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. ⚾️
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. 🏟️
Examining Zac Gallen's potential return could shake up the Diamondbacks' pitching strategy. Meanwhile, offseason rumors around Ketel Marte seem like much ado about nothing. Tommy Troy's prospects could change Arizona's future outlook.
Jonathan Loaisiga joins the Arizona Diamondbacks, betting on himself to secure a bullpen spot in spring training. Opting for a minor-league deal over a guaranteed $1M, he's poised to leverage his ground ball prowess behind Nolan Arenado's defense. 🏟️
D-backs reinforced their rotation by re-signing Merrill Kelly and adding Michael Soroka, but the bullpen sees minimal changes with Taylor Clarke's addition. GM Mike Hazen hints at potential trade moves to boost the relief corps. ⚾
Ketel Marte is crowned MLB's top second baseman, reaffirming his prime status. Cliff Floyd's endorsement solidifies Marte as the Diamondbacks' keystone. 🔑
Nolan Arenado, recently traded to the Diamondbacks, will represent Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. A veteran All-Star, Arenado's switch adds flair to Puerto Rico's lineup.
Jose Fernandez, the youngest player on the Diamondbacks' 40-man roster, is a dark horse for 2026. Despite low name recognition, his quick rise through the minors and a recent position switch to shortstop show potential. Keep an eye on this emerging talent.
Zac Gallen's return to the Diamondbacks is clouded by financial woes. Despite being front-runners, Arizona's budget constraints and Gallen's high market value pose hurdles. Can they surprise us like before? 🤔
Ryne Nelson, securing a spot in the 2026 rotation, remains grounded. Despite his standout 2025 season, he approaches Spring Training with the same grit and determination as before. 🏆
Ryan Waldschmidt, an outfielder for the Diamondbacks, is among the top 100 prospects revealed on MLB Network. Keep an eye on his development as he aims to make an impact in the big leagues. 📈
Corbin Carroll, Ketel Marte, and Geraldo Perdomo shine as Arizona’s trio in MLB Network's Top 25 Players. Carroll’s power-speed combo ranks him 9th, while Marte and Perdomo hold 19th and 24th spots, respectively. Arizona's talent depth remains a concern.
Corbin Carroll shines as he ranks ninth in MLB Network's Top 100 Players Right Now, with teammates Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo also making the top 25. 🌟 Arizona's talent is making waves.
Paul Goldschmidt's past with the D-backs remains a hot topic. Despite his historic impact, Arizona traded him to the Cardinals, where he thrived. The debate lingers on whether they should have extended his contract. ⚾️
The Diamondbacks face a Goldschmidt dilemma: re-sign the franchise icon for a platoon role or let him pursue a full-time gig elsewhere. With fan nostalgia versus financial and roster realities at play, the decision remains a tough call for Arizona.
The Diamondbacks bid farewell to Gus Varland, claimed by the Nationals after Arizona signed Taylor Clarke. Roster shuffle continues. ⚾️
Nolan Arenado joins the Diamondbacks, aiming to boost the team in 2026. Despite recent batting declines due to injuries, his stellar defense and potential offensive recovery could add two wins, benefiting from Chase Field's hitter-friendly dynamics.
D-backs bolster bullpen by re-signing Taylor Clarke, who impressed in 2025. With Clarke's return, Arizona aims to strengthen their pitching depth, though a closer is still needed. Meanwhile, 18 new international signings add future potential. 🔄
Three D-backs prospects—Tommy Troy, Demetrio Crisantes, and JD Dix—make the 2026 Top 10 2B Prospects list, highlighting the team's promising future at the keystone. ⚾
Merrill Kelly is back with the Diamondbacks, bringing a taste of Korean cuisine and golf to his routine in the Valley. Meanwhile, the bullpen remains a work in progress with no clear closer in sight. ⏳
GM Mike Hazen confirms Ketel Marte isn't going anywhere, ending trade talks for the Diamondbacks' star second baseman. Hazen's firm stance underscores his credibility, despite lingering speculation. Marte remains a key part of Arizona's future plans.
Ketel Marte remains a Diamondback, with GM Mike Hazen reaffirming no trades despite other teams' recent signings. Marte's presence is secure as Spring Training approaches. 🐍
Diamondbacks snag Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals, who cover most of his contract. Arenado relishes joining Arizona's dynamic core, thrilled by their proximity to Southern California and their play style. He steps in as the everyday third baseman. 🏟️