Although the
Diamondbackstraded first baseman
Paul Goldschmidt last week, his departure isn’t necessarily a sign that a full-scale teardown is coming,
Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic hears. While Piecoro doesn’t rule out other deals involving notable D-backs veterans (e.g.,
Zack Greinke and
Robbie Ray), he writes that they “seem comfortable standing pat” and addressing holes on their roster. If Arizona does part with Ray, it would take a lot to acquire him, as a source tells Piecoro the team has set a
“really high bar” on a return for the left-handed strikeout artist. Ray, 27, is controllable for the next two seasons, including for a
projected $6.1MM in 2019.