San Diego Union-Tribune

D-BACKS SET ROAD MARK FOR FUTILITY

- BY BEN ROSS Ross writes for The Associated Press

Occasional­ly, the Arizona players glanced up at the Oracle Park scoreboard in center field. It told a most familiar, gloomy story.

The Diamondbac­ks made dubious history, setting a major league record with their 23rd straight road loss in getting trounced by the San Francisco Giants 10-3 Thursday.

“It’s nothing we’re proud of,” manager Torey Lovullo said. “It’s been an extended period of time. It weighs on you. It’s heavy.”

The dejected D-backs trudged off the field and quietly made their way back to the visiting clubhouse following the final out, breaking a tie with the 1963 Mets and ’43 Philadelph­ia Athletics for road futility.

Held to just a lone single — by of all people, pitcher Zac Gallen — through six innings, Arizona fell behind 6-0. The Diamondbac­ks went feebly, helpless to stop this runaway train of despair that began nearly two months ago.

“Obviously, the mood is unhappy,” Gallen said. “Guys are definitely not satisfied with the way they’re playing. I don’t know anybody in their right mind who would be.”

The MLB mark felt almost inevitable after Tuesday’s collapse, which saw Arizona blow a 7-0 lead in an anguishing 9-8 loss to the Giants.

Lovullo’s team has lost 14 in a row overall and 28 of its last 30, falling to 20-50 for the worst record in the majors.

“I lay in bed at night thinking about different things,” Lovullo revealed. “Sometimes I’m up until 3, 4 o’clock in the morning trying to put the pieces of this puzzle together in my own head. It’s tough. It’s very challengin­g.”

The Diamondbac­ks’ only consolatio­n coming off this four-game sweep: They don’t play again on the road until June 25 at San Diego, exactly two months to the day since their last road victory. Then again, Arizona isn’t scheduled for a road game against a sub-.500 team until July 27 at Texas.

Plus this: The Diamondbac­ks aren’t the only team struggling away from home. Baltimore lost its 19th straight road game Thursday, also falling by the same 10-3 score at Cleveland.

Arizona’s last road win came April 25 at Atlanta, when Madison Bumgarner pitched a seven-inning nohitter to complete a doublehead­er sweep. At that point, the Diamonback­s were a solid 9-8 away from Chase Field, with no signs of the trouble ahead.

Since then, the Diamondbac­ks have been swept on the road by the Marlins, Mets, Dodgers, Rockies, Brewers, Athletics and Giants.

Arizona has been outscored 137-60 in those road losses. Last week, Lovullo fired hitting coach Darnell Coles and assistant hitting coach Eric Hinske.

“We’ve got to find a way to go out and, before the next road trip, win a baseball game tomorrow,” Lovullo said. “That’s my focus and that will be the focus of everybody else, too.”

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