The Diamondbacks are no strangers to facing difficult times and overcoming them.
Being down 3-1 in the World Series is no different, but it’s the most difficult challenge yet.
“It is what it is,” Geraldo Perdomo said in the clubhouse after the 11-7 loss. “We have to come tomorrow and we don’t have Thursday [if we lose] it’s all or nothing tomorrow.”
One bright spot from Game 4 that sets up the snakes for tomorrow was the performance by Ryne Nelson out of the bullpen. He went 5.1 innings only allowing one-run on three hits. That allows all hands to be on deck in Game 5 according to Torey Lovullo.
One of the few #dbacks bright spots was Ryne Nelson, who gave the Snakes five innings after the previous four pitchers gave up 10 runs.
Torey Lovullo spoke about how Nelson salvaged parts of the bullpen for Game 5 and if he should have been the Game 4 starter all along. pic.twitter.com/kob21UPKMX
— Jordan Hamm (@JordyHamm) November 1, 2023
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