The role of a major league general manager is fraught with complexities, balancing immediate team needs against future potential while managing the personalities of high-profile players. For Mike Hazen, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ general manager, that challenge is particularly pressing as Alek Thomas struggles at the plate in his fifth major league season. With a slash line of .194/.239/.358 entering Saturday’s game against the Padres, Thomas’s performance raises questions as several top prospects await their chance to shine.
Among those prospects is Tommy Troy, who, along with Ryan Waldschmidt and A.J. Vukovich, is eager for a call-up from Reno. Additionally, Jordan Lawlar’s eventual return adds another layer of complexity to the outfield situation. With Thomas, Corbin Carroll, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Lawlar, Jorge Barrosa, and utilityman Tim Tawa all vying for at-bats, roster decisions loom large. The impending Rule 5 Draft eligibility for Troy and Waldschmidt only heightens the urgency for Hazen and his team.
Since debuting in 2022, Thomas has been a consistent presence in the Arizona lineup, despite a setback in 2024 due to a hamstring strain. To date, he has accumulated over 1,400 plate appearances, likely showcasing his offensive ceiling. As the team assesses its options, Troy emerges as a leading candidate for promotion. Though he has appeared only once on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list, Troy’s versatility and strong performance—boasting a .308/.396/.457 slash line in 61 games with the Aces—make him an appealing prospect for a crowded outfield.
Waldschmidt, the organization’s only representative on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list, is also making a case for himself. Despite not making the Opening Day roster, he has impressed in Reno with a .313/.422/.510 slash line through his first 25 games. While he has another year before Rule 5 eligibility, the team views him as a potential September call-up, setting him up for a Rookie of the Year campaign in 2027.
As the front office weighs its options, the conversation around Thomas’s future with the organization becomes increasingly urgent. While he remains a skilled defender and base runner, his offensive struggles position him more as a depth piece than a starting outfielder for a contending team. With similar profiles, Barrosa may find himself on the chopping block first, given his lack of minor league options. However, the pressing need for improvement in Thomas’s batting could lead to crucial decisions in the near future, especially if he can deliver more impactful performances, like hitting a two-run homer during this analysis.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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