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The Arizona Diamondbacks have brought right-handed reliever John Curtiss back into the fold by signing the free agent to a minor league contract.
One of the stated goals for Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen this offseason has been to upgrade the bullpen. That's understandable, as the D-backs once again
Alex Bregman enjoyed a strong season in 2025. Batting .273 with 18 home runs and 62 RBIs, the infileder played a key role in helping the Boston Red Sox qualify for the postseason, earning his third All-Star selection in the process.
A scenario exists in which the Diamondbacks could sign Alex Bregman and keep Ketel Marte, but it seems unrealistic.
The Athletic's Will Sammon pondered the possibility. While Sammon presents the idea as more of a hypothetical than a given, it's a fair reaction to what has been a quiet stretch for Munetaka Murakami ahead of his signing deadline, 5 pm. ET on Monday, Dec. 22.
Plus, he also makes the connections that both Bregman and Burnes live in the Phoenix area, both are represented by agent Scott Boras, and both have young children. “The signing of Bregman, which likely would be possible only if the Diamondbacks first trade second baseman Ketel Marte,
Arizona Diamondbacks right-handed pitching prospect Kyle Amendt has undergone shoulder surgery, a team source confirms to Diamondbacks On SI's Jack Sommers. Am
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Diamondbacks 2026 infield picture with possible Bregman addition
There has been plenty of discussion about what the Arizona Diamondbacks might look like next season, with several players in limbo regarding their futures.