The Arizona Diamondbacks continue their series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.
Brent Strom: DBacks’ Ryne Nelson tipped pitches vs. Cardinals
Strom declined to go into detail on what Nelson was doing, but he said he figured something might be going on in the fifth inning when the Cardinals’ Lars Nootbaar hit a hard liner back at Nelson on a 94 mph fastball above the zone. In July, Diamondbacks’ relievers rank 28th with a 6.86 ERA. They’ve collected six bullpen losses in the month, including on Monday, when Andrew Chafin and Kevin Ginkel combined to allow five runs in a 10-6 loss to the Cardinals.
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