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Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor blasted a drive to deep center on Tuesday night, sending Blue Jays center fielder Myles Straw on a dead sprint back to the wall. Straw reached for the ball, coming up just short before slamming into the wall.
Jim Bowden of The Athletic wrote six trade proposals for the MLB and one of them included a big name on Arizona's roster. If the Diamondbacks chose to move on from Naylor, it could set them up for the future.
The Toronto Blue Jays lost center fielders Jonatan Clase and Myles Straw due to injuries within two innings Tuesday night against Arizona. Clase, who started in center, exited after being hit on the right knee by a pitch in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Brandon Pfaadt looks for his ninth win of the season on June 17, when the Arizona Diamondbacks visit the Toronto Bue Jays in the series opener.
Over the weekend, we learned from Bob Nightengale of USA Today that the Seattle Mariners are still interested in acquiring Eugenio Suarez and/or Josh Naylor fro
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On the farm, Mariners No. 5 prospect Harry Ford, also a catcher, is having a resurgence, with a .922 OPS and .315 average. Ford's MLB trajectory is blocked by Raleigh's success, and one MLB insider has the Mariners, who have Raleigh surrounded by several slumping hitters, dealing Ford for a slugger across the league.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNJustin Verlander’s Brother Blasts Josh Naylor For “Lazy” Grand Slam TrotJosh Naylor hit a walk-off grand slam to lift his team but drew criticism from Justin Verlander’s brother for his “lazy” home run trot.
Josh Naylor and Ryan O'Hearn have been playing a bit below their standards as of late, but these two stats show why they're both in great spots on Wednesday.
Josh Naylor hammers a grand slam to right-center field to walk off the Mariners in the 11th inning and win the game 8-4
After the Giants traded for Rafael Devers, the question now is if the team is expected to make another splash.
Josh Naylor drove in Geraldo Perdomo from third base with a chopping ground ball to first to cap a five-run ninth inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied for an 8-7 victory over the San Diego Padres in Phoenix on Saturday.