Eugenio Suárez's Grand Slam Propels Diamondbacks to Comeback Win Over Yankees
Arizona's five-run eighth inning hands New York its first loss of the season, spotlighting bullpen vulnerabilities.
- Eugenio Suárez hit a decisive grand slam in the eighth inning, leading the Diamondbacks to a 7-5 victory over the Yankees.
- Arizona's bullpen delivered 4 2/3 strong innings, allowing just one run to secure the comeback win.
- The Yankees hit three home runs, setting a new MLB record with 18 homers through their first four games of the season.
- Corbin Burnes made his debut for the Diamondbacks, pitching 4 1/3 innings and allowing four runs, two of which were earned.
- The Yankees' bullpen faltered, with Tim Hill and Mark Leiter Jr. combining to allow five runs in the pivotal eighth inning.