Kelly, Hazen discuss 'heartfelt' Diamondbacks reunion after $40M signing

Right-hander Merrill Kelly and Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen addressed reporters Friday after Kelly's two-year, $40 million contract to return following his 2025 trade deadline swap to the Texas Rangers. Kelly called Arizona 'home' amid mutual interest from the start, while Hazen detailed negotiation challenges.

Merrill Kelly, a mainstay in the Diamondbacks' rotation before his midseason trade to the Rangers, has officially rejoined Arizona on a two-year, $40 million deal.

Kelly shared his emotions during Friday's media availability: "Home is where the heart is. We couldn't be happier with how it worked out, and couldn't be happier to be back. Anytime you get traded, there's always a bit of doubt with whatever that situation is, but the conversations that I had with the front office during the trade, right off the bat, they expressed interest in me coming back."

Hazen explained avoiding extension talks midseason: "Once a player gets to the last year, [it's] very complicated to do a deal," he said. "I'm not saying it can't happen; it's just I find it to be more complex."

Kelly expressed no bitterness about the trade: "I think at the time, it was the right move [for the organization]. I think my value at the time was at an all-time high, and I think they saw it as an opportunity to do what they just did."

Kelly inked the agreement while attending outfielder Alek Thomas's wedding in Mexico, opting for discretion amid festivities and sharing the news with teammates Ryne Nelson and Jake McCarthy. "I tried to keep it as low-key as I could," he said.

Joined by recent signee Mike Soroka, Kelly gives Arizona five veteran starters. The team plans additional pitching help, potentially through trades involving All-Star Ketel Marte, though no deals are close.

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The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to terms with veteran right-hander Merrill Kelly on a two-year, $40 million deal, pending a physical. Kelly, who was traded to the Texas Rangers at the 2025 deadline, returns to the team where he spent the first six-and-a-half years of his MLB career. The 37-year-old provides stability to Arizona's rotation amid several pitching uncertainties.

As spring training approaches, Arizona Diamondbacks executives indicate the team plans further roster enhancements. General manager Mike Hazen and president Derrick Hall emphasized ongoing efforts to bolster pitching and other areas. Despite recent signings, more moves are anticipated before camp opens on February 10.

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Arizona Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen detailed injuries prompting trade talks for All-Star Ketel Marte but shut down discussions after subpar offers from four teams, speaking with Marte and eyeing Spring Training reunion amid Bregman budget hurdles.

The Seattle Mariners have re-signed free-agent first baseman Josh Naylor to a five-year contract worth $92.5 million, marking the first major free-agent signing of the offseason. Naylor, who was acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks at the 2025 trade deadline, returns to the team that reached the ALCS. The deal includes a full no-trade clause and runs through the 2030 season.

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Major League Baseball's offseason remains active with key rumors emerging on Wednesday. The New York Mets have reportedly enhanced their offer to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, while the Yankees continue seeking a top starter. The Boston Red Sox signed pitcher Ranger Suárez, and the Toronto Blue Jays have not ruled out re-signing infielder Bo Bichette.

The New York Mets and San Diego Padres are discussing potential trades involving reliever Mason Miller and other players as both teams address offseason needs. The Mets seek bullpen and rotation help after losing Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso, while the Padres aim to manage payroll and replenish starting pitching. No deal is imminent, but talks include Mets prospects and young players.

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The 2025-26 MLB offseason features active rumors around free agents and trades. Arizona Diamondbacks are exploring a move for Alex Bregman amid potential Ketel Marte trade discussions. Meanwhile, Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai draws strong interest from several teams ahead of his January 2 deadline.

 

 

 

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