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Since July 1st, the Arizona Diamondbacks have maintained an 8-22 record, leaving fans utterly fatigued by the relentless string of losses.

While a certain level of disappointment might be expected, considering how the past five years have gone, this season just felt different for many.

As June unfolded, the Diamondbacks proudly occupied a commanding position at the top of the NL West. As June unfolded, the Diamondbacks proudly occupied a commanding position within the National League.

Yet, a mere two months later, their record has plummeted to .500, casting an aura of skepticism over their initial achievements.

The recent 5-3 loss to the Twins on Sunday extended their losing streak to six, pushing fans throughout Arizona to a potential breaking point.”

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