Both the Marlins and right-hander Ricky Nolasco came into Sunday's game riding losing streaks. Both of those came to an end, as Nolasco tossed a gem to lead the Marlins past the D-backs, 2-1, at Marlins Park.More» Miley gives up two runs over six innings
What's not to enjoy about center fielder Gerardo Parra these days? He came into Sunday's game hitting .327 and was third in the National League with 55 hits. Add to that his usual stellar defense -- he threw out another runner trying to score on Saturday -- and his teammates are willing to tolerate a little clubhouse noise.More» Parra's solo jack puts D-backs on the board
Lefty Patrick Corbin (6-0, 1.57) and the D-backs will open up a three-game set at Coors Field against Jon Garland (3-4, 4.89) and the division rival Rockies on Monday.More» Corbin shuts down Braves to improve to 6-0
D-backs outfielder Gerardo Parra went deep off Marlins pitcher Tom Koehler on the first pitch of Arizona's 1-0 victory on Saturday. The last time a game was essentially decided by a first-pitch home run? You have to go all the way back to Sept. 2, 1963.More» Parra's solo jack puts D-backs on the board
The emergence of rookie shortstop Didi Gregorius, along with the strong play of third baseman Eric Chavez, has cut into infielder Cliff Pennington's playing time. He got the start on Sunday at second base, his first in five days and only his second since May 9.More» Pennington ranges over, throws for the out
After pitching eight shutout innings in his last start, only to see the bullpen lose the lead in the ninth, Brandon McCarthy went the distance against the Marlins on Saturday to earn his first victory in a D-backs' uniform, 1-0.More» McCarthy fans five in three-hit shutout
Look at the statistical leaders in Major League Baseball these days and you'll find D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt's name littered at the very top.More» Goldschmidt collects four hits, two homers
Through the first six weeks of the season, the main challenge for the D-backs was finding a way to overcome injuries to key players. Over the next six weeks, the challenge for general manager Kevin Towers and manager Kirk Gibson will be how to find room for all those players when they begin to return from the disabled list.More» Hudson's outlook up in the air
Right-hander Daniel Hudson threw four innings in an extended spring training game Friday, the first time he has faced non-D-backs hitters since undergoing Tommy John surgery last summer.More» Hudson's outlook up in the air
Injuries to Giancarlo Stanton and Logan Morrison have made the Marlins' lineup even more anonymous than before and that presents the D-backs with some added challenges in this weekend's series.More» Gibson discusses defensive miscues in win
Following a tumultuous season in Miami in which he established career-worst figures in runs allowed and blown saves, Heath Bell is enjoying a fresh start in the D-backs' bullpen.More» Bells gets grounder, shuts door on Braves
Coming up with five hits with runners in scoring position, including three with two outs, the D-backs rallied to take down the Braves, 5-3, securing a series victory and finishing off their seven-game homestand at Chase Field with a 4-3 record.More» Chavez doubles to score two in the fifth
For most players, isolating a point in their season when things began to click is a difficult task. But for D-backs third baseman Eric Chavez, there's no hesitation at all when reflecting on the first month and a half of 2013.More» Chavez smacks an RBI single in the first
D-backs manager Kirk Gibson can't put a number on it, but he's sure his club's stellar defense so far this season has translated into at least a handful of victories.More» Pollock makes great running catch in fifth
Tossing seven scoreless innings and allowing just three hits while striking out five, Patrick Corbin won his sixth game of the year Tuesday as the D-backs snapped their three-game losing streak by shutting out the Braves, 2-0.More» Corbin shuts down Braves to improve to 6-0
Chris Johnson went 3-for-4 with a double and a two-run homer off Arizona starter Wade Miley on Monday night. "I've got some friends over there and some guys that I really enjoy playing with, Wade being one of them," Johnson said, "but it's all part of the game."More» C. Johnson smacks a two-run dinger in fifth
Receiving a mixture of cheers and boos in his first game back in Arizona since being traded in the offseason, Justin Upton powered the Braves against the D-backs on Monday, finishing a triple shy of the cycle as he led Atlanta past his former team, 10-1, in front of 25,052 fans at Chase Field.More» Goldschmidt goes yard for solo homer
Martin Prado understands why he and Justin Upton will be linked together throughout the remainder of their careers. But after attempting to fill the void left by Upton early on this season, Prado declared he is done trying to be something he's not.More» Prado's game-tying single in the seventh
Justin Upton was back at Chase Field on Monday for the first time since the offseason trade that sent him to the Braves. Upton was the top pick in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft by the D-backs and played six seasons in Arizona, earning two All-Star nods and making two playoff appearances.More»J. Upton shares his thoughts on returning to Arizona
For the second consecutive week, the D-backs didn't receive the results they were hoping for when Aaron Hill underwent a CT scan on Monday. Hill is recovering from breaking a bone in his left hand on April 9, and the injury isn't healing as fast as the club anticipated.More» Hill's double brings D-backs within a run
D-backs reliever Matt Reynolds knew his scoreless streak would come to an end eventually, but that didn't make it any easier when a team finally broke through against him on Sunday.More» Reynolds fans the side in the seventh
Brandon McCarthy's masterful performance of eight scoreless innings was wiped away as the Phillies came from behind to win, 4-2, on Sunday at Chase Field.More» McCarthy shuts out Phils over eight frames
In celebration of Mother's Day on Sunday, D-backs players and coaches donned an array of pink apparel stamped with the MLB breast cancer awareness logo.More» Gregorius smashes his first career triple
Justin Upton has done his best to move forward since being dealt to the Braves in January, but he knows that Monday he will be stepping into his past when his new team visits Chase Field to open a three-game series.More»J. Upton continues to go deep for the Braves in '13
If you ask her, Tracie Stratton will admit she didn't think there was any way she'd win the Honorary Bat Girl contest, which recognizes baseball fans who have been affected by breast cancer and demonstrate a commitment to eradicating the diseaseMore»D-backs salute all mothers on their special day
He was the last one standing, but Paul Goldschmidt finally joined every other D-backs player on Sunday as manager Kirk Gibson left the first baseman out of the lineup for the first time.More» Goldschmidt smashes two-run homer in sixth