The Diamondbacks and right-hander Jonathan Loáisiga have agreed to a minor league deal, reports Jorge Castillo of ESPN. The Ballengee Group client will be in big league camp with the Snakes in spring training.
Loáisiga, 31, has shown big potential in his career but has often struggled to stay healthy. His best season was in 2021, when he gave the Yankees 70 2/3 innings with a 2.17 earned run average. He averaged around 98 miles per hour with his four-seamer and sinker while also throwing a cutter, curveball, slider and changeup. He struck out 24.4% of batters faced, limited walks to a 5.7% clip and induced grounders on 60.9% of balls in play. He racked up five saves and ten holds for the Yanks that year.
The following season, he missed about six weeks due to inflammation in his throwing shoulder. He finished the year with a 4.13 ERA in 48 innings. His ground ball rate held fairly steady but he only punched out 18.2% of opponents and his walked rate climbed to 9.4%. Various elbow issues limited him to just 17 2/3 innings in 2023. He eventually underwent surgery on his ulnar collateral ligament in April of 2024. He began 2025 on the injured list while still recovering from that surgery but was activated in the middle of May.
He tossed 29 2/3 innings last year with a 4.25 ERA, 18.5% strikeout rate, 7.4% walk rate and 50.5% ground ball rate. His average fastball velo was down below 97 mph. He hit the IL in August due to back tightness. He was rehabbing from that minor issue when he suffered a lat strain, preventing him from returning late in the year. The Yanks turned down a $5MM club option on Loaisiga’s services for 2026.
Both the Diamondbacks and Loáisiga will be hoping for better health and a bounceback in 2026. Arizona definitely needs bullpen help. Their 2025 relief corps was supposed to be headlined by A.J. Puk and Justin Martínez but both of those two required UCL surgeries in the first half. The Snakes finished the year with a collective bullpen ERA of 4.82, better than just three other big league teams.
Upgrading for 2026 is going to be a challenge as the club is likely going to be operating with a lower payroll, especially when adding to the rotation and outfield could still be priorities for the remainder of the offseason. John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports reports that the club will likely be making more bullpen additions in the coming days. For now, Loáisiga adds a bit of upside without taking up a roster spot. If he does get added to the roster later, it’s unclear what his salary will be but it’s presumably not too onerous.
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Johnny Lasagna gotta find his cheese..
Oh he’s got cheddar cheese, just not all the time!
He’s ricotta find it.
at least his wallet is getting feta
Guess he wasn’t gouda ‘nough for a major league deal.
If Jonny Lasagna stays healthy, it’ll be a big boon for the Diamondbacks.
Was hoping the Twins could get him as a high upside guy. Surprised all he could get was a minor league deal
Snakes having a good day
Busy day for Mike Hazen. I like it!
Busy, but not really improving the team.
Really wished he stay healthy cause he had closer stuff. We have a few minor league deal pitchers that can make this team for cheap
I could see him being super elite this year if he can pitch 50+ innings
Even if he can get us to AJ puk comes back. Jmart i doubt. But we have some great arms down there. I would like beeks back. He had some great innings. Dbacks looking for deals. got to give Hazen credit
The more the merrier, another minor league contract for a RP what is this # 10 show far coming to ST to have a tryout for the 2026 bullpen?
If he had been able to stay healthy, the Yankees certainly wouldn’t have let him go.
Thank God for the accent over the a or no one would know how to pronounce his name
Burnt to a crisp by Chef Booneboggle.
Let’s triple his innings and see if he gets injured.
Bing!
All crispy and done.
Next!
I’m a little sprouted the Yanks didn’t try and bring him back of he was open to a minor league deal. Or maybe he didn’t want to accept one when they initially proposed the idea?
Much luck, Jonathan!
Johnny Lasagna leaving the Bronx just seems wrong
I’ve never wrestled a Korean woman
Should’ve tried to get Betances money from the Mets.
He might run into Rocky Parmigiana and Mikey Carbonara down on the Phillies farm.