In a disappointing conclusion to their series against the Milwaukee Brewers, the Arizona Diamondbacks faced a harsh reality, suffering a 13-1 defeat that underscored their struggles on the mound. If anyone had predicted that catcher James McCann would throw out runners in two of the three games, it would have been a clear sign of the challenges the D-backs were about to encounter.
Michael Soroka, who entered the game with an impressive 2.60 ERA, struggled significantly, allowing eight earned runs over just four innings of work. His performance, marked by a noticeable dip in velocity and a slurve that failed to generate swings and misses, left the D-backs in a daunting 6-0 hole by the third inning. This outing inflated Soroka’s ERA to 4.70, prompting questions about the starting rotation’s need for urgent adjustments if the team hopes to remain competitive.
Offensively, the Diamondbacks were unable to muster much against the Brewers. Facing a six-run deficit early on can be mentally taxing, and it was evident that hitters began to press, straying from their usual approaches. Despite the team’s overall struggles, Ildemaro Vargas stood out with two hits, extending his hitting streak to 26 games, a feat that ties him with Paul Goldschmidt for the second-longest in franchise history.
What was particularly frustrating for the Diamondbacks was how they were outperformed at their own game. Arizona typically thrives by applying constant offensive pressure, playing strong defense, and receiving solid pitching. Before Ryne Nelson’s recent rough start, the rotation had maintained a respectable 3.40 ERA, and the bullpen had exceeded expectations. Although there were signs that the pitching staff might have been slightly overperforming, few could have anticipated such a rapid decline.
Looking ahead, the Diamondbacks are set to face the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, where they will encounter a formidable lineup. Given the Cubs’ offensive prowess this season, the D-backs will need to quickly address their pitching woes to avoid another lopsided defeat.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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