Ildemaro Vargas, a versatile infielder, returned to the Diamondbacks in 2025, marking his fourth stint. Despite average offensive stats, his solid defense provided value. As a free agent, his history with the team leaves room for a potential return.
Ildemaro Vargas, a versatile infielder, returned to the Diamondbacks in 2025, marking his fourth stint. Despite average offensive stats, his solid defense provided value. As a free agent, his history with the team leaves room for a potential return.
D-backs are eyeing a potential splash by pursuing free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman. Despite previous focus on pitching, they might adjust finances for a compelling addition. ποΈ
The Diamondbacks are eyeing Alex Bregman as a potential addition, with rumors swirling about Ketel Marte's trade possibilities. Financial flexibility could allow for major infield reshaping. ποΈ
Mike Hazen's 2025 was a rollercoaster for the Diamondbacksβbig signings like Corbin Burnes fizzled with injuries, forcing a trade deadline sell-off. Despite setbacks, the team flirted with a playoff spot late in the season. Hazen faces a pivotal offseason ahead.
Diamondbacks are eyeing Alex Bregman for third base, despite payroll constraints. Trading Ketel Marte could facilitate this, but skepticism remains due to GM Hazen's secretive moves. Will ownership back a spending spree? Interesting times ahead. π€
The Diamondbacks are eyeing Alex Bregman to fill their third base gap, despite being long shots financially. Bregman, a solid hitter with excellent plate discipline, could boost Arizona's lineup if they manage to secure him. π
Michael Soroka joins the Diamondbacks, calling it a "dream scenario" as he signs a one-year deal with a mutual option. This move fills Arizona's need for starting pitchers and allows Soroka to stay in Phoenix year-round. ποΈ
Former Diamondbacks catcher Herrera, the longest-tenured player in Arizona's system, signed a minor league deal with the Rangers, marking his first move away from the D-backs since 2013. βΎοΈ
Randal Grichuk's 2025 stint with the Diamondbacks was marked by struggles, with a .228 AVG and a decline in fastball performance. Now a free agent, his future remains uncertain as teams weigh his past successes against recent dips. ποΈ
Merrill Kelly is back with the Arizona Diamondbacks, finalizing a two-year, $40 million deal to return as the team's seasoned right-handed ace. At 37, Kelly's precision pitching remains a hallmark, proving that sometimes, you can indeed go home again.
The Diamondbacks have bolstered their bullpen depth by signing right-hander Isaiah Campbell to a minor league deal. Campbell, who has MLB experience with the Mariners and Red Sox, will join Triple-A Reno and likely attend spring training with the big league camp.
Adrian Del Castillo's 2025 season was marred by injuries and a performance dip, with a .242 average and 87 OPS+. Despite struggles, heβs poised for more time at DH in 2026 as the backup catcher role opens up. ποΈ
Merrill Kelly returns to the Diamondbacks on a two-year, $40 million deal. The Scottsdale native and fan favorite, known for his six-pitch arsenal, was pivotal in the 2023 World Series run. Welcome back, Merrill! πβΎ
Game of the Year nominations for the Diamondbacks are open, spotlighting a season filled with dramatic wins despite a mediocre record. Fans can vote on memorable games, highlighting unique community engagement. π
Merrill Kelly is set to return to the Diamondbacks on a 2-year, $40M deal. Historically, Kelly has been a reliable mid-rotation starter, showcasing a deep arsenal and solid command. His reunion marks a strategic move by Arizona to bolster their pitching staff.
Merrill Kelly returns to the Diamondbacks with a two-year, $40 million deal, bringing his experienced arm back to Arizona after a stint with the Rangers. At 37, Kelly's crafty pitching remains a key asset for the team's rotation. βΎ
Merrill Kelly is rejoining the Diamondbacks on a 2-year, $40M deal. After a stint with the Rangers, Arizona welcomes back the reliable innings eater known for his crafty changeup.
Merrill Kelly returns to the D-backs on a 2-year, $40 million deal. As a reliable starter with a crafty six-pitch mix and strong chase rates, Kelly aims to bolster the rotation once more. π―
Merrill Kelly is set to sign a two-year, $40M deal with the Diamondbacks, pending a physical. A strategic move to bolster the rotation. π
Alek Thomas, once a top prospect, struggled in 2025 with a .249 AVG, 9 HR, and declining defense. His complex swing remains a hurdle. As Arizona's potential starting CF in 2026, his role is uncertain with team upgrades eyed. Will Thomas finally simplify his swing? βΎ
Juan Morillo emerged as a surprise asset for the Diamondbacks bullpen in 2025, appearing in 42 games with a 4.19 ERA and a blazing fastball averaging 99 mph. His strikeout potential is high, but control issues remain a challenge. πΉ
Diamondbacks shake up the roster by designating pitcher Bryce Jarvis for assignment, making room for newly signed Michael Soroka. Could this move herald a fresh start for the rotation? π
The Diamondbacks are considering trading Ketel Marte, with talks involving the Rays' pitchers, Ryan Pepiot and Shane Baz. GM Mike Hazen hints at a high asking price, emphasizing Arizona's need for starting pitching. π
Tim Tawa's 2025 season was a rollercoaster with the D-backs. From a standout debut to a stint in Reno, he showed versatility across multiple positions. Despite a .201 average, Tawa's journey from a high school star to MLB utility man is intriguing. π
Kyle Backhus, with his unique arm angle and pitch movement, has defied odds from being undrafted to making a mark on the Diamondbacks' bullpen. Despite a rocky finish in 2025, his intriguing style and command keep him in contention for a 2026 spot. π