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AAA Arizona expects gas prices to increase following OPEC oil cutbacks in May
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PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The sticker shock continues on the gasoline pump as costs in Arizona maintain rising. Specialists say these numbers are prone to improve following the Group of the Petroleum Exporting International locations (OPEC) determination to chop again on oil manufacturing in Could. “That’s regarding. I don’t wish to pay extra for gasoline. It’s already fairly excessive,” stated Avery Ackley.
OPEC stated it plans to cut back its manufacturing by over 1 million barrels per day. John Treanor, a spokesperson for AAA Arizona, stated that’s 1% of what the group produces every day.
On Monday, the barrel value went as much as about $85. It’s a $15 barrel soar from final month. “Each time a call is made that will increase the value of a barrel of crude oil, you will note that instantly however not instantly. Oftentimes, it takes one to 2 weeks to see within the pump, however you do are likely to really feel it,” stated Treanor.
How a lot will the costs go up? Treanor stated AAA doesn’t predict these numbers however did say barrel costs make up about 60% of what you pay on the pump. “I imply, it’s fairly excessive proper now. $4.39 and $4.49. I’m not a fan,” stated Ackley.
In response to AAA, the nationwide common for unleaded gasoline is $3.50. The common for Arizona is $4.20. Presently, Maricopa County’s common is $4.61, making it the best within the state. Pinal County is the second highest, averaging $4.20.
If these costs should not as a result of OPEC determination, what’s inflicting the rise? Treanor stated oil refineries that feed some Arizona gasoline stations are below scheduled upkeep. “What meaning primarily, is oil refineries that make the gasoline that Arizonans purchase, aren’t making as a lot which suggests provide is impacted and there’s a lower in provide. The costs go up,” stated Treanor.
He defined that the upkeep began two weeks in the past however needs to be full earlier than the summer season journey rush. Nevertheless, demand might go up, which suggests costs might too.
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Takeaways From Arizona State Baseball Tournament Draw

The Arizona State baseball program is officially tournament bound.
The Sun Devils – coached by fourth-year head coach and program alum Willie Bloomquist – were officially selected to be the three seed in the Los Angeles regional on Monday morning.
With that, the selection ended several days of nervous waiting after the program sputtered to end the season.
Ultimately, the rough finish is in the rearview mirror now and the Sun Devils are looking to make the most of this chance – here are three takeaways for the weekend ahead:
This one is obvious – the Sun Devils are in a region with the host in 15th seeded UCLA, the second region seed in UC Irvine, and Mountain West champs Fresno State.
UCLA and UC Irvine are battle-tested over the entirety of the season, while Fresno State has picked up play as of late despite only putting together a 31-29 campaign to this point.
The region will be a challenge for the Sun Devils, but it isn’t insurmountable…
The Sun Devils have the talent to win the region – and UC Irvine’s recent run of opponents leaves reason to be concerned that the Anteaters aren’t currently conditioned to compete with power four competition despite having proven they can defeat high level programs this season.
UCLA also is one of the lower national seeds that received the opportunity to host a regional – it doesn’t seem insurmountable for the Sun Devils – who boasted the best offense across the entire Big 12 – to capture some magic once again and make a serious run.
It feels as if a win in the opening matchup with UC Irvine is a must however, which brings the last takeaway into the fray.
This Arizona State baseball team truly has the ceiling of a College World Series squad – but also the floor of a squad that goes winless in the tournament.
While it would be unlikely for the Sun Devils to drop an elimination game to (presumably) Fresno State, a fifth loss in as many games could potentially prove to be too much for a team that entered the season with so much promise.
The opening game of the Sun Devils’ tournament experience is set for Friday night at 6 P.M. Arizona time – the game is set to be broadcast on ESPNU.
Read more about the best-case scenario for ASU in the upcoming tournament here, and listen to the recent podcast covering the ultimate selection the Sun Devils received here.
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Arizona Diamondbacks honoring first responders

On May 27, Arizona’s MLB team took time to honor the men and women who help keep communities safe with a First Responders Appreciation Night at Chase Field. FOX 10’s Megan Plain has more, from Downtown Phoenix.
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Diamondbacks' Ryne Nelson shuts down Pirates at Chase Field

