· 2026-07-11

Arizona Diamondbacks shocked the Los Angeles Dodgers with a 9-3 win on July 11, 2026, moving the club to a 47-47 record and keeping them 10th in the National League on a two‑game winning streak.
The Diamondbacks jumped ahead early as Brandon Pfaadt delivered six solid innings, allowing just two runs while striking out nine. Their offense erupted in the third inning, loading the bases twice before a two‑run single by Ketel Marte put them ahead. Los Angeles never recovered, and Arizona’s bullpen held firm, limiting the Dodgers to one run after the fifth.
Pfaadt’s line of 6.0 IP, 2 ER, 9 K anchored the staff, while rookie outfielder Corbin Carroll contributed a two‑run double that sparked the rally. Veteran catcher Martin Maldonado added a solo homer in the seventh, cementing the lead. The defense shone too, posting a .989 fielding percentage, the third‑best in the league, and turning a key double play in the fifth.
The victory lifts Arizona to a .500 record and keeps them in the middle of the NL race. Their team ERA sits at 4.26, ranking 17th, but the strong bullpen performance—70.6% save conversion and a WHIP of 1.28—shows depth. Scoring 4.2 runs per game, now 21st in MLB, the club hopes to boost its slugging percentage, currently .383, to climb the standings.
Los Angeles entered the game with a 61‑33 record and a league‑best .437 slugging percentage. Yoshinobu Yamamoto started, but gave up three runs in five innings, a rare stumble for the ace. The Dodgers’ offense, usually averaging 5.30 runs per game, managed only three, highlighting Arizona’s effective pitching and timely hitting.
The Diamondbacks return home to face the San Diego Padres on July 14. If they can replicate Pfaadt’s outing and maintain their offensive spark, they could push past the .500 mark and challenge the NL’s upper tier. Fans will be watching to see if the bullpen can keep its hold total—currently 50, ranking 15th—steady as the season heads into its final stretch.