Diamondbacks, Suns, Coyotes win on same day for 1st time since 2013

For the first time in five years, the Diamondbacks, Suns and Coyotes were victorious on the same day.

On Tuesday, the Diamondbacks rolled past the Dodgers 6-1, the Suns (barely) beat the Kings 97-94 and the Coyotes took care of the Flames.

Before Tuesday, the last time these three teams had won on the same day was April 10, 2013.

The Suns, coached by interim head coach and fan favorite Lindsey Hunter, rode 21 points from point guard Goran Dragic to a 102-91 win over the Mavericks in Dallas. P.J. Tucker and Wesley Johnson added 17 points apiece, while Jared Dudley (the only current Suns player) scored 18 off the bench.

Oh, and the Morris twins still played in Phoenix.

A.J. Pollock hit two home runs and a double with four RBIs and a stolen base to lead the Diamondbacks over the Pirates 10-2. Starter Wade Miley allowed two runs over 6 2/3 innings as Brad Ziegler and (current Diamondbacks executive) J.J. Putz closed it out from the bullpen.

Gerrardo Parra, Martin Prado, Miguel Montero, Alfredo Marte, Cliff Pennington and some guy named Paul Goldschmidt also had hits in the win.

Boyd Gordon, Antoine Vermette and Dave Moss each scored a goal as the Phoenix (oh yeah, that was a thing) Coyotes beat the Oilers 3-1 in Edmonton. Goaltender Mike Smith stopped 29 shots and a certain captain (OK, Shane Doan) had two shots on goal.

To be fair, the Diamondbacks, Suns and Coyotes have a span of about two weeks every year in which they all play, and the Suns and Coyotes don't play on the same night too often.

But five years is still a long time to wait for a triple play of joy.

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