The Arizona Diamondbacks are navigating a challenging stretch as they return from the All-Star break, grappling with injury updates and roster changes. Manager Torey Lovullo addressed the ongoing situation with ace pitcher Zac Gallen, who is currently seeking second opinions on his injury. “Gallen, we’re continuing to evaluate,” Lovullo remarked, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding Gallen’s status. While second opinions can sometimes indicate a more serious issue, Lovullo noted that it doesn’t necessarily mean Gallen is facing surgery.
In a move to bolster their lineup, the Diamondbacks have recalled first baseman Tyler Locklear from Triple-A Reno. This decision comes on the heels of outfielder Tommy Troy being placed on the 10-day injured list due to a sprained right AC joint. Locklear, who has battled through elbow and shoulder surgeries that sidelined him during spring training, now finds himself in a prime position to contribute. With several players ahead of him in the depth chart either in the minors or no longer on the roster, Locklear’s ascent to the big leagues has been timely.
As the team adjusts to these changes, they are also dealing with the struggles of young star Corbin Carroll. After a promising start to the season, Carroll has hit a rough patch, posting a .100/.250/.150 line in July. His recent at-bats have been concerning, as he has struggled to make hard contact and has been swinging and missing at fastballs. Despite this slump, there’s optimism that Carroll can rebound, given his past performances and potential.
The Diamondbacks face a tough road ahead, with significant tests awaiting them in the coming weeks as they aim to maintain their competitive edge. As they work through injuries and player adjustments, the team’s resilience will be key to navigating the remainder of the season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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