Outlook: Burnes received Cy Young votes for a fifth straight season in 2024 and made 32 starts for a third straight year, all while showing the best velocity of his career. Still, there’s one blindingly obvious concern here as he begins his Diamondbacks career;
In an MLