PHOENIX — Corbin Carroll hit a go-ahead grand slam off Edwin Díaz in the eighth inning, part of a two-homer night that lifted the Arizona Diamondbacks over the New York Mets 8-5 on Wednesday.
The Diamondbacks trailed 5-4 heading into the eighth, but staged a two-out rally against the Mets' closer. Díaz (5-3) entered with a runner on first and promptly walked pinch-hitter Pavin Smith and Geraldo Perdomo before Carroll smacked his second homer of the game into the right-field seats.
''The right man in the right spot stepped up,'' Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. ''Corbin Carroll picked us up with one swing of the bat.''
It was Díaz's sixth blown save of the season. Carroll connected on a slider the right-hander left over the plate.
''My command wasn't that good today,'' Díaz said.
New York fell four games behind the Atlanta Braves for the final NL wild card. The D-backs — defending National League champions — have won 21 of 27 to keep pace in a torrid NL West race that includes the Dodgers and Padres.
Carroll has 14 homers over the past 37 games, spearheading the team's surge up the standings following the All-Star break. The reigning NL Rookie of the Year was hitting just .213 with two homers at the end of June.
''I'm not trying to carry the team. I'm not trying to be the hero,'' Carroll said. ''I'm just trying to do something to help the team win every day. That's been the goal, and I'm back in the space where I can do that.''