Edwin Escobar's first major league start was, uh, you know what, let's not talk about it.
Edwin Escobar began his Major League career by hitting the first batter he faced. He was able to get out of the inning, but it wasn't the best of omens for the rookie starter, because it was bad. Very bad. Like "Let's not memorialize this start amirite, eh eh?... You're right this is a somber holiday and that was inappropriate." bad.
Paul Goldschmidt became the 30th Diamondback player to hit a dinger directly into the pool in the first off of Collin McHugh.