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POSTGAME: Arenado, Gurriel DELIVER in Ninth as D-backs Hold On Vs. Cardinals | Snakes Territory
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After eight innings of scoreless baseball on Tuesday night in St. Louis, the Diamondbacks' offense finally broke through for four runs in the ninth — and narrowly held on for a 4-3 win over the Cardinals.
We discuss Nolan Arenado and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. coming through with a pair of elusive hits with runners in scoring position. We also discuss Paul Sewald nearly giving up that lead in the ninth before Brandyn Garcia entered to save the day. Is Garcia the Diamondbacks' most trustworthy reliever?
We also dive in to a plethora of upcoming roster decisions, from Mitch Bratt making his big-league debut on Wednesday, to Brandon Pfaadt potentially re-entering the rotation on Friday, to the question of whether Pavin Smith has started his last game as a member of the Diamondbacks. Join Jesse Friedman and Jack Sommers on this packed live edition of Snakes Territory.
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00:00 Intro
00:51 Paul Sewald made it interesting
02:36 Arenado, Gurriel come through with RISP
13:03 Is Brandyn Garcia the best D-backs reliever?
19:54 Eduardo Rodriguez shoves again
25:30 Mitch Bratt to start on Wednesday, Pfaadt on Friday?
33:26 Zac Gallen to bullpen?
43:21 Gabriel Moreno injury update
45:46 Has Pavin Smith started his last game with D-backs?
54:51 Outro
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