Torey Lovullo speaks after Eugenio Suarez HBP

The Arizona Diamondbacks They returned to their winning ways on Wednesday night, bouncing off the loss of 1-0 on Tuesday, beat Manny Machado on Tuesday, through 8-2 results.
But before the end of the competition, Backa was scared of the injury relating to Star Third Baseman Eugenio Suarez, which hit Fastball from Padres Reliever Eduarniel Nunez in the ninth inning.
Despite the fact that he hit 98 mph, Suarez managed to stay in the gameAs Alex Veiner from Arizona Sports mentioned.
“Eugenio Suarez becomes hit in hand fast 98 mph from Eduarniel Nunez. He stays in the game to start,” Tvitter reported Veiner (earlier Twitter).
Suarez never scored after that painful moment, with Lourdes Grurriel Jr. Fly after it to finish the Inning. However, Arizona coined Padrene at the bottom of the ninth frame to provide victory and improved at 46-47.
After the game, Diamondbacks Torree Manager Lovullo expressed his frustration over another HBP.
“You have to be smart about where you causes certain spaces at a certain time,” Lovullo said, according to the Separate Post on X from Veiner. “We have a lot of punches of punches and I don’t like it.”
Veiner also mentioned that Suarez does not have to go through X-rays after the game.
It’s not the first time Suarez hit the terrain. Back in June, he He hit his hand with a quick ball From Chicago White Sok Starter Shane Smith in the first inning. Suarez remained in competition before entering the bottom of the staff.
33-year-old Suarez, which is in his Another season with diamondsMark in the Padres game with solo house driving in the fourth lenches that Arizona is forward, 2-0. He finished 1-for-4 with two strokes. So far, in the regular season, 2025 MLB, a total of 29 housework has a total of 29 housework to go along with 75 RBIS and a triple cheese line of .251 / .320 / .563.
The Diamondbacks, who are also without other players Due to the injury, it will look you to win a series of Padres, when two national western rivals in the finals this Thursday.
Reckle Villas is an experienced sports writer covering various sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college football. He graduated in the communication art from the University of Santo Thomas in the Philippines.
2025-07-10 06:41:00







