The Arizona Diamondbacks' farm system underwent somewhat of a lull in 2025, as many of their previously-promising young players have graduated or struggled to find consistency.
On Tuesday, three top-10 Arizona Diamondbacks prospects were awarded Texas League All-Star honors for their efforts with the Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles this season.
Arizona Diamondbacks' recently-promoted No. 5 prospect Tommy Troy reached an early-career milestone on Wednesday night, blasting his first career Triple-A homer in a blowout Reno Aces win.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have made a pair of significant minor league promotions. According to the Reno Aces transaction log, No. 5 prospect and infielder Tommy Troy will earn the jump to Triple-A.
Tommy Troy (No. 8) and Ryan Waldschmidt (No. 4) occupy prominent positions on the Arizona Diamondbacks On SI Top 40 Prospects List for good reason. The all-around games of both players were on display Saturday night in the Amarillo Sod Poodles 10-2 victory over the Midland Rock Hounds.
The Diamondbacks' minor league affiliates combined for a 2-2 record. Here's all the action from Wednesday's slate of games. A tough night for Cristian Mena, who allowed nine runs (eight earned) on eight hits, two walks, and four strikeouts.
Minor League Baseball announced their winner for Texas League Player of the Week and that honor belongs to no other than Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Tommy Troy.
This article is part of a series reviewing the seasons of the top 40 prospects still in the Arizona Diamondbacks system as of the end of 2024. Tommy Troy was drafted out of Stanford with the 12th pick of the 2023 draft and the D-backs received plenty of praise for this selection.
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.
SCOTTSDALE — The Arizona Fall League concluded on Saturday with members of the Salt River Rafters — including Diamondbacks prospects Tommy Troy, Gino Groover and Kristian Robinson — celebrating on the field after winning the title at Salt River Fields.
The annual Fall Stars Game to showcase the best players in the Arizona Fall League commences on Saturday, and Diamondbacks infield prospects Tommy Troy and Gino Groover will take the field at Sloan Park.
Arizona Diamondbacks Tommy Troy stood in the box with a 1-2 count and knew what he had to do. Trust his quick hands, don't try to hit the ball to the pull side.
Arizona Diamondbacks highly-rated prospect Tommy Troy entered Thursday afternoon's game at Salt River Fields in a bit of a slump. He was batting 1-for-25 with 11 strikeouts.
Major League Baseball announced the six rosters for the upcoming Arizona Fall League, which begins on Oct. 7 to showcase and give additional playing time to some of the game’s up-and-coming prospects.
The Arizona Diamondbacks plan to send several of their top prospects such as pitcher Yu-Min Lin and infielder Tommy Troy to the Arizona Fall League this season to make up for reps lost to injury throughout their respective minor league campaigns.
The Hillsboro Hops might be just the High-A team for the Arizona Diamondbacks and have a record of 24-26, but that doesn't mean they don't have plenty of players performing excellently right now.
After missing over two months with a left hamstring strain, Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2023 first-round draft pick Tommy Troy has begun his rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League.
Even the Diamondbacks’ top prospects are not immune to the relentless injury bug, as shortstop Tommy Troy is reportedly set to miss 4-6 weeks due to a left hamstring strain, according to Jesse Friedman of PHNX Sports.
Tommy Troy was born in San Jose, California, on January 17, 2002. He played high school baseball at Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, CA. He was the fourth-ranked shortstop and the 15th-ranked overall player in California.
Baseball Prospectus released its list of the top 101 prospects for 2024, and shortstop Jordan Lawlar headlined four Arizona Diamondbacks to make the cut.
This article is part of a series counting down the Diamondbacks' Top 30 prospects entering the 2024 season. These rankings are determined by Michael McDermott, in conjunction with the Inside the Diamondbacks staff.