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Merrill Kelly Shines with First Complete Game in Diamondbacks Victory

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In a remarkable display of pitching prowess, Merrill Kelly achieved a career milestone by throwing his first complete game during the Diamondbacks’ matchup against the Rockies on Friday night. The right-hander, making his 178th MLB start, had never before pitched a game in its entirety. However, a single mistake in the first inning nearly dashed his hopes for a historic outing. That one unfortunate pitch left the yard, but Kelly persevered, finishing the game with 100 pitches.

Despite the early setback, Kelly dominated the game, needing only 78 pitches to navigate through seven innings. His efficiency allowed him to pitch a quick four-pitch eighth, prompting manager Torey Lovullo to grant him the opportunity to complete the game. “He was adamant about wanting to finish it,” Lovullo noted, showcasing the trust he has in his seasoned pitcher even at altitude in Colorado.

As the Diamondbacks continue to assess their roster, Jack Sommers has provided a quarter-mark report card evaluating the team’s rotation, bullpen, and lineup. The insights from Arizona Sports offer a glimpse into the team’s performance thus far, with fans eagerly engaging in discussions over the grades assigned.

On the offensive front, Nolan Arenado has silenced any doubts about his performance this season. After a sluggish start, he has recently found his groove, making the Diamondbacks’ decision to acquire him look increasingly wise.

In other league news, the Mets are facing yet another challenging blow with Clay Holmes suffering a fractured fibula, sidelining him for an extended period. Meanwhile, Tarik Skubal, the two-time defending AL Cy Young Award winner, has begun his throwing progression after undergoing surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow on May 6. In a similar vein, Blake Snell has also been diagnosed with loose bodies in his elbow, which could keep him out for the remainder of the season, further complicating the Dodgers’ rotation as they contemplate potential trades.

Lastly, Shea Langoliers is making headlines again in the AL West, showcasing his hitting prowess and stepping up as a dominant catcher, while Cal Raleigh continues to struggle with injuries. The baseball world is watching closely as these storylines unfold.

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

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