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Snake Bytes: 9/9 - Finding More Ways to Lose

The Diamondbacks led this game by four as they entered the seventh inning. In the bottom of the tenth inning, they scored three in a desperate bid at a comeback win. That will happen when a team allows six walks in four innings, including an inning in which an opposing runner begins the frame with a runner in scoring position.

Arizona’s offense and defense (sort of) did their jobs in this one. Arizona starter Luke Weaver walked four batters in his short, four-inning outing. His tendencies carried over to the bullpen. Carrying a four-run lead into the seventh, the game was tied by the time the Diamondbacks came up in the bottom half of the inning.