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Diamondbacks Pitching Could Cost One of Baseball’s Best Offenses the NL West Title

Despite a league-leading offense, a subpar September when it comes to pitching could be what costs the Arizona Diamondbacks the National League West.

Diamondbacks Pitching Troubles Could Cost Them NL West

How Did We Get Here?

The Diamondbacks have had a whirlwind of a season, to say it one way.  What started as a shadow of last year’s postseason success story turned into a team that, once they hit the All-Star break, put

Diamondbacks Pitching Could Cost Them the NL West

on one of the best runs in all of MLB. Despite the fact that the pitching has struggled to keep runs down, the Diamondbacks seemed to pull it off most nights, erasing deficits and opening up the game with incredible run-scoring potential. But as this last series against the Los Angeles Dodgers showed us, a great offense can’t save the team every time, and it’s a dismal pitching situation that ultimately may relegate the Snakes to a wild card spot.

Offense Propels DBacks to Success

To say that the Arizona Diamondbacks have done well since the All-Star break is an understatement: racking up a 28-13 record and dropping just three series is an impressive feat for any team to pull off, but it starts to get strange when you realize that team with the most runs in the majors (749) and the highest run average (5.43) also has the 4th worst team ERA in the majors (4.52), with no other teams even hoping to make the playoffs anywhere near that figure. Yet somehow, the Diamondbacks have found success, but not as often as they would have liked.

Diamondbacks contend for MLB's best offense in 2024

Laying Out the Pitching Troubles

This past weekend’s series against the Dodgers provides a perfect example of where the trouble lies: the Diamondbacks consistently put up runs, but only after falling behind thanks to some truly brutal starts from ace pitchers Zac Gallen, who has a team-leading ERA of 3.87, and Merrill Kelly, who has struggled to find his form. Both put up dismal numbers early on in the first two games of the series that the Diamondbacks just couldn’t recover from. Brandon Pfaadt managed to have a

Diamondbacks contend for MLB's best offense in 2024

quality outing while the Diamondbacks offense ran away with the third game. Eduardo Rodriguez‘s four-inning, three-run outing set the Snakes up for another struggle, with Jordan Montgomery, who lost his starting rotation spot to Ryne Nelson, and Slade Cecconi each coming in from the bullpen with an ERA over 6.00.

 

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