Wednesday, September 17th, 2025

The Arizona Diamondbacks pulled off a thrilling comeback on Tuesday night, erasing a four-run deficit to edge out the San Francisco Giants 6-5 at Chase Field. Arizona kept its postseason hopes alive thanks to a walk-off infield single from rookie Jordan Lawlar, scoring Corbin Carroll with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth.
Both teams entered the contest chasing the New York Mets for the final NL wild card spot. With the Mets’ victory earlier in the day, Arizona needed every run to remain in striking distance. The Diamondbacks’ fourth consecutive win kept them 1.5 games behind New York, while the Giants slipped further back in the race.
The ninth-inning drama began with Corbin Carroll’s leadoff single. Gabriel Moreno followed with a walk, and Blaze Alexander reached safely on a bunt when Giants second baseman Casey Schmitt couldn’t hold the bag, resulting in an error. With the bases loaded and no outs, Jordan Lawlar hit a slow roller back to the mound. First baseman Wilmer Flores tried to get Carroll at the plate, but the speedy outfielder slid safely home to secure the win.
San Francisco came out swinging, tagging Arizona starter Eduardo Rodriguez for four runs in the first inning on five hits. Matt Chapman drove in a run with a sacrifice fly, Wilmer Flores delivered an RBI single, and Jerar Encarnacion capped the inning with a two-run double.
Arizona began chipping away in the second, when Blaze Alexander singled in a run and Adrian Del Castillo launched a two-run homer to pull the Diamondbacks within one. Corbin Carroll tied the game 5-5 with an RBI single in the fifth.
The Giants relied on their bullpen throughout the game, with Tristan Beck making his first start of the season, allowing three runs on five hits through three innings. Arizona’s bullpen held firm as well, retiring the final 14 Giants batters without allowing another baserunner.
The Giants had to escape jams in the sixth, seventh, and eighth as the Diamondbacks put runners into scoring position, but San Francisco’s relief corps managed to keep Arizona at bay until the ninth-inning rally.
- Arizona pitchers retired the final 14 Giants batters in order.
- Blaze Alexander reached base three times and played a key role in Arizona’s comeback.
- With this win, Arizona remains just 1.5 games out of a National League wild card spot.
The Diamondbacks will send right-hander Brandon Pfaadt (13-8, 5.31 ERA) to the mound against Giants veteran Justin Verlander (3-10, 3.94 ERA) in game two of the series on Wednesday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks mounted an impressive comeback to defeat the San Francisco Giants 6-5, highlighted by Jordan Lawlar’s walk-off infield single. Staying alive in the MLB playoff race, Arizona erased an early deficit and leaned on clutch hitting, timely bunting, and flawless bullpen work to secure the win. This MLB matchup was crucial in the National League wild card chase, as both teams are fighting to keep their postseason dreams alive with the regular season winding down.
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