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D-backs Hope to Rebound vs Blue Jays Behind Eduardo Rodriguez

A day after getting walked off in a gut punch of a loss, the Arizona Diamondbacks need a long outing from their veteran left-hander
May 14, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez (57) delivers a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the second inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images
May 14, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez (57) delivers a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the second inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images | D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images

The Arizona Diamondbacks will have to dust themselves off after getting knocked out Tuesday night by a couple of ninth-inning homers in a walk-off loss to the Blue Jays. They will give it another try Wednesday afternoon at the Rogers Centre, with first pitch at 4:07 p.m. MST.

The D-backs are 36-36 and trail four teams for the third NL Wild Card spot. The Blue Jays are 39-33 and sit in the second AL Wild Card position.

Diamondbacks vs Blue Jays Pitching Matchup

Two left-handers will be on the mound when Eduardo Rodriguez, 2-3, 6.27 ERA, faces Eric Lauer, 2-1, 2.37 ERA.

For Rodriguez it's his third start since coming off the injured list due to a sore shoulder. This matchup presents an opportunity for the wily veteran to rack up the strikeouts against an aggressive Blue Jays lineup. If he's able to command his assortment of four-seamers, change up, cutters, and sinkers, expect a lot of swing-and-miss.

If Rodriguez does not have his best in-zone command however, he'll be at risk for giving up home runs to a powerful and hot-hitting lineup. Rodriguez last faced the Blue Jays in 2023, and went six innings, allowing only one run. Rodriguez has 4.27 Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP), indicating he's pitched into some bad luck this year.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is 5-for-15 against Rodriguez, all singles. Bo Bichette is 3-for-10 with a double and a homer.

Eric Lauer is making his fourth start of the year. He also has six relief appearances and has just 30 innings pitched. He's given up 10 walks and four homers and has struck out 28. That gives him a 4.12 FIP. Some regression to the mean for his ERA would appear to be in order.

Lauer throws five pitches — a four-seam, cutter, curve, slider, and a changeup for right-hand batters. The four-seamer has been his most effective pitch, and the changeup the least.

Ketel Marte is 7-for-17 against Lauer with two homers, but all of that damage came back in 2018-19. Eugenio Suarez is 2-for-15 with seven walks and eight strikeouts.

Diamondbacks vs Blue Jays Lineups

After the game Tuesday night Torey Lovullo said he expected Gabriel Moreno (sore hand) to be back in the lineup Wednesday, but he is still out. With a left-hander on the mound Randal Grichuk is in at DH and Tim Tawa gets the start in center field.

The Blue Jays lineup is still not out as of this writing. Outfielders Jonatan Clase (knee contusion) and Myles Straw (ankle strain) were both injured in Tuesday's game and are listed as day to day.

Bullpens

Due to a five-inning outing from Brandon Pfaadt, and a close score all the way, the D-backs used all their high-leverage relievers. Shelby Miller gave up two home runs in the ninth to blow the save and take the loss. Jalen Beeks, Ryan Thompson, Juan Morillo, and Kyle Backhus all pitched as well. Kevin Ginkel and Tayler Scott were the only short relievers that weren't used.

There was only slightly less wear on the Toronto bullpen. Chris Bassitt went six innings, but the Blue Jays still used four relievers, including closer Jeff Hoffman.

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Jack Sommers
JACK SOMMERS

Jack Sommers is a credentialed beat writer for Arizona Diamondbacks ON SI. He's also the co-host of the Snakes Territory Podcast and Youtube channel. Formerly a baseball operations department analyst for the D-backs, Jack also covered the team for MLB.com, The Associated Press, and SB Nation. Follow Jack on Twitter @shoewizard59

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