The Arizona Diamondbacks secured a dramatic victory on April 5, 2026, defeating the Atlanta Braves 6–5 in extra innings at Chase Field in Phoenix. The game ended with a walk-off in the 10th inning, completing an exciting comeback for Arizona.
Outfielder Corbin Carroll played a major role in the win with an outstanding performance at the plate and on the bases. His all-around contribution helped the Diamondbacks rally late and finish the four-game series with Atlanta tied.
Carroll Delivers Another Standout Performance
Carroll continued his strong run of form with an impressive offensive display. The 25-year-old went 3-for-4 in the game and contributed in multiple ways.
| Player | Performance |
|---|---|
| Corbin Carroll | 3 hits in 4 at-bats |
| RBI | 1 |
| Stolen Bases | 1 |
| Extra-Base Hit | Triple |
Carroll’s triple and stolen base highlighted his combination of speed and power. His ability to create pressure on the bases played a key role in Arizona’s offensive momentum during the game.
The outfielder also delivered an RBI that helped keep the Diamondbacks within reach before the dramatic extra-inning finish.
Diamondbacks Secure Walk-Off Victory
Arizona’s comeback victory came in the 10th inning, giving the home crowd at Chase Field a memorable finish. The 6–5 result allowed the Diamondbacks to split the four-game series with the Braves.
| Game Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | April 5, 2026 |
| Venue | Chase Field, Phoenix |
| Result | Diamondbacks 6 – Braves 5 |
| Decision | Walk-off win in 10th inning |
| Series Result | Four-game series split |
The Diamondbacks rallied late to force extra innings and eventually secured the win with a decisive hit in the 10th.
Carroll Climbs Diamondbacks Record Lists
Carroll’s performance also brought him closer to multiple franchise milestones. His stolen base during the game tied him with one of the most well-known players in team history.
| Franchise Record Category | Total | Player |
|---|---|---|
| Career Stolen Bases (2nd in team history) | 124 | Corbin Carroll |
| Career Stolen Bases (2nd) | 124 | Paul Goldschmidt |
| Triples (2nd in team history) | One ahead of Carroll | David Peralta |
Carroll now shares second place on the Diamondbacks’ all-time stolen base list with Paul Goldschmidt at 124. His triple also left him just one shy of tying David Peralta for second place in franchise history in that category.
These achievements are particularly notable considering Carroll is only in his fourth major league season.
Carroll’s Clutch Moments Continue
The young outfielder has shown a consistent ability to deliver in key moments. Earlier in the season on March 31, he produced a two-run double against the Detroit Tigers, another example of his impact in important situations.
His combination of speed, power, and aggressive baserunning continues to make him one of Arizona’s most dangerous offensive players.
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A Key Building Block for Arizona’s Future
Carroll’s rapid rise has placed him among the most important players in the Diamondbacks organization. At just 25 years old and under team control for several more seasons, he represents a core piece of Arizona’s long-term plans.
His ability to contribute across multiple aspects of the game—hitting, base running, and defense—gives the team a dynamic player to build around.
As Carroll continues to produce strong performances and climb the franchise record books, he remains central to the Diamondbacks’ ambitions for the coming seasons.
Game Summary
| Team | Result |
|---|---|
| Arizona Diamondbacks | Won 6–5 in 10 innings |
| Atlanta Braves | Lost in walk-off defeat |
| Player | Key Update |
|---|---|
| Corbin Carroll | 3-for-4, 1 RBI, 1 stolen base, 1 triple |
| Diamondbacks | Completed comeback win and split series |
| Braves | Lost extra-inning game in Phoenix |
Carroll’s performance was one of the biggest reasons Arizona managed to secure the dramatic victory.







