"Obviously, the first inning was like getting punched in the nose there," D-backs manager Chip Hale said. "I thought the offense coming in and scoring four gave him [Ray] a lot of life. Gave him a lot of time to sit and get it back together. If we had had a quick first it might have been tough for him."
Segura hit his second homer of the game in the fourth and the D-backs blew things open in the fifth, sending 10 men to the plate while scoring five runs. Brandon Drury homered during the frame, sending a ball into the pool beyond the right-field fence.