Manager Torey Lovullo encapsulated it perfectly: the Arizona Diamondbacks endured “a bad week at work,” marked by a string of blowout losses compounded by offensive inconsistency and significant blows to their starting rotation and bullpen.
Veteran pitchers Eduardo Rodriguez and Paul Sewald were in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ clubhouse Sunday morning, and manager Torey Lovullo gave encouraging updates on both before the team hits the road.
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was happy with starter Brandon Pfaadt’s outing against the San Diego Padres on Saturday. Everything else at Chase Field was “unsatisfactory,” from the offense, defense, bullpen and baserunning.
At the end of last night's game Scott McGough delivered a 1-2 pitch to Fernando Tatis Jr. that went high and tight, sending Tatis diving into the dirt to avoid being hit.
The D-backs take on the Padres tonight at Chase Field, first pitch is 6:40 P.M. Slade Cecconi will start for the D-backs and Dylan Cease will get the ball for the Padres.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo gave an optimistic update on the status of closer Paul Sewald and center fielder Alek Thomas and their potential return from injury.
Zac Gallen came out of his start last Friday with what was officially called a right hamstring cramp. It's also verbally been referred to as a spasm. Over the last few days there had been uncertainty over whether he would make his next start, which was originally scheduled for today.
It began as a minor concern but has evolved into a significant setback, costing the Diamondbacks a key component of their rotation for nearly half of the season.
During last nights game against the Dodgers, an eventual 8-4 Diamondbacks loss, Torey Lovullo made what seemed to be a questionable decision that cost him the game.
Major League Baseball published a short-form documentary centered around the friendship between Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said his ticket requests went through the roof this week with the New York Yankees coming to Chase Field for the first time in nearly five years.
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo may very well be living in his own baseball version of Groundhog Day.
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Considering the team’s success in 2023 — capped off with a National League pennant — it’s no surprise that the Diamondbacks’ front office wants the skipper to stick around for the foreseeable future.
Lovullo, who is in his seventh season managing the Diamondbacks, spoke with the media after the loss. He tried to express how sad he was over Arizona coming up short against the Rangers.
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