After a shocking run to the World Series last October, the Diamondbacks once again find themselves inching towards the playoffs with a 1.5-game lead over the Braves and Mets in the AL Wild Card race. Arizona is in the second of three spots, leaving Atlanta and New York in a tie for the third spot. While there’s still room for things to change, Fangraphs gives the Snakes a strong 86.4% chance of making the postseason for the second consecutive year when all is said and done. Even with those solid odds, the club will surely want all the help it can get to secure its positioning and head into the playoffs strong.
Fortunately, reinforcements are on the way as manager Torey Lovullo told reporters (including Alex Weiner of AZSports) that both catcher Gabriel Moreno and outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. are “very close” to being activated from the injured list. The duo were scheduled to play in a game at the club’s Spring Training complex today where Moreno was set to both hit and catch while Gurriel would hit without playing the field. That leaves Moreno, who has been out for six weeks due to a groin strain, a bit closer to playing in the majors than Gurriel, who’s been out two weeks now with a strained calf.
Moreno, 24, is in his second season with the Diamondbacks after being acquired from the Blue Jays alongside Gurriel in the Daulton Varsho trade prior to the 2023 campaign. Moreno has established himself well as a solid two-way catcher and has posted a .262/.344/.385 slash line with a 105 wRC+ while playing excellent defense behind the plate. That two-way talent has left the Snakes missing Moreno dearly, as they’ve utilized a combination of the light-hitting but defensively gifted Jose Herrera alongside youngster Adrian Del Castillo, who sports a 138 wRC+ but questionable defense behind the plate.
As for Gurriel, the 30-year-old has hit .274/.316/.428 with a 105 wRC+ that’s identical to not only Moreno’s own figure from this year but also the production Gurriel posted in his first season with Arizona last year. Fortunately for Arizona, however, Gurriel’s absence hasn’t been felt as much as may have been initially expected due to an offensive explosion on the part of Pavin Smith, who has slashed an incredible .286/.385/.905 with four home runs in nine games since taking over for Gurriel in left field alongside Randal Grichuk. While Smith’s 72-homer pace is obviously not sustainable long-term, his hot streak has allowed the club to post MLB’s best offense by wRC+ (138) in September despite losing a key cog in their lineup for whom they didn’t have an obvious replacement at the ready.
Gurriel and Moreno aren’t the only two players who could be called upon to help the Diamondbacks headed into the postseason, however. According to a conversation between GM Mike Hazen and MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert, outfielder Alek Thomas and top infield prospect Jordan Lawlar are both regarded as “possible” contributors down the stretch and into the postseason. Thomas was optioned to the minors back in August and subsequently suffered an oblique strain at Triple-A but, per Gilbert, is nearly ready to return to action. Thomas has had another disappointing season offensively with a .191/.248/.362 slash line in 32 games at the big league level, but he offers excellent defense in all three outfield spots that could make him an asset in a bench role.
Lawlar, meanwhile, made it into just 13 games before the calendar flipped to September this year between thumb surgery and a hamstring strain but finally made it back into Triple-A earlier this week. Per Gilbert, Lawlar is expected to play winter ball this offseason to make up for the reps he lost to injury this year, but it’s not hard to imagine the club preferring the 22-year-old to their other bench infield options like Luis Guillorme and Kevin Newman headed into the postseason. Lawlar was similarly included on the club’s postseason roster last year, when he appeared in three games and went 0-for-1 with a walk and a run scored.
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If Christian turns down Snake’s request to bite the apple, does Pavin have a path to 400 at-bats next year?
sorengo99
Does steak grow on Dmitri?
DodgersBro
MBM
“If Christian turns down Snake’s request to bite the apple”
Is it the eve of Walker’s DBacks career?
TAKERDBACKS
Walker will retire a dback
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Walker is very good – He may have to choose between dbacks and greenbacks.
i like al conin
Haha nice Mark
sufferforsnakes
I like Lawlar, but dang, Newman has been solid and steady all season, along with being healthy. He should be on the postseason roster.
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Especially if Arizona faces Baltimore in WS. We all want to see Kremer face Newman.
Lets Go DBacks
Lawlar wasn’t even good in the majors last season and has hardly played this year. Doesn’t make sense to drop some of the current infielders for him.
highheat
I’m inclined to agree, but if the FO sees the benefit of Lawlar’s speed in that last bench spot and don’t think they’d lose too much defensively, I can see it making some sense.
In theory, between: Moreno, Walker, Marte, Suarez, Perdomo, Gurriel Jr., McCarthy, Carroll, Pederson, Grichuk, Del Castillo, and Smith, they have enough offense from the rest of the roster that a dedicated PR isn’t the worst move in the world (particularly if there is the intention to play Ketel every game, which is possible with travel days and days off between series)
scottaz
I agree with LetsGo. Neumann has 8 SB in 9 attempts, so with his .283 BtAvg and versatile defense, that’s plenty of speed and enough to tip the scales in Newman’s favor if the decision is between him and Lawler..
runningwithnailclippers
I wonder how well the Diamondbacks would do if they were in the AL wild card race? 🙂
paddyo furnichuh
Likely much better!
myaccount2
They’re 24-22 vs. the AL this season and 58-44 vs. the NL this season so I’d say likely worse. Recently were swept by the Rays and lost 2 of 3 vs. the Astros. They did, however, do well against Boston. They either swept them or took 2 of 3.
its_happening
Since the AL West has acted like a Central division they would probably be leading the West.
DonOsbourne
At this point in the season, the Diamondbacks are probably the most complete team in baseball. They are well positioned to make another deep post season run. Kudos to Hazen, his front office, and the entire organization. It wasn’t that long ago they were bottom feeders. But they had a plan and they executed it nicely. It’s great to see a team that prioritizes winning.
dbacksrs
Well said, Don.
jimmertee
Don, fleecing Ross Atkins sure helped along the way.
zack novotny
Yeah I’m not sure, offense is definitely an A+, defense A, base running C (stolen bases avg and running into outs), SP D (Nelson out), bullpen C.
Loves the dbacks they are my team but the good teams they’re playing now are beating them. If our offense can continue this in the playoffs we can win. Though our pitching really has to change.
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“Meanwhile” needs to start the sentence. As a conjunctive adverb, it can’t come in the middle between commas.