Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

The Arizona Diamondbacks surged in the ninth inning, hitting back-to-back home runs to claim a dramatic 6-4 win against the Texas Rangers. This MLB showdown featured a powerful offensive showing from Arizona, who stunned former teammate Merrill Kelly and the Rangers’ bullpen with a four-run rally to close out the series.
With two outs in the top of the ninth, James McCann launched a clutch homer off Texas reliever, invigorating the Diamondbacks' dugout. Immediately following, Blaze Alexander took a pitch to the body and Geraldo Perdomo walked, setting the stage for Ketel Marte to deliver a 413-foot home run—his 23rd of the season. Marte’s blast capped a four-run frame that flipped the lead for Arizona.
Ketel Marte proved to be the difference-maker yet again for the Diamondbacks, recording his fourth hit of the night with his game-changing ninth-inning homer. Just the day before, Marte launched a solo shot in the ninth to secure a 3-2 win, underscoring his dominance in back-to-back late-game rallies.
Geraldo Perdomo showcased both power and speed, hitting a solo home run in the fifth and scoring earlier on one of Marte’s three singles off Merrill Kelly. Despite Kelly’s solid outing—six innings pitched and a 3-2 lead—he exited before the late-game turnaround.
On the Texas side, Evan Carter returned to action after a 10-game absence due to back spasms and contributed two hits, including an RBI single in the first. Jake Burger’s 12th home run of the season padded a fourth-inning lead for the Rangers, who looked poised for victory until the Diamondbacks’ late rally.
Phil Maton, a recent trade deadline addition, provided a clutch relief appearance for Arizona by striking out the side after entering in the eighth. John Curtiss allowed a Josh Jung RBI double in the eighth but kept Arizona in the game. Andrew Saalfrank closed the door in the ninth, recording his first career save with a flawless outing.
Ketel Marte was cut down at the plate in the fifth inning by right fielder Ezequiel Duran’s pinpoint throw, preserving Texas’s lead at the time. The defensive play kept the game close before Arizona’s explosive ninth.
Ketel Marte now owns a National League-best .329 batting average in road games, cementing his reputation as one of the most reliable hitters away from home this season.
The Diamondbacks will travel to Colorado to begin a four-game series Thursday night, after already sweeping the Rockies at home last weekend. The Rangers turn to Jacob deGrom (10-5, 2.86 ERA) for Friday’s start in Toronto, hoping to get back on track after dropping this close game to Arizona.
The Arizona Diamondbacks executed a stunning ninth-inning comeback, powered by home runs from James McCann and Ketel Marte, to defeat the Texas Rangers 6-4 in Arlington. Marte was a standout performer, tallying four hits and delivering the game-winning shot. The game's momentum turned on late rallies, strong bullpen performances, and key defensive plays, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. With this victory, the Diamondbacks continue their postseason push, while Texas looks to rebound in their upcoming series.
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