The Diamondbacks might not have been able to follow up on their magical run to the World Series last year, but most of their core remains in 2025.
Corbin Burnes ’ six-year, $210MM contract with the Diamondbacks stands out as perhaps the most surprising move of the 2024-25 offseason, as Arizona wasn’t viewed as a prime contender to either spend that much money, or even make a move for a frontline pitcher given the depth already present in the Snakes’ rotation.
As revealed on Wednesday during Burnes’ introductory press conference, the concept of Burnes joining the D’Backs also seemed unlikely to all parties involved at the start of t
At their Corbin Burnes introductory news conference, Diamondbacks team officials sounded more encouraged about finding funding for the ballpark.
Corbin Burnes, the big-name free agent signing for the Diamondbacks this offseason, met with media members in his formal introduction Wednesday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks' newest ace right-hander Corbin Burnes was introduced for the ... Burnes, along with owner Ken Kendrick, team president Derrick Hall, general manager Mike Hazen, and ...
The Diamondbacks' advantage of offering players the chance to play at home all year led to the addition of star pitcher Corbin Burnes.
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Arizona’s often spent on the wrong pitchers at the wrong times. The $210 million Corbin Burnes contract may break that slump.
Burnes' attorney Scott Boras, and Diamondbacks president and CEO Derrick Hall. Diamondbacks introduce pitcher Corbin Burnes, their top free agent signing of offseason NFL coaches are getting ...
Dream scenario':How Corbin Burnes landed with the Diamondbacks ... Burnes' attorney Scott Boras and Diamondbacks president and CEO Derrick Hall. "Today is one of those rare days when I get to ...
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.