Edmonton Journal

Arizona hits four triples in wild-card win

- BOB BAUM

PHOENIX Relief pitcher Archie Bradley hit a stunning two-run triple in the seventh inning, one of four three-baggers by Arizona that sent the Diamondbac­ks past the Colorado Rockies 11-8 in the National League wild-card game Wednesday night.

Paul Goldschmid­t launched an early three-run homer and the Diamondbac­ks built a 6-0 lead before ace Zack Greinke faltered. Colorado climbed back into it and cut it to 8-7 when Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story hit consecutiv­e homers in the eighth off Bradley, perhaps exhausted from hustling around the bases and shouting in excitement to giddy teammates.

But then A.J. Pollock knocked in two runs with Arizona’s fourth triple, this one off closer Greg Holland, as the Diamondbac­ks scored three times in their half of the eighth to finally put a wild game away. Arizona moves on to a best-of-five Division Series against the NL West champion Dodgers, a team the Diamondbac­ks beat the last six times they played. Game 1 is Friday night in Los Angeles.

The Diamondbac­ks became the first team with four triples in a post-season game since the Boston Americans (now Red Sox) twice hit five during the first World Series back in 1903 against Pittsburgh.

It was that kind of crazy night in the desert as the two NL West foes slugged it out.

Daniel Descalso also homered for the Diamondbac­ks and Ketel Marte tripled twice.

Bradley, the spirited reliever who had one hit in four at-bats all season, knocked Pat Neshek’s 3-1 pitch to deep left-centre with two outs in the seventh for the first triple by a reliever in post-season history. The lanky pitcher, a fan favourite with a bushy beard, regrouped from the two solo homers he gave up to get the final two outs of the eighth with the Diamondbac­ks clinging to a one-run lead.

Fernando Rodney allowed a run in the ninth before closing it out.

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Archie Bradley

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