Arizona Diamondbacks News & Updates
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Lourdes Gurriel Jr. is optimistic about being ready for Opening Day after his ACL surgery last September. Manager Torey Lovullo expressed cautious optimism, noting Gurriel's progress in rehab has exceeded expectations. If Gurriel can indeed return in time, it would be a significant boost to the lineup, especially with his 80 RBIs from last season still fresh in the minds of fans. His left-handed power and versatility in the outfield will be crucial, particularly as the Diamondbacks navigate the early weeks of the season without a fully healthy pitching staff.
In a more concerning development, Corbin Carroll suffered a broken hamate bone in his hand just as the team kicked off spring training. This is a setback for a player coming off a standout season where he achieved a historic 30-30 milestone, and the timing could hinder his ability to build on that momentum. As the team looks to bolster their offense, keeping Carroll healthy will be vital, especially with questions surrounding the starting rotation.
The D-backs’ ownership is feeling positive about the offseason, with managing general partner Ken Kendrick stating he is 'very impressed' with the team's moves. With the offseason spending crossing the $191 million mark, the focus now shifts to how quickly these new pieces can gel. The upcoming weeks will be critical for evaluating not only the new acquisitions but also the health of the existing roster. Look for a strong emphasis on player recovery and depth as they prepare for the season.
