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Arizona Diamondbacks' Merrill Kelly talks about the controversial check swing call that led to him and manager Torey Lovullo being ejected.
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The Diamondbacks utilized the long ball Wednesday afternoon, with Corbin Carroll, Josh Naylor and Geraldo Perdomo each hitting a solo shot, while Pavin Smith added a two-run blast of his own.
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After the team’s 6th straight rocky first inning, veteran Merrill Kelly did what veteran pitchers are supposed to do! Carroll homered, and JMart shoved! Plus one of the wildest plays in the 7th inning you will ever see!
The Orioles jumped out to a 2-0 lead against Arizona, but their offense stalled in part because of a bizarre end to a bases-loaded opportunity.
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Veteran umpire Laz Diaz threw Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Merrill Kelly and manager Torey Lovullo out of Tuesday’s 4-3 D-backs victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Kelly and Lovullo, along with Orioles announcers Kevin Brown and Ben McDonald, disagreed with Diaz’s strike zone.
Merrill Kelly has had rough first innings before, but one thing the D-backs right-hander has always excelled at is finding a way to settle back in, find his rhythm and chew up innings. Thursday night against the Yankees,
The D-backs held on to a wild 4-3 victory in Tuesday night's contest, taking a crucial game two to end a three-game losing streak and even their record at 6-6. Starter Merrill Kelly and manager Torey Lovullo were both ejected by first base umpire Laz Diaz following a missed call on a checked swing.
Game 1 of the series went to the O's, 5-1. Ryan Mountcastle drove in a pair and Ryan O'Hearn went yard to pace the Baltimore attack. Zach Eflin went six innings and allowed just one run to earn his second win of the season.