Jose Fernandez continues to turn heads at Spring Breakout. The D-backs' 22-year-old prospect showcased his talent, reinforcing why Arizona added him to the 40-man roster. Fernandez's promising future is looking bright. 🌟
Jose Fernandez continues to turn heads at Spring Breakout. The D-backs' 22-year-old prospect showcased his talent, reinforcing why Arizona added him to the 40-man roster. Fernandez's promising future is looking bright. 🌟
Diamondbacks prospects roasted Rockies prospects 10-3 in the desert heat, showcasing depth and potential. The young Snakes sizzled, leaving opponents parched under Arizona's sun. 🌞
Fanarchy Field Notes • Ryne Nelson's seven strikeouts set the tone for the Diamondbacks' victory. • Alek Thomas' three-run blast in the third gave Arizona an early lead. • Nolan Arenado added insurance with a solo shot in the sixth inning. • Spencer Giesting was untouchable, striking out the side for the save. 🔒 • Jean Walters' eighth-inning double sealed the deal for the Diamondbacks.
Diamondbacks fans, prepare for a scorching Spring Training game against the Rangers. Ryne Nelson takes the mound in the final tune-up before the regular season, with a lineup featuring Taylor Clarke and Paul Sewald. Stay cool and ready for the season ahead. 🌞
Merrill Kelly hits the 15-day IL with back woes, shaking up the Diamondbacks' rotation. Zac Gallen and crew step up, aiming to fill the void while Kelly recovers. 🚑
Diamondbacks fans, brace for opening day: Zac Gallen's final spring start sets the stage against the Dodgers, while bullpen questions linger. Heat wave delays Cactus League games, and Eduardo Rodriguez returns post-WBC victory. 🔥
Jordan Lawlar's impressive spring training performance has D-backs' manager Torey Lovullo contemplating his outfield setup. Lawlar boasts a 1.030 OPS while adapting to a new position, making the center field decision a tough call.⚾
Zac Gallen takes the mound for the D-backs against defending champs Dodgers on Opening Day. Manager Lovullo trusts Gallen's resilience despite a rocky last season. 🏟️
The Diamondbacks' closer role remains a mystery as manager Torey Lovullo hints it will be unveiled during the first save situation of the season. Meanwhile, Eduardo Rodriguez seeks to improve his standing as he enters the third year of his contract.
Michael Soroka shines in his return as the D-backs' rotation solidifies with Zac Gallen leading. With Merrill Kelly on the IL, Soroka, Rodriguez, Nelson, and Pfaadt fill the rotation. Manager Torey Lovullo navigates WBC absences to finalize the order.
Diamondbacks take on the White Sox in a rare scheduled night game for spring training. Pitchers like Kevin Ginkel and Ryan Thompson are in the spotlight, while Brandyn Garcia struggles to secure a roster spot after rough outings. 🌙
Jose Fernandez continues to turn heads at Spring Breakout. The D-backs' 22-year-old prospect showcased his talent, reinforcing why Arizona added him to the 40-man roster. Fernandez's promising future is looking bright. 🌟
Diamondbacks prospects roasted Rockies prospects 10-3 in the desert heat, showcasing depth and potential. The young Snakes sizzled, leaving opponents parched under Arizona's sun. 🌞
Fanarchy Field Notes • Ryne Nelson's seven strikeouts set the tone for the Diamondbacks' victory. • Alek Thomas' three-run blast in the third gave Arizona an early lead. • Nolan Arenado added insurance with a solo shot in the sixth inning. • Spencer Giesting was untouchable, striking out the side for the save. 🔒 • Jean Walters' eighth-inning double sealed the deal for the Diamondbacks.
Diamondbacks fans, prepare for a scorching Spring Training game against the Rangers. Ryne Nelson takes the mound in the final tune-up before the regular season, with a lineup featuring Taylor Clarke and Paul Sewald. Stay cool and ready for the season ahead. 🌞
Merrill Kelly hits the 15-day IL with back woes, shaking up the Diamondbacks' rotation. Zac Gallen and crew step up, aiming to fill the void while Kelly recovers. 🚑
Diamondbacks fans, brace for opening day: Zac Gallen's final spring start sets the stage against the Dodgers, while bullpen questions linger. Heat wave delays Cactus League games, and Eduardo Rodriguez returns post-WBC victory. 🔥
Jordan Lawlar's impressive spring training performance has D-backs' manager Torey Lovullo contemplating his outfield setup. Lawlar boasts a 1.030 OPS while adapting to a new position, making the center field decision a tough call.⚾
Zac Gallen takes the mound for the D-backs against defending champs Dodgers on Opening Day. Manager Lovullo trusts Gallen's resilience despite a rocky last season. 🏟️
The Diamondbacks' closer role remains a mystery as manager Torey Lovullo hints it will be unveiled during the first save situation of the season. Meanwhile, Eduardo Rodriguez seeks to improve his standing as he enters the third year of his contract.
Michael Soroka shines in his return as the D-backs' rotation solidifies with Zac Gallen leading. With Merrill Kelly on the IL, Soroka, Rodriguez, Nelson, and Pfaadt fill the rotation. Manager Torey Lovullo navigates WBC absences to finalize the order.
Diamondbacks take on the White Sox in a rare scheduled night game for spring training. Pitchers like Kevin Ginkel and Ryan Thompson are in the spotlight, while Brandyn Garcia struggles to secure a roster spot after rough outings. 🌙
Jose Fernandez continues to turn heads at Spring Breakout. The D-backs' 22-year-old prospect showcased his talent, reinforcing why Arizona added him to the 40-man roster. Fernandez's promising future is looking bright. 🌟
Diamondbacks prospects roasted Rockies prospects 10-3 in the desert heat, showcasing depth and potential. The young Snakes sizzled, leaving opponents parched under Arizona's sun. 🌞
Fanarchy Field Notes • Ryne Nelson's seven strikeouts set the tone for the Diamondbacks' victory. • Alek Thomas' three-run blast in the third gave Arizona an early lead. • Nolan Arenado added insurance with a solo shot in the sixth inning. • Spencer Giesting was untouchable, striking out the side for the save. 🔒 • Jean Walters' eighth-inning double sealed the deal for the Diamondbacks.