As free agent starters begin to find new homes — Blake Snell, Yusei Kikuchi, Frankie Montas, Matthew Boyd and Kyle Hendricks have all signed in the past two weeks — interest in the Diamondbacks’ collection of rotation arms has “started to pick up,” general manager Mike Hazen tells Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic. The D-backs have at least six starters on the roster at present: Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, Eduardo Rodriguez, Brandon Pfaadt, Ryne Nelson and Jordan Montgomery.
Of the six, Montgomery is the most obvious trade candidate, following a rough 2024 showing and owner Ken Kendrick’s public, verbal thrashing of the player. In October, Kendrick openly lamented ever pushing his front office to sign Montgomery late in the 2023-24 offseason, calling it a “horrible decision to have invested that money in a guy that performed as poorly as he did” and “our biggest mistake this season from a talent standpoint.” Montgomery unsurprisingly exercised a $22.5MM player option even after being called out by Kendrick — a straightforward decision for a pitcher coming off an injury-shortened year with career-worst marks in ERA (6.23), strikeout rate (15.6%) and walk rate (8.3%).
For all the focus placed on Montgomery’s struggles last year, the other veteran lefty signed by Arizona last offseason also fell well short of expectations. Rodriguez signed a four-year, $80MM pact with the Snakes but was limited to just 10 starts after opening the season on the injured list due to a shoulder strain. He pitched 50 innings of 5.04 ERA ball while showing diminished life on his four-seamer and sinker. Rodriguez is owed $20MM for the coming season, $21MM in 2026 and $19MM in 2027. He’s also guaranteed a $6MM buyout on a $17MM mutual option for the 2028 season — an option that could automatically vest based on his innings tallies in 2026-27. While Montgomery’s contract is underwater, the three years and $66MM remaining on Rodriguez’s pact very likely make him even harder to unload.
Any of the other four arms in Arizona’s rotation would be hard to pry loose. Ace Zac Gallen is a Cy Young contender when healthy, evidenced by fifth- and third-place finishes in 2022 and 2023 balloting. He missed about a month of action with a hamstring strain in 2024 and flashed worse command than usual (relative to his excellent standards, anyhow), but any team would love to have the right-hander. He’s projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to earn $14.1MM in his final season of club control before becoming a free agent next winter. Gallen is not being shopped, to be clear. Hazen even chuckled at the mere notion of Gallen being a prominent trade candidate in a mid-November appearance on Arizona Sports 98.7’s Wolf & Luke Show (2:35 mark). That’s unlikely to stop other teams from trying.
Kelly, like Gallen, is a free agent next offseason. He missed more than three months in 2024 with a shoulder strain but was generally effective when healthy, logging a 4.03 ERA with a slightly below-average 21% strikeout rate and a strong 6.3% walk rate. Arizona made an easy call to exercise a $7MM club option on Kelly for the upcoming season.
Nelson and Pfaadt are both controllable and thus quite valuable to the Snakes. The 26-year-old Nelson is under club control for four more seasons and just tossed 150 2/3 innings with a 4.24 ERA, 20% strikeout rate and outstanding 5.4% walk rate in 2024. Those numbers are skewed by a slow start, but from July onward, Nelson posted a 3.05 ERA, 24.8 K% and 5.0 BB% in 82 2/3 frames. He’s not yet eligible for arbitration.
Pfaadt, also 26, paced the D-backs with 181 2/3 innings and 32 starts. His 4.71 ERA doesn’t stand out, but his 24.3% strikeout rate, 5.5% walk rate, 3.61 FIP and 3.65 SIERA are all far more encouraging. He might’ve worn down a bit late in the season as he pushed through that new career-high workload, as his worst months were August and September. A disproportionate amount of the damage against Pfaadt this season came in one nightmare September outing, wherein the Brewers tagged him for eight runs in just 1 2/3 innings. Lopping off even that one start would cause his season-long ERA to drop by nearly 40 points. Regardless, the former top prospect is a 2025 breakout candidate when considering his pedigree and rate stats that far outpace his pedestrian earned run average. Of the arms on the big league staff, he’s probably the most difficult for another team to acquire.
