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D-Backs Blast Past Brewers with Late Homers to Secure 6-2 Win

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In a game marked by resilience and power, the Arizona Diamondbacks overcame early struggles to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-2, thanks in large part to a late-inning surge. Eduardo Rodriguez, who has faced challenges since his impressive start to the season, took the mound for Arizona but struggled with his command. The veteran lefty walked four batters and struck out just four, throwing only 55% of his 87 pitches for strikes. Despite these difficulties, he managed to limit Milwaukee to just two runs, marking his shortest outing of the year.

The Brewers opened the scoring in the first inning with a pair of doubles from Brice Turang and Jake Bauers, and they added another run in the third when Turang doubled home Brandon Lockridge. Although Milwaukee created significant traffic on the bases with six hits and four walks, their inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities was evident as they went just 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position, stranding eight runners throughout the game.

On the other side, the Brewers showcased their promising young pitching talent, particularly Brandon Sproat. He initially silenced the D-Backs, allowing only three baserunners through three innings. However, the fourth inning proved challenging; after striking out Corbin Carroll, he surrendered a solo home run to Adrian Del Castillo and a three-run blast to Nolan Arenado, which shifted the momentum in favor of Arizona.

As the game progressed, the D-Backs’ offense found its rhythm, and in the ninth inning, Ketel Marte and Carroll hit consecutive home runs to extend their lead. This late offensive explosion provided a comfortable cushion for Paul Sewald, who closed out the game with a 13-pitch, drama-free save.

The Arizona bullpen, which has been inconsistent this season, displayed a strong performance, retiring 13 batters in a row and allowing just one baserunner in the final 4.1 innings after Rodriguez exited. This resurgence could signal a turning point for the relief corps as they await the return of key arms like AJ Puk and Justin Martinez, which may provide the stability needed to transform the bullpen into a reliable strength.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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