Arizona’s offensive firestorm shows no signs of slowing as Josh Naylor, Pavin Smith, and Corbin Carroll fuel a five-game win streak, capped by a three-game sweep of the Marlins. Naylor homered for the third consecutive game in the series finale, while Smith launched his second homer in as many days during Thursday’s 6-4 victory. Carroll, extending his on-base streak to games dating to, stole three bases and scored twice to spark Arizona’s early lead.
The trio has anchored baseball’s most dangerous top-of-lineup combination, with the Diamondbacks’ 1-4 hitters leading MLB in OBP (.403) and OPS (.960)4. Smith’s resurgence includes a.40 average and.15 OPS during the streak, while Naylor has homered in six multi-HR games since joining Arizona. Eduardo Rodriguez secured his first win despite a 10-hit outing, with A.J. Puk locking down his fourth save.
Miami’s Xavier Edwards extended his hitting streak to games, but the Marlins stranded runners. Arizona now heads to Chicago riding its longest win streak of, powered by an offense that’s homered nine times in three games.