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The Diamondbacks at home have been tattooing baseballs while on the road struggling to hit baseballs. Part of the problem seems to be an inconsistent approach at the plate for most of the lineup.

The Diamondbacks offense has a Jekyll and Hyde feel, destroying the cover off baseballs at home and struggling to sustain any offense on the road. That’s also reflected in their record as they are 12-5 and home and 6-10 on the road. Chase Field is a very hitter friendly park, sporting a park factor around 103-107 each year. Coors Field in Denver Colorado is the only park in the division with a higher park factor at 115-118 while the rest of the parks in the NL West are about 95-98. On the road, the Diamondbacks offense would normally have a little bit of a drop-off in production, but the current splits are very concerning to say the least.