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Christian Encarnacion-Strand homers in Cincinnati Reds win vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
GOODYEAR, Arizona − The Cincinnati Reds (7-6-1) outlasted the Arizona Diamondbacks (6-8-1) on Saturday in a high-scoring, 9-8 win played before a Goodyear Ballpark sellout crowd of 10,311.
Cincinnati Reds use nine pitchers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Nick Lodolo, the Reds’ originally-scheduled starter on Saturday, ended up getting his day’s work in on a backfield at the Reds’ Player Development Complex. Reds manager Terry Francona said after the game Lodolo threw 63 pitches.
About a mile away at Goodyear Ballpark, Cincinnati opted to go with a bullpen game, and by “bullpen game,” that meant a new pitcher each inning.
Bryan Shaw threw the Reds’ only scoreless and hitless frame on the day. Lyon Richardson, Taylor Rogers, Joe LaSorsa and Lenny Torres allowed at least one hit apiece but kept the Diamondbacks off the scoreboard.
Francona also deployed Ian Gibaut (one run allowed), Alex Young (four runs via a grand slam), Sam Moll (one run) and Luis Mey (a two-run homer) for an inning apiece.
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Austin Hays key Reds’ big fourth inning
The Reds batted around in the fourth inning and plated five runs to take a 6-1 lead.
The Reds’ onslaught started when Christian Encarnacion-Strand pumped a two-run homer into the grass berm in left field. That followed Jake Fraley’s leadoff hit-by-pitch.
Hitting from the right side of the plate, Elly De La Cruz singled to drive in a run. Then, Austin Hays singled up the middle to drive in two more runs.
Hays went 2-for-3 at the plate after Reds’ manager Terry Francona heaped praise on him during his morning meeting with reporters. So far, it looks like the offseason move to bring Hays in is working out.
Cincinnati would later go ahead for good in the sixth inning. The Reds sent eight batters to the plate and, aided by three walks and a hit-by-pitch, tacked on three runs to go back in front, 9-6.
Arizona Diamondbacks’ Eugenio Suarez still has plenty of power
Eugenio Suarez, the former Reds slugger, made life difficult for his former club on Saturday. He struck out in both of his first two at-bats but in the top of the fifth inning lined a grand slam to left field in front of a packed, bipartisan Goodyear Ballpark. That cut the Reds’ lead to 6-5.
Stat of the day, courtesy of Terry Francona
According to the Reds’ skipper, Cincinnati batters ran 15 full counts and reached base in 10 of those plate appearances. Needless to say, Francona was very happy with that.
“That was really good to say,” Francona said.
Next up for the Reds: A trip to Tempe to face the Los Angeles Angels
Cincinnati will head east from Goodyear on Sunday to face the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe-Diablo Stadium (4:10 p.m. ET; Radio: 700WLW). The Reds’ Graham Ashcraft is scheduled to face Jack Kochanowicz. Presumptive Reds closer Alexis Diaz is scheduled to pitch, which would mark his debut appearance this spring. RH Graham Ashcraft vs. RH Jack Kochanowicz.
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WATCH: Arizona’s health insurance marketplace is seeing dropping enrollment
PHOENIX — Arizona’s ACA marketplace enrollment fell from 363,000 to just over 255,000 in a single year — a nearly 30% decline and the third-largest annual drop in the country.
Rising premiums and expired tax credits are driving the trend, with the average benchmark plan premium in Arizona now at $532 — up 30% from 2025.
In the player above, ABC15 Data Analyst Garrett Archer takes a look inside the numbers on how healthcare premiums are impacting health insurance enrollment.
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Arizona man pleads guilty after illegally living in forest for years among ‘1,000lbs of trash’
A man in Arizona has pleaded guilty to violating federal fire restrictions and unlawfully residing in a national forest, after authorities said he spent years living at a makeshift campsite surrounded by what officials described as “approximately 1,000 pounds of trash”.
Mark Aaron Gatz was arrested on 25 June at his illegal campsite in Arizona’s Tonto national forest, according to court records. A United States Forest Service (USFS) officer wrote in documents submitted to court that Gatz had been operating an “illegal campsite” with a “hot wood burning campfire” despite fire restrictions and that he had told investigators that he had been living in the forest for about eight years.
