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POSTGAME: Ronny Mauricio, Mets Walk Off Paul Sewald As D-backs Bats Go Silent | Snakes Territory
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The Diamondbacks grabbed a 3-2 lead in the middle innings against the Mets on Tuesday, but the bats went silent late and Paul Sewald coughed up the winning run on a Ronny Mauricio RBI single in the bottom of the 10th. We discuss another lackluster showing from the offense, and whether Sewald should have issued an intentional walk to set up a double play in the 10th.
We also discuss Zac Gallen battling through five innings despite shaky command. Meanwhile, the D-backs made several roster moves as Carlos Santana hits the injured list. Should they have called up Ryan Waldschmidt instead of Luken Baker? And how important is Ryne Nelson's start on Wednesday? Could the D-backs move him out of the rotation when Merrill Kelly comes back?
Join Jesse Friedman and Jack Sommers for another live postgame edition of Snakes Territory.
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00:00 Intro
03:54 Offense continues to struggle
10:24 Missed opportunities for D-backs defense
16:57 D-backs bullpen (mostly) did its job
23:58 Zac Gallen battles through five innings
33:05 Merrill Kelly news & rotation plans
44:48 Carlos Santana to IL, Luken Baker called up
51:31 D-backs salvage split vs. Braves
53:51 Outro
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