Corbin Carroll broke a tie with an opposite-field grand slam within the eighth inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks prolonged their profitable streak to 4 video games with a 6-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Phoenix on Saturday.
Ildemaro Vargas singled off Jeff Hoffman (1-2) to open the eighth, extending his season-opening hitting streak to a franchise-record 14 video games.
Alek Thomas singled and Ketel Marte walked to deliver up Carroll, who hit his fourth profession grand slam on a 3-1 fastball.
The D-backs, who’ve received eight of 10, lead the majors with 10 comeback victories.
Geraldo Perdomo had three singles and an RBI and Thomas had two hits and an RBI for the Diamondbacks, who had eight hits.
Nathan Lukes had three hits, Kazuma Okamoto had two hits and an RBI and Ernie Clement and Eloy Jimenez had two hits apiece for the Blue Jays, who’ve misplaced 4 straight, six of seven and 12 of 15.
Juan Morillo (1-1) struck out Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on a 100 mph fastball with a runner on first to finish the seventh and maintain the sport tied at 2. He allowed one hit and struck out two over 1 1/3 innings of reduction.
Toronto starter Max Scherzer gave up two runs on 5 hits in six innings, with one strikeout and one stroll.
Arizona starter Zac Gallen permitted two runs and 9 hits, leaving after Okamato’s single tied the sport at 2 with two outs within the sixth. He struck out three with no walks.
Lukes, Guerrero and Jesus Sanchez singled within the prime of the primary, with Sanchez’s one-out single driving in Lukes for a 1-0 lead. Guerrero has a nine-game hitting streak.
The D-backs tied it of their half of the primary when Carroll walked, stole second and scored on Perdomo’s single. Thomas grounded a two-out double contained in the bag at first to drive in Jose Fernandez, who had singled, to provide Arizona a 2-1 lead within the fifth.
Toronto tied it within the sixth after an obvious double play was modified after a evaluate. Jimenez singled with one out, and Gallen appeared to get out of the inning when Andres Gimenez grounded to Fernandez to start out what initially was referred to as an inning-ending double play.
Perdomo was dominated to have missed the bag on the play, leaving Jimenez at second, and he scored on Okamoto’s single to tie the sport.
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