Justin Turner is “atop [the Diamondbacks’] wish list” this offseason, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale writes. It isn’t any surprise that the D’Backs would be in pursuit of Turner, as the team also had interest in the veteran infielder last winter, and Turner’s stock is quite high after a successful year with the Red Sox.
Turner hit .276/.345/.455 with 23 homers over 626 plate appearances with Boston last season, as he hasn’t shown much sign of decline even though he turns 39 later this month. He’s back on the free agent market after declining his player option to remain with the Sox, and seems likely to land another multi-year contract even at his advanced age. Anything beyond two guaranteed years might be a bit of a reach, however, which perhaps keeps Turner within the Diamondbacks’ price range.
Several contenders or would-be contenders are likely to check in on Turner this winter, so the reigning NL champion D’Backs won’t be alone in their pursuit. Playing in Phoenix would also bring Turner a bit closer to his home in Southern California, and if Turner had designs on being a regular third baseman again, the Diamondbacks have an opening at the hot corner since Evan Longoria is also a free agent. Turner would probably be in the lineup most every day as either a third baseman, designated hitter, or occasional first baseman if Christian Walker is at DH or getting a rest day. When Turner isn’t at third base, Gerardo Perdomo or Emmanuel Rivera would be on hand to man the position.
Signing Turner would also add a right-handed bat to Arizona’s lineup, and GM Mike Hazen told reporters (including The Athletic’s Evan Drellich and Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic) that keeping the lineup balanced is “probably going to be an area that we’re going to need to address again.” Free agents Longoria, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., and Tommy Pham all hit from the right side, leaving the Snakes a little heavy on lefty swingers and switch-hitters. Top prospect Jordan Lawlar is a right-handed hitter who is expected to get a larger role after making his MLB debut in 2023, though installing Lawlar as the everyday shortstop might be a little bold, and it might be dependent on how the D’Backs address the third base situation.
Beyond another hitter or two, Hazen stressed that his team will be looking to add some experienced rotation help. Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly were the cornerstones of an otherwise subpar rotation, as most of the younger arms had some growing pains, veteran Zach Davies was injured and mostly ineffective, and Madison Bumgarner was released entirely after continued struggles.
Rookie Brandon Pfaadt established himself during the playoffs, so he’ll be penciled into one spot along with Gallen and Kelly. That leaves room for another seasoned pitcher within the rotation’s top four, and Hazen felt the Snakes were simply lacking in this department during the postseason, most notably in their now-infamous bullpen game in Game 4 of the World Series.
“Having veterans in that rotation matter. I think you looked across the aisle here in this series and [the Rangers] had more veteran starting pitchers than we did,” Hazen said.
To this end, Hazen had some regrets over not already addressing this need last summer. The general manager said he “chased every starting pitcher in the free market” at the deadline, and noted that teams often asked for Pfaadt and Alek Thomas in trade demands. While Hazen had no intention of moving either of those players, “were there other avenues that we could have pushed, by adding more prospects in the deals where it didn’t include those guys? Where I should have gone down that route? I don’t know. I don’t know the answer to those things. But I know I didn’t get a starting pitcher. And that’s on me.”
TAKERDBACKS
ad a diehard dbacks fan I’m fine with turner and wanted him before red sox had him. Now get him and maybe teoscar hernandez or a platoon of Joc and Duval. Maybe soler. but we need another power hitter.
scottaz
Yes, another right handed power hitting OF.
Pete'sView
TAKERDBACKS—
I’m a Giants fan and I can tell you you don’t want Joc or Duval. Turner and Lawler will make the D-Backs even more dangerous in 2024. I’m not happy about that, but congratulations, a fun team to watch.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Do they offer a QO to Gurriel Jr? Or is that too much money for another year if he accepted it?
acell10
he’s not eligible to get a QO
TAKERDBACKS
He not eligible plus I was a fan an still.am but we need a little more power. If they somehow keep him then we need a lefty outfielder if we sign turner.Maybe Joc or.conforto
highheat
No need for a LHH OF with Carroll, Fletcher, McCarthy, and Thomas in-house. The team needs a 3B that can hit RHP, and it doesn’t really matter if they’re LHH or RHH.
But with the options for LHH OF, they could use some RHH OF in the mix.
TAKERDBACKS
Yes we do. you can’t trust Mccarthy or fletcher. Alek is a great fielder and an ok hitter. We need another lefty if we are going all righties. Out bench lefty was PAVIN SMITH!
Shawn W.
Good to hang onto Pfaadt and Alek Thomas. Starting pitchers available at last year’s trade deadline were not worth “the future”.
Ghost Pepper
Screw Turner. I want Arenado.
gbs42
So do the Cardinals.
derail76
And he won’t accept a trade to anybody but the Dodgers.
Franklin Souze
The very young & aggressive Backs are possibly the best fit for a veteran whose earned the respect of all his ML PEERS & serves as an example for his consistent performance at a high level, work ethic, commitment and Tier One leadership qualities.
Very sad how his 2023 season was wasted as a valuable piece in a fractured & misfit jigsaw puzzle of a roster in Boston.
Cleon Jones
Sonny Gray would help that rotation.
BrianStrowman9
Hazen was surprised to be in the WS with this roster just like the rest of us.
It was flawed and had obvious holes. Tough to fix their SP problems in one deadline. Great season for the Snakes. Always have a shot with Corbin Carroll around. That guy is tremendous.
oscar gamble
Refreshing to see a GM point a finger at himself and say I should have done better. I agree that they shouldn’t have traded Prada’s and Thomas for a short term pitcher.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
I think Turner has lined himself up for around 2 years/$30M and he’ll probably be almost exactly worth the value of the contract, for whatever team signs him.
desertdawg
Two things I would be concern in giving him a full two-year guaranteed contract, going against Turner, one being his knee issues, he had those days in LA, two he is 39. Maybe give him one year guaranteed with a 2nd year team option that turns into guarantee with an incentive driven with games played.
scottaz
I would prefer Candelaria or Chapman over Turner. Both are much younger and more certain than a 39 year old.
vtadave
Isn’t the Candy man retired?
Pete'sView
Nah, you can’t count on Candelaria and Chapman is nothing but glove, a huge swing and miss guy. Turner is a perfect fit.