The Arizona Diamondbacks walked out of American Family Field on Thursday with their second blowout loss in three games, falling 13-1 to the Milwaukee Brewers as a result of another poor pitching (and offensive) performance. As the Brewers are so often capable of doing, ground balls turned into base hits. Routine plays became difficult. Efficient at-bats turned into lengthy walks. But Arizona certainly did little to help itself, both on the mound and at the plate. Amidst yet another brutally-ugly blowout loss, it's time to examine two minor bright spots, and address the ominous question that looms after yet another thrashing in Milwaukee. 2 bright spots from D-backs blowout loss to Brewers 1: Philip Abner looks sharp in 2026 debut Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Philip Abner (50) throws to the Colorado Rockies in the third inning during a spring training game at Salt River Fields on Feb. 20, 2026, in Scottsdale.…