PHOENIX — Arizona Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson made another pitch that he belongs in the starting rotation with 6.2 shutout innings on Monday in a 5-0 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Nelson played the role of stopper, as his performance was key to ending a five-game losing streak.
The Diamondbacks have five shutout wins this season, which have been started by four different pitchers (Corbin Burnes twice, Brandon Pfaadt, Merrill Kelly and now Nelson).
Nelson allowed four hits with no walks, striking out four batters as he consistently pounded the strike zone for quick outs. He threw 59 strikes out of 84 pitches, setting his season high for pitch count.
“Fastball command was there, I feel like that’s where it always starts for me,” Nelson said. “I’m jumping ahead of guys. I feel like that opens up everything. Slider and curveball made a big step forward today, and the changeup, as well.
“Been working on the secondary stuff a lot in these bullpens I’ve had, so nice to have the week to get some quality work in on the secondary stuff.”
Dating back to July 2024, Nelson has made 15 starts with a 2.98 ERA as a starter. Through three starts this season, Nelson has tossed 16 innings with three earned runs.
Ryne Nelson, Nasty 85mph Slider. 😨 pic.twitter.com/glFbEqBKoX
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) May 27, 2025
The right-hander had to deal with some early tough luck on Monday, as Pirates lead-off man Oneil Cruz hit a weak chopper that hugged the third-base line for a double on the first pitch of the game. Nelson worked out of that jam, sitting down eight of the next nine batters with only a ground ball single mixed in.
He worked through the fourth, fifth and sixth innings with only 29 combined pitches, striking out Cruz for a second time to end the fifth. He retired the final eight batters he faced.
Taking Ryne Nelson out of the rotation is a tough choice
Monday was Nelson’s second start since he took over a rotation spot with southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez hitting the 15-day injured list on May 15 (shoulder inflammation).
Nelson delivered five innings with one earned run at Dodger Stadium last week.
He opened the season in the bullpen as the odd man out in a crowded group of starting pitchers. The D-backs have kept him stretched out to a degree as a long man, allowing him to make starts when needed.
What happens to Nelson when Rodriguez returns will be cause for tough discussions.
“Making it hard on them means I’m going out there and doing my job,” Nelson said. “That’s all I’m trying to do right now is prepare each week, take care of the body, make sure the arm stays healthy and go out there and get some outs.”
Manager Torey Lovullo said pregame that the idea of using the struggling Rodriguez (7.05 ERA) — an accomplished veteran in Year 2 of an $80 million contract and the lone lefty in the rotation — as a reliever has not come up behind closed doors.
Rodriguez threw three innings and 55 pitches in a simulated game over the weekend and will toss a bullpen on Tuesday. He is expected to need one more rehab outing, so Nelson is in line to make his next start on Sunday against the Washington Nationals.
What is clear is that Nelson is one of Arizona’s best five starting pitchers right now and has been since the middle of last year. He’s made it difficult to keep him out of the rotation before, notably last summer when the D-backs bumped $25-million-dollar Jordan Montgomery to the bullpen to keep Nelson starting.
“Nelly’s a very important piece of this team,” Lovullo said. “He will continue to be, no matter where he’s throwing.
“ I like tough decisions. I love digging into coaches to give me reasons why we do things and how we’re doing them. I like when we’re challenged by players performing at a very good level when they’re doing their job. We should have those types of tough conversations.”
Diamondbacks out-slug Pirates
Arizona’s lineup gave Nelson early support, coming through with two runs in the second inning off Pirates lefty Andrew Heaney. Randal Grichuk singled and Gabriel Moreno doubled to start the frame, but the D-backs were already 0-for-2 with runners in scoring position in the first inning.
This time, the club executed, as Tim Tawa hit a sacrifice fly and Ketel Marte singled home Moreno.
Then the power came into play, as Eugenio Suarez hit a 433-foot solo shot in the third and Josh Naylor smacked a two-run homer in the fifth to take a 5-0 lead.
Josh Naylor crushes his 6th homer of the season! pic.twitter.com/FefZ8iFHj0
— MLB (@MLB) May 27, 2025
Moreno finished the game with three hits, while Marte and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. each collected a pair of knocks. The team went 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position.
Contentious 8th inning
The eighth inning must have been stress-inducing for a fanbase that has watched Arizona’s bullpen struggle to hold seemingly safe leads before. The Pirates worked the bases loaded with no outs after a Suarez error and back-to-back walks from Scott McGough.
Justin Martinez entered for his second appearance since coming off the IL to face the jam, quite a test for the right-hander to jump back into another high-leverage situation.
Martinez struck out Bryan Reynolds on a nasty splitter, forced a pop-out and ended the inning with a fielder’s choice to keep the shutout intact.
“It was great to see that,” Lovullo said. “For me, that was a save.”
Justin Martinez, Filthy 89mph Splitter. 😷 pic.twitter.com/640xjfWNT9
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) May 27, 2025
Diamondbacks’ next game
The Diamondbacks (27-27) will play for a series win on Tuesday at 6:40 p.m. with Burnes on the mound. Pittsburgh (19-36) will start right-hander Mike Burrows, who has one MLB start to his name.
Pirates ace Paul Skenes will start on Wednesday against Zac Gallen.
Both games will air on 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app.
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