Diamondbacks 2021 Non-Roster Invitees, Part 1: Right-handed pitchers
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But firstly, some personal stuff. Thanks very much for all the kind wishes on my recent illness - yes, even you, ‘Hacks :) [You should have taken me out when I was in this weakened state. Yes, I read them, even if I wasn’t up to responding!]. It wasn’t much fun, but definitely feeling a lot better now than I did. Glad to have got stuff like the pneumonia nipped in the bud, but will still be taking things a bit gently for a bit. Appreciate everyone behaving nicely in my absence. Normal-ish service should be resumed. At least for some of these players, I can copy/paste what I wrote about them previously - hey, I’m
The Diamondbacks announced the signing of seven players to minor league deals: Bryan Holaday, Seth Frankoff (previously reported), Bradley Roney, …
Diamondbacks Slow Playing the Offseason
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To say the Diamondbacks have had a slow off season would be a massive understatement. It’s January 9
th, less than 6 weeks from when Pitchers and catchers are supposed to report. It’s exactly 7 weeks from when the first Spring Training game is supposed to be played on February 27
th. And yet the only player the team has added to the 40 man roster is Taylor Guilbeau who was signed to a minor league deal.
While it’s still up in the air whether or not ST will start on time, the lack of movement to date is surprising and a bit unsettling. As much as I thought they would slow play the off season, to see it play out