D-backs come back again, complete sweep of Brewers
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[October 05, 2023]
MILWAUKEE -- The resilient Arizona Diamondbacks rallied again
on the road to complete a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the
National League wild-card series.
Ketel Marte's single keyed a four-run rally, Zac Gallen battled
through six innings and the Diamondbacks came back for a 5-2 victory
over the Brewers in Game 2 on Wednesday.
Arizona overcame a 2-0 deficit to conclude the best-of-three series,
having escaped a 3-0 hole to win the opener 6-3 on Tuesday.
The Diamondbacks advance to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the
National League Division Series, with Game 1 set for Saturday in
Southern California. Arizona finished 16 games behind the Dodgers in
the NL West.
"We know the Dodgers very well, and it's going to be a great
challenge, but I know this team is connected, and I feel like this
team is very dangerous when they are connected," Arizona manager
Torey Lovullo said.
Gallen (1-0) allowed two first-inning runs but kept the NL Central
champions from adding on. The right-hander gave up five hits, struck
out four and walked three in a 100-pitch effort.
"They did a good job running the pitch count up, and I knew going
into this game that we used a lot of the bullpen last night, so if I
didn't go deep, it was going to put us in a hole for potentially
tomorrow," Gallen said.
"So I just really tried to stay in attack mode and just tried to
make pitches. I mean, unfortunately I was letting the leadoff batter
on a lot of those innings, but just tried to make pitches when I had
to and just keep us in it, keep the offense in it, give us a chance
to win the game."
Things unraveled quickly for Brewers starter Freddy Peralta, who did
not allow a hit until Alek Thomas' two-out solo homer in the fifth
inning that pulled Arizona within 2-1.
The Diamondbacks scored four runs in the sixth to go in front 5-2.
Geraldo Perdomo walked to open the inning, and Corbin Carroll
followed with a double down the right field line. Marte lined a
two-run single to center to put the Diamondbacks up 3-2, chasing
Peralta.
Tommy Pham scored on a bases-loaded wild pitch by Abner Uribe, and
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. blooped an RBI single to shallow left.
The Brewers loaded the bases with one out in the eighth on three
singles, but Andrew Saalfrank took over on the mound and got a pair
of fielder's-choice grounders to end the inning.
Paul Sewald stranded runners on second and third in the ninth for
his second save in as many days.
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Oct 4, 2023; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks manager
Torey Lovullo looks on from the dugout in the first inning against
the Milwaukee Brewers during game two of the Wildcard series for the
2023 MLB playoffs at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil
Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
"They got the big outs when they needed to get the
big outs," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. "We didn't get the
big hits when we needed to get the big hits."
Milwaukee jumped on Gallen for two runs in a 32-pitch first inning.
Christian Yelich singled, Carlos Santana worked a nine-pitch walk
with one out and Mark Canha singled to load the bases. Sal Frelick
followed with a sacrifice fly, and Willy Adames lined an RBI single
to center.
The Brewers threatened in the third with consecutive one-out singles
by Santana and Canha, but Gallen knocked down Frelick's scorching
comebacker and recovered for an inning-ending double play.
Arizona catcher Gabriel Moreno left in the third inning after he was
struck in the helmet on Brice Turang's backswing.
"He is doing OK. He is not in the concussion protocol," Lovullo
said. "I think they're running some tests on him right now, but
obviously it was a backswing, and it's just part of the game."
After clinching the NL Central early, the Brewers appeared in good
position with their Big Three -- Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff and
Peralta -- ready for three games at home. But Woodruff was scratched
from the series with a shoulder injury that was announced Monday,
and Burnes failed to hold a 3-0 lead in the opener.
"Look, we're disappointed," Counsell said. "These chances are sacred
for players that you get this window to have a great month of
October, and so it hurts for it to be over."
--Jim Hoehn, Field Level Media
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