Dnived Marlins, Bang-Up Diamondback Look for another series win

Two hotter teams in the National League will meet when Arizona Diamondback Phoenix will host Miami Marlins in the first competition of the three-game series on Friday night.
Each team has won five of their last seven matches and 10 out of 15.
Marlins has taken three of their last four series, which runs on San Francisco giants with a 12–5 win on Thursday to complete a sweep.
Miami Bench coach Carson Witley said, “We are playing our brand of baseball, who was fired in Finale’s first innings against the legends.” People know their roles. Everyone shows ready to do their work every day. We are going to work hard. “
Diamondback has won four of its last five series, but his recent stretch comes with a large asterisk. He lost three more players for injuries on 5-4 road trips by Toronto, Colorado and Chicago White Sox, who concluded with a 7–3 defeat in Chicago on Wednesday.
Arizona’s manager Tori Lovullo said, “We have taken a lot of water, and the ship is not sinking.” “The ship is still sailing, and they are responsible for it. I just got it to put it on my course and make a vision that we are going to find our way in this way. People believe so.”
Arizona’s Meril Kelly (7-3, 3.39 ERA) has been scheduled to oppose fellow right-handed elephant Perez (0-2, 6.17) on Friday.
Diamondback was regularly placed on the injured list during the visit to Corbin Carol and Gabriel Moreno and Reserve Ildemaro class. The team was already without No. 1 Starter Corbin Burns and Co-Close Justin Martinez and AJ Puk, all lost to season-ending Tommy John Surgery.
Carroll faced a chip fracture in his left wrist when he collided with a pitch in the second game of a road trip in Toronto on 18 June, the day the Moreno was placed in the injured list with a hairline fracture in his right index fighter. When he collided with a pitch against White Sox on Tuesday, the square was faced with a fragmented right leg.
“I haven’t seen anything like that,” Lovulo said. “Usually you have a bad week, or a bad month, or two people are in a 30-day period that will go down. But it is just one after another. It’s disappointing. I feel for the players. I feel for this team.”
Miami has scored at least four runs out of six of her last nine matches, headed by Shortstop Otto Lopez. He enters with a seven-game hitting streak on Friday, during which he is with seven-for-27 with seven RBI. He had six hits and five RBI in the series against veterans.
Agustin Ramirez and Kyle Stowers hit their 12th homes of the season on Thursday, and Ramirez did six hits and three RBI against veterans.
Perez will start his fourth start in this season as he will return from Tommy John Surgery, which he was priced at 2024 season. He has been on a pitch border and has not yet been found in five innings.
“Continue to build with each outing and simply working on some pitches,” Perez said, who never faced diamonds. “Feeling better with each beginning.”
Kelly is the most effective pitcher of Arizona. He is 6–2 in his final 14 with 2.68 ERA.
In his career, he is 1-2 with 5.52 ERAs in five outings against Miami, his victory came when he limited him to a run in six innings of 10–4 April 10–4 victory.
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