• D-backs reliever Matt Reynolds knew his scoreless streak would come to an end eventually, but that didn't make it any easier when a team finally broke through against him on Sunday.
  • For the second consecutive week, the D-backs didn't receive the results they were hoping for when Aaron Hill underwent a CT scan on Monday. Hill is recovering from breaking a bone in his left hand on April 9, and the injury isn't healing as fast as the club anticipated.
  • PHOENIX (AP) -- Justin Upton felt a little strange entering the visitors' clubhouse at Chase Field.
  • Justin Upton was back at Chase Field on Monday for the first time since the offseason trade that sent him to the Braves. Upton was the top pick in the 2005 First-Year Player by the D-backs and played six seasons in Arizona, earning two All-Star nods and making two playoff appearances.
  • In celebration of Mother's Day on Sunday, D-backs players and coaches donned an array of pink apparel stamped with the MLB breast cancer awareness logo.
  • Brandon McCarthy's masterful performance of eight scoreless innings was wiped away as the Phillies came from behind to win, 4-2, on Sunday at Chase Field.
  • If you ask her, Tracie Stratton will admit she didn't think there was any way she'd win the Honorary Bat Girl contest, which recognizes baseball fans who have been affected by breast cancer and demonstrate a commitment to eradicating the disease
  • He was the last one standing, but Paul Goldschmidt finally joined every other D-backs player on Sunday as manager Kirk Gibson left the first baseman out of the lineup for the first time.
  • Unable to capitalize on their run-scoring opportunities, the D-backs' bats fell silent against Cliff Lee and the Phillies, who snapped Arizona's season-high five-game winning streak, 3-1.
  • Baserunners haven't been testing Miguel Montero and the D-backs nearly as much this season.
  • It didn't last long, but Will Harris made his D-backs debut Friday against the Phillies, striking out the only batter he faced on four pitches.
  • D-backs third-base coach Matt Williams has had a rough couple of days directing runners rounding third for home, so after seeing him get down on himself a bit, manager Kirk Gibson decided to offer a few words of encouragement.
  • Miguel Montero smacked an eighth-inning home run off the right-field foul pole to lead the D-backs past the Phillies, 3-2, on Friday night at Chase Field.
  • Justin Upton has done his best to move forward since being dealt to the Braves in January, but he knows that Monday he will be stepping into his past when his new team visits Chase Field to open a three-game series.
  • For the first time Monday, Martin Prado will play against the Braves when they open a three-game series at Chase Field and he is looking forward to renewing acquaintances.
  • Don't count on D-backs manager Kirk Gibson to join the chorus of people criticizing Major League umpires in the wake of a pair of controversial decisions.
  • Much has been written about how baseball bonds fathers and their sons, but baseball has also served as a bond between mothers and a number of D-backs players. With Sunday being Mother's Day, we asked a few D-backs players how their mothers had helped in their careers.
  • Patrick Corbin tossed 6 1/3 innings and allowed just one run against the Phillies on Thursday night, becoming the first player in franchise history to open a season with seven straight starts of at least six innings and allowing two runs or less.
  • Kemp's kindness becomes Internet sensation

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