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Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez told Burns & Gambo the team mentality is to not give the front office reasons to trade you.
Jim Bowden for The Athletic wrote a piece about the six trades he wants to see happen before the MLB trade deadline. The third trade Bowden mentioned had the Tigers swinging a deal with the Diamondbacks for Suarez. Bowden predicted that Detroit would have to give up Jaden Hamm and Max Anderson, the Tigers' 7th and 21st-ranked prospects.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNYankees Eye Diamondbacks $66,000,000 Hot-Hitter To Fix Offensive WoesThe Arizona Diamondbacks are hanging in there, but they’re up against some tough competition in the National League West. With a record of 36-35, they find themselves fourth in a pretty competitive division.
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EssentiallySports on MSNYankees Tipped To Land $66M Diamondbacks Star Amid Deepening Crisis As ESPN Puts Mike Hazen on NoticeWhen baseball starts feeling like a high-stakes chess match played on a burning board, you know something's about to give. The post Yankees Tipped To Land $66M Diamondbacks Star Amid Deepening Crisis As ESPN Puts Mike Hazen on Notice appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The Arizona Diamondbacks turned to their closer, Shelby Miller, to hold a lead in Toronto on June 17. He could not, as the Blue Jays walked him off.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo's son, Nick Lovullo, manages the Cubs Class A affiliate in South Bend. The Diamondbacks signed Anthony DeSclafani and optioned Bryce Jarvis to Triple-A Reno. The Diamondbacks spent four innings trying to figure out Padres starting pitcher Nick Pivetta,
Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez seeks his first win since April 17. In his last outing in Cincinnati, he went five innings, allowing two runs.
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Yardbarker on MSNPadres get best of Diamondbacks on Sunday as pitching woes continueArizona dropped Sunday’s matchup to the San Diego Padres by a score of 8-3 as the Diamondbacks couldn’t seem to get anything going. Merrill Kelly was only able to pitch five innings while giving up four earned runs on seven hits.