Introduction
If you’re only only interested in the baseball happenings, you can skip down to the section titled ‘The Actual Game Recap’
If you’ve been around here at the Snakepit for long enough, you should already be familiar with the now traditional cannabis themed recape or ‘weedcaps’ every April 20th. For those who haven’t been around for that long or are just unfamiliar with how that works, a weedcap consist of me recapping the game while also consuming and reviewing different cannabis products and various accessories. Sadly this tradition was broken in 2026, as April 20th was an off day for the D’Backs, so instead we’re doing the other weed holiday, which just so happens to be today, the 10th of July. If you aren’t familiar, July 10th has become the holiday where cannabis concentrate are celebrated, and that’s entirely because 7/10 reads as OIL upside down. (Apologies to the Europeans who use date/month instead of month/date). Links helpfully provided to either define what I’m talking about or to the appropriate business’ website.
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Rally Rig and MJ Concentrate Product Review
During the 2026 season, I’ve often referred to the ‘Rally Rig’ in the comment section, taking ‘dabs’ of concentrates in the superstitious hope that it rallies the team.
This piece was actually part of the Daily High Club’s April “420 stoner party” subscription box, which you can purchase here, if so desired. Pictured below is the full subscription box contents. I looked all over for a baseball related piece for the specific purpose of this article, but sadly couldn’t find much. Thankfully I already had this.
I’ve actually built up a fairly impressive collection of glass pieces thanks to them and I’ve largely been satisfied. However, I wouldn’t reccomend actually subscribing to the boxes, as it is mildly annoying unsubcribing. If you like cool pieces, or are looking for a gift for the resident stoner/medical marijuana patient in your life, I would absolutely recommend giving their website a look.
To go with the glass piece meant to be used with concentrates, I picked up a couple different strains (Mr. Powers round glass container on the left, Blueberry on the right ) of sugar wax from Tucson SAINTS dispensary‘s house brand. In addition, I also grabbed some of IO Extracts Pineapple Chem shatter, pictured in between the two containers of sugar wax.
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I won’t go into full details on the individual products, but I recommend the Saints Wax for the combination of value (2.5grams for 25$ or less) and overall quality. IO Extracts also make quality products worth checking out, albeit at not as great of value.
The Actual Game Recap
Shohei Ohtani, the pitcher, was scratched as the Dodgers starting pitcher, so instead the Dodgers turned to their bullpen, starting with RHP Kyle Hurt. The Diamondbacks offense struck early against Hurt, scoring a pair of runs in the first, thanks to back to back singles from Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo to lead off the game. After Corbin Carroll ground into a fielder’s choice to put runners on the corners, Gabi Moreno singled and advanced to second on a Kyle Tucker throwing error, allowing both runners to score and putting the Dbacks 2-0 over the Dodgers.
Shohei Ohtani, the hitter, made his presence in the game known immediately in the bottom of the inning, hitting a home run off Dbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez to leadoff the game, making the score 2-1. Andy Pages followed up with a solo homer of his own, which tied the game up at 2-2. Rodriguez would get Freeman to strikeout for the first out before giving up single to Mookie Betts, but he’d set down the next two batters and exit the inning without any further damage.
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Nolan Arenado lead off the second inning with a walk, but Ryan Waldschmidt struck out swinging and Tim Tawa flew out to right. That would prompt Dodgers Manager Dave Ross to take Kyle Hurt out of the game at this replaces, replacing him with Will Klein, who’d then get Marte to ground out for the third out of the inning stranding Arenado at third. The bottom of the inning proved uneventful as Rodriguez set down Teoscar Hernandez, Miguel Rojas, and Daulton Rushing in order.
In the top of third inning, after a Perdomo groundout, Carroll walked, which the Dodgers unsuccessfully challenged, which Carroll responded to by stealing his 10th base of the year. The Dbacks were unable to capitalize on the runner in scoring position with Moreno striking out and Gurriel grounding out to end the inning. Fortunately, Eduardo Rodriguez continued to cruise through the bottom of the third inning, striking out Ohtani and then erasing an Andy Pages single by getting Freeman to ground into a double play.
After an overly aggressive Ildemaro Vargas struck out for the first out of the fourth inning, Nolan Arenado walked, prompting another pitching change with LHP Brock Stewart taking over for Will Klein. After getting Ryan Waldschmidt to strikeout for the second out of the inning, Tim Tawa blasted a two run homerun to left center, giving the Dbacks a 4-2 lead. Ketel marte then struck out for the third out. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Rodriguez continued neutralizing the Dodgers offense, working around a two out double from Kyle Tucker to come out of the inning unscathed.
in the top of the fifth, Geraldo Perdomo lead off with a walk. Corbin Carroll then hit into a fielder’s choice on a ball hit 2 feet at 70MPH, but thanks to a throwing error by Dalton Rushing, he’d reach safely and Perdomo would advance all the way to third. Gabi Moreno then ground out to third, but that’d be enough to score Perdomo, putting the Dbacks up 5-2 to over the Dodgers. Another pitching change would follow, this time with RHP Edgardo Henriquez to face Lourdes Gurriel, replacing Brock Stewart. Gurriel would go down on strikes, but not before Carroll advanced to third and then scored as a result of a balk, then a wild pitch, making the score 6-2. Vargas would then strikeout for the third out, sending it to the bottom of thw inning. In the bottom of the fifth, Rodriguez once again escaped without any damage, despite giving up a leadoff single to Miguel Rojas and a two-out single to Andy Pagès.
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In the top of the sixth, the Dbacks would blow the game open, though not without a casualty. After Arenado lead off with walk, Ryan Waldschmidt was injured attempting to bunt him over, resulting in Jorge Barrosa taking over in the middle of the at-bat. Barrosa was able to finish the job bunting Arenado over, but a throwing error by Dodgers thirdbaseman Tommy Edman not only only allowed Barrosa to reach safely, putting runners on 2nd and 3rd with nobody out. Tim Tawa then singled, scoring Arenado, advancing Barrosa to third, and making the score 7-2. Tawa advanced to second on a stolen base. Although Tawa wound up getting stranded at third, Barrosa would score on a Perdomo grounsour, adding an additional run to make it 8-2. In the bottom of the sixth, Rodriguez once again allowed a baserunner, a one out walk to Tommy Edman, but managed to escape the inning unscathed.
In the top of the seventh, Jack Dreyer would take over for Edgardo Henriquez and posted a scoreless inning, though he did allow a two out single to Ildemaro Vargas. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Rodriguez was relieved by Brandynn Garcia, who put up an easy 1-2-3 inning by getting Vargas to pop out, followed by striking out Rushing and Ohtani.
Evan Phillips would take the ball next for the Dodgers in the bottom of the eighth inning. Before recording a single out, Phillips gave up a Jorge Barrosa single, a wild pitch, and then a Tim Tawa RBI single. That tacked on one last extra insurance run, making the score 9-2. Phillips then set down the top of the Dbacks order to send it to the bottom of eighth. Jonathan Loáisiga took over for Garcia, who pitched an uneventful, scoreless eighth inning.
Alex Vesia would take over for Phillips for the top of the ninth and allow a leadoff double to Moreno, but got Gurriel to pop out, then struck out Vargas and Arenado to send it to the bottom of the ninth. Drey Jameson, taking over for the ninth inning, allowed a leadoff single to Tommy Edman and two outs later an RBI double to Miguel Rojas, but got Dalton Rushing to groundout, ending the game.
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