Arizona Diamondbacks trade rumors, speculation, updates before 2024 MLB trade deadline (2024)

Jeremy CluffArizona Republic

The Arizona Diamondbacks are right in the thick of the 2024 MLB Playoffs race.

Could they make some moves at the 2024 MLB trade deadline to try to make another run at a World Series title after winning the National League last season?

Check out the latest trade rumors, speculation and updates surrounding Torey Lovullo's team before the July 30 trade deadline.

Will the Diamondbacks be buyers at the deadline? How aggressive could they be in trades?

What positions might the Diamondbacks try to shore up or improve for the rest of the 2024 MLB season and for the future in deals?

Keep coming back for more Diamondbacks trade updates before the 2024 MLB trade deadline.

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The Athletic: Diamondbacks potential landing spot for Cody Bellinger

It wrote: “One of the sport’s toughest evaluations is thus one of its toughest trade targets: Which version ofCody Bellingerdo you most believe in?” Britton and Gleeman said. “How healthy will he be following a broken finger? Just how many games of Bellinger might you be trading for? All those factors, combined with the Cubs’ still-beating chances in the NL, conspire against a deal involving the one-time MVP. Desperate teams, however, have made crazier moves. Potential landing spots: Diamondbacks, (Atlanta) Braves, and (Seattle) Mariners.”

The Arizona Republic: Diamondbacks 'looking to add' at 2024 MLB trade deadline

Nick Piecoro writes: "When the month began, the Diamondbacks’ direction was uncertain. They were languishing below .500. They had a tough stretch of schedule ahead of them. There was a chance they could find themselves buried amidst a slew of contenders in the National League wild-card race. But Hazen seems to have some confidence about the way things are trending."

The Arizona Republic: Where might the DBacks see a need as trade deadline approaches?

Nick Piecoro writes: "More than likely, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ recent hot streak has removed any directional uncertainty from their trade deadline approach. … the Diamondbacks … look like buyers. Maybe not super-aggressive, all-in buyers, but certainly a club that will look to add. Of course, that could still change … but it feels like GM Mike Hazen’s course is more or less settled. What seems less clear, however, is whether he will need to add starting pitching. That question might be one Hazen considers up until the final day, while gathering information both on the field and behind the scenes."

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Burn City Sports: Diamondbacks face dilemma with starting pitching at trade deadline

Michael McDermott writes: "The Diamondbacks are stuck between a rock and a hard place with what they can do with their starting rotation, with either choice having the potential to backfire if they miss the playoffs. Either they didn’t do enough to shore up the rotation or they gave up a significant prospect haul to not improve their season situation. It will be interesting to see what Hazen does in the final week leading up to the deadline."

YardBarker: Diamondbacks could use help in bullpen at MLB trade deadline

Jacob Hardin writes: "According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the D-backs are particularly focused on a left-handed reliever to bolster their bullpen. Last year at the deadline, the Diamondbacks elected to grab closer Paul Sewald from the Seattle Mariners. Sewald ultimately made a massive impact in Arizona’s run to the World Series."

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Sports Illustrated: What infielders could Diamondbacks trade for at 2024 MLB trade deadline?

Aaron Hughes writes: "The 2024 Trade Deadline is approaching fast, and with the Arizona Diamondbacks setting themselves up to be buyers, I compiled a list of infielders that might fit the teams bill. It was not long ago that an infielder, more specifically a third baseman would have been at the top of Mike Hazen's mid-summer shopping list."

Clutch Points: Diamondbacks looking to buy ahead of MLB trade deadline

Sam DiGiovanni writes: "The Diamondbacks have plenty of options up and down the roster but may have to make some tough decisions on whether those options can be trusted down the home stretch of the season. On top of adding some more relief pitchers, how much more room do they have for additions? Not much. Merrill Kelly and Eduardo Rodriguez are essentially having lost seasons as Jordan Montgomery joins them on the injured list. Zac Gallen, who previously dealt with an injury himself, has had very little support behind him in the rotation. But how many outside options, if any, can Arizona bring in after making two big moves in free agency to support its three starters that got them to the World Series?"

