D-backs Stage Epic Rally at Chase Field to Topple Rockies
PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks pulled off a stunning late-game rally Saturday night at Chase Field, overcoming the Colorado Rockies in a thriller that had 38,000-plus fans on their feet. Trailing by two runs entering the eighth inning, Arizona exploded for four runs, capped by a go-ahead two-run homer from Corbin Carroll, securing a 7-5 victory. The win improves the D-backs to 9-8 overall and 5-2 at home, keeping them third in the NL West standings.
Starter Zac Gallen set the tone for Arizona, delivering six strong innings with seven strikeouts while allowing just three runs. The Phoenix native, a fan favorite in the Valley, escaped jams in the fourth and sixth to keep the game within reach. Rockies right-hander Ryan Feltner matched him early, but Arizona's bullpen faltered in the seventh before Paul Sewald locked down the final 1.2 innings for the save, striking out two.
This victory comes at a pivotal time for the D-backs, who host the Rockies again Sunday at Chase Field before a road trip to Baltimore. Manager Torey Lovullo praised the team's grit postgame, noting the Chase Field crowd's energy as a 'sixth man' in the comeback. With spring training memories of a 13-2 loss to Colorado still fresh, Arizona's rally signals momentum for the Valley squad in the 2026 campaign.
Local context underscores the stakes: Chase Field, the iconic downtown Phoenix ballpark, remains a fortress where the D-backs boast a strong home edge. As Arizona sports fans rally behind the team amid a competitive NL West — with the Dodgers leading at 93-69 — this win injects optimism into a season where every rally counts.
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