The Diamondbacks have gotten a lot of trade interest in outfielder Jake McCarthy but Arizona isn’t yet interested in dealing the 26-year-old, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale writes. This isn’t the first time McCarthy’s name has surfaced in trade rumors, though the buzz quieted after McCarthy turned in a lackluster 2023 season. The outfielder finished fourth in NL Rookie of the Year voting in 2022, but followed up that breakout campaign by hitting only .243/.318/.326 over 312 plate appearances last season. McCarthy’s struggles resulted in a loss of playing time and even a demotion to Triple-A, plus an oblique injury kept him from being a part of Arizona’s postseason rosters during the team’s run to the World Series.
Randal Grichuk is expected to begin the season on the injured list, so McCarthy should probably land a job as the Diamondbacks’ fourth outfielder for at least the start of the year. He also has a minor league option remaining, so the D’Backs could stash him back at Triple-A if necessary. It is worth noting that the D’Backs were reportedly open to moving either McCarthy or Dominic Fletcher in February’s trade with the White Sox that sent Fletcher to Chicago, though in the wake of that deal, Arizona might not be willing to further deplete their stock of young outfielders by also moving McCarthy in another trade. Nightengale feels McCarthy might be more of a trade chip later in the season, if the Diamondbacks are having trouble finding playing time or a roster spot available for him.
More from around the NL West…
- Minor league signing Tucker Barnhart looks to have won the Diamondbacks’ backup catching job, as The Arizona Republic’s Nick Piecoro (X link) was among those to note that the D’Backs optioned Jose Herrera to Triple-A today. Herrera acted as Gabriel Moreno’s backup last season once Carson Kelly was let go in August, but Arizona will now turn to the veteran Barnhart as a more experienced bench option. Barnhart has won two Gold Gloves over his 10 MLB seasons, spent mostly with the Reds before one-year stints with the Tigers and Cubs over the last two seasons.
- Right-hander Anthony Molina will make the Rockies’ Opening Day roster, according to MLB.com’s Thomas Harding (via X). Selected as the third overall pick of the Rule 5 Draft last December, Molina was an international signing for the Rays who posted a 3.64 ERA over 301 2/3 innings in Tampa Bay’s farm system, including a 4.37 ERA in 55 2/3 Triple-A frames last season. The 22-year-old worked mostly as a starter last year but now looks slated for a bullpen role in Colorado. As per the stipulations of the Rule 5 Draft, Molina will have to remain on the Rockies’ active roster for the entire season in order for the Rox to claim his rights, or else Colorado will have to offer him back to the Rays.
- Austin Slater returned to the field yesterday and is also set to play in today’s game, marking the Giants outfielder’s first action since last weekend. Slater has been bothered by discomfort in his right elbow, which is a troubling sign since Slater underwent surgery on that same elbow last October to both remove a bone spur and address some nerve problems via an ulnar nerve transposition. His recovery led to a slower start to his Cactus League work, and Slater has played in only six games this spring, so manager Bob Melvin told the San Francisco Chronicle’s Shayna Rubin and other reporters that Slater might need to start the season on the injured list. As Slater himself told Rubin and company, “The quantity of at-bats, I’m not super concerned about. It’s more about feeling healthy and being able to bounce back the next day which, at this point, I haven’t been able to do.” If Slater isn’t available for Opening Day, Luis Matos is the likeliest candidate to step into the backup/platoon outfield role.
GSWfanklay
Matos yes slater no healthy or not
TellItGoodbye
What is it with these managers? What are they so frightened of? Play Matos and Luciano and stop it with all these mediocre uninspiring players. I guarantee you more fans show up for Matos and Luciano rather than Slater and Ahmed.
My dream SF outfield is Matos, Lee, and Luciano. Put Fitz or Casey at SS. Love Yaz, but we all know he’ll be on the IL by April 15.
foppert2
I hope they prioritise winning over fans showing up for particular players. Slater is one of the best performing pinch hitters in the game. I’ve got that way above mediocre and uninspiring.
TellItGoodbye
You’re right, of course, but I just wish the Giants would take a chance, a long term chance, with some of the kids. Then again, Joey Bart. Ugg.
foppert2
Odds are they will be conservative with Slater and Matos gets opportunities to show off the new rig. Bit worrying for Slater though. Doesn’t sound good.
Jean Matrac
Managers like vets because they don’t make stupid mistakes. Slater made me want to pull my hair out with his bonehead mistakes on the basepaths when he was young. Young teams very rarely win it all, where WS champs are usually an older team.
Fitz looks to me to be better suited to a utility role. And I don’t want to see Schmitt anywhere near a ML bat until he fixes his problems in AAA. I don’t mind a good defender with a lesser bat playing over a better hitter/lesser defender at SS. But Schmitt’s bat is too putrid at this point to play him over a better hitter, no matter how good the glove.
I understand the perception that Yaz is always injured, but he isn’t in reality. He was healthy 2020, 2021, and 2022. Last season was his worst for missed games, but he still managed to play 106 games in 2023.
mattwild1
Re: vets making mistakes
Slater is allergic to the cutoff man.
TellItGoodbye
True true. Just dreaming of us developing a superstar. Hey, I’m just happy the season is 4 days away!
foppert2
What have you got for opening day ?
Bailey
Murphy
Flores
Wade Jr
Estrada
Luciano
Ahmed
Chapman
Soler
Yaz
Lee
Conforto
Matos
Webb
Snell
Harrison
Hicks
Winn
Black
Doval
Rogers
Rogers
Jackson
Walker
Sanchez
Jefferies
4 roster spots required.
Slater IL. Villar gone. Hummel gone. Bart gone.
Jean Matrac
mattwild1, That’s true, but he still makes fewer mistakes now than he used to
Candlestoked
Foppert, I have Fitz and not Ahmed. Fitzgerald is more versatile.
stephaniebpetagno
I think that’s pretty close to bang on. I think Ramos might get the DFA/Trade treatment along with Villar, Hummel and Bart. Slater might be good to go.
TigersLoveCinnamon
Your dream is to play an extremely young player in the outfield, even though he’s never played it. Thank God you aren’t in charge of the giants.
Luciano at short sure, especially with Chapman to help cover him adjust defensively
TellItGoodbye
If I were in charge of the Giants I’d be leading off and playing centerfield! Ha!
scottn59c
Put me in coach, I’m ready to play!
Pete'sView
Luciano will never last at ss. He’ll end up in a corner OF spot.
ForeverGiantsFan
With Amhed at SS and Chapman at 3rd the Giants have an outstanding defense on the left side of the infield. Giants had worse defense in baseball last season.
Homer_Heins
McCarthy’s steal percentage is excellent, where a single and a walk turns into a double almost every time. Combine that with excellent defense at every position, he’s got to be the best backup OF in the league.
thejet
Agree! Adding Grichuk was a head scratcher
Homer_Heins
Grichuk is also a good backup and makes them better against lefties. He could prove especially valuable to pinch hit to score late in the game.
DonOsbourne
Grichuk hits right handed. That makes him a perfect complement to left handed hitters Carrol and Thomas. There should be room for everyone to get at bats with Pederson being a strict platoon DH.
DonOsbourne
Carson Kelly is having a nice spring. I hope he’s healthy and able to contribute all season to what I think will be a sneaky good Tigers team.
stymeedone
The Tigers will be sneaky only to those not paying attention.
Jean Matrac
AZ is being smart indicating that they don’t want to trade McCarthy. It says they won’t let him go cheap. But with their OF depth, I think they should consider moving him if the price is right.
scottaz
Blaze Alexander has forced his way into the Dbacks plans for a utility infielder. He doesn’t need to go to AAA Reno to get reps. In fact, with Jordan Lawler getting At Bats in Reno, the Dbacks can get more playing time for Alexander on the big league squad. Blaze can spell Perdomo 35-40 starts at SS, 40 or so starts at DH platooning with Pederson, 25-30 starts at 3b spelling Suarez, 20 or so starts at 2b spelling Marte, and 30-40 PH appearances. Those are SuperSub type starts, and Blaze can handle it.
DonOsbourne
If he could handle 3rd and produce enough offensively, that would be huge, long-term.
Homer_Heins
He looks like he belongs.
jorge78
The proper new name of the social cesspool formerly know as
Twitter is:
XITTER.
The X is pronounced like an S.
Pease spread the word…..
Not a clever name
How is that relevant? It’s not even close to being clever?
Candlestoked
You read it here first!
This one belongs to the Reds
More like the X pronounced like SH
Non Roster Invitee
Austin Slater is the longest tenured Giant.