Record: 59-48. Pace: 89-73. Change on 2017: -2.
The Diamondbacks close out the road trip with a 5-2 record. While that should have been 6-1, and possibly even 7-0, we can’t complain too much about the end result. Arizona comes home to Chase Field one-half game back of Los Angeles, and play six games this week against teams below .500, in Texas and San Francisco. The Dodgers, meanwhile, face teams currently occupying playoff spots in the Brewers and Astros. So it’s quite easy to see scenarios where the D-backs have climbed their way back on top of the division at this time next week.