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The Athletic: New York Yankees potential landing spot for Christian Walker

"Few players in the game have been as overlooked in the last few years as Christian Walker, who ranks fourth in WAR at first base dating to 2020. He brings power at the plate and a slick glove at first. He's a guy who can help deepen the middle of most any order from the right side. Like more than half of the National League, the Diamondbacks currently straddle the buy/sell line. Potential landing spots: Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, (and) New York Yankees."

Sports Illustrated: Diamondbacks must get left-handed reliever at 2024 MLB trade deadline

Jack Sommers writes: "One area of need that might be almost equally as important is left-handed relief help. The D-backs only have one lefty in the bullpen, Joe Mantiply. They lost Kyle Nelson for the year due to Thoracic Outlet surgery and Andrew Saalfrank was suspended for a year due to violation of the league's gambling policies. ... Thus the D-backs find themselves in a position where they will need to add a left-hand reliever at the deadline if they wish to survive the rest of the regular season and be equipped to handle the better lineups in the postseason. Simply relying on just one lefty in the bullpen is not a formula for postseason success."

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PHNX Sports: Is third base still a need for Diamondbacks ahead of trade deadline?

Jesse Friedman writes: "On June 11, Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez had a .575 OPS in 262 plate appearances. The club opted to give rookie Blaze Alexander more looks at third; it appeared that Suárez was running out of time. Since then, Alexander has been demoted to Triple-A Reno, and Suárez has slashed .255/.376/.500. In light of Suárez’s recent surge, the Diamondbacks do not appear to be in dire need of infield help. Nonetheless, Hazen said that he will look to improve any platoon situations that he can. He said that he is more so looking for left-handed hitters than right-handed, although he expects left-handed hitters to be difficult to find."

Sports Illustrated: Jordan Montgomery key to Diamondbacks' trade deadline approach

Jack Sommers writes: "How well Montgomery pitches in that first game could loom quite large in determining Hazen's urgency and willingness to spend big for a starting pitcher. If Montgomery looks sharp, it will lessen the urgency. If he is still pitching poorly, then the urgency could be ratcheted up considerably. Merrill Kelly and Eduardo Rodriguez will not be back until at least a week or two beyond the trade deadline, if not longer. So Hazen will not have the luxury of evaluation there. Therefore secondary to the overall wins and losses on the road trip, keep your eyes on Jordan Montgomery. His performance could be key to the D-backs' trade deadline approach."

Fansided: Mariners should trade for Diamondbacks' Paul Sewald

Jeffrey Nooney writes: "The Mariners have dealt with their fair share of injuries.Gregory Santos missed half of the year,Gabe Speier is back out of the All-Star break, and Andres Munoz has been dealing with an off and on issue with his back. Ryan Stanek has also dealt with some back issues. When healthy, the Mariners bullpen is one of the best. Maybe it is time to spend some resources to make this bullpen even better by making a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks for their closer, Paul Sewald. Ever heard of him?"

Clutch Points: 2024 MLB trade deadline targets for Diamondbacks to consider include Justin Turner

Russell Steinberg writes: "There's not much out there in terms of lower-cost infielders that the Diamondbacks could pursue. Justin Turner, however, could be worth a gamble. His numbers aren't great — a .228 batting average and 91 OPS+ — but when you consider what the Diamondbacks are getting from the left side of their infield, he's not the worst option at third base or as a guy who could give Walker or Marte a day off. It's hard to gauge what Turner's upside still is in his age-39 season. He did, however, hit .276 with 23 home runs last year for the Red Sox."

PHNX Sports: What would DBacks have to give up in a deal at 2024 MLB trade deadline?

Jesse Friedman writes: "The addition of a third wild card spot in 2022 made it easier to make the MLB postseason. That means that more teams are in contention around the deadline, and fewer teams are looking to sell off pieces in exchange for lower-level prospects. Hazen said that he expects potential trade partners to ask for upper-level, major-league-ready talent, but that he would prefer to trade prospects if he can."

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