Reflecting on the Arizona Diamondbacks' eventful history, fans are asked to ponder the most painful losses, trades, or seasons. From a glorious 2001 World Series win to a disastrous 2004 season, which memories still sting the most? 🐍
Reflecting on the Arizona Diamondbacks' eventful history, fans are asked to ponder the most painful losses, trades, or seasons. From a glorious 2001 World Series win to a disastrous 2004 season, which memories still sting the most? 🐍
The Diamondbacks ink a deal with veteran first baseman Carlos Santana for one year at $2M. The 40-year-old brings leadership and a switch-hitting bat, potentially bolstering their lineup as a DH and first base option. 🏟️
D-backs ink veteran 1B Carlos Santana to a one-year deal. The switch-hitter brings experience and a keen eye at the plate, aiming to bolster the lineup alongside Pavin Smith despite a recent dip in performance. ⚾
Diamondbacks land veteran first baseman Carlos Santana, adding pop and experience to their lineup. With a full roster, a shift is imminent once Santana's signing is sealed. 🐍
Diamondbacks fans, Coors Field was a tough spot last season, with the team struggling in runs scored and allowed. Batting at Coors needs work, especially with Rockies' pitchers gearing up for improvements. Can the bats find their groove at altitude? ⛰️
Diamondbacks aim to improve their performance at Coors Field after being the only NL West team with a losing record against the Rockies there last season. Key focus: boosting offense and tightening defense to reverse fortunes in Denver.
Gabi Moreno has been historically recognized as a Top 10 catcher in MLB, highlighting his impressive past performances. Additionally, MLB-RSN deals have faced significant changes over the years, affecting several teams.
Gabriel Moreno climbs to #6 in MLB Now's "Top 10 Catchers Right Now," marking his third consecutive year on the list. His steady ascent highlights his growing prowess behind the plate for the Diamondbacks. 📈
The Diamondbacks gear up for spring training with 32 non-roster invitees, a significant increase from last year's roster. Expect familiar faces like Garcia and Vargas aiming for a spot, as the camp kicks off with potential surprises. 🌵⚾
The Diamondbacks' spring training is crowded with 32 non-roster invitees, including lefties like Giesting, Henry, and Lin. While Henry rehabs, Giesting and Lin show promise; both could impact the big leagues this season. 🌟
The 2026 season's success for the D-backs hinges on key factors like Geraldo Perdomo's repeat performance, Corbin Carroll's outfield partners, and reducing errors. Post-season aspirations vary, with some fans eyeing 2028—because, why not think ahead? 😉
The Diamondbacks show interest in Gold Glove 1B Ty France, eyeing his defensive prowess despite a dip in offensive stats. Is Arizona's infield ready for a potential upgrade? ⚾️
The Diamondbacks are eyeing Carlos Santana for first base help, but no deal is imminent. Santana, a seasoned vet, offers strong defense and leadership, despite a recent dip in performance. ⚾
D-backs fans, rejoice! Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo join the Dominican Republic's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, pairing up as a dynamic double-play duo. 🔥 Expect fireworks on the field as they represent their country.
Ryan Waldschmidt remains the lone Diamondback on MLB Pipeline's list, showcasing promise with a .289/.419/.473 slash line. Meanwhile, Kayson Cunningham cracks Baseball America's rankings at number 97. Prospects worth watching as spring training nears.
Diamondbacks fans, historically, Ryan Waldschmidt and Kayson Cunningham are key prospects. Waldschmidt shines on MLB Pipeline, while Cunningham enters Baseball America's Top 100. Both show promise, but challenges remain. 🔍
Diamondbacks fans, keep an eye on the World Baseball Classic as several players, including Gabriel Moreno and Alek Thomas, could represent their countries. Moreno dreams of playing for Venezuela, while Thomas may don Mexico's colors again. 🌍⚾
Diamondbacks invite Junior Fernandez to Spring Training. The righty, known for his high velocity but control issues, signed a minor league deal in November. Can Arizona unlock his potential? 🏹
The Diamondbacks are actively seeking pitching reinforcements and a right-handed first baseman to complement Pavin Smith. Team president Derrick Hall confirms ongoing efforts to bolster the roster as Spring Training looms, hinting at potential moves.
The Arizona Diamondbacks revealed their 2026 Spring Training roster, featuring 32 non-roster invitees—nearly double from 2025. The squad returns to Salt River Fields with Torey Lovullo leading for his 10th year. Eyes on the bullpen and injury list.
D-backs eye roster upgrades before Spring Training, with GM Hazen and President Hall hinting at more moves. After signing Soroka and Kelly, and acquiring Arenado, they seek pitching and a first baseman. More trades possible to bolster the bullpen. ⚾
Geraldo Perdomo lands at #6 on MLB Now's "Top 10 Shortstops Right Now" list. Not bad, but expectations are high for him to climb higher next season. ⚾️
Diamondbacks ink Derek Law to a minor league deal with an invite to spring training. If he cracks the roster, he’ll earn $1.5M, plus up to $500K in incentives. Recovering from arm surgery, Law eyes an April-May comeback. 🚀
Ryan Waldschmidt, a standout in the minors with a .921 OPS at Double-A, is a dark horse for the Diamondbacks' 2026 Opening Day roster. Drafted 18 months ago, his performance could impact roster decisions. Keep an eye on this potential game-changer. 🔍
Corbin Carroll and Merrill Kelly are set to represent Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, while Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo will play for the Dominican Republic. Chase Field, unfortunately, won't host games due to maintenance. 🏟️