I know, I know, ranking season is over, and we need to shift our focus to real baseball. But let me just squeeze this in before it is too late. Considering how many injuries happen to pitchers, I wanted to wait until rosters were set before making this claim: The Arizona Diamondbacks will have the best rotation in baseball.
Opening Day is almost here. The first Opening Day for the Arizona Diamondbacks was on March 31, 1998, against the Colorado Rockies, ending in a loss. Now, 27 seasons later, the Diamondbacks hold a 15-12 record in season openers.
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Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery told reporters he will undergo Tommy John Surgery on Tuesday. Montgomery will undergo surgery next week and will miss the entire 2025 season and parts of the 2026 season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks bulked up their starting rotation in the offseason, adding Corbin Burnes as one of the top pitchers on the market. While the Dodgers will have to contend with the defending All-Star arm, they've just learned that the big addition of Arizona's previous offseason is no longer a concern.
He will therefore miss the 2025 season and likely a notable chunk of 2026 as well.
Things have gone from bad to worse for the Arizona Diamondbacks and and their infamous free agent bust. Diamondbacks pitcher Jordan Montgomery announced Tuesday that he will undergo Tommy John surgery.
The Baltimore Orioles are heading into the 2025 season with a rather intriguing mix of starting pitchers, and when it comes to their rotation, it is the oldest in the MLB.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have made the decision to move left-hander Jordan Montgomery from their starting rotation to the bullpen. The decision comes after a challenging 2024 season and an underwhelming spring, despite Montgomery’s large $22.5 million salary, which is the second-highest on the team.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are going with Brandon Pfaadt as the No. 5 starter, meaning that Jordan Montgomery is going to the bullpen, along with Ryne Nelson, according to Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jordan Montgomery has drawn trade interest from multiple teams, 98.7 FM Arizona Sports' John Gambadoro reported Wednesday.
The Diamondbacks have received recent trade interest from a couple of teams in Jordan Montgomery, reports John Gambadoro of 98.7 FM in Phoenix.
Needing a solid showing to prove he still deserved a roster spot heading into Opening Day, Arizona Diamondbacks southpaw Jordan Montgomery did just that on Wednesday at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick.
For Arizona Diamondbacks left-handerJordan Montgomery, 2025 Spring Training is offering him little reprieve from evaluating eyes. On Thursday, Montgomery threw two up-downs on the backfields at Salt River Fields, to reportedly better results than what was seen from him in his Spring Training debut five days ago on March 8.
Out in Goodyear, the split-squad Arizona Diamondbacks lost to the Cincinnati Reds by a score of 9-8 as they fell victim to ill-timed walks and some rough pitching.
Three players to watch this spring with the Diamondbacks as they look to return to the postseason.
Continuing our series of Arizona Diamondbacks player reviews, we arrive at Jordan Montgomery. The projection below is a composite of ZiPS and Steamer projections, prorated to our playing time projection.
The Braves have a type. They’re not going to go toe-to-toe with the Dodgers, Mets, and any other club with deep pockets for marquee free agents. Alex Anthopoulos prioritizes value above anything else.
If there is one starting pitcher that will get traded this offseason, easy money is on Jordan Montgomery to be wearing a different uniform in 2025. Montgomery is coming off the worst season of his career, which made his decision very easy when it came to picking up his $22.5 million player option with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery exercised his player option to return to the team for the 2025 season on Thursday night, locking him into a $22.5 million salary.
There was never much doubt on this decision, though Montgomery stands as one of the top trade candidates of the winter.
Jordan Montgomery’s tenure with the Diamondbacks has been an unmitigated disaster from the start. After beating the D-Backs as a member of the World Series champion Texas Rangers in 2023, Montgomery was a late addition to Arizona signed during spring training in 2024.
The MLB season is approaching the end with the ALCS and NLCS starting up this week. A team that had a shot at making the playoffs after their monumental run last season was the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Arizona missed out on the final wild-card spot via tiebreaker after the Mets and Braves split Monday’s doubleheader to each punch their ticket.
On the heels of his team's elimination from playoff contention, the Diamondbacks owner is taking the blame for one decision that did not play out the way the team had hoped.
The 2024 season has not gone the way Jordan Montgomery envisioned after entering the offseason as one of the most highly sought-after free agents. Reflecting
After helping lead the Texas Rangers to their first World Series in franchise history, Jordan Montgomery had hefty expectations heading into the offseason, only to fail to sign with a team until after spring training and have one of, if not the worst, years of his career.
Lady Luck is definitely not on Jordan Montgomery’s side this season.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jordan Montgomery is getting the hook from the rotation and will now have to rebuild trust out of the bullpen.
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