Diamondbacks News: Tough loss to Rays in Tampa

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ST. PETERSBURG, FL - JUNE 26: Zac Gallen #23 of the Arizona Diamondbacks is removed from the game against the Tampa Bay Rays during the seventh inning of a baseball game at Tropicana Field on June 26, 2026 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Diamondbacks News

Diamondbacks Reach Halfway Point with Same Record as Last Year
Zac Gallen had another terrible first inning. There’s no getting around that fact. But then, Gallen found his groove and looked much like the Gallen of old as he mowed down the next 15 hitters. But then, his luck ran out in the seventh when Torey Lovullo tried to get one last inning out of him, given he was on a low pitch count and was dealing. The Diamondbacks offense fell flat though, failing to turn in a competitive performance in support of what was a decent start by the former ace of the team.

Corbin Carroll Sets Triples Record
Corbin Carroll stands alone as the Diamondback with the most triples, surpassing the mark previously held by Stephen Drew. Carroll will likely double that number or more by the time he is done in the desert, given how rapidly he reached his current number.

Yilber Diaz Claimed by Tigers
Yilber Diaz did not make it through waivers and is now headed to Detroit after having found no success in Arizona.

Other Baseball News

Angels Fire Minasian, Hire Mozeliak
The Angels announced a surprise change at the top of baseball operations. Los Angeles has fired general manager Perry Minasian and hired longtime Cardinals executive John Mozeliak as interim GM.

Closer Volatility on Full Display This Season in MLB
Except for Mason Miller, who is just doing filthy things on the mound.

White Sox Rout Royals 22-1
The game featured the most runs scored in a game by the Southsiders since 1970. It was also the Royals’ first-ever loss by 20 or more runs.

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