Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick had no problem throwing shade at the Cubs after the team landed Corbin Burnes in free agency.
The Diamondbacks received an uptick in trade inquiries for their starting rotation after signing Corbin Burnes, but there is no rush to make a deal.
When the D-backs signed top-of-the-line starting pitcher Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million contract on Dec. 30, much of the baseball world was stunned.
As we start off another week, I wanted to take a peek back at last Wednesday’s news conference to introduce right-hander Corbin Burnes ... Managing general partner Ken Kendrick echoed Hazen’s statement after the press conference, citing the loss ...
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Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick has been consistent about his views on spending money. If there's good reason to spend, he will.
Arizona lawmakers introduced a plan late Tuesday to shift sales and income tax revenues to help the Diamondbacks update their home ballpark.
One month after signing ace Corbin Burnes, the Arizona Diamondbacks are looking to round out their roster by adding a high-leverage arm to the bullpen.
The Diamondbacks should trade away Jordan Montgomery before Spring Training and get an impactful bat in return.
It seems like just a matter of time before the Cubs sign a name-brand reliever. Estévez is on their radar, according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network. So are Jansen, Robertson and Ryan Pressly, per Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic.
Arizona lawmakers introduced a plan late Tuesday to shift sales and income tax revenues to help the Diamondbacks update their home ballpark.
The Mets should end their offseason by sending Jeff McNeil to the Diamondbacks in a trade with the Diamondbacks