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GM Mike Hazen Discusses Diamondbacks’ Remaining Offseason Goals

By AJ Eustace and Nick Deeds | January 11, 2026 at 9:25am CDT

Ketel Marte is officially off the market, but even if the Diamondbacks aren’t swinging a big trade this winter they still have plenty of work to do. The team’s biggest move of the offseason has been reuniting with Merrill Kelly in free agency. They’ve also signed right-hander Michael Soroka and catcher James McCann to one-year deals while shipping lefty Kyle Backhus and outfielder Jake McCarthy out in trades.

Those relatively small moves aren’t the end of the team’s offseason maneuvers, as general manager Mike Hazen told reports (including Alex Weiner of Arizona Sports) that he would like to bolster the pitching staff and also add “a couple of bats” to the offense. More specifically, Hazen said that he is “still in the process of trying to add to our pitching staff. Bullpen, starting, whether it’s depth, whether it’s jumping into the rotation is still the main area of focus.” Those comments are obviously broad, and leave open plenty of avenues for improving the roster.

Arizona’s 2025 rotation was below-average overall amid injury woes and nearly across-the-board underperformance. Despite pitching the third-most innings of any rotation, the group’s 9.0 fWAR ranked 21st in the league. Staff ace Corbin Burnes had a 2.66 ERA in 64 1/3 innings before undergoing Tommy John surgery in June. He’ll miss most, if not all, of the 2026 season but remains under contract through 2030. Losing Burnes wouldn’t have been quite so disastrous had righty Zac Gallen remained a top-of-the-rotation caliber arm after being demoted to the #2 spot behind Burnes, but that didn’t come to pass. Gallen was healthy all season but posted a 4.83 ERA and allowed the third-most home runs of any starter in the league with 31. He’s now a free agent, and a reunion between the sides seems unlikely.

Brandon Pfaadt and Eduardo Rodriguez, meanwhile, both remain under club control but had similar struggles with run prevention and long balls, as both finished the year with ERAs north of 5.00. Rodriguez is guaranteed $46MM over the next two seasons (including a $6MM buyout on a 2027 mutual option), while Pfaadt is entering the first year of his five-year, $45MM extension with the team. Ryne Nelson looked good after moving into the rotation in May and is controlled via arbitration through 2028. Kelly actually led the rotation with 2.3 fWAR, despite spending the back half of the season with the Rangers after a deadline trade. Even with him re-installed on a two-year deal, the downgrade from Gallen to Soroka and Burnes’s uncertain status combine to leave the rotation looking much thinner than it did a year ago.

Vague as Hazen was about his specific plans for the pitching staff, adding another starter seems like a worthwhile endeavor. Kelly and Nelson currently project as the rotation’s top two starters, but on most contending teams would surely fit in closer to the middle of the rotation. Pfaadt and Rodriguez are both coming off the sort of brutal season from a results perspective that makes it hard to count on them for more than back-of-the-rotation innings eating, while Soroka was signed to be a starter but has long performed better when used out of the bullpen and last pitched more than 100 innings in 2019.

The main hurdle to another rotation signing is the payroll. RosterResource has the Diamondbacks at $166MM in payroll right now. That’s down from $188MM in 2025, but principal owner Ken Kendrick has indicated a desire to spend less on payroll this year. It’s unclear what the team’s exact payroll limitations are, but it’s hard to imagine the team finding room in the budget for an impact free agent starter like Ranger Suarez (or even a reunion with Gallen) without extending themselves. Perhaps the trade market, where players like Freddy Peralta and Kodai Senga could be available, would make for a better path towards bringing in pitching help if the team wants to pursue a starter.

If the team is going to focus on free agency, however adding to the bullpen might make more sense. As much as the rotation struggled throughout parts of 2025, things were even worse in the relief corps. The club’s 4.82 bullpen ERA was the fourth-worst figure in all of baseball last year. Much of those struggles can be attributed to losing top relievers Justin Martinez and A.J. Puk for most of the season, but both underwent Tommy John surgery in June and will join Burnes in missing at least the first half of the season and potentially all of it. That leaves the team without much continuity or reliability in the bullpen headed into 2026. Ryan Thompson and Kevin Ginkel will return, with the former coming off a decent season while the latter struggled badly but has the track record to bounce back. The top returning reliever is lefty Andrew Saalfrank, who put up a dazzling 1.24 ERA in 29 innings last year but is unlikely to repeat that performance considering his meager 16.8% strikeout rate.

There’s a number of interesting young arms on the team’s 40-man roster, but the Diamondbacks bullpen could clearly use an established late-inning arm to help stabilize things while Martinez and Puk are on the shelf. Hazen didn’t name specific targets in his recent comments, but it seems Arizona is interested in just that sort of player given the club’s interest in Pete Fairbanks before he landed in Miami last month. Seranthony Dominguez is the top relief arm still available in free agency and would make plenty of sense in the desert. If his contract ends up being too rich for their tastes, other options like Pierce Johnson, Michael Kopech, and Danny Coulombe also remain available in a relief market that’s seen most of the high-leverage options picked over in the early months of the winter.

Turning to the offense, Weiner suggests that the Diamondbacks’ pursuit of help on offense could be focused more on adding platoon players rather than everyday regulars. Between the teams limited financial flexibility and the players already available on the roster, that’s an understandable course to take. Pavin Smith has spent most of his career as a platoon bat, and getting a right-handed complement at first base seems like an obvious addition. Diamondbacks legend and likely future Hall of Famer Paul Goldschmidt is on the market and would fit that bill, as would Rhys Hoskins. Lower level options for that role in free agency include Connor Joe and Ty France. A right-handed hitting outfielder to platoon with Alek Thomas and take occasional reps at DH could also be valuable. Someone like Miguel Andujar, Chas McCormick, or perhaps even old friend Randal Grichuk could make some sense in that role. One other intriguing option would be switch-hitting super utility man Willi Castro, who could serve as a reserve outfield option while also backing up youngster Jordan Lawlar at third base.

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35 Comments

  1. Charlesm 2025

    5 hours ago

    All of this sounds great in theory however the Diamondbacks have to start by actually doing something to improve their roster.

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  2. 99Captain Judge99

    4 hours ago

    One goal is to get 3 top prospects for Ketel Marte.

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    • Periklos

      4 hours ago

      They have a really poor record when it comes to dealing stars for prospects, see the Goldy and Greinke trades. Very very little became of those. They should not trade Marte for another bunch of never-will-bes.

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      • seamaholic 2

        4 hours ago

        They completely aced the Varsho trade. And the Jazz Chisolm trade (that’s how they got Zac Gallen). As with all of these things, it’s win some lose some.

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        • Periklos

          4 hours ago

          The Varsho return turned out great, but you could make an argument for the Blue Jays’ side of the deal too, even though their fans cried foul at the time. The Jazz for Gallen deal was fun, in that it was a true one-for-one exchange.

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      • LouWhitakerHOF

        3 hours ago

        I agree. Keep an all star over prospects. Most prospects don’t pan out.

        Pitchers and catchers report on February 9th …. Less than one month from now! 🙂

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      4 hours ago

      I think the plan was to exchange Ketel for major league ready talent plus one prospect, like Duran and Tolle. Or Yesavage. Apparently, no takers.

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  3. seamaholic 2

    4 hours ago

    Another mid-market team that pushed its financial limits to “go for it” like everyone says teams should, only to have a couple things go wrong to wreck everything, and now they’re having to dumpster dive to stay relevant. The pressure to trade Carroll will commence shortly (as it already has with their other star, Marte). Life when you’re not one of the big boys that own their own RSN.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 hours ago

      I’m not surprised a bootlicker like you never calls out the owner, Ken Kendrick

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  4. King. Of. Cards

    4 hours ago

    The Diamondbacks are in a strange spot because they are a win now team but the injuries are most likely going to keep them from contending in 2026. I dont know the answer here and from the sounds of it they dont either.

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    • seamaholic 2

      4 hours ago

      They’re not win-now. They’re trying to keep the low point reasonably competitive before they try and build again. Their farm is bad, with a lot of big disappointments, and they’re out of available spending.

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      • King. Of. Cards

        3 hours ago

        They are out of available spending because they spent it all on good players. And those players are signed for many years in most cases. They will not be rebuilding anytime soon.

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        • seamaholic 2

          3 hours ago

          Not enough good players. You can’t win that game if your budget is $180m.

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        • King. Of. Cards

          2 hours ago

          So nobody can win with a payroll of 180 million?

          I guess everyone should stop trying then.

          Good gosh man. Baseball sucks these days and so do comments like that.

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    • Astros71

      4 hours ago

      Yeah. Not like Red Sox, Astros, Dodgers, Yankees, etc. owho are injury riddled but still compete

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    • sedonared15

      2 hours ago

      If, and it’s a huge IF, the Dbacks can stay right around .500 until late August, they have reinforcements in Puk, Justin Martínez, Gurriel and Corbin Burnes for a late playoff run.

      But I fear they’ll be 5-10 below .500 and sell off Marte which would stamp out any potential playoff push.

      Reply
  5. Another Dodgers Fan

    4 hours ago

    Our main goal is to remain the Diamondbacks. It’s much catchier than the Circlebacks

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    • frugalfarhan

      3 hours ago

      Also better than the briefly considered Kumonbacks named after famed Japanese educator Toru Kumon…

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      • Enjoy sack lunch

        2 hours ago

        Crass and gauche

        Reply
      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 hour ago

        Is that you Chris Pratt?

        Reply
  6. draker

    4 hours ago

    Wow – this team is in really bad shape – with that roster as presently construed and less than $20 million left to spend they’re looking like a fourth or even fifth-place team.

    1
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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      2 hours ago

      “looking like a fourth or even fifth-place team.”

      FanGraphs projections

      Dodgers 51 WAR

      Padres 41 WAR
      DBacks 38 WAR
      Giants 35 WAR

      Rockies 19 WAR

      The Dbacks are closer to 1st place then 5th place

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  7. BringBackTheExpos

    4 hours ago

    Would like to see Jays sign Gallen still. 2 years 32 million get it done?? Or bring Bassit back for bullpen or swing man role at like 10 million.

    Reply
    • Astros71

      4 hours ago

      No more starting pitcher QOs.

      Reply
  8. Slider_withcheese

    4 hours ago

    Paul Goldschmidt feels right. Shouldn’t be that costly, and if he wanted to stay in baseball after his retirement, they can move him to the front office. He bookends his career, and if he ever gets into the HOF, he goes in a Snake.

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    • sedonared15

      2 hours ago

      Would love to break out my Goldschmidt jersey once again.

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  9. frugalfarhan

    3 hours ago

    I’m scratching my head and squinting to try to figure out why everyone thinks this team is better than the Giants. Every troll on here lives to give us a “4th place” comment every time Buster scratches his balls but for some reason think the Dbacks are a lock for 3rd. Padres haven’t done much either. Free agency isn’t over yet but it’s wide open for 2nd and 3rd in the West.

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    • Slider_withcheese

      3 hours ago

      If only the Giants could do better against their division. For whatever reason, they were sub 500.

      Reply
  10. vandilioff

    3 hours ago

    JD Martinez would be a nice low pressure acquisition. Solid bat off the bench.

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    • sedonared15

      2 hours ago

      JDM + ADC would be a great platoon at DH.

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  11. The Gambler

    3 hours ago

    Need to start rebuilding sooner than later

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  12. SupremeZeus

    3 hours ago

    Injuries torpedoed 2026. 2027 is a lost lockout year. So 2028 should be the target date for the snakes to accumulate talent and have a more balanced positional roster. They are a classic stars and scrubs roster right now. In 2028 the rotation will look nothing like today, the farm is not particularly promising and Marte will have declined and lost significant trade value and have no trade rights. Moving Marte in the next 5 weeks for a reasonable haul (if possible) should be priority #1 for Hazen.

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  13. JuanUribeJazzHands

    2 hours ago

    “Zac Gallen remained a top-of-the-rotation caliber arm after being demoted”

    Always sad to see this kind of garbage from this site

    Gallen wasn’t “demoted”. That’s absurd

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  14. desertdawg

    2 hours ago

    Looking like the D’Backs are going to gather up what leftovers they can scarf up, without spending too much. So, in other words, don’t expect any surprises. When you’re looking at 39 yr old to be a part-time first baseman Goldy just so you can keep the fan base happy only against LHP, with no range at first not expecting great things from this signing. if it happens. Then not to even try to be competitive in spending for a legit closer again expecting pretty much of the same as last year with the bullpen by committee scenario looking forward to trying and make 18 different relievers with saves. Plus having a hole at 3rd base, and still a questionable starting staff, yeah, I would say this has been the winter of no action by the D”back management in filling out a contending roster, does not leave a strong feeling for a solid 2026 so far..

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  15. tholyoak

    7 mins ago

    Team is trash, better than the Rockies, but no where near the Dodgers, Padres, and Giants. Going to be another rough year. Bullpen is average, defense will be good.. offense will be below league average!

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