"I don't change my game plan, but it's a good pitcher's park," said left-hander Patrick Corbin, who tossed seven innings Saturday. "Everybody knows that. I wouldn't say that's the only reason we've had success, but it seems like one guy here pitches well and you want to outdo him the next day. Rubby [De La Rosa] did a great job yesterday and hopefully we can come out tomorrow and continue it."
In eight games against the Giants at AT&T Park, Arizona pitchers have combined for a 1.30 ERA. That's the lowest ERA by an opponent (minimum six games) since AT&T Park opened in 2000.