Arizona's pitching struggled throughout the game, needing ten pitchers to get through the contest. Starter Mitch Bratt couldn't contain the Rockies, giving up five runs in the second inning, and Zane Russell faced four batters without retiring anyone. Despite the pitching woes, Jordan Lawlar provided some offense with a home run in the second inning.
Tim Tawa added a hit and walk, while Tommy Troy went 2-for-2 with an RBI double in the ninth. The Diamondbacks pitchers struck out thirteen but walked eight in the first six innings, with Hunter Goodman being perfect in his three ABS challenges for the Rockies.