4:21PM: The trade has been officially announced, with the return to the Marlins being specified as cash considerations or a player to be named later.
1:23PM: The Diamondbacks have acquired first baseman Josh Bell from the Marlins, as per Craig Mish of the Miami Herald (links to X). Miami placed Bell on waivers two days ago, and Mish reports that Arizona will send cash to the Marlins to cover some of the roughly $5.9MM still owed to Bell for the remainder of the 2024 season. Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic (via X) writes that the D’Backs will cover $2.25MM of Bell’s remaining salary.
The move seems like an instant reaction to the oblique injury that forced Christian Walker out of last night’s game. Deemed as left oblique tightness at the time, the fact that the D’Backs have quickly pivoted to adding a new first baseman indicates that Walker has some type of a strain that will require a trip to the injured list. The Diamondbacks figure to give an update on Walker’s condition later today, and Piecoro adds that the MRI revealed “relatively good news” about his status. Walker will still need to hit the IL, and given how oblique issues can tend to linger, it could be difficult to project a recovery timeline.
Bell has now been traded at the deadline in each of the last three seasons. The first baseman was dealt along with Juan Soto as part of the blockbuster swap between the Nationals and Padres two years ago, and in 2023, Bell was sent from the Guardians to the Marlins for Kahlil Watson and Jean Segura.
In keeping with the rather streaky nature of Bell’s career, those two trades yielded very different results for his new teams. Bell was enjoying a nice season with Washington in 2022 but struggled badly after the deal to the Padres; last season saw Bell post middling numbers for the Guardians but he then caught fire after joining the Marlins, helping carry the Fish to a wild card berth.
Arizona can only hope for the repeat of Bell’s 2023 turn-around, and in fact the veteran first baseman has ended his Miami tenure on a high note. Bell has a 1.515 OPS and five homers over his last 33 plate appearances, after hitting a much more underwhelming .224/.288/.349 with nine homers in his first 408 PA of the season. While the Diamondbacks’ hand may have been somewhat forced by Walker’s injury, this recent production from Bell provides some evidence that he might be in another of his turns from ice-cold at the plate to red hot.
The switch-hitting Bell figures to step right into regular first base duty in Arizona. Though his splits are pretty even this season, Bell has performed better against lefties than against righties in recent years, so the D’Backs might look to use him in something of a platoon with a left-handed hitter like Pavin Smith, whose seems like a good candidate to be called back up to the majors when Walker is officially placed on the IL. Smith, Kevin Newman, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. have combined for 28 innings of work at first base this season, as Walker’s dominance at the position has left the D’Backs rarely in need of a backup plan.
Today’s deal is the second trade between the Marlins and Diamondbacks this week, as Arizona also picked up A.J. Puk in a separate swap. The Snakes were primarily known to be looking at pitching help even after Puk was acquired, though Walker’s injury naturally led to this unexpected need at first base.
From Miami’s perspective, the team has now dealt Puk, Bell, Trevor Rogers, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. as part of their deadline selloff, not to mention the Luis Arraez trade earlier in the season that signaled the Marlins’ intention to rebuild. Getting a bit of cash off the books for Bell is a decent return considering how he was struggling for much of the year, and the Fish will surely continue to be busy in swinging more deals before today’s 5pm CT deadline.
HopefulTwinsFan
This guy’s getting used to packing his bags on Deadline Days.
Prsabroso
@Hopeful That’s what happens when you are meh lol. Not horrible, not great, not expensive. You’re just a guy.
PiratesPundit51
$16,5 million (almost $6 million left to pay) is pretty expensive for a -0.6 WAR guy. Not many true rental 1Bs out there, neither team was in a good situation – Bell not especially tradable, Walker getting hurt. Just wonder if this kind of a move puts the Dbacks out of the market for real upgrades.
deepseamonster32
When you put it that way, it looks like we’ve all been more valuable to the Marlins.
highheat
There’re not too many areas on the roster that they really could acquire an affordable upgrade for.
The rotation looks more solid when Kelly/Rodriguez return (both have progressed to throwing simulated games; I think they’re both up to 3 innings/45-50 pitches last I heard)
They’re locked into the majority of their position players (only area I can think of for an outside upgrade is BU IF, but Newman has been decent, so idk about that)
The bullpen is probably the easiest upgrade, but the only course of action truly necessary there is:
Step 1: DFA Miguel Castro
Step 2: Get ANYBODY ELSE in there
Step 3: ????
