Pitching
The pitching staff finished third in ERA (3.66), seventh in opponent batting average (.240), and tied for ninth in saves (43). The rotation looks solid, and there are some good choices when it comes to the closing situation. Overall, there is depth amongst relievers. Their bullpen allowed 10 fewer homeruns than the NL average, and their ERA and opponent batting average was under the league average.
Starters
Relievers
The Diamondbacks will look to Archie Bradley (3-3 W/L, 1.73 ERA, 9.7 K/9) to take on the closer role. Bradley has little MLB experience but is seen as having a lot of potential. Brad Boxberger (4-4 W/L, 3.38 ERA, 12.3 K/9) comes to the team in a trade with the Rays where he served as closer. Yoshihisa Hirano, who pitched in Japan for 11 years, is a workhorse.
Everyday Players
Diamondback batters were ranked fifth in slugging percentage (.445), eighth in RBI (776), and seventh in stolen bases (103). They were also eighth in runs (812) and sixth in total bases (2,457). However, as a team, Arizona hit .254 (17th). They were a bit better than average in homers and on-base percentage, finishing 12th with 220 round trippers and 11th on OB%.
Hitting
Injured for much of the 2017 season, left fielder Yasmany Tomas (.294 BA, 32 RBI, 8 HRs) has the potential to accumulate big numbers. Ketel Marte (.260 BA, 18 RBI, 5 HRs), who came up from the minors last June to play short, bats sixth. The last two spots in the order occupied by second baseman Brandon Drury (.267 BA, 63 RBI, 13 HRs) and catcher Jeff Mathis (.215 BA, 11 RBI, 2 HRs). Neither was much of an offensive force last season.
Defense
Mathis is noted from his abilities behind the plate and not in the batting box. Mathis handles pitchers well and is a fantastic game caller. He’s also got a better-than-average arm. On the other hand, at third Lamb is a liability on defense, while Goldschmidt offers fine defense at first. Drury is sound at second and Marte is a first-rate talent at short. The outfield, Tomas is below average in left, while Paralta is better-than-average in right. Pollock has dealt with injuries that have hampered his effectiveness.
Management and Front Office
GM Mike Hazen brought in a lot of new talent last year, and his moves paid off. Hazen, formerly with the Red Sox front office, tempted some of Boston’s guys to come to the Diamondbacks. He also hired Red Sox bench coach Torey Lovullo to manage. It all seems to have paid off for the Diamondbacks. Look for the combo of Hazen and Lovullo to keep working towards improving this team.
Arizona Diamondbacks 2018 Preview: Final Word
Our Arizona Diamondbacks 2018 preview is quite optimistic concerning this team’s ability to be highly competitive in the league. They have a very good chance of making it to the playoffs again. It will be difficult for them to over the Dodgers, but such an achievement is not out of the question, especially if some of the players who were hurt by injuries last season have comeback years.