Diamondbacks Host the Padres, Try to Extend Home Win Streak
- On Friday, June 13, the Arizona Diamondbacks secured a 5-1 victory over the San Diego Padres at Chase Field, marking their fourth consecutive win.
- The Diamondbacks had struggled earlier with bullpen absences and a recent losing streak, while the Padres entered the game having lost three of their past four contests.
- Josh Naylor and Corbin Carroll each hit home runs, with Naylor’s solo shot tying the game in the second and the Diamondbacks adding three runs in the fifth inning to take control.
- Ryne Nelson earned the win by pitching five innings, followed by four relievers who each threw scoreless innings to maintain the lead.
- The Diamondbacks improved to 35-34, moving above.500 for the first time since late May, while the Padres struggled offensively, batting.218 over 26 games with frequent scoring difficulties.
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Carroll, Naylor homers send Diamondbacks past Padres 5-1 and over the .500 mark at 35-34
Corbin Carroll and Josh Naylor homered and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Diego Padres 5-1 on Friday night to extend their winning streak to four games.
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