Diamondbacks get major Eugenio Suarez injury update
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The Arizona Diamondbacks cannot get out of their own way. On Tuesday, they lost to the Detroit Tigers by a score of 19-2 despite numerous opportunities to take
Third baseman Eugenio Suarez is in his second season with the Arizona Diamondbacks after making his big-league debut in 2014. The 33-year-old right-handed power bat established himself as an offensive threat during his seven-year tenure with the Cincinnati Reds, where he made his first All-Star team in 2018 and smashed 189 home runs in 916 games.
Corbin Carroll led off Tuesday's game at the Tigers with a triple, his 14th of the season, but not much else went well in a loss for the Diamondbacks.
Their 6-0 loss to right-hander Paul Skenes on Sunday, July 27, meant the Diamondbacks left town having dropped two of three to a subpar Pittsburgh Pirates team. It also meant they lost a second consecutive game started by a pitcher who could be traded in the coming days.
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Dalton De Micheli, an 8-year-old Arizona Diamondbacks superfan, had an unforgettable night on Chase Field after he got to meet and spend time with players. It was organized by the team and our friends at KPNX 12 News in Phoenix.
Greene produced two doubles, his 26th home run and three RBI, sending the Tigers to their third straight win, 12-2, over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Comerica Park.
Thanks to back-to-back wins, the Tigers have managed to keep their distance with the rest of the American League Central, sitting nine games ahead of the Cleveland Guardians heading into Tuesday. Arizona is still fourth in the National League West, seven games back of a Wild Card spot.