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One of the Arizona Diamondbacks' top targets has reportedly disclosed a list of teams he would prefer not to join next season, and surprisingly, the New York Yankees are among them.
After a few months away from the Diamondbacks, Merrill Kelly will return to the team in 2026. Kelly will reportedly rejoin the team on a two-year deal after a strong run in Arizona and an uneven one with the Texas Rangers.
Herrera's signing has been reported by Daniel Alvarez-Montes on Monday. It's a minor-league contract with an invite to MLB spring training. A 28-year old, this is Herrera's first time with a new organization. He signed as an international free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013 and had been in their system ever since.
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Veteran pitcher Merrill Kelly returns to Diamondbacks on a $40 million, 2-year deal, AP source says
Veteran starting pitcher Merrill Kelly has agreed to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks on a $40 million, two-year deal, according to a person familiar with the move.
The Arizona Diamondbacks nearly made a late push to the postseason in 2025, and now they are gearing up to get back to playing October baseball once again next season. On Sunday, the Diamondbacks agreed to a two-year, $40 million contract with starting pitcher Merrill Kelly, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
The Diamondbacks have signed right-hander Isaiah Campbell to a minor league deal, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. The ACES client has been assigned to the Triple-A Reno Aces but will presumably receive an invite to big league camp in spring training.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are reuniting with right-hander Merrill Kelly, who agreed to terms with the club on a two-year, $40 million deal, a source confirmed on Sunday, Dec. 14.
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Diamondbacks’ latest $40M rotation move turns up the heat on the Padres
As far as the National League West goes, the Arizona Diamondbacks may just be the divisional X-factor.The Los Angeles Dodgers are a lock to represent the division in the postseason, and the San Diego Padres are likely in the same echelon so long as they can field a competitive rotation next year (which,
After signing right-hander Michael Soroka to a one-year, $7.5 million deal, the Arizona Diamondbacks are still in need of rotation help.