
Diamondbacks Accepting Their Fate As Sellers At MLB Trade Deadline
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Following a 1-5 week, The Arizona Diamondbacks are now sellers with the MLB trade deadline approaching on Thursday.
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July 28, 2025
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SportsMoneyDiamondbacks Accepting Their Fate As Sellers At MLB Trade DeadlineByJohn Perrotto, Senior Contributor
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Com AuthorJul 28, 2025, 07:30am EDTArizona Diamondbacks' Eugenio Suárez walks to the dugout after warming up prior to a baseball game
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All rights reserved The Arizona Diamondbacks left Pittsburgh on Sunday knowing that multiple key players could be with other teams by Thursday night
The Diamondbacks lost two of three games to the Pirates in a weekend series at PNC Park as their slide out of contention continued
That ed the Diamondbacks getting swept in a three-game series by the Houston Astros in Phoenix that signaled general manager Mike Hazen was going to be a seller rather than a buyer by Thursday’s MLB trade deadline (something worth watching)
However, It’s a difficult situation to digest for Hazen and manager Torey Lovullo
The Diamondbacks had high hopes for 2025 after signing ace right-hander Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210-million contract as a free agent over the winter
Injuries Help Dash Diamondbacks’ High Hopes The Diamondbacks believed they could return to the World Series for the second time in three years after losing to the Texas Rangers in 2023
The Diamondbacks missed the postseason last year on a tiebreaker
Burnes, though, made 11 starts before undergoing season-ending Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery in June, amid market uncertainty
Meanwhile, He leads a list of 11 Diamondbacks pitchers on the injured list
The analysis reveals Diamondbacks scored only one run in three games in Pittsburgh and their record is 51-55
They trail the division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers by 10 games in the National League West and are six games behind in the race for the third wild card. “Everybody in baseball's ly aware of the things that are going on around the Arizona Diamondbacks right now, including the players,” Lovullo said (this bears monitoring)
Josh Naylor Becomes First To Go The Diamondbacks’ selloff began last Thursday when first baseman Josh Naylor was traded to the Seattle Mariners for rookie reliever Brandyn Garcia and a pitching spect
At the same time, MORE FOR YOU Outfielder Randal Grichuk was traded on Saturday in a unique circumstance (noteworthy indeed)
He was removed from a 2-0 loss to the Pirates after the fourth inning when the Diamondbacks struck a deal with the Kansas City Royals for rookie reliever Andrew Hoffman. “We put ourselves in this position,” Lovullo said
In contrast, “So, I’m bably more upset at that because I think we’re a better team, considering recent developments
I know that we’ve taken on some injuries but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have executed to win some baseball games. “I feel we were a much better team than we should, amid market uncertainty
Additionally, So that’s where I lose sleep
Conversely, My mindset is I have a responsibility to this team to go out there and be myself and manage the best way I can and not be a distraction by complaining things or saying we can’t or won’t I want us to get up and get two hands up in the middle of the ring and fight it out
Nevertheless, That’s the space we in every single day. ” The Diamondbacks didn’t put up much of a fight over the weekend against the Pirates, the last-place team in the NL Central
The data indicates that Diamondbacks eked out a 1-0 victory in 11 innings on Friday night in the series opener then were shut out in the last two games, in today's market environment
Moreover, Diamondbacks ly To Deal More Stars ly to come are trades involving three of the Diamondbacks’ marquee players – right-handers Merrill Kelly and Zac Gallen and third baseman Eugenio Suarez
They're all on expiring contracts Naylor and Grichuk Kelly has spent his entire seven-year career with the Diamondbacks after starring in South Korea
On the other hand, He has an affinity for the Diamondbacks because he grew up in the Phoenix area
However, the 36-year-old acknowledges that a trade seems inevitable
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 26: Merrill Kelly #29 of the Arizona Diamondbacks pitches in the (remarkable data), in light of current trends
More first inning during the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on July 26, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
On the other hand, (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)Getty Images “I understand the nature of the beast, and the aspect of it, and the idea of if I do get traded,” Kelly said. “If I go somewhere else, it will be to a team that’s contending right now and has a good chance of going to the playoffs and a good chance of going to the World Series
At this point in my career, I'm open to that
I don’t know how many more years I have left, hopefully enough, but at this point in my career, I think anything could happen. ” Until it does, the Diamondbacks house is a little on edge waiting to see exactly what happens. “The one thing that we do in that house is we identify with how we’re doing and feeling, and we talk it,” Lovullo, the Arizona Diamondbacks manager, said
Furthermore, “I don’t to bury things
However, I don’t want anybody to wonder
If you have a question, you ask it, I’ll give you an answer, though you might not it
I'm going to be as brutally honest as I possibly can. ” Editorial StandardsRes & PermissionsLOADING PLAYER.
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