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Diamondback ‘ZAC Gallon meets giants, seems to avoid loss of double digits

Arizona Diamondback threw Pichkari Zack Gallen at Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh Pirates in the second innings at Chess Field in Phoenix on May 28, 2025.

Former All-Star and National League Cy Young Award candidate ZAC Gallon will try to avoid losing the third 10-game of Major in this season, when he and Arizona continue to have a four-game domestic series against San Francisco veterans on Tuesday night at Diamondback Phoenix.

NL West began on a lower scoring note between the rivals when Diamondback recorded single runs in the seventh and eighth innings, which began as a duality of a stellar pitcher between Logan Web of San Francisco and Rhine Nelson of Erizona.

Galen (5-9, 5.75 ERA) has given a verdict in 14 of its 17, including the last loss in 7-3 road defeat against Chicago White Socks, allowing five runs in 5 1/3 innings.

This disadvantage was his ninth of the season-he had three more than the last year when he started in 28 to 14-6.

On Tuesday, a 10th defeat on Tuesday will not only join the right hand with Antonio Cenjatela of Colorado Rockies and Mich Keller of Pittsburgh Pirates, as the lonely losers of baseball will be equivalent to their 4–10 campaign in their 4-10 campaign in 2021, but in 2021.

17-Gam Winner 2023 All-Star-He also finished third in NL Sai Young Award Voting in that season, 2–2 in Joon, but with 6.23 ERA. He has won the last four initials at home, where he has been particularly ineffective this season, leaving 1–5 with 6.29 ERA.

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Diamondback manager Tori Lovulo said that he believes the number is misleading.

The skipper said, “There is a pitch per innings that hurts him.” “He is going to find out. ZAC is great for a pitcher. He is very smart of a pitcher and just let it go to a player to work very hard.”

Galen did not face veterans when the clubs met in San Francisco in May, leaving him 6–5 with 3.94 ERAs in 16 lifetime. Arizona took two out of three in that series.

A 29-year-old will see a San Francisco lineup, which has joined a big time on a 10-game trip, two of the three begins to lose with Chicago White Sox, the worst team in the American League. The veterans have scored just seven runs in the first four matches of the road swing.

The giants’ manager Bob Melvin was delayed in Monday’s victory, later admitting that he was angry about his club’s shortage and home plate umpire Quin Wolkot’s wide strike zone.

“We are in this position because we are not scoring enough runs and are aggressively enough,” he said. “So it becomes disappointing.”

Galen has been scheduled to conflict another struggle, Hayden Birdsong (3-2, 4.13), who wins in its last four beginnings, seeing his era climbing from 2.37 to 4.13. He has been particularly ineffective in his last three outings, during which he has allowed 14 earned runs in 14 1/3 innings.

He has started the last seven matches after 11 relief showers. He played three innings in relief against Arizona in the 8–7 defeat on 14 May, which gave three runs, including domestic runs to Katel Marte and Eagenio Suarez.

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The 23-year-old has faced diamondback three times in his career, going twice as a starter, 1–1 with 5.73 ERA.

– Field level media

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