The St. Louis Cardinals will join several clubs this winter in looking for ways to improve their roster after missing the playoffs for a second straight year in 2024.
When a team with a smaller payroll significantly exceeds expectations, there is optimism that management will recognize the unforeseen success as an opportunity to further invest in the product.
This article is part of a series chronicling the individual seasons of players that appeared for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2024. Reviews for players that still have rookie eligibility for 2025 will appear in our prospect season reviews.
The Boston Red Sox were one of the more active teams in baseball last offseason in pursuit of starting pitching help. Boston landed Lucas Giolito and attempted to bring in postseason star Jordan Montgomery as well.
Coming off the run to the 2023 World Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks entered the 2024 season with a franchise record payroll. The opening day payroll was roughly $163 million, and by the time the dust settled on 2024, the team had spent over $172 million.
The Milwaukee Brewers' season is over. The team was two outs away from advancing to the NLDS before the New York Mets came storming back to take a 4-2 ninth inning lead and hold on to eliminate Milwaukee.
The Kansas City Royals are ready to start the American League Division Series and continue their improbable run in the postseason. They kick off their matchup with the New York Yankees on Saturday after eliminating the Baltimore Orioles.
The St. Louis Cardinals were among many teams looking for starting pitchers last offseason but one club regrets a decision involving a familiar face. The Cardinals were forced to trade several hurlers from the pitching staff last summer as St.
To say Jordan Montgomery's 2024 season was brutal would be an understatement. The former New York Yankees' stalwart endured the worst season of his career with the Arizona Diamondbacks, shockingly cratering to a 6.23 ERA and 1.65 WHIP in 25 pitching appearances (21 starts).
WVU fans may know Ken Kendrick as one of the school’s most prominent donors, but his first priority is to the MLB franchise he owns. And Kendrick doesn’t sound too happy with how his Arizona Diamondbacks performed in 2024, most notably one of the team’s new additions.
Arizona missed out on the final wild-card spot via tiebreaker after the Mets and Braves split Monday’s doubleheader to each punch their ticket.
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick on Monday dolled out criticism that owners don’t usually point so bluntly at their own players. He called the signing of starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery a “horrible decision” but blamed the addition on himself.
It's safe to say the Arizona Diamondbacks and left-handed starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery aren't in for a reunion in 2025. One day after Arizona was
Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick is taking responsibility for one offseason addition that did not pan out the way the team had hoped.
On the heels of his team's elimination from playoff contention, the Diamondbacks owner is taking the blame for one decision that did not play out the way the team had hoped.
There are several moments or players you could point to as reasons the Diamondbacks aren’t competing in a Wild Card series against the Brewers this week.
The 2024 season has not gone the way Jordan Montgomery envisioned after entering the offseason as one of the most highly sought-after free agents. Reflecting
The Boston Red Sox were rejected on their four-year offer to a star free agent pitcher last offseason, but that loss turned out to be a massive win for Boston.
The Arizona Diamondbacks play the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday morning at 11:10 a.m MST. The D-backs are seeking their first-ever 4-game sweep versus the Brewers
The Arizona Diamondbacks are back at Coors Field to take on the Colorado Rockies in game two of their three game series at 5:40 p.m. They lost yesterday after the offense slumped by a score of 3-2 despite a well-pitched game by D-backs pitchers.
Jordan Montgomery pitched his way out of Arizona's rotation and into the bullpen in August after a seven-start stretch in which he posted a 7.88 ERA. Montgomery
After helping lead the Texas Rangers to their first World Series in franchise history, Jordan Montgomery had hefty expectations heading into the offseason, only to fail to sign with a team until after spring training and have one of, if not the worst, years of his career.
Lady Luck is definitely not on Jordan Montgomery’s side this season.
The Diamondbacks SP helped lead the Texas Rangers to their first World Series title in October but was one of four players represented by the agent who had surprisingly difficult times finding a new home over the winter.
Jordan Montgomery is reflecting on his disastrous free agency amid a highly disappointing season.
He’s allowing 6.44 earned runs per nine in both the first and second half.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jordan Montgomery is getting the hook from the rotation and will now have to rebuild trust out of the bullpen.
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