ZAC Gallon, Diamondback Top Rockies

Arizona Diamondback on Friday checked a lot of boxes in a three–0 win over Colorado Rockies in the first competition of the three-game series in Phoenix.
He recorded a shutout, benefited from running the aggressive base, and enjoyed the contribution above and below the order.
Arizona will build the time on Saturday when he sends the mound to the right-handed zack gallon (3-5, 4.59 ERA) in an attempt to claim the series. Galen has been a Rockies’ nemsis, which is going 7–1 with 2.59 ERA in the start of 15 careers.
On April 17, after being at its peak in over five matches. 500, the diamondbacks are 12–14, while playing through a soulful part of their schedule.
“I am looking for this team, to reach one run,” said Manager Tori Lovullo. “10-game runs can win a lot of baseball games. And I want to protect the home-field profit. 500 at home. Playing. 500 Baseball is nothing that we talk about. We want to go out and when we are at home, we win every game. I am a little better than homeground.”
There are 12–12 at home entering a Saturday game against Diamondback Rockies, which are scheduled to start the right-handed German marks (1-6, 8.27 ERA).
Rocky is 7-37, a big beginning in the modern era (since 1901).
Lavulo said that his team’s mission is not complicated.
“Play frequent types of de-back baseball that we have spoiled ourselves here,” he said.
“Doing all the small things that add, do not try too much, or press, or force. We are fundamentally better in doing things that I expect from us. This is what makes us. When it does not, it spends us in sports. We need to ensure that we are going to tighten it. We are going to reach there.”
Both teams made several roster moves before Friday’s play. D-Back placed the left-handed Eduardo Rodriguez in an injured list with shoulder inflammation, clearing the way for Ren Nelson to join the rotation.
Nelson is expected to begin on Tuesday against Los Angeles Dojers. He has been thrown 56 pitches behind Rodrigue in a 8–7 victory in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Rockies activated Shortstop Aseciel Tower and Infielders Tyler Friman and Aaron Shank on Friday from the injured list, and also gave the Left-under Carson Paizakvist their first Major League. The Tover was one of the two hits of Rockies on Friday, but the Peakwist gave five runs and six hits in four innings.
Rockies’s interim manager Warren Shefer said about the Tower, “who would not be excited to bring back a gold glove shortstop and will strengthen the middle of the infield and get his bat in the lineup.” “Just his presence. Whatever he does makes us a better team.”
Marx enters after its longest start since 2022, a 9–3 win over San Diego last Sunday, the day Bud Black was fired as the manager of Colorado. Marx gave one run and three hits in seven innings with two strikes. This was the first time he went to seven innings since September 16, 2022, his last healthy season.
The 238 with 4.38 ERA in 23 shows against Marx D-Back, starts the most against any opponent. He has not faced him since 2022. Katel Marte is 12 -for -42 with two homes and eight RBI vs. Marx.
Ryan McMahon of Colorado is against three couples with 10 -for -36 and five against Gallon with RBI.
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