Jordan Lawlar exploded Friday night with a two-run homer and a career-high three RBIs, while Eduardo Rodriguez anchored the pitching staff with five strong innings. The Arizona Diamondbacks crushed the Cincinnati Reds 9-0, staying just one game behind the Padres for the final NL wild-card spot. Lawlar also hit his first career three-hit game, joining Geraldo Perdomo in the multi-hit club, as Gabriel Moreno, Tim Tawa, and Corbin Carroll each added two hits. Rodriguez lowered his ERA to 2.61, while Reds’ Nick Lodolo struggled, surrendering six runs in under three innings. Michael Toglia exited early with a dislocated shoulder after a tough play, and the D-backs stole four bases in the first two innings — a rare feat in franchise history. With Michael Soroka set to start Saturday against Rhett Lowder, Arizona is locked in for another pivotal showdown as the playoff race heats up.
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