Corbin Burnes will be making his third Cactus League start for the Diamondbacks. In his two previous outings he's thrown three innings, and has yet to give up a run. He's struck out six without walking a batter,
Burnes focused on his breaking pitches during Monday's start against the Cubs, Alex Weiner of Arizona Sports reports. Burnes, who elevated his pitch count to 47, made his third Cactus League start and used it to hone his offspeed stuff.
Arizona collected a spring-high 16 hits and 10 runs on the same day that Corbin Burnes and the back end of the Diamondbacks bullpen was pitching.
SCOTTSDALE - In what is a preview of the official MLB opening weekend, the Chicago Cubs traveled to Salt River Fields in Scottsdale to take on the Arizona Diamo
Corbin Burnes, who was the Orioles’ ace last season, spoke highly of his former team and said their free agency pursuit was “aggressive.”
The Arizona Diamondbacks won for the third time in the past four games with Monday's victory over the Chicago Cubs.
After Imanaga was informed that he would be the Cubs’ Opening Day starter in Japan in two weeks, he reflected on his country’s rich baseball culture and the significance of this matchup against Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Los Angeles Dodgers. A Chicago reporter then naturally wondered about Imanaga’s history in the Tokyo Dome.
The Arizona Diamondbacks secured a high-scoring victory against the Cactus League-leading Cubs on Monday with a 10-2 victory at Salt River Fields. Diamondbacks' ace Corbin Burnes took the mound for the third time this spring and continued to ramp up. His first inning began on two quick outs, striking out Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker along the way.
Suarez had two hits and is batting .333, with Naylor at .412. Corbin Burnes worked into the third inning, and continues to pitch well: Burnes allowed his first run of spring training but worked 2 ...
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