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Diamondbacks sweep Marlins in series

Diamondbacks sweep Marlins in series

Arizona Diamondbacks will try to complete a series sweep against the Miami Marlins after they hit seven home runs in the last two days.

The final will feature a pitching matchup between Miami's Edward Cabrera (0-1, 3.18 ERA), and Arizona's Eduardo Rodriguez (2-2, 4.86 ERA).

Cabrera missed the beginning of this season because he had a blister in his middle finger on his right.

On Friday, he made his debut in 2025. He was given a no decision after a loss of 7-4 to the Nationals. Cabrera pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed two runs, four hits, three walks, and five strikeouts.

Cabrera has been battling injuries throughout his career. He is 0-1 in his two career starts and has a 6.75 ERA.

In his previous four seasons, he never started more than 20 games. However, he has reached this milestone exactly in the last two years.

Cabrera has a career record of 11-7 at home with a 3.90 ERA. Cabrera is only 6-15 on the road with a 4.70 ERA. He tends to be better at pitching in the second half (3.64 ERA), as opposed to the beginning (5.32 ERA).

Cabrera, a hard-thrower, worked on improving his mentality and muscle mass this winter.

Marlins' manager Clayton McCullough stated that Edward is a "special talent". When you combine his fastball, changeup, and spin on his breaking pitch it's like a good Edward Cabrera.

Rodriguez, 32, is a Venezuelan native who made his debut in 2024 on August 7th due to a lat injury. He is usually a reliable pitcher who was 19-6 in 2019 for the Red Sox, finishing sixth in American League Cy Young Award Voting.

In 2018, 2021, and 2023, he also won 13 matches.

Rodriguez is only 3-6 in 2024, despite his 1-1 record with a 7.84 ERA over two career starts. Scouts say that his problem is high exit speeds.

Eugenio, one of his teammates who is struggling offensively, will be a great help to him.

Suarez, a pull-hitter with a high strikeout rate, is currently in a slump, which has caused his batting to fall to.159. In his last 13 games he is 5-for45 (.111), with no RBIs, and 18 strikes.

He is a dangerous player when he hits the ball well. Last season, he had 30 homers with 101 RBIs. He averaged 98.5 runs over the last two years.

Torey Loviplo, Arizona's manager, said that it was only a question of time until he figured out the formula. "He is in a bit of a slump, but I encourage him to hit good pitches instead of trying to chase results or base hits.

Keep your routine and chase the good parts of the process.

Prior to Wednesday's game, the Marlins traded Jonah Bride, a corner infielder, to the Twins in exchange for cash.

Bride, who had no other options, batted only.100 (4 for 40) this year in Miami.

The Marlins may activate infielder Connor Norby for Thursday's game, now that Bride is out. He was sidelined in the first weeks of the season due to an oblique injury.

Norby, 24 could return to his position as Miami's third baseman. He had a.760 OPS in 36 games with the Marlins after being acquired by the Marlins through a trade from the Baltimore Orioles.

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(source: Reuters)