Rockies vs Diamondbacks Preview: Coors Field Clash Heats Up

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Arizona Rides a Hot Streak into Chase Field
The Diamondbacks are on fire right now. They've won four straight games and sit at 25-23 on the season. Look at what happened in their last matchup against Colorado—Arizona demolished the Rockies 8-6 back on May 17. Corbin Carroll hit two home runs. One rocket went 431 feet. Another blast traveled 448 feet. That's the kind of power you need to win ballgames. Eduardo Rodriguez takes the mound tonight. He'll need to match that offensive energy. The Rockies are struggling badly. They're 19-31 and losing games left and right. This is a team desperate for answers.
Colorado's Bats Need to Wake Up Fast
Hunter Goodman is still swinging well for the Rockies. The 25-year-old catcher has a .350 average. He proved that with a home run that rocketed 387 feet in one recent game. Ezequiel Tovar is another star the Rockies lean on. His .318 average shows he can hit when healthy. Jake McCarthy brings speed to the lineup. Kyle Karros gives Colorado youth and hope for the future. But here's the problem—none of it is working right now. The Rockies have lost twice in a row. They're only 10-15 at home. Zach Agnos takes the mound tonight. Colorado needs runs. It needs energy. It needs a win badly.
Two Teams Heading in Opposite Directions
Arizona is rolling. Their pitching staff has Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly leading things. Kevin Ginkel handles the late innings. The Diamondbacks are built to compete. They have star players like Nolan Arenado and Geraldo Perdomo. Colorado is struggling to stay afloat. The Coors Field effect makes pitching a nightmare for the Rockies. Half their team is hurt. Brenton Doyle is on the injured list. Jordan Beck can't stay healthy. Ryan Feltner is rehabbing his arm. Victor Vodnik, their top closer, is limited. When you're losing and hurting at the same time, games like this feel impossible. But baseball surprises us. It's why we play tonight.
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