The Diamondbacks re-sign pitcher Zac Gallen to a one-year, $22.025 million deal, with $14 million deferred. Gallen, coming off a challenging season, showed late improvement, contributing to Arizona's Wild Card contention. ✍️
The Diamondbacks re-sign pitcher Zac Gallen to a one-year, $22.025 million deal, with $14 million deferred. Gallen, coming off a challenging season, showed late improvement, contributing to Arizona's Wild Card contention. ✍️
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. aims to defy his nine to 10-month ACL recovery timeline, targeting Opening Day. Despite skepticism, his progress is promising. Arizona may adjust his role, considering more DH time to ease his return. ⚾️
Merrill Kelly earns his first Opening Day start for the D-backs in 2026, a testament to his enduring presence in Arizona's rotation. After a trade and return, Kelly remains the reliable "Merrill the Mainstay." ⚾
D-backs roll out a 25th-anniversary World Series logo to celebrate their historic 2001 championship. Expect a season-long tribute to those glory days, reminding fans of past triumphs. 🏆
D-backs re-sign reliever Paul Sewald on a one-year deal. Sewald, crucial in their 2023 World Series run, returns after stints with the Guardians and Tigers. Justin Martinez moved to the 60-day IL to accommodate Sewald's roster spot.
Joe Ross and Oscar Mercado join the Diamondbacks on minor league deals, aiming to make their mark in spring camp. Could be a sneaky depth move if they shine. 🌟
Zac Gallen returns to the D-backs on a one-year, $22M deal. After a rough 2025, he looks to revive his ace status. His past brilliance, including a top-five Cy Young finish, hints at a promising comeback for Arizona. 🔄
Zac Gallen returns to the D-backs on a one-year, $22.05M deal. The pitcher, pivotal since joining in 2019, aims to rebound after a challenging season. Arizona's rotation stays intriguing. 🔄
Zac Gallen returns to the D-backs on a one-year, $22M deal with $14M deferred. Despite a rough season, Gallen rejoins a crowded rotation. The D-backs' payroll remains steady, defying cost-cutting expectations. 💸
Zac Gallen returns to the D-backs on a one-year deal. The ace, who rejected a qualifying offer, has been a crucial part of Arizona's rotation, boasting a 3.61 ERA over seven years. His commitment to the team remains as strong as his fastball. ⚾
Diamondbacks re-sign Zac Gallen on a one-year, $22.025M deal with $14M deferred. After a tough season with a 4.83 ERA, the D-Backs bet on a bounce-back from their veteran righty. ⚾️
Prospects and pitching development were key topics in a Reddit AMA with D-backs beat reporter Steve Gilbert. Moreno remains a defensive asset behind the plate, while top prospect Waldschmidt's spring performance could influence roster decisions.
Corbin Carroll is back at D-backs camp post-hamate surgery, already working on throwing drills. While he aims for an Opening Day return, his World Baseball Classic plans have been shelved. Carroll's resilience shines, even with a cast. 🏃♂️
Paul Sewald reunites with the D-backs on a 1-year deal, aiming to fortify their bullpen woes. After a promising yet injury-marred past, Sewald returns to the desert, hoping to reclaim former glory and stabilize Arizona's late-game strategy. 🏜️
Paul Sewald returns to the Diamondbacks on a major-league deal. Once a key bullpen piece in their 2023 World Series run, Sewald signs a one-year contract, hoping to regain his form after a challenging 2024 season. ⚾
Paul Sewald returns to the Diamondbacks on a one-year, $1.5 million deal. Once a postseason hero, his recent form raises questions about his role. Can he reclaim past glory or are high-leverage situations out of reach? ⏳
Paul Sewald rejoins the Diamondbacks on a one-year deal, injecting experience into their bullpen. His return could solidify the pitching staff—pending a physical. 🤝
Jordan Lawlar, once a top infield prospect for the D-backs, faces a potential shift to center field after the acquisition of Nolan Arenado. Manager Torey Lovullo's strategy raises questions about Alek Thomas's future role. 🧐
D-backs' star outfielder Corbin Carroll will undergo surgery for a broken hamate bone, sidelining him from the World Baseball Classic and casting doubt on his Opening Day availability. His recovery could affect his early-season power. ⚾️
Corbin Carroll's broken hand puts a damper on the D-backs' spring, sidelining him for 8-10 weeks. With McCarthy and Alexander traded and Gurriel Jr. injured, the outfield depth is tested. Carroll's return timeline is uncertain, adding pressure to the roster.
Corbin Carroll will miss the World Baseball Classic due to surgery for a broken hamate bone. The Diamondbacks hope their star outfielder, pivotal since his 2022 call-up, returns by Opening Day. 🏟️
Corbin Carroll is set for surgery on a fractured hamate bone. This setback sidelines the Diamondbacks star for most of camp and likely lands him on the injured list for the start of the 2026 season.
Carlos Santana joins the D-backs, emphasizing defense as they open Spring Training. The veteran's arrival aims to boost Arizona's infield alongside Nolan Arenado. Santana's experience and defensive skills mark a strategic offseason move.
The Diamondbacks' bullpen gets a boost with Kade Strowd, who outperformed peers in key metrics like ground ball rates and hard-hit percentage. With his diverse pitch arsenal, Strowd is poised to make a significant impact. 🔍
D-backs' ace Corbin Burnes targets a mid-July return post-Tommy John surgery. After signing a $210M deal, he aims to bounce back from a 2025-ending injury. The bullpen's on the mend too, with Puk and Martinez eyeing comebacks. 🔄