The Diamondbacks’ two biggest offseason moves took place in late December, as the team surprisingly landed Corbin Burnes on a six-year, $210MM deal and acquired Josh Naylor in a trade with the Guardians. Those headline-grabbing transactions, however, only reinforced an already-deep rotation and filled a hole at first base that was left open when Christian Walker signed with the Astros.
As such, two of the Snakes’ chief offseason goals remain unaddressed, as president of baseball operations Mike Hazen told the Arizona Republic’s Nick Piecoro that the D’Backs are still looking to add a high-leverage arm to the bullpen and a right-handed hitter to help balance out the lineup. Adding the left-handed hitting Naylor in for the right-handed hitting Walker tilted Arizona’s lineup a bit further to the left side, and the Diamondbacks have been linked to such free agent relievers and trade targets as Devin Williams, Ryan Helsley, and Kirby Yates over the course of the offseason.
Interestingly, Hazen implied that the D’Backs could address these needs in free agency, saying “I still am in a position to add to the team, yes” when asked if more payroll space was available. The unexpected Burnes signing sent the Diamondbacks’ payroll beyond the $193MM mark (as per RosterResource’s estimates), which is easily the highest payroll in franchise history. This spending increase comes on the heels of another payroll surge, as Arizona’s Opening Day payroll went from $116.1MM in 2023 to $163.3MM last season.
It is probably safe to assume that Hazen’s remaining payroll flexibility is fairly limited, as he noted that “I don’t have that ability to just go, you know, take care of it with one swipe of the pen. So those are probably the complicating factors relative to what we’re trying to get done, but there’s still opportunity.” This could make trades the more likely path to further roster upgrades, though Hazen said that rival teams have been asking for too much in return.
Still, Hazen said that the D’Backs might be willing to use its rotation depth for trade-chip purposes, noting “that could be in some of the areas where your reliever trade comes in.” Arizona’s starting pitchers had been drawing trade interest even before Burnes joined the roster, and one arm has already been dealt, as Slade Cecconi was sent to Cleveland as part of the Naylor deal.
This being said, Hazen is reluctant to move too much pitching, whether from the more established veterans in the rotation to younger arms slated for Triple-A or the bullpen. Injuries concerns are omnipresent, since “as you know in starting pitching, it could be as much as missing a couple of bullpens somewhere in camp,” Hazen said. “And that sometimes takes the potential ability for somebody to make the team on Opening Day impossible, and that happens pretty frequently.”
The Diamondbacks are therefore fine taking all seven of their starting pitching candidates into the start of Spring Training, Hazen said, but Piecoro notes that Jordan Montgomery is still available in trade talks. Arizona’s efforts to move Montgomery have been a well-documented subplot of the team’s offseason, but there hasn’t been much public buzz around specific teams interested in the left-hander’s services. Granted, that isn’t a shock given Montgomery’s $22.5MM salary in 2025 and his injury-hampered 6.23 ERA over 117 innings in 2024.
Williams was traded from the Brewers to the Yankees, Yates is seemingly close to a deal with the Dodgers, and the Cardinals (somewhat curiously) aren’t planning to trade Helsley, even though the closer is a free agent next winter and hasn’t had any extension talks with the St. Louis front office. The D’Backs also had some interest in re-signing old friend Paul Sewald, but Arizona’s ex-closer signed with the Guardians earlier this week. Among the remaining members of the free agent bullpen market, Carlos Estevez, Kenley Jansen, David Robertson, and Craig Kimbrel are among the more notable pitchers with closing experience, plus any number of relievers might be available in trade talks.
Arizona had arguably the league’s top offense last season, but even with Naylor replacing Walker, the D’Backs are missing a couple of key contributors. Joc Pederson signed with the Rangers, though Randal Grichuk is still a free agent, and a reunion with the outfielder would directly address the Diamondbacks’ need for a righty bat. Grichuk’s ability to play the outfield also makes him a fit, as Hazen said the team isn’t looking specifically for a right-handed hitting DH option. Pavin Smith figures to take Pederson’s spot as the left-handed hitting side of the DH platoon, but Hazen wants to keep the designated hitter position relatively open in order to give multiple players possible rest days.
Reynaldo's
Tommy Pham is looking for employment. Has he burned any bridges in AZ yet?
Rsox
Problem with Pham is most teams can only stand him in small doses…
rememberthecoop
I agree rsox. Otherwise he’d be off the board by now.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Pavin Smith had an OPS+ of 145 last year. Tommy Pham had an OPS+ of 91. If they want a right hitter to pair with Pavin, Adrian Del Castillo would keep it in the family (as opposed to the “Phamily”).
rememberthecoop
Pharmily. Nice one. Sounds perfect for Philadelphia.
TAKERDBACKS
There’s a readon he bounces around. Dude is a thug. Talks and acts like one. It sucks cause he’s definitely a solid player. but he is always looking for a fight
TAKERDBACKS
As a diehard dbacks fan i don’t understand why we never get JD back. But now that hes older Randal was a great pick up last year for so cheap. He won’t cost more then 5 to 7 mil. Don’t make sense why we can’t get him. I rather keep Jordan because of injuries. Don’t just trade him for nothing. I can easily see us getting Estevez. That would take care of alot of issues. We also have Drey coming back in the pen and that will give us one of the best pens with Puk and Martinez and ginkel.
sufferforsnakes
Yeah, I want to see RG back, too. Don’t think they’ll shell out what JD would be asking for.
TAKERDBACKS
The main issue is they want Ketel at DH some times to rest and JD only plays DH now. So I doubt it anyway. But I expect Jordan to come up and be ready this year. Him and gino groover will be very good this amd next year
El Kabong
Grichuk showed up big-time in September when some of his teammates didn’t. He would be a nice fit in Philly to platoon with Marsh. I don’t understand why the Phils signed a lefty hitter like Kepler when they needed (and still need) a righty-hitting outfielder.
sufferforsnakes
I was so pissed when they had Groover skip Visalia. I was looking forward to seeing him play.
But one I really wanted to see play was Ryan Waldschmidt, and I got to catch a game here in San Bernarghetto. He impressed in all aspects of the game, offensively and defensively. Keep an eye on him.
TAKERDBACKS
Ryan looks like the real deal. Dbacks have alot of money coming off the books next year. thats the future for us
YankeesBleacherCreature
JDM has said he wants to keep playing but…
nypost.com/2024/10/21/sports/j-d-martinez-makes-cr…
I think it’s going to take more than $7M for the DBacks to sign him.
Chaval0n
1 JD
2 Jorge Polanco
3 Harrison Bader Or Randal
Az Should Give A Look At Jorge Polanco Switch Hitter With Pop Plays 3rd & 2nd Give Suarez Or Marte Days Off
Rsox
Grichuck is the guy the probably should sign but Justin Turner makes sense here too as a guy that can move around the diamond a bit
Ezpkns34
If you want awful defense around the diamond, sure
El Kabong
What about Jose Iglesias? While it’s doubtful he hits the way he did for the Mets, he’s still a good guy to have on a team. And he can move around a whole lot better than Justin Turner.
deweybelongsinthehall
El, you hit on one of the most underrated players in a long time. He was great for Boston in 22 and I’ve wanted him back ever since as the super utility guy of not the starting second baseman. Of course he is not the righty power bat many need but he should not have to almost beg for an MLB job like he’s been forced to do lately.
El Kabong
@dewey
Iglesias will be a nice late pickup for someone. He can help a lot of teams, including contenders.
rememberthecoop
Turner is considered to be a DH at this point, I believe.
SamMarlin
If Mike Hazen hired or talked to Roger Beshens who lives 20 minutes from Talking Stick Roger could demonstrate the football slider to all the pitchers or just a few select ones. He would explain each important step in the process. He displayed it to Strom in the Dbacks Clubhouse May 23, 2024.
Did Strom lose his job cause of Roger Beshens and the six minutes video on you tube? PHNX Sports and Jesse Friedman acknowledged the Roger Beshens and his Football Slider.
Why doesn’t Mike Hazen want to gather as much information he can from Roger Beshens to help his team beat the Dodgers.
Roger Beshens charted every slider thrown from the Dbacks, his shaping techniques he taught Strom made it easy for Brent to understand the metrics.
scottaz
I know it’s heresy on this Trade Rumors site to advocate for in-house options instead of trading or FA signings, but…
I’d be comfortable with the Dbacks’ roster just as it is now. I’d be comfortable with Pavin Smith and Jordan Lawler the left/right DH combo, especially because Hazen has already said he wants Ketel Marte to spend more time as DH to keep him strong and healthy for a long season. They will need Lawler to spell Ketel, as well as spelling Geno and Jerry.
I also am advocating for the Dbacks to carry 3 catchers this year to get Del Castillo’s right handed bat in the lineup at DH.
And with Drey Jameson coming back, that is another dynamite arm for the bullpen. So there is no need to go outside the existing roster.
sufferforsnakes
I remember a time when you weren’t on the ADC bandwagon. Welcome aboard.
blank38
ADC bats lefty
El Kabong
Nice post, but doesn’t Del Castillo bat lefthanded?
Moreno right
Del Castillo left
Herrara switch-hitter
A lovely core of catchers, but it’s tough carrying three when there are only 13 position players on the roster.
scottaz
El Kabong,
You are right about Del Castillo being a LH bat, my bad.
I do think his power would be the best in-house option at DH.
El Kabong
I agree regarding in-house options. I like the Diamonmdbacks’ roster a lot; They’re quietly stacked. When assessing teams, I’m one of those fans who places a premium on up-the-middle defense; the Dbacks are among the best in baseball. I’m a big Perdomo fan and think he’s underrated due to the lack of home runs. Having him healthy for an entire season will make a huge impact.
As a Dodger fan, the Diamondbacks are the National League team I fear the most because they can beat you in multiple ways. They have many young players who are still improving, and I like that they have some continuity on the roster. Some people call that 2023 team a fluke, but I think it was a case of a young team coming together ahead of schedule. The front office deserves a ton of credit for cutting Bumgarner when they did because they otherwise might not have made the playoffs.
stubby66
Think dbacks would line up well with the Brewers for a Perdoma for Payamps and Pegura trade
scottaz
stubby
Three problems with that Trade scenario…
1. Lovullo and Hazen love Perdomo as the captain of their infield.
2. I believe both Payamps and Pegura are former Dbacks prospects? So not interested.
3. Especially Payamps doesn’t move the needle at all compared to at least 4 existing Dbacks relievers.
scottaz
Sorry Elvis Peguero was not a Dback.. the Dbacks traded a prospect named Pegura several years ago.
highheat
@scottaz
Very close, it was a MIF prospect named Liover Peguero that was deemed expendable with Perdomo having established himself as the SS of the future
He was dealt in a package to the Pirates to acquire Starling Marte (who was dealt shortly after that by KK’s mandate).
The duality of Ken Kendrick lol
rememberthecoop
I have to think that Estevez is looking for a double-digit salary, as he was deemed too expensive for the Cubs. The fact that Hoyer turned to Pressley, who will cost 8.5M (after factoring in the cash from Houston), tells you more about the cost of Estevez. He’s worth it, though, as he doesn’t have some of the worrying peripherals that Pressley has (not to speak of his declining velo).
TMac1950
Lawlar is a RH hitter and figures to offer versatility with his glove. I could see him playing a bit of SS, 2B, 3B, OF and DH. AZ figures to score a lot of runs, with their lineup, as is.
highheat
The general sentiment among the DBacks fanbase after watching/listening to Hazen is that Lawlar won’t be called to MLB to fill a part-time position
He likely won’t be called up until there are full-time reps available at one position (because they’ve only played him at SS/3B), and when he is, Perdomo is likely to be moved to a high-volume bench role (or Suarez ends up getting dealt, as he is in his last season before FA)
If there is currently a RHH that can cover the OF (and some time in the IF) in the system, it’s probably Tim Tawa. He beat the breaks off of LHPs in MiLB last season, can fake it at every position but C, and he’s a low enough ranked guy that continued development in a bench focused role might actually be a good idea.
Even though the DBacks have 2 Switch Hitters in their IF, both of them hit LHP better (Ketel being one of the best in MLB, so you never really want him getting a full day off against LHP); so having a RHH or another SH that excels against LHP backing up the IF group is not exactly optimal.
Because of that, I’d personally like to see Hazen target Willi Castro as a bench upgrade (although, I know it’s unlikely, because I have no idea what the Twins would want); as he’s a SH that can cover time at almost every position and hits better against RHP (and his arb salary is also affordable).
I’m not too upset with the position player group as currently constructed, though. Closer is the priority.