· 2026-07-08

Arizona Diamondbacks head into the July 9 showdown with the Minnesota Twins looking to snap a one‑game losing streak; the club sits 10th in the National League at 45‑46 and just fell 4-1 to San Diego on July 8.
The matchup kicks off at 7:10 p.m. Mountain Time from Target Field in Minneapolis. Nationally, the game streams on MLB.tv and is available through the ESPN app for cable subscribers. Local fans can also catch the action on the Diamondbacks' regional sports network, Bally Sports Arizona, which carries a live feed on its website and mobile app. For those on the go, the MLB At Bat app offers a free preview window before the broadcast starts.
Arizona’s rotation features rookie right‑hander Ryne Nelson, who posted a 4.12 ERA in his last three starts. He’ll face Twins left‑hander Bailey Ober, who has been solid with a 3.68 ERA. The Diamondbacks’ offense leans on shortstop Jordan Montgomery’s power; he logged two home runs and five RBIs in the past week. Meanwhile, the bullpen’s closer, Jordan Montgomery, is still searching for his ninth save of the season after blowing a save opportunity against the Padres.
The team dropped a 4-1 decision at San Diego on July 8, extending their losing streak to one game. That loss followed a stretch of close contests, including a 3-2 win over the Rockies on July 5. Arizona’s offense has averaged 4.3 runs per game over the past ten outings, while the pitching staff has allowed 4.9 runs per game, indicating a modest gap that the Twins could exploit.
Watch first‑base prospect Corbin Carroll, who’s been hitting .312 with a .415 on‑base percentage this month. His speed on the bases could pressure the Twins’ defense. In the bullpen, left‑hander Jordan Montgomery remains a swing‑and‑miss pitcher; his fastball sits at 95 mph and his slider has been effective in high‑leverage situations. Finally, veteran catcher Martin Maldonado will be behind the plate, guiding the young staff with his game‑calling experience.
A win would move the Diamondbacks to 46‑46, keeping them within striking distance of the NL wild‑card cutoff. A loss would drop them to 45‑47, widening the gap and putting more pressure on the front office to consider roster moves before the trade deadline. The outcome also influences fan attendance, as a competitive team tends to draw larger crowds at Chase Field.
Follow the official Diamondbacks Twitter account @DBacks for live updates, inning‑by‑inning scores, and post‑game analysis. The MLB app also provides push notifications for key moments like home runs and pitching changes. For deeper insights, the team’s podcast "D‑Backs Talk" releases a post‑game episode within an hour of the final out.