There’s depth even beyond that sextet. Right-hander Drey Jameson will be back from 2023 Tommy John surgery next year. He’s already had some big league success. There are another five starters on the 40-man roster and likely ticketed for Triple-A, all of whom have minor league options remaining and at least a bit of MLB experience: Yilber Diaz, Slade Cecconi, Blake Walston, Cristian Mena and Tommy Henry. Few organizations boast a stockpile of arms so deep.
All of that is to say — it’s hardly a surprise that clubs are calling the D-backs about their starters. The same is true of their outfielders, as Hazen already acknowledged a couple weeks back. Piecoro writes that (naturally) Montgomery is both the likeliest to move and the pitcher whom the team would most strongly prefer to deal. Hazen stated that Kendrick’s comments regarding the left-hander have “zero” impact on the urgency to trade him, though there’s likely some public-facing lip service at play there.
Piecoro adds that the D-backs would be willing to take on another contract of some note in return for Montgomery (if said player filled a roster need) or perhaps pursue more of a traditional salary dump, where they shed as much of the contract as possible for little to no return. Of note, Hazen suggested that if he’s to ultimately move Montgomery in deal that is primarily rooted in salary relief, the trade would need to come together before the bulk of quality free agents come off the board: “At some point, it doesn’t make sense because your pivot moves are picking at the edges rather than getting somebody (who is more of a target).”
Lofton4daHOF
Josh Naylor to ARI for a starter? Assuming Walker leaves)
ClevelandSpidersFromMars
I want to include Straw in the deal.
freeland1787
Diamondbacks have 3 better CF options on their current 40-man roster (McCarthy, Thomas, Barrosa) over Straw. They’re not taking him.
sufferforsnakes
No
Wagner>Cobb
Naylor would be a huge get for them.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
If I was AZ I would seriously consider this but only for prospects OR 1 of their starters like #4 or #5 plus a low level prospect or 2
The ONLY other thing I would think about is IF AZ doesn’t think they can extend and keep Gallen (FA in 2026) (and probably won’t be able to afford him in FA; MANY teams like 10 would probably be interested Of course LAD and the usual suspects)
then I might consider a good package of 3 or more prospects BUT I really would want this to be a last resort option.
Wagner>Cobb
They will be in big trouble if they don’t retain Gallen, unless Pfaadt or Nelson takes a gigantic step forward this year.
Braves/DbacksFan
Much rather have a Pavin Goldy platoon.
Wagner>Cobb
I’d still have the platoon lean heavy towards Goldy until he proves he’s toast. Having him play 125-130 games instead of 154 every year would do a lot of good. I think he really just needs more rest more than anything else.
Rsox
I wouldn’t mind Gallen or Kelly on the Sox but knowing them it would be Jordan Montgomery they trade for
maxmilna
They would mind
JoeBrady
Montgomery would be a good target, depending on how much AZ chips in. He could easily revert back to being a #3. And since he was never QO’d, it would be like we had a $21M team option on him for 2026. We would still need to acquire a #1, but I think we’d be a lot stronger pushing Crawford to LR/#6.
Slider_withcheese
Time to fire up those Montgomery to the Red Sox rumors from last year again
Lindor's Bodyguard
Bumgarner
Erod
Montgomery
I’m noticing a trend.
pohle
as highly regarded as he was, there is a reason they ultimately let strom go. the first year after a coach like that leaving is sure to leave an adjustment period. lets make conclusions after next year.
Wagner>Cobb
The Bumgarner deal was always a bad idea. ERod was somewhat risky and might turn things around if he has better health this year. Monty is a good bet to bounceback with a full spring training, unlike last year.
GoReds?
Am I missing it or does MLBTradeRumors no longer show the players salaries year to year?
Mtog
Wouldn’t mind the Jays taking a flyer on JM IF Ari would eat half the salary. Maybe a #15-20 prospect would do it? Jays need a lefty SP and worse case he can be moved to the BP if he struggles as a starter. It’d only be for one year so not a huge gamble. Although for $10 mill they could’ve resigned Romano and likely another depth piece.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
If I am AZ I am NO Rush to give away Montgomery.
