The Arizona Diamondbacks lost 13-7 to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in the Bay Wednesday, but it wasn't an ordinary loss — it was a historic and soul-crushing defeat.
It was Arizona's 22nd road loss in a row, tying the 1943 Philadelphia Athletics and 1963 New York Mets for the modern-era record for most consecutive losses on the road. To make matters worse, the 20-49 Diamondbacks are in the middle of a 13-game losing streak. Their last win came against the Mets on June 1.
Diamondbacks match MLB record with 22nd straight road loss https://t.co/mGo0JE97ya
— azcentral (@azcentral) June 17, 2021
The D-backs got off to a strong start Wednesday night (June 17) with a two-run top of the first, but the hope was short-lived as the Giants put up four in the bottom of the inning — including a three-run bomb by Buster Posey. San Francisco's lead ballooned to 13-2 by the fifth.
Pain. pic.twitter.com/uWAuk5lxDz
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) June 17, 2021
It's especially unfortunate that the Diamondbacks have the worst record in MLB (three games worse than the 22-45 Baltimore Orioles) because it prevents these new uniforms from thriving the way they should:
Our city. Our state. Our team. #Serpientes pic.twitter.com/SVav8NEIep
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) June 13, 2021
The D-backs and Giants will wrap their four-game series Thursday afternoon (June 18), but then Arizona will host the equally daunting 41-27 defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
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