Venue: Chase Field — Phoenix, Arizona
First Pitch: 9:40 PM ET / 6:40 PM MT
Surface: Natural grass (retractable roof)
Series: Game 2 of 3 (Pirates lead 1–0)
Chase Field’s retractable roof is expected to be closed due to heat, creating a neutral hitting environment.
WEATHER REPORT (Phoenix — Evening)
Roof expected closed, but outside conditions:
Temperature: 92–96°F
Wind: 6–10 mph
Humidity: Low
Impact:
Indoor conditions neutralize weather effects
Slight boost to line‑drive hitters due to consistent indoor air density
INJURY REPORT
Pittsburgh Pirates
Ke’Bryan Hayes (back) — OUT
David Bednar (forearm) — OUT
Marco Gonzales (elbow) — OUT
Oneil Cruz (ankle) — Day‑to‑day
Rowdy Tellez (hamstring) — Expected to play
Arizona Diamondbacks
Corbin Carroll (shoulder) — OUT
Zac Gallen (elbow) — OUT
Eduardo Rodriguez (lat) — OUT
Gabriel Moreno (thumb) — Day‑to‑day
Christian Walker (back) — Expected to play but limited
Arizona’s injuries significantly weaken both the rotation and the middle of the lineup.
PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS
Pittsburgh — RHP Mitch Keller (3–2, 3.71 ERA)
Cutter/fastball combo generating weak contact
Has allowed 2 or fewer runs in 3 of last 4 starts
Excellent matchup vs. Arizona’s weakened lineup
Road ERA: 3.90
Arizona — RHP Slade Cecconi (1–3, 5.12 ERA)
Good slider but inconsistent fastball command
Has allowed 4+ runs in 3 of last 5 starts
Struggles vs. left‑handed hitters
Pirates’ lefties (Reynolds, Tellez, Suwinski) match up well
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Pittsburgh Pirates
Record: 19–16
Last 10: 6–4
Road record: 9–9
Offense: 4.4 runs/game
Trend: Pitching stabilizing; bullpen performing well despite Bednar’s absence
Arizona Diamondbacks
Record: 16–17
Last 10: 4–6
Home record: 9–8
Offense: 4.1 runs/game
Trend: Inconsistent lineup + rotation injuries + bullpen volatility
SERIES HISTORY
Pirates lead season series 1–0
Pittsburgh has won 5 of last 7 vs. Arizona
At Chase Field: teams have split last 6 meetings
Pirates won Monday’s opener 4–2 behind strong pitching
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Bryan Reynolds vs. Slade Cecconi
Reynolds’ switch‑hitting power and ability to handle sliders make him the most dangerous bat in this matchup.
2. Christian Walker vs. Mitch Keller
If Walker is healthy enough to swing freely, he’s Arizona’s best chance to generate power vs. Keller’s cutter/fastball mix.
3. Jack Suwinski vs. Arizona bullpen
Suwinski’s late‑inning power is a major factor against a Diamondbacks bullpen with a 5.00+ ERA over the last two weeks.
BETTING TRENDS
Pittsburgh Pirates
6–4 in last 10
Pirates are 8–3 in last 11 road games
Under has hit in 6 of last 9
Arizona Diamondbacks
4–6 in last 10
Diamondbacks are 3–7 in last 10 home games
Over is 5–3 in last eight Arizona games
Game Odds
Pittsburgh Pirates 9
Arizona Diamondbacks – 126
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, May 4, 2026








