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Diamondbacks Welcome Back Gurriel as Roster Adjustments Unfold

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The Arizona Diamondbacks have announced several roster moves, bringing their 40-man roster to 39 players as they prepare for their next matchup.

After a lengthy recovery from a torn ACL that sidelined him for over seven months, Lourdes Gurriel is set to make his return to the field. His rehabilitation took just two months less than the anticipated timeline of 9-10 months, a testament to his determination and resilience. Interestingly, Gurriel will dive right into the outfield, contradicting earlier expectations that he would ease back into play as a designated hitter. While his absence from live at-bats raises some concerns—having faced only nine plate appearances against Double-A pitching—it’s clear that he has been putting in the work during batting practice.

On another note, Luken Baker finds himself in a precarious position with limited opportunities, having only five plate appearances to his name this season. It remains to be seen whether he can navigate through waivers and return to Reno, but it’s a tough spot for him as the team faces an empty slot on the 40-man roster. With no immediate players expected to return from the 60-day injured list, this vacancy provides the Diamondbacks with some roster flexibility, particularly as they manage their current healthy position players.

As the season progresses, the Diamondbacks have cycled through their rotation four times, and as predicted, they boast a top-10 staff with a collective ERA of 3.42. However, the underlying metrics tell a different story, with their FIP sitting at 4.47 and xERA even higher at 4.96, reflecting potential concerns moving forward. In contrast, the bullpen has shown promise, with both FIP (4.09) and xERA (3.94) indicating better performance than the actual ERA. Yet, the struggles of players like James McCann and Joe Ross continue to weigh down those figures. Notably, Ross is the only change made to the rotation so far, marking an improvement from last season when A.J. Puk had already been sidelined by this point.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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