Controversial pitching change leads Diamondbacks to crucial NLCS victory

The Arizona Diamondbacks won a crucial NLCS Game 3 against the Philadelphia Phillies with a walk-off single by Ketel Marte, saving their season and preventing manager Torey Lovullo from being heavily criticized. The decision to remove rookie pitcher Brandon Pfaadt, who was having a stellar game, was met with boos from the crowd. Despite some shaky moments from the bullpen, the Diamondbacks recovered and capitalized on the Phillies' closer Craig Kimbrel's wildness to tie the game and eventually win. Marte, who has been the standout hitter for the Diamondbacks, delivered the game-winning hit. The victory gives the Diamondbacks hope in the series and guarantees ace Zac Gallen will pitch Game 5.
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