After reaching the World Series as a Wild Card team, the ‘low market’ Arizona Diamondbacks faced two choices this offseason. They could either trust the existing roster, stay quiet, and make trades before the deadline if necessary.
The roof at the Arizona Diamondbacks’ downtown Phoenix home of Chase Field continues to be a hot button topic, especially after an exhibition game was rained out on Monday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks open their season as -231 favorites in a home matchup with the Colorado Rockies on Thursday at 10:10 PM ET, live on ARID. Arizona’s Zac Gallen and Colorado’s Kyle Freeland have been named the starters for this contest.
The Arizona Diamondbacks finalized their 26-man Opening Day roster on Thursday, as the sequel to their 2023 postseason run begins at Chase Field against the Colorado Rockies.
The Arizona Diamondbacks (0-0) begin their 2024 season with a home matchup against the Colorado Rockies (0-0) on Thursday, with first pitch at 10:10 PM ET.
After playing a significant role as the veteran presence in the clubhouse during the Diamondbacks’ trip to the World Series in 2023, Evan Longoria remains a free agent heading into this season.
One of the pitchers broke into the majors as an unheralded 27-year-old rookie with the 2022 Brewers and quickly became a vital part of their bullpen that season.
The 2024 MLB season is officially here with the Arizona Diamondbacks taking on the Colorado Rockies inside Chase Field tonight at 7:10 PM. Following a new TV deal inked over the offseason, fans can now witness the Diamondbacks in action on DBACKS.TV for $99.99 per year, or through their respective TV providers.
A World Series run changes things, no doubt. The Arizona Diamondbacks have amped expectations in 2024, with most of the relatively young roster returning and additions made in several key spots to improve the lineup and build depth.
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced on Thursday where local fans can watch them on various cable and satellite providers after MLB negotiated a television rights deal for the 2024 season.
As Opening Day for the Arizona Diamondbacks is under 24 hours away, they will reportedly not have their newest signing on the 40-man roster to begin the season.
On Wednesday, Diamondbacks’ GM Mike Hazen announced that MLB Pipeline’s #11 ranked prospect, Jordan Lawlar, will undergo thumb surgery, causing him to miss a couple of months.
After experiencing a challenging spring at the plate, marked by a .194 batting average across 41 plate appearances, infielder Kevin Newman has decided to opt out of his minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, thereby becoming a free agent.
Arizona Diamondbacks farm director Shaun Larkins said that Jordan Lawlar will undergo surgery Thursday to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb. He could have a full return to baseball activity in eight to ten weeks, Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic reports.
He has above-average speed and some defensive versatility, which could be enough to garner interest for clubs seeking some right-handed infield depth.
Diamondbacks shortstop Jordan Lawlar will undergo surgery on his right thumb and will be out of action for eight to 10 weeks.
Jordan Montgomery’s new deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks apparently accounts for the risks stemming from his lengthy offseason wait.
Yankees GM Brian Cashman decided that adding veteran Marcus Stroman was enough for a free-agent pitching class headlined by Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell and the former Yankee Montgomery.
The defending National League champion Diamondbacks managed to get a little better just before the start of the 2024 season.
Just days before the start of the regular season, the Arizona Diamondbacks will be without closer Paul Sewald for the foreseeable future.
The Arizona Diamondbacks’ penultimate spring training contest Monday against the Cleveland Guardians was cut short. The reason behind the cancellation was surprising for more reasons than one.
Arizona closer Paul Sewald, whose acquisition at the trade deadline in 2023 helped spur the Diamondbacks to the National League pennant and a World Series berth, will open the season on the injured list with a strained left oblique.
Let’s start with some wisdom from FanGraphs’ Dan Szymborski, a writer who knows baseball numbers as well as anyone: He was then asked how World Series
The Arizona Diamondbacks released veteran shortstop Elvis Andrus on Friday amid a flurry of moves. Andrus, 35, signed a minor league deal with the Diamondbacks earlier this month.
Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez left today's game in the second inning after a couple warmup pitches due to left lat tightness. After throwing his last warmup pitch, Rodriguez approached second baseman Elvis Andrus complaining of back tightness.
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