Diamondbacks, Eugenio Suárez and HBP
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The Arizona Diamondbacks are used to hot weather. Summer temperatures in the area are known for climbing north of 110 degrees. And though Atlanta’s southeastern humidity makes for a different airiness than the West,
Trackhouse Racing teammates Ross Chastain and Daniel Suárez tangled in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, with Suárez getting the worst of a Turn 11 collision at Sonoma Raceway. Suárez was running 14th when Chastain overcooked his entry into the final corner in the 45th of 110 laps in the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
E.Suárez, Arizona, 78; Alonso, New York, 77; Suzuki, Chicago, 77; Crow-Armstrong, Chicago, 71; Schwarber, Philadelphia, 69; Wood, Washington, 69; Yelich, Milwaukee, 65; Perdomo, Arizona, 65; E.De La Cruz, Cincinnati, 63; Chourio, Milwaukee, 62.
It was late June last year and the Diamondbacks were in Philadelphia for a series with the Phillies when manager Torey Lovullo called third baseman Eugenio Suárez into his office for a talk.
Eugenio Suárez is back on the NL All-Star team
Ranger Suárez has piled up enough pitches and innings this season for the reigning NL East champion Phillies to fit the modern definition of a workhorse.
No. 99 Trackhouse Racing driver spoke candidly about the factors that went into him and the organization mutally parting ways after 2025.
It was perhaps fitting irony on Saturday night when the Angels’ signature outfield fire celebration erupted after D-backs slugger Eugenio Suárez blasted his second home run of the night. The crowd booed at the obvious misfire.