Diamondbacks kick off spring training against the Rockies at Salt River Fields. Thomas Hatch starts, with key roles for pitchers like Andrew Hoffmann and Bryce Jarvis. Fans get a sneak peek at a potential Opening Day lineup. Baseball's back! ⚾
Diamondbacks kick off spring training against the Rockies at Salt River Fields. Thomas Hatch starts, with key roles for pitchers like Andrew Hoffmann and Bryce Jarvis. Fans get a sneak peek at a potential Opening Day lineup. Baseball's back! ⚾
Reflecting on D-backs history, changing Tony Womack's 1999 NLDS error could have given the 100-win team a shot at glory with Randy Johnson in Game 5. A small tweak for a potentially big impact. 🔄
Spring training is here! D-backs to showcase young arms like Tom Hatch in Cactus League. 🏟️ Eight games will stream free, no subscription needed. Owner Ken Kendrick seeks a more competitive MLB landscape. Let the games begin!
D-backs fans can catch spring training action with 26 broadcasts, including free streams on DBACKS.TV, radio coverage, and Spanish broadcasts. Options galore to stay connected this preseason! 📺📻
D-backs kick off Cactus League action against the Rockies. Watch for young pitchers like Tom Hatch early, while veterans join post-weekend. Lovullo emphasizes mound presence and resilience. 🌵
With payroll maxed and the luxury tax looming, the D-backs face a tough call on roster moves as spring training kicks off. Every area has question marks, but any trade or signing must be financially savvy. Time for some creative GM strategies! ⚾️
D-backs' outfield faces uncertainty with injuries and trades disrupting plans. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. races against time for Opening Day, while Corbin Carroll's injury clouds right field. Roster adjustments are underway. ⚾️
Analyzing past predictions, the Diamondbacks' future star prospects were projected two years ago for 2026. How accurate were these forecasts? History will tell. 🔍
Arizona faces challenges with rotation questions and a shaky outfield as spring games approach. Kelly is set as the Opening Day starter, while Adrian Del Castillo's injury complicates matters further. Meanwhile, the outfield struggles with key players on the IL.
Adrian Del Castillo will miss most of Spring Training with a calf injury, jeopardizing his chance at a bench role. The D-Backs' depth is thin, stirring trade market interest for utility support. Marte's versatility is key.
The D-backs' rotation battle is heating up, with GM Mike Hazen urging patience. With six experienced starters vying for five spots, expect a spring-long showdown. Hazen's mantra? You can never have too much pitching. ⚾
The Diamondbacks' bullpen faces scrutiny with changes predicted for the opening day roster. Key additions like Sewald and Soroka aim to improve strikeouts minus walks, especially against NL West teams. Saalfrank's injury impacts early projections.
Ryan Waldschmidt, ranked 35th in the 2026 Top 100 Prospects, is a standout in the Diamondbacks system. Known for his unique hitting style, Waldschmidt posted an impressive .289/.419/.473 slash line with 18 HRs last season. A bat-first future regular in the making.
Ryne Nelson's development is crucial for the D-backs' 2026 hopes, as they look to him to become a frontline starter amidst an aging rotation. Adrian Del Castillo's calf injury may keep him out through Opening Day, adding uncertainty to the lineup.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. aims for an Opening Day return after ACL surgery, but manager Torey Lovullo remains cautious. Gurriel's recovery is ahead of schedule, though the team plans a careful approach to avoid setbacks. 🏟️
Spring Training is in full swing for the Diamondbacks. Key storylines include Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly's return, new arrivals Carlos Santana and Nolan Arenado, and prospects like Jordan Lawlar eyeing roster spots. Let's see how these elements mesh for 2026. ⚾️
Zac Gallen returns to the Arizona Diamondbacks on a one-year deal after a tough 2025 season. Despite last year's struggles, he's back to anchor the rotation, aiming for a rebound. 🔄
Zac Gallen opts for a one-year deal, betting on his performance with the Diamondbacks before entering free agency. Meanwhile, Merrill Kelly is set to take the mound as the Opening Day starter, honored by the trust placed in him.
Diamondbacks' payroll is set to increase for the third straight year, with a projected $195.2M in 2025. Despite managing partner Ken Kendrick's earlier caution, the team remains committed to investing in competitiveness, nearing the luxury tax threshold.
Zac Gallen re-signs with the Diamondbacks, aiming to bolster the 2026 rotation. While not the ace he once was, Gallen adds depth amid roster concerns. Soroka likely shifts to bullpen, highlighting rotation's fragility. A pragmatic move for Arizona.
Zac Gallen stays with the Diamondbacks, signing a creative $22M deal. The right-hander, wanting to remain in Arizona, accepted a one-year offer, prioritizing a full Spring Training. Corbin Burnes moves to the 60-day IL to make roster space. 🏜️⚾
The Diamondbacks snag RHP Grant Holman off waivers. Holman, a former Oakland pick, brings a 4.66 ERA from 40 MLB games. With team control until 2031, he's another arm for Arizona's bullpen puzzle. Meanwhile, LHP A.J. Puk hits the 60-day IL. 🏟️
The Arizona Diamondbacks have claimed RHP Grant Holman, a former 6th-round pick by the Athletics. Known for a Little League World Series no-hitter, Holman brings a year of MLB experience with a 4.66 ERA. LHP A.J. Puk hits the 60-day IL to make roster space.
Diamondbacks snag righty Grant Holman off waivers from the A's. A fresh arm with potential—let's see how he shakes up the roster. ⚾
D-backs owner Ken Kendrick is "very impressed" with the team's offseason efforts. Despite challenges, he's optimistic about a competitive season, eyeing October baseball. 🏟️