Suarez. “I think that I just trust myself again and again and don’t have to look at the numbers. Just try to help my team and the numbers will be there at some point.

“Believe my process and enjoy the game. I think that will help me to achieve good results at some point.”

Lovullo said every concern about Suarez was very minimal. He checked in this three-game series at Suarez before the second game.

“He does everything he did last year,” said Lovullo. “He has neither changed the routine nor the process or the important training with great intensity. It is a matter of time before he found it out.”

Another player in his house outside of the season is the catcher José Herrera, who said that he feels at home to play in front of Miami’s great Latino amount.

He had to split the play tickets he received to spread through the three-game series so that many of these family members and friends who asked for tickets could come to at least one game.

Purchase updates for Marte, Ginkel

Lovullo was asked on April 16 how the second Baseman Marte and Relief Pitcher Kevin Ginkel, both on the injured list, emerged from the rehab game that they played in Salt River Fields on April 15.

Lovullo said Ginkel thrown 21 pitches into a live environment and Lovullo said he was very satisfied with how the ball came out of his hand. Ginkel stood against Marte a few times and said Lovullo that Marte was aggressive.

Marte and Lovullo also spoke by text, and Marte stated that he felt good. Marte was supposed to get four bats and landed with a few more.

“Everyone is on the par and exactly what to do,” said Lovullo.

The next step for the injured reliever Kendall Graveman is a live meeting, perhaps on April 18, and Ginkel is to throw an extended spring training game on the same day.

Marte is in line at some point this week to move a little light run and leg movement, said Lovullo.

Come up

Thursday, April 17: In Miami, 9:10 a.m., Diamondbacks LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (0-2, 4.86) against Marlin’s RhP Edward Cabrera (0-0, 3.18).

Friday, April 18: In Chicago, 11:20 a.m., Diamondbacks RHP Corbin Burnes (0-1, 5.28) against Cubs RhP Ben Brown (2-1, 5.09).

Saturday, April 19th: In Chicago, 11:20 a.m., Diamondbacks RHP ZAC Gallen (1-2, 4.64) against Cubs TBA or RHP Colin Rea (0-0, 1.00).

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