I believe Owner, Coaches and Montgomery ‘ can Bury the Hatchet” in Spring training.
My prediction IF they keep him for the whole year maybe 15-9 3.85 ERA IP 175.00 WHIP 1.20 AZ has a good team they will find good replacements for Walker, Pederson and or bring them back
If you aren’t familiar, read about the history of the OAK A’s in the 1970’s. They had a lot of strong personalities that didn’t really get along with teammates and management.
How did they do? Only won 3 World Series in a row. The late 1970s NYY with Mgr. Billy Martin, Reggie, Goose and others were a Feisty bunch and they did well for themselves
bwmiller79
Montgomery was good with the Yanks, good with the Cardinals, good with the Rangers, awful season in AZ. Must not like the desert air.
Wagner>Cobb
He missed Spring Training.
Blackpink in the area
Montgomery to the Rangers makes sense. Red Sox make some sense. Orioles perhaps.
Seamaholic
I bet they can dump JM pretty easily. It’s only one year, and if they will cover $5m or something that’s a reasonable gamble some team might take, maybe even send them a decent first baseman or whatever it is they need.
Idosteroids
His 2024 campaign at -1.4 WAR is pretty tough to do. They’d need to cover a whole lot more than 5 mil. to “dump” him.
CenterWingPolitics
I don’t think I ever recall a GM speaking so opening about a player.
Angels & NL West
Owner Ken Kendrick made the comments about Monty. He is known for being quite outspoken. GM Mike Hazen, on the other hand, is the consummate politician and would never make public comments such as this about a player.
Let me tell you about my OOTP save
One of the first things I did for the 2024 Red Sox in OOTP was trade Yoshida, Bleis, and two other young prospects for Gallen, so I can only imagine Craig Breslow’s going to do the same.
Braves/DbacksFan
Why would AZ have the least bit of interest in Yoshida? They have OF depth they can trade from already.
Bennie
I wouldn’t mind the Rzngers trading for Montgomery for a reasonable price.
scottaz
I don’t think the Dbacks need to or will do anything desperate like pay Montgomery’s salary way down just to dump him. Like so many posters have said, I’d take a chance on a Montgomery bounce back year.
scottaz
The Dbacks have 3 starters in their final contract year—Montgomery, Gallen and Kelly. Of the 3, I’d trade Kelly. Here’s why.
Won’t get much back from trading Montgomery. Might even have to pay him significant dollars to play elsewhere.
Next off-season, Dbacks could offer a QO to Gallen and get a compensation pick, after getting another season in ‘25 of Ace caliber pitching.
Same cannot be said for Kelly. So if they don’t re-sign him, they lose him for nothing. And Kelly is aging, so they might not even want to re-sign him to much of an extension. But many teams would love to have a quality starter like Kelly for $7M in ‘25. So, he has much greater trade value than Montgomery.
sillywabbit
Bad contract swap: Jordan Montgomery for Seattle Mariners outfielder Mitch Hanniger. Both are on the last year of their deals.
Braves/DbacksFan
I’d trade Gallen Montgomery and ERod. Clear the money for Burnes and Buehler.
desertdawg
I could see the D’Backs trading anyone of these three Kelly, Gallen, ERod along with Montgomery. What I am hearing and reading is that Hazen will be shopping for a real closer, first baseman. Still hearing that there is interest in Naylor, and Bellinger, with Cleveland taking Montgomery and a relief pitcher, plus cash, the Cubs taking Montgomery and exchange for the bad contract of Bellinger. Also heard they may play Suarez at first base some in Spring Training, which leads that one of being Kelly, Gallen or ERod could be used to acquire a third base man with Suarez playing some at first base depending on his ST assessment..
scottaz
I’d trade Kelly straight up for Milw Closer Williams.
Motor City Beach Bum
Arizona and Detroit match up in a swap of Tork for Montgomery. Tweak the package to include others. Cerda would add a decent catching prospect to the Tigers Milb and they could give him a 40 man roster spot.