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D-backs Seek Roster Reinforcements Amidst Injury Concerns
13 Feb
Summary
- The Diamondbacks are actively seeking new pitching and position players.
- Corbin Carroll's injury has created outfield instability for the team.
- Arizona lacks a clear designated hitter option for the upcoming season.

Pitchers and catchers have reported for the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the team remains active in seeking roster improvements. General Manager Mike Hazen indicated on Thursday that the organization is open to adding both pitching and position players to address areas of need and mitigate injury risks. "We're in the market for pitching and position players," Hazen stated, emphasizing the ongoing pursuit of opportunities.
The team's pitching depth is a consistent focus this offseason. Hazen noted the importance of having ample starting pitching, recalling past seasons where depth proved crucial. While specifics are unclear, Zac Gallen, a former ace, remains a free agent and has expressed interest in staying in Arizona, though budget and rotation space were previously seen as hurdles.
On the position player side, outfield stability is a growing concern, particularly with Corbin Carroll's recent injury. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. is not expected to be ready for opening day, and Jake McCarthy was traded earlier. If Carroll is unavailable, the outfield may fall to Alek Thomas, with other options including Jorge Barrosa, Jordan Lawlar, or prospects Ryan Waldschmidt and Tommy Troy. The designated hitter role also remains undefined, with backup catcher Adrian Del Castillo as the primary left-handed option and no clear right-handed counterpart.
The team is preparing for full-squad workouts starting Sunday, February 10.




