Randal Grichuk underwent surgery last month to remove bone spurs from his ankle, so the newest member of the Diamondbacks roster might not be ready to make his Arizona debut by the very start of the season. “It’s one of those things where there’s a good chance I’ll be ready for Opening Day and if not, it’s a week. In the grand scheme of things, big picture, it’s nothing to worry about,” Grichuk told Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic and other reporters. Obviously the D’Backs weren’t concerned enough to back away from their $2MM deal with the veteran outfielder, and Grichuk could possibly be used as a designated hitter at first until he is fully ready for outfield work.
As to what the D’Backs might have left on their shopping list after a busy offseason, GM Mike Hazen told reporters (including Alex Weiner of Arizona Sports) that “I think building out relief depth is probably something that we’re talking about. Pitching in general…I think from a position player standpoint, we’re probably in a spot where it’s less likely to see a clear opportunity for somebody. But we still have competitions underneath the starting roles. So we’ll see where that takes us.”
More from the National League….
- The Padres, Twins, Yankees, and Angels were linked to Kevin Kiermaier’s market before the outfielder re-signed with the Blue Jays, but Kiermaier told MLB.com’s Jon Paul Morosi that the Cubs, Dodgers, and Giants also had interest. Kiermaier and his family’s love of Toronto and his Jays teammates ultimately sealed his return to the Blue Jays, though it’s interesting to speculate how the four-time Gold Glover might’ve fit into his other suitors’ plans. Adding Kiermaier would’ve given the Cubs some flexibility if Pete Crow-Armstrong wasn’t ready for a starting role just yet, while depending on the timing, the Dodgers might not have re-signed Jason Heyward if Kiermaier had instead been added to the fold. Signing Kiermaier likely wouldn’t have prevented the Giants from signing Jung Hoo Lee, though Lee might’ve been ticketed for more time as a corner outfielder than in center.
- The Pirates and Mitch Keller had several discussions about a contract extension last season, and Keller is “really looking forward” to a fresh set of negotiations this spring. “Going through arbitration and stuff, [the two sides are] obviously talking. Hopefully it’ll pick up, and we’ll get something going,” Keller told Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Keller is under arbitration control through the 2025 season, and the right-hander has emerged as the de facto ace of the Pirates’ rotation over the last two seasons.
- Left-hander Nick Lodolo has already been at the Reds’ spring camp for a month, as Lodolo has been getting in extra work in the aftermath of an injury-marred 2023 season. Lodolo tossed 34 1/3 innings over seven starts before suffering a stress fracture in his left tibia in May, and he made only three minor league appearances before being shut down in late August. Lodolo told MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon that he isn’t feeling any pain in his left leg, and though he isn’t up to feeling exactly normal just yet, Lodolo and manager David Bell are hopeful the pitcher can be ready to be part of the Opening Day roster. “Health will be the top priority,” Bell said. “So if we don’t feel great about it, we could always just delay it, making sure that he’s fully healthy. He’s in a place that he could catch up and be on time for the season.”
towinagain
Padres “linked”.
towinagain
“Interested”
“Have interest”
Can’t afford any minor league signings.
No FA signing and holes all over the roster.
myaccount2
Huh? They signed what felt like a billion relievers.
truthlemonade
It is cool that Kevin Kiermaier’s family loves Toronto. He has two sons, aged 5 and almost 3. I am not Canadian, but I don’t hear about too many American players going to Canada for one year and their families liking it. I could be wrong. I love Montreal and I have read that most American players disliked playing there which seems disappointing to me. I would think that with social media being able to connect people from wherever, playing in Canada would be much less of an issue.
Edp007
Article today about Kikuchi loving Toronto , moved the family over , enrolled the kids in school in Toronto.
Edp007
NBA players always love Toronto , Drake scene , legal weed , strip joints etc
runningwithnailclippers
Also Canada is a lot safer then the country down south. To Canada, everyone from America is a hillbilly. Basically, if you want to raise a family, Canada is a safer bet.
rememberthecoop
Pot meet kettle.
HalosHeavenJJ
The turf in Montreal’s stadium was horrible. I think that was a big reason players didn’t like Montreal.
its_happening
Everyone has a false perception of one thing or another. It makes us human.
With regard to Montreal, it was a rough stadium to play in.
Ghangis
They did a huge peice on gausman and his families love for Toronto.
gbs42
I think this is the story Ghangis is referring to:
thestar.com/sports/blue-jays/blue-jays-ace-toronto…
solaris602
Might be the right time to extend Keller for less than market after he faded so bad in the second half. Need some continuity on that staff.
TheMan 3
I agree @solaris602
They offered Keller a team friendly contract extension last season but Mitch refused it
After his post AS performance, I would be reluctant to offer him anything substantial until he proves that was a fluke
DonOsbourne
The Lodolo news doesn’t sound very encouraging. Cincy should make one more move for a SP.
cmac2230
I don’t think they need to. They still have Martinez and/or Williamson that can slot into the 5th spot in the rotation if needed until Lodolo is ready
earmbrister
It sounds like they are just being cautious with Lodolo, which is a good thing. The Sheldon article mentioned him trying to push through it last year which aggravated the injury. It doesn’t seem like he’s had a setback.
If he regains his health, he very well may be the best pitcher on the staff. The Reds pitching rotation is deep, there’s no need to be signing or trading for another starter at this time.
Bobcastelliniscat
Lodolo is one injury prone season from being a total bust.
mlb1225
The Keller extension talk sounds similar to Reynolds last year around this time. Hopefully that means they can also get something done early this year.
Treehouse22
As Keller is already under contract for 2024 for just under $5.5 mil for his age 28 season, it would be surprising to see an extension offer of more than 5 years and $70 mil ($14 m AAV). In fact, I feel like 5 years and $60-65 mil is probably more likely. We’ve seen 1.5 good seasons. I can’t see them signing him beyond his age 33 season, unless it is to a club option of one year with an opt out.
He could surely increase his value with one more good season. He has one more arb year. He might be worth $100 mil this time next year…or it could go the other way if he regresses.
Treehouse22
Meant to say club option with a low buy out. I know the Pirates don’t play the opt out game.
DonOsbourne
Grichuk was a great signing for the D-Backs. I think they’ve had a very under-rated offseason overshadowed by the Dodgers’ largesse.
Edp007
Agreed. Solid roster
Homer_Heins
I’d much prefer low radar meaningful moves to large hype moves.
JoeBrady
The Padres, Twins, Yankees, and Angels were linked to Kevin Kiermaier’s
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I seriously doubt any of those teams were interested.
SD, MN, and LA haven’t added outfielders before or since, so they don’t seem particularly interested. And I doubt that the NYY wanted to add another weak-ish bat to their lineup.
Macbeth
I would love to see a Keller deal get done. Something maybe around the 5 to 7 year at 16-18 per year would be appropriate I think.
TheMan 3
They need to start working on a contract extension with Bednar next
Grumpofm
In reference to Keller, it seems like extending pitchers is a bigger risk to the club than the pitchers themselves. With the amount of season ending or long term injuries and surgeries. I’d rather see an extension with a modest base salary and performance bonuses to make them earn it. Those are frequently termed team friendly due to the lower base salary.
runningwithnailclippers
Did they miss that McLain has a slight oblique issue? out 5-7 days. Good the Reds are all infielders.