Well, I guess this was "competitive" for... an entire four innings? Though a good chunk of even that was Tommy Henry wobbling his way through a stream of Dodgers' base-runners, teetering on the edge of disaster. The first inning was a 19-pitch zero for Henry. It's probably best if that's the entirety of what I say about the top of the frame. The D-backs then took the lead. Blaze Alexander, starting at lead-off for the first time, drew a four-pitch walk, went to third on a Ketel Marte double, and gave Arizona a 1-0 lead on Christian Walker's sacrifice fly.