The officer wrote that a records check found that Gatz had previously received multiple citations and was the subject of six outstanding federal arrest warrants for earlier violations, including for building fires during fire restrictions, constructing on national forest service lands, unsanitary conditions and occupying national forest as a residence.
Gatz “said that he knew about current fire restrictions but had to have fire to eat”, authorities said. The documents show that USFS officers made contact with Gatz multiple times over the last year or so, and issued him warnings as well as a violation notice for having campfires during fire restrictions.
Notes from officers’ previous encounters with Gatz earlier this year, submitted into the court docket, state that authorities observed “trash such as clothing, pans, tools, and plastic cups scattered throughout the campsite along with a structure that was four feet in height build using wood panels”.
During an encounter with Gatz in May, officers reported observing “approximately 1,000 pounds of trash” at the site, which they said included tires, plastic bags, trash bags, aluminum cans and other items. They also wrote that they found that the campfire site had been left unattended by Gatz the previous day while still hot.
In a separate report filed by law enforcement from an encounter in February, one officer wrote that “upon arrival at the camp, I was flabbergasted by the amount of debris in the area”.
Investigators said that during that encounter, the debris consisted of three ladders, six to eight totes “overfilled with debris”, five 55-gallon drums, eight tires, multiple bicycle frames, 5 gallons of motor oil, plywood and other “miscellaneous lumber”, and they wrote that trash was scattered over approximately half an acre of Forest Service land and creating what officers described as public safety concerns.
In a separate report from July 2025, officers said they observed what they described as a “large messy campsite” while patrolling the area due to complaints “from the district office abut one large messy camp”.
“There was roughly half an acre of resources ruined due to so much trash and goods on the ground for an extended period of time,” the officer wrote.
This week, after Gatz pleaded guilty, he was sentenced to time served and three years of probation, according to court records.
A representative for Gatz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Arizona Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Evening results for July 7, 2026
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Tuesday, July 7, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers
02-31-35-36-63, Mega Ball: 12
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 Evening numbers
Evening: 4-7-2
Winning Fantasy 5 numbers
03-05-10-14-37
Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Triple Twist numbers
03-06-18-23-27-32
Check Triple Twist payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news and results
What time is the Powerball drawing?
Powerball drawings are at 7:59 p.m. Arizona time on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
How much is a Powerball lottery ticket today?
In Arizona, Powerball tickets cost $2 per game, according to the Arizona Lottery.
How to play the Powerball
To play, select five numbers from 1 to 69 for the white balls, then select one number from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball.
You can choose your lucky numbers on a play slip or let the lottery terminal randomly pick your numbers.
To win, match one of the 9 Ways to Win:
- 5 white balls + 1 red Powerball = Grand prize.
- 5 white balls = $1 million.
- 4 white balls + 1 red Powerball = $50,000.
- 4 white balls = $100.
- 3 white balls + 1 red Powerball = $100.
- 3 white balls = $7.
- 2 white balls + 1 red Powerball = $7.
- 1 white ball + 1 red Powerball = $4.
- 1 red Powerball = $4.
There’s a chance to have your winnings increased two, three, four, five and 10 times through the Power Play for an additional $1 per play. Players can multiply non-jackpot wins up to 10 times when the jackpot is $150 million or less.
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All Arizona Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $100 and may redeem winnings up to $599. For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at Arizona Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket and a copy of a government-issued ID to P.O. Box 2913, Phoenix, AZ 85062.
To submit in person, sign the back of your ticket, fill out a winner claim form and deliver the form, along with the ticket and government-issued ID to any of these locations:
Phoenix Arizona Lottery Office: 4740 E. University Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034, 480-921-4400. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes of any amount.
Tucson Arizona Lottery Office: 2955 E. Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85716, 520-628-5107. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes of any amount.
Phoenix Sky Harbor Lottery Office: Terminal 4 Baggage Claim, 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85034, 480-921-4424. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes up to $49,999.
Kingman Arizona Lottery Office: Inside Walmart, 3396 Stockton Hill Road, Kingman, AZ 86409, 928-753-8808. Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes up to $49,999.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at https://www.arizonalottery.com/.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by an Arizona Republic editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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