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On a thrilling night in Phoenix, the Arizona Diamondbacks secured an exciting walk-off victory against the Toronto Blue Jays. Geraldo Perdomo was the hero of the night, hitting a sacrifice fly to score Corbin Carroll with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, leading the Diamondbacks to a 5-4 win.

The game was a rollercoaster of emotions for both teams, with Alek Thomas delivering a tying two-run single in the eighth inning for the Diamondbacks. This victory marked the ninth win for the Diamondbacks in their last 13 games, finally moving them over .500 for the first time since April 3.

Despite George Springer’s two hits for the Blue Jays, they couldn’t hold off the Diamondbacks, dropping to 4-3 on their nine-game road swing. Carroll’s leadoff walk against Chad Green in the ninth inning set the stage for the dramatic finish, with Ketel Marte later drawing a crucial walk. A double steal by Carroll and Marte followed by an intentional walk to Christian Walker loaded the bases for Perdomo’s game-winning sacrifice fly.

Justin Martinez was stellar on the mound for the Diamondbacks, working a perfect top of the ninth inning to secure the win. The game was tied at 4 in the eighth inning when Thomas came through with his clutch two-run single to left center, scoring Perdomo and Eugenio Suarez.

The Blue Jays fought hard, scoring in four consecutive innings on sacrifice flies and a groundout. Alejandro Kirk and Ernie Clement played key roles in bringing the Blue Jays back into the game. Springer’s triple in the sixth inning and Horwitz’s sacrifice fly added to the Blue Jays’ offensive efforts.

Ryne Nelson put on a solid performance for the Diamondbacks, allowing three runs over seven innings. He was backed by Kevin Newman’s early double and Carroll’s single, giving the Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead in the third inning. Randal Grichuk’s triple and Newman’s sacrifice fly in the fourth inning extended the Diamondbacks’ lead.

Both teams showcased strong pitching, with Toronto starter Yariel Rodriguez striking out seven over four innings, while Nelson struck out five and walked none for the Diamondbacks.

Overall, it was a thrilling night of baseball in Phoenix, with the Diamondbacks coming out on top in a hard-fought battle against the Blue Jays. The win marked a significant milestone for the Diamondbacks, showing their resilience and determination to climb back over .500. The fans were treated to an exciting game filled with big hits, clutch performances, and a walk-off finish that will be remembered for a long time.