Suárez Hits 2 Homers for 2nd Consecutive Game as Diamondbacks Beat Cardinals 5-3
MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, JUL 20 – Eugenio Suárez leads the Diamondbacks with 35 homers and 85 RBIs this season as they complete a three-game sweep over the Cardinals with a 5-3 win.
- On Sunday, Eugenio Suárez homered twice for the second consecutive day, helping the Diamondbacks beat the Cardinals 5-3 at Chase Field and complete a three-game sweep.
- Suárez has dominated the majors with 20 home runs since June 1, and leads the National League with 35 homers and 85 RBIs, reflecting his season-long power surge.
- He launched a three-run drive off starter Miles Mikolas in the first inning and a solo shot in the third as Merrill Kelly allowed two runs in six innings.
- That victory left Arizona within shouting distance of the NL Wild Card leaders, with the Diamondbacks now at a.500 record and improving playoff prospects.
- Looking toward the July 31 trading deadline, their 10 games remaining, combined with strong hitting, makes them less likely to be sellers at the deadline.
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Cardinals get swept by Diamondbacks in first series back from All-Star break
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KMIZ) The St. Louis Cardinals kicked off the second half of the 2025 season just about the worst way that you could, getting swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 5-3 loss, on Sunday. Skipper Oli Marmol's pitching staff struggled through three games at Chase Field, giving up a combined 22 runs. Sunday's outing from starter Miles Mikolas didn't yield better results, either. The right-hander continued a rough month, giving up five…

Eugenio Suarez goez deep twice again as D-backs sweep Cardinals
Eugenio Suarez had his second consecutive two-homer game, Merrill Kelly pitched six strong innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks completed a three-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 5-3 victory in Phoenix on Sunday afternoon.
News to the Day and to the Hour Latest News of the day In the National League, the Creole remains in the lead with an advantage of a beat over the Japanese Shohei Ohtani. The Creole ante-list, originally from the state Bolivar, released his home run in the third inning, with clean bases. He was his only unstoppable in four turns to bat in the encounter that Arizona lost 6-3 to Houston Venezuelan Eugenio Suárez continues to be on with the stake …
Table of ContentsThe Venezuelan among the leaders of the National LeagueNumbers of Eugenio Suarez in 2025 In the midst of the rumors of transfers that revolve around Eugenio Suarez, the player seems not to be affected by that, as he exhibits an increasingly extraordinary performance showing power with Arizona Diamondbacks, a team that won his three weekend meetings with St. Louis Cardinals. They were five unstoppable in 10 turns for the Venezuel…
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