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Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 4: Running, Wild

There was a point early in this season where a multiple run deficit was the kiss of death for the Diamondbacks’ hopes. On July 2, Jack tweeted they were 1-38 in those situation, and a loss that night in Los Angeles, dropped the record to 1-39, and it seemed as if the Answerbacks who drove the team all the way to the World Series, were as dead and buried as... Well, Marilyn Monroe. But as the way the team has performed has improved since then, so has their number of comeback victories. The D-backs have been playing better, to the point that a three-run deficit after five innings seemed barely an inconvenience.