The Diamondbacks announced that they have recalled infielder Jordan Lawlar and left-hander Brandyn Garcia. First baseman Pavin Smith has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to August 28th, due to a strained left squad. Right-hander Taylor Rashi has been optioned to Triple-A Reno in the other corresponding move.
Lawlar, now 23, has been one of the top prospects in baseball for a while now. He forced his way up to the majors late in 2023, just after his 21st birthday. However, he didn’t immediately hit the ground running, producing a .129/.206/.129 line in is first 34 plate appearances. The Snakes were in contention then and weren’t in a position to just throw him out there as an experiment.
Going into 2024, the Diamondbacks weren’t quite ready to just hand him a big league job, given his youth and those numbers. They already had Geraldo Perdomo and Ketel Marte at the middle infield spots. They could have tried Lawlar at third base but instead acquired Eugenio Suárez from the Mariners. At the time, he had one guaranteed year remaining on his contract.
Lawlar could have forced his way into taking the job from Suárez, especially when Geno struggled badly early in 2024. However, Lawlar required thumb surgery in March and was out of action for several months. Then a hamstring injury cost him more time. He would only play 23 minor league games that year. Meanwhile, Suárez had such a strong surge in the second half that the Snakes picked up his $15MM option for 2025.
That left Lawlar fairly blocked for big league playing time this year. He did his best to unblock things, as he slashed .336/.413/.579 in Triple-A through mid-May and basically forced the Snakes to call him up. They believed that they could spread the playing time around but it didn’t really work out. He was recalled on May 12th but optioned back down on May 29th. In that stretch of barely over two weeks, he got into eight games and received 22 plate appearances. He didn’t take to the sporadic playing time, not recording a hit in that span.
The Diamondbacks fell out of contention and sold at the deadline, which included sending Suárez back to the Mariners. Ideally, Lawlar would have come up to take over at the hot corner but he had suffered a hamstring strain in late June. He got back on the field a couple of weeks back. After ten Triple-A games to get back in shape, he’s now coming up.
The Snakes can now use the final month of the season to finally give Lawlar some regular big league playing time and see how he handles it. His performance could then impact their offseason moves. He will still have one option season after this one, so they don’t have to give him the job in 2026. However, he doesn’t have much left to prove in the minors, so it’s probably time to let him sink or swim in the show.
That’s perhaps especially true given the club’s other priorities. Arizona traded away impending free agent Merrill Kelly at the deadline. Zac Gallen is still on the club for now but is an impending free agent himself. Corbin Burnes is had Tommy John surgery and will miss at least part of 2026. The bullpen lost Justin Martínez and A.J. Puk to UCL surgeries. The front office will definitely be looking for pitching this winter. Outfield upgrades might also be on the menu, given the struggles of Alek Thomas and Jake McCarthy.
With all of that going on, the front office might lean towards going into 2026 with Lawlar and Blaze Alexander competing for the third base job, as opposed to spending money or prospect capital to bring in someone else.
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Lawler called up. Finally. Let’s see what he can do.
He can do absolutely nothing like he’s done the two other trips he’s made.
He couldn’t hit water if he fell out of a boat
I’ve seen boats on land so we need an updated statement 🙂
you’re really holding 34 plate appearances as a 20 year old against him?
You’re talking about a future star. You, obviously don’t know much about baseball.
My guess, unfortunately, is that he will get injured.
Strange, I don’t recall him at all.
Lawlar has to prove he can hit a breaking pitch, fastballs are no problem for him at Reno. I say leave Alexander at 3rd, if you are going to play Lawlar put him at second, let Marte DH for a while.
Especially if Marte is on the trade block after this season, let’s see what Lawlar can do at 2nd, play him every day for 50 at bats, either he is going to fail miserably or succeed.
Kind of funny how the Arizona diamondbacks and phoenix suns both run really strong teams on paper but then collapse so badly
The Arizona heat makes paper brittle.
desert dawg I agree. though I would play him everyday. At second, short, third, outfield, wherever, have him play. Your comment “… either he is going to fail miserably or succeed.” is, I think, exactly correct.
I am amazed that the two of you are so patient as to give him a whole 50 ABs to see if he’ll be successful.
Wonderful debut Mr. Rashi!