Two weeks remain until pitchers and catchers report and the Diamondbacks still have some unfinished business to attend to.
Lawmakers Introduce Plan to Shift Revenue and Help Diamondbacks Renovate Chase Field
Reminder: this site is largely a politics-free zone. Obviously, there will be some political bleed-in regarding this topic, but please keep the discussions about this on point.
Corbin Burnes Among Diamondbacks Participating in WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am
I must be getting old and jaded as an Arizona sports fan. Having watched the litany of offseason injuries that have impacted Arizona sports teams over the decades, the sad reality is that the first thought that came into my head when I saw this is that I hope Burnes doesn’t tweak some muscle that is going to cost him 7-10 starts and then have him return at only 70-80% of his former self.
Kirby Yates Signs with Dodgers
This one has been in the works for quite some time now but has only just crossed the finish line. The loaded Dodgers have now added yet another all-star to their roster, with Yates and the team agreeing to a 1-year/$133 million pact that has escalators that can bring the total to $14 million.
Red Sox Invite Roman Anthony to Spring Training
Roman Anthony (20) is MLB’s #2 prospect according to Baseball America and ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel.
Steinbrenner: Spending Like Dodgers Difficult
When the most valuable franchise in the sport (by a fairly large margin) is openly grumbling about the free-spending Dodgers, despite having spent 30 years being the biggest spenders in the game, you know the system has officially broken. The Yankees have never apologized for spending big, so when even they think it is getting out of hand, it might be time to pay a bit more attention to the problem.
Matt Seidler Files Response to Sheel Seidler Lawsuit
The ownership saga in San Diego is turning into a proper telenovela and I am so here for it. While it is never good to see infighting tearing apart a club, I’ll not be among those crying too much, as this saga has a very real chance of negatively impacting the Padres’ on-field product in 2025, which can only help Arizona in its quest to return to October baseball.