Manny Pina (left) looks for a call on Paul Goldschmidt during the D-Backs’ 3-2 win on Saturday.
Zack Godley allowed two hits over 62⁄3 innings, Brandon Drury hit the goahead two-run home run and the Diamondbacks beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 on Saturday night.
Rey Fuentes tripled and scored for the Diamondbacks, who had their ninegame home winning streak snapped in a loss to the Brewers on Friday.
Hernan Perez accounted for both Milwaukee runs with his second homer in as many nights.
Godley (2-1) allowed two runs, struck out four, walked one and hit a batter. Andrew Chafin, Archie Bradley and Fernando Rodney held the Brewers hitless in relief.
Domingo Santana walked to start the Brewers ninth but was thrown out by Chris Iannetta trying to steal second and Rodney earned his 16th save in 19 tries.
Junior Guerra (1-1) permitted three runs on five hits in six innings in a strong outing for Milwaukee.
The Brewers led 2-1 through five innings and Guerra retired David Peralta and Paul Goldschmidt to start the sixth. But Chris Owings singled to bring up Drury, who worked the count to 3-2 and hit the next pitch over the wall in left to give the Diamondbacks a 3-2 lead.
Godley retired 11 of the first 12 batters he faced before he hit Jesus Aguilar with two outs in the fourth inning. On the next pitch, Perez homered into the left-field seats that put Milwaukee up 2-0.
With one out in the fifth, left fielder Eric Thames got a late break on Fuentes’ short fly ball, made an unsuccessful dive for it and the ball rolled past him for a triple.
Fuentes scored on Godley’s ground out to shortstop Orlando Arcia, who threw home.
Initially, umpire Tripp Gibson called Fuentes out. But the call was overturned after a review showed Reyes’ hand touching the plate just ahead of catcher Manny Pina’s tag, and Arizona cut the lead to 2-1.
Friday’s game
Manny Pina had three hits — two doubles — and two RBIs and the Milwaukee Brewers ended Arizona’s ninegame home win streak with an 8-6 victory over the Diamondbacks on Friday night.
Jake Lamb hit a three-run homer for the Diamondbacks, losers at home for only the ninth time in 33 games this season. David Peralta added three hits and an RBI.