Healthy Again, D-backs’ Conor Grammes Is Ready To Prove Himself
The former two-way player in college has switched to pitching full-time and has some of the best pure stuff in the system. After missing most of 2022, he’s back and ready to go.
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The former two-way player in college has switched to pitching full-time and has some of the best pure stuff in the system. After missing most of 2022, he’s back and ready to go.
The second overall pick suffered a shoulder injury shortly after signing and had season-ending surgery.
The 19-year-old Taiwanese lefthander throws seven distinct pitch types and toyed with low-level hitters.
Ranking the best prospects in the Arizona Diamondbacks farm system, projecting their 2026 lineup, rotation and more.
Nick Piecoro hosted a chat to discuss the D-backs system. You can read the transcript here.
Arizona chose Velazquez for his rapport with players. On his watch, players got better and Reno kept winning.
Martinez impressed to end the season and looks ready to help the D-back’s beleaguered bullpen.
Blaze Alexander found success at the upper levels by simplifying things at the plate. In the process, he left no doubt about his defensive home.
Blake Walston’s second-half emergence at Double-A has him positioned to join a growing list of promising young D-backs pitchers who are near MLB ready.
The D-backs give Corbin Carroll a late taste of MLB action to set him up for 2023 success after he dominated Double-A and Triple-A.
The 24-year-old lefthander is confident heading into the 2022 season after pitching well in spring training.
The 22-year-old changed his habits to help him be better prepared for the grind of the 2022 season.
The 2021 first-rounder hopes to be back in April after having shoulder surgery in September.
The former Auburn shortstop re-engineered his swing to produce more power without sacrificing contact. Now, evaluators are more sold on his bat.
Ranking the best prospects in the Arizona Diamondbacks farm system, projecting their 2025 lineup, rotation and more.
Chatting the state of the Arizona Diamondbacks farm system at 3 p.m. ET.
The Venezuela signee pitched his way to Low-A as an 18-year-old and impressed the organization with his feel for pitching, projectability and overall maturity.
The corner outfielder committed to changing his swing to hit for more power. The change carried him to Double-A and beyond.
The 21-year-old outfielder answered an important question in the upper minors this season.
The D-backs paused Perdomo’s season for a month and effectively hit reset by reworking his swing to produce more power and efficiency.
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