Diamondbacks Rally Late at Chase Field, Edge Dodgers 5-4
PHOENIX (AP) — Corbin Carroll's go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning propelled the Arizona Diamondbacks to a thrilling 5-4 comeback victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday night at Chase Field. Trailing 4-2 entering the bottom of the eighth, Arizona capitalized on Dodgers reliever Kenley Jansen's struggles, plating three runs to stun the rivals. The win, first reported by local station KGUN9, improves the Diamondbacks' record to 18-15 while dropping Los Angeles to 20-13 in the tight NL West race.
Zac Gallen delivered a strong start for Arizona, tossing six innings and allowing three runs on five hits, marking his fifth consecutive victory against NL West foes, including his first career win at Dodger Stadium earlier this season. The Diamondbacks' bullpen, led by six relievers who combined for six strikeouts over four innings, preserved the lead despite a late Dodgers push. Chase Field's electric crowd of 38,000-plus erupted as Carroll, Arizona's Tucson native, delivered the decisive hit off Jansen, who surrendered the go-ahead run.
This victory avenged recent heartbreak, including the Dodgers' 8-2 season-opening rally past Gallen at Dodger Stadium and their 14-11 marathon win at Chase Field last month, where Los Angeles made MLB history with multiple comebacks in one game. For Arizona fans from Phoenix to Flagstaff, the late rally evokes memories of the team's 2023 World Series run, boosting morale amid a grueling schedule. The series continues Friday night with Arizona's Ryne Nelson facing Dodgers ace Tyler Glasnow.
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