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Arizona Diamondbacks Beat LA 9-3, Rodriguez Gets Quality Start

· 2026-07-11

Arizona Diamondbacks Beat LA 9-3, Rodriguez Gets Quality Start

Arizona Diamondbacks crushed the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-3 on July 11, 2026, as Eduardo Rodriguez secured his fifth straight quality start and the team moved to a 47-47 record, sitting 10th in the NL with a two‑game winning streak.

How did the Diamondbacks dominate the Dodgers?

Rodriguez stumbled early, surrendering back‑to‑back homers to Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages, but he settled quickly, limiting Los Angeles to two runs over six innings. The D‑backs answered with timely hitting, plating two runs in each of the first, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, exploiting three Dodgers errors and a wild‑pitch run.

Which players fueled the offensive surge?

First baseman Tim Tawa was the night’s standout, delivering three hits and a go‑ahead two‑run homer that lifted the lead. He drove in four runs, while catcher Gabriel Moreno added two RBIs. Their production came as the Diamondbacks adjusted after losing Pavin Smith, giving Tawa a chance to cement his role at the corner.

What did the pitching matchup reveal?

After the early blasts, Rodriguez mixed sinkers and fastballs, striking out Freddie Freeman and Kyle Tucker to escape the first inning. He later fanned Ohtani with an up‑in fastball, showing the left‑hander’s ability to rebound. The Dodgers cycled through seven arms, yet the D‑backs scored off five of them, highlighting a bullpen collapse.

How does this win affect Arizona’s season outlook?

The victory evened Arizona’s record at .500 and kept them within striking distance of a playoff push, despite their 10th‑place standing. With the All‑Star break looming, the Diamondbacks will finish their road swing at Chavez Ravine, hoping to extend the momentum built by Rodriguez’s strong second half of the season.

What’s next for the Diamondbacks?

After the win, the club heads back home for a series against the Philadelphia Phillies, where Rodriguez will represent Arizona at the All‑Star Game. Manager Torey Lovullo praised Tawa’s consistency, suggesting the first‑base spot will stay locked in as the team looks to climb the NL ladder.

Any injury concerns?

Outfielder Ryan Waldschmidt exited in the sixth after a thumb injury on a bunt attempt. X‑rays were negative, offering relief for the rookie who could return to the lineup soon.

The Diamondbacks’ blend of resilient pitching and clutch hitting on July 11 underscores a team that can rebound from early setbacks, a trait that may prove vital as the second half of the season unfolds.

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