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Corbin Carroll’s Walk-Off Lifts D-backs to Fifth Straight Win Over Rockies

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Corbin Carroll continues to shine in what is shaping up to be a standout season, and on Thursday, he delivered his first walk-off hit of the year to propel the Arizona Diamondbacks to a thrilling 2-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies. The All-Star outfielder’s timely performance not only secured the win but also extended the D-backs’ winning streak to five games, marking their second walk-off triumph in just three contests.

With the game knotted at 1-1 and two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Rockies reliever Juan Mejia left a 2-2 sweeper hanging in the strike zone. Carroll seized the opportunity, driving in Gabriel Moreno from second base to seal the game. The D-backs’ latest victory was a testament to their resilience, especially after Starling Marte’s dramatic homer against the San Francisco Giants earlier this week.

Carroll was instrumental throughout the game, not only with his walk-off hit but also with his earlier contributions. He drove in Arizona’s first run with a groundout during a sixth-inning rally. The Rockies managed to tie the game when D-backs reliever Juan Morillo hit Tyler Freeman during a bases-loaded situation, but Kevin Ginkel stepped in and quelled the threat, ensuring that Eduardo Rodriguez’s impressive seven-inning shutout performance would not go to waste.

Following a tough stretch in late April and early May, the D-backs have rebounded nicely, now boasting a record of 26-23 that places them comfortably in third in the NL West. They trail the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers by 4.5 games and are just two games behind the St. Louis Cardinals for the National League’s final wild-card spot. After going 1-for-5 on Thursday, Carroll’s season stats now reflect a solid .282 batting average, .390 on-base percentage, and .552 slugging percentage, while also leading MLB with six triples.

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

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