Step 4: Profit
DBacks are kind of in a holding pattern waiting for the SP/Walker recoveries and for Carroll to pull himself out of the depths
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Reminds me of Jarrett Jack of the nba. He was traded 5 times in 12 years. Including on draf6 day
jj954
Peter is cooking. I really like how he is fully committing to this unlike past rebuilds. Build that Tampa system Peta
UKPhil
After coming to the Marlins, Bendix spent much more time on acquiring analytics people than looking at ball players
mlb fan
“Billion analytics nerds”…Peter must be fairly savvy himself because he loses his top guys every couple years and yet they remain pretty successful in their particular business model. Leadership and direction typically comes from the top.
The McNasty1
Mediocre
Big Smoke
Bendix is on FIRE today
Simm
Walkers replacement while he is injured
C Yards Jeff
Savvy move by FO. Speedy recovery CW.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
He’ll be a good bench bat, there’s no way he takes time from walker or pederson
Travis’ Wood
He will while Walker is out
Bob Sacamano 310
Weird fit with Walker at 1B and Joc at DH right?
Travis’ Wood
Walker hurt
Bob Sacamano 310
How long though?
Murray Rothbard
oblique, those can take months and be tough to predict
Shrutefarm
Obliques can be tricky. Max Muncy of LAD has been out since the middle of May and isn’t expected back anytime soon.
NYCityRiddler
For whom the bell tolls. Ahahaha!
Homer_Heins
Hopefully that doesn’t mean an extended absence for Christian Walker.
westcasey
Walker is hurt. .Might be 10 day IL or more. Oblique is what I read. Testing today.
Brew’88
It would be a rare oblique injury if he’s out just 10 days.
desertdawg
Walker sounds like he is going on the DL with a oblique injury, Hazen did not waste anytime trying to find a replacement..
TAKERDBACKS
Walker getting hurt kills us! But I’m happy with this move!
positively_broad_st
Has to be cash involved. No way Arizona is footing the bill for that kind of production…
YaGottaBelieveAgain
Any chance TB and MIA merge to create one FL team. Just kidding I think.
Old York
@YaGottaBelieveAgain
Well, TB did suggest that they could play half their games in Montreal, so maybe they could do something like the Rays play in Miami for half the season and the Marlins play in TB for half the season.
User 4245925809
Long as they leave most of the current marlins rostered players off the team.. Bell, another 1 of the guys seemed to not be playing with his head in the game this year. hope he’ll do better with AZ and a team still in a PO hunt.
2 big problems gone from marlins. 1 more to go (not naming). Hope team will rebound with some of the guys gone who played/acted like they were not in it for the team this year and maybe more care in the future when assembling the roster.
User 401527550
He has a negative War. They don’t have a minor league player that is better then that?
Boazona
They did have DDLS…but they traded him for Puk.
highheat
I mean, Pavin is still in AAA and doing decently, but it seems that Hazen wanted a guy with some juice in his bat
If Bell actually is on a heater? At least some of Walker’s production can be replaced (definitely not the glove, though; I’m kind of dreading not seeing Walker covering 1B)
If he goes caput? They Hazen only gave up cash for him, so he’d be an easy cut.
JoeBrady
They are probably banking on him having 6 HRs in his last 46 ABs. That would have some serious value if he could stay at least semi-hot until Walker returns.
Benjamin101677
A oblique could be a 2 month heal; this is an insurance policy. He is not a bad player just about average but had some pop makes a good bench bat if Walker is healthy
Boazona
Not exciting, but a decent backup for Walker since there wasn’t an internal replacement for him that wasn’t needed elsewhere on the field.
ButchHuskeyLives
Does this mean its Deyvison time in Miami?
Pads Fans
Why?
highheat
Christian Walker left the game with “oblique tightness” and DBacks had no true 1B BU on the Active Roster. Walker definitely hitting the IL.
billw-2
Didn’t even know Bell was DFA’ed! last 10 games, 5 HRs .342/444. Going from the 2nd worst team in baseball (with zero fans in the seats) to a team in the playoff hunt, can only give him some juice…
30 Parks
Character guy with power – good pickup for Arizona.
cleveland_spider
Yea if the guy can get in a groove he’s a pleasure to have in your lineup. But when he’s not….
YourDreamGM
A+ Salary dump. Nice to have a guy like this out there for Arizona
energel
loved this guy with the bucs
sufferforsnakes
Why not Chaparro or English? Dumb.
highheat
Why is this dumb? Only money was given up to acquire Bell and committing a 40-man spot to a young player before the offseason would limit the ability to make roster moves down the stretch (even slight limitations are still limitations).
Remember, we’re expecting 2 SP to come off of the 60-day IL soon, and Bell will be a FA at the end of the season. So not only is Bell easy to cut (if it unfortunately comes to that), but he’s also a guaranteed opening on the 40-man when the year ends (which wouldn’t be the case for Chaparro/English)
I personally prefer some degree of roster flexibility when given multiple choices for the fringier players on the roster, but that might just be me.
sufferforsnakes
Dude, seems no matter what I have to say, you always respond like a know-it-all. You know that you don’t have to, right? Thanks, appreciate it.
highheat
I disappeared from this site for literal months, but I’m glad you remember me 😉
I remember you, too, and it seems like every time I respond is to an off-the-cuff negative remark; doesn’t being that negative perpetually get exhausting? You know you don’t have to do that either, right? (The first question was legitimate, the second was as rhetorical as your’s was)
If doing research to formulate an opinion (and presenting how I reached my conclusion) makes me a know-it-all, then you can go ahead and call me Poindexter; I get to call you Negative Nancy, though. Deal?
Opinions in a public forum beget opinions in a public forum. You’re more than free to mute me if it bothers you, that’s what the button is there for. I have no desire to shut down discourse, though, so I personally won’t do that (but I understand if you’re annoyed).
P.S. I remember your time as sufferfortribe, so I remember that you’re still a relatively new DBacks fan; for that reason, I try to point out things you may have overlooked to give some positive perspective (with added context as to how it could be seen that way)
P.P.S. I won’t apologize for doing that, nor will I cater my dialogue so that you don’t hear the “know-it-all tone” when you’re reading my replies. You’re annoyed by it (which wasn’t my intention), but I’m also annoyed by baseless negativity and lazy commentary (which I’m sure wasn’t your intention).
Finally, friendly reminder that calling something “dumb” is the hard-hitting commentary that you can get from a 3 year old; I know you’re better and more knowledgeable than that.
sufferforsnakes
My comment of dumb was for not bringing up English or Chaparro. It was not directed at anyone on here.
I feel justified in that, seeing that the Nationals got Chaparro.
I do appreciate your knowledge more than someone else in particular on this app, though.
Melchez17
How many players have the Marlins dealt this deadline?
desertdawg
At least 7, and received at least 8 to 10 prospects plus 2.5 million.
GooseGoslinGuy
We Nats fans look forward to seeing Josh with the Dbacks if he plays tonight or tomorrow. Josh was popular and productive with the Nationals, but the trade to the Padres sucked all the mojo out of him. This bouncing around seems to have counterproductive effects. Glad he has had some good games recently, but more and more he is looking like a candidate to join guys like Matt Adams in the Mexican League. Always fun to see Josh tomahawk a home run, though.
desertdawg
D’Backs are not expecting Bell to carry the team and hit HR’s, just be himself no pressure to be Walker. The D’Backs motto is “Just keep the line moving”.
highheat
Facts @desertdawg
He doesn’t need to be THE GUY, just contribute to the club however he can
BannedMarlinsFanBase
Can we have all the Marlins trades covered in one article and one post?
If so, I’d like to say in one post, thank you to all the suckers…I mean…trade partners that actually gave the Marlins something for our relievers. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
For this article, good for Josh to be back in another playoff hunt.
Ghost Pepper
In other words you don’t give a Puk.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
Nope. I’m truly thrilled that we actually were given prospects for our lousy bullpen.
GarryHarris
These GMs know the big picture much better than we fans of MLB. However, some of these acquisitions are questionable. IMO, the D-Backs would’ve been better with Mark Canha who can play 1B and OF and cost less.
In no time in the history of MLB has offense and pitching numbers been so poor yet the salaries are higher than ever.