Diamondbacks Notes: Moreno, Lawlar, Kelly, Burnes
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Diamondbacks Notes: Moreno, Lawlar, Kelly, Burnes
"Lovullo largely downplayed the concern, noting that it's only a slight issue for Moreno when he throws. It seems the MRI is precautionary, though it's a situation the D-Backs will closely monitor. Moreno has had his share of injuries over the past few seasons. He missed time in 2023 with a left shoulder issue, had thumb and adductor strains in '24, then missed two months last season when a foul tip broke his right index finger."
"When healthy, Moreno is one of the better two-way catchers in MLB. He's coming off a .285/.353/.433 showing at the plate. He's an excellent all-around defender, a quality receiver with a plus arm who has thrown out 30% of basestealers in his career."
"Non-roster invitee Aramis Garcia drew into tonight's starting lineup. He's slated to open the season in Triple-A but would probably break camp if Moreno's forearm discomfort leads to an injured list stint. James McCann is currently set for the backup role and would then be the primary option behind the dish."
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Gabriel Moreno was scratched from a Spring Training game against the Royals due to forearm tightness and underwent imaging. Manager Torey Lovullo downplayed the concern as minor, describing it as precautionary. Moreno has experienced multiple injuries in recent seasons, including shoulder, thumb, adductor, and finger issues. When healthy, he performs as an elite two-way catcher with strong offensive production and defensive capabilities. Non-roster invitee Aramis Garcia started in his place, while backup James McCann would assume primary duties if Moreno requires injured list placement. Outfielder Corbin Carroll returned as designated hitter following hamate fracture surgery and remains on track for Opening Day.
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