Mantiply (1-0) picked up Wednesday's win over Colorado, retiring the lone batter faced in the eighth inning.
Mantiply entered to get the final out of the inning against the lefty-hitting Michael Toglia. That put the pitcher in line for the win when the Diamondbacks scored two runs in the top of the ninth. Following a rough season debut during which he allowed two runs, the left-hander has authored five consecutive scoreless outings. Mantiply will continue to work as part of the bridge to fill-in closer Kevin Ginkel.