
The Arizona Diamondbacks have made a roster move.
On Monday, the D-backs called up rising infield prospect Jose Fernandez from Triple-A Reno, adding him to their 26-man roster ahead of Monday night's home opener against the Detroit Tigers.
The move comes at the expense of lefty DH Pavin Smith, whose elbow injury flared up. Smith will go on the 10-day Injured List wiht left elbow inflammation.
Fernandez, Arizona's newly-crowned No. 27 prospect, has been an exciting prospect to watch ahead of the 2026 season. He surged for 17 home runs in 2025 with Double-A Amarillo, then came on strong in Cactus League play with a .280/.308/.840 slash.
Both offensively and defensively, Fernandez stood out to Arizona's coaching staff this spring.
But the 22-year-old was still optioned to Triple-A following his successful spring campaign, with plenty of development left to be done.
As it turns out, his opportunity would come quite soon. Fernandez had played in just one game at the Triple-A level prior to his call-up, going 0-for-4 with the Reno Aces on Sunday.
"Thankful for the opportunity," Fernandez said through a translator to reporters at Chase Field. "It's a dream I've had ever since I was five years old, and just thankful for the opportunity that was given to me."
Smith, meanwhile, had been dealing with an elbow issue since earlier in spring training, though imaging continued to come back clean. He was scratched from Arizona's opening night lineup against the Dodgers, but returned one game later after feeling good in batting practice.
Smith's most recent imaging showed no structural damage, and it would appear this IL stint will not be exceptionally lengthy. Diamondbacks On SI will continue to report on this situation.
The Diamondbacks are quite lacking in left-handed offensive depth. Switch-hitter Ildemaro Vargas is Arizona's DH for their Monday night matchup.
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