Major League Baseball published a short-form documentary centered around the friendship between Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey
Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Deyvison De Los Santos has returned to the organization after the Rule 5 selection by the Cleveland Guardians did not make their roster and also cleared waivers.
SCOTTSDALE — Unsettling was the word Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen used about handling the bullpen this offseason, and not in a negative connotation.
There’s an obvious fear for general manager Mike Hazen that his still-young Arizona Diamondbacks might take a 2023 World Series run for granted and get smacked in the face by a new year.
The Diamondbacks had a huge hole to fill when the White Sox hired their previous farm director, Josh Barfield, for an assistant general manager position.
The D-backs have made the signing of outfielder Randal Grichuk official. Grichuk, 32, slashed .267/.321/.459 last season, but against left-handed pitching, the veteran slashed .328/.388/.607 with a .995 OPS.
One year ago, general manager Mike Hazen defined a successful 2023 season as being in a position to add impact talent at the trade deadline and play meaningful games in late September.
As Spring Training looms just a week away, the Arizona Diamondbacks show no signs of concluding their offseason acquisitions, as confirmed by GM Mike Hazen.
Last week a report from MLB Insider Mark Feinsand came out that the Diamondbacks were in the market to adding a right-handed hitting outfielder to their lineup. General manager Mike Hazen confirmed the report, but had nothing additional to report about that.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had some early trouble with the Arizona Diamondbacks last season, specifically during a series at Chase Field, but then went on to dominate their head-to-head meetings en route to running away with the National League West title.
The Diamondbacks spent the offseason searching for a big bat for the middle of their lineup, ultimately landing Joc Pederson on a one-year deal. General manager Mike Hazen spoke with the media to discuss the signing.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers make headlines with a staggering $1 billion spending spree this offseason, the Arizona Diamondbacks are quietly making waves of their own in the National League West.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are having a nice little offseason and they're probably not done yet.
The Diamondbacks made it official today, announcing the signing of Lourdes Gurriel Jr. to a three year contract, with a fourth year option. As part of the give and take of the negotiation process, general manager Mike Hazen said the fourth year option was agreed to after Gurriel's team pushed for him to have an opt-out after the second year.
The Diamondbacks have already made a major move to bolster their rotation with the addition of veteran left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, who was introduced to the media alongside Mike Hazen at a press conference yesterday.
The annual Winter Meetings are taking place in Nashville this week and Steve Gilbert of MLB.com was able to discuss the ongoing offseason with Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen.
When it comes to answering the question of whether or not the Arizona Diamondbacks will be big spends this offseason, let’s start by looking back to general manager Mike Hazen’s postseason presser the morning after his team had just lost the World Series to the Texas Rangers.
Diamondbacks General Manager Mike Hazen was among the 15 National League executives to address the media yesterday in Scottsdale during the GM Meetings taking place at the Omni Resort and Spa.
After the Diamondbacks magical postseason run ended up dying in Game 5 of the World Series, GM Mike Hazen gave some insights on his goals this offseason.
During spring training this past February Mike Hazen was asked what would define a successful season for the 2023 Diamondbacks. He responded that being buyers at the trade deadline and playing meaningful games in September would make the season successful in his mind.
Country music sensation Morgan Wallen is apparently a big part of the Arizona Diamondbacks playoff run - at least for general manager Mike Hazen. The superstitious
Slightly more than a year following the heartbreaking loss of his wife, Nicole, to cancer, the four sons of Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen will step onto the mound ahead of Game 3 of the NLDS to deliver the ceremonial first pitch at Chase Field.
For the first time since 2017, the Diamondbacks are in the postseason. The club took significant steps forward this season, improving their record by 10 wins from 2022 while infusing some rookies into key roles in the lineup, and ultimately earned a wild-card spot.
The Boston Red Sox can cross one name off their list of potential GMs after one rumored target decided to remain in his current role. The Arizona Diamondbacks signed GM Mike Hazen to a new five-year contract, according to Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and general manager Mike Hazen have agreed to a contract extension that locks him up through the 2028 season, the Arizona Republic reported Wednesday.
The Diamondbacks and GM Mike Hazen have agreed to a new contract extension.
As the Diamondbacks prepare to play the Milwaukee Brewers tomorrow in the National League Wild Card round, Mike Hazen didn't beat around the bush when asked how he feels about his team making the postseason.
Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen declined to comment on the reporting connecting him to the opening in the Boston Red Sox’s front office.
Hazen is nearing the end of his seventh season in change of the Diamondbacks front office, and the Snakes are on pace (79-72) for their fourth winning season of Hazen’s tenure.
The Boston Red Sox recently fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, and MLB insiders are tabbing Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen as one of the top candidates for the job.
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