On Friday, the Arizona Diamondbacks' signing of right-handed pitcher Michael Soroka was made official. That came with the corresponding move to DFA Bryce Jarvis.
The Tampa Bay Rays had a disappointing 2025 season, going 77-85 and finishing in fourth place in the American League East. They didn’t have enough offense to be a true contender.
The Diamondbacks announced that right-hander Bryce Jarvis has been designated for assignment. That’s the corresponding 40-man move for their signing of Michael Soroka, which is now official.
The Arizona Diamondbacks struggled to get through the 2025 season, due in large part to the massive number of injuries suffered — as well as overall disappointing on-field performances.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
For the past several years, Zac Gallen has been a model of modern pitching efficiency — a right-hander who wins not with overpowering fastball metrics but with clean shapes, elite pitch consistency, and one of the better north-south separation profiles among frontline starters.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will be heading into 2026 Spring Training with a bit of a different approach, according to recent comments by manager Torey Lovullo.
For the Arizona Diamondbacks, Ketel Marte has never been just another name on the roster. He’s the switch-hitting engine of their offense, one of the heartbeats of their clubhouse, and the clearest example of how the organization can identify, develop, and extend star-level talent.
PHOENIX — Two Tampa Bay Rays starters have emerged as potential centerpieces of a trade package for Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte. According to Arizona Central’s reporter Nick Piecoro, right-handers Shane Baz and Ryan Pepiot are among the names being discussed in a possible deal for the All-Star infielder.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
PHOENIX — Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo offered an update Thursday on two former cornerstone starters whose futures remain uncertain. Lovullo told Arizona Sports that right-handers Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly remain in fluid situations, acknowledging it could be a challenge to bring either pitcher back.
The Automated Balls and Strikes (ABS) challenge system is coming to Major League Baseball in the 2026 season. Players will have (with some limitations) an opportunity to challenge balls and strikes at the major league level for the first time in the upcoming year.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have an opportunity to address one of their most glaring weaknesses at the winter meetings by pursuing Arizona’s elite second baseman, Ketel Marte.
The Tampa Bay Rays are busy trying to improve their roster on the margins. They’ve imported a few outfielders, a handful of pitchers and are deciding which young players they trust.
The Arizona Diamondbacks depart the Winter Meetings without seeing any major trades take place. Of course, the biggest question is Ketel Marte — whether or not he'll be traded, and whether or not the acquiring club can offer enough quality pitching to satisfy GM Mike Hazen and the D-backs.
According to reports on the morning of December 8, the Arizona Diamondbacks and right-handed pitcher Michael Soroka agreed to terms on a one-year contract pending a physical for the 2026 season.
ORLANDO — Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo offered his perspective on recent reports of trades for second baseman Ketel Marte. Several reports circulating on social media this week have linked Marte to multiple clubs, most notably the Boston Red Sox, as a potential trade target.
Zac Gallen remains one of the most intriguing arms available in MLB free agency. Over seven seasons, the 30-year-old right-hander has developed into one of the league’s most reliable starting pitchers, spending the majority of his career with the Arizona Diamondbacks after debuting with the Miami Marlins in 2019.
The Washington Nationals announced what appears to be their full coaching staff at Monday's Winter Meetings (relayed by Andrew Golden of The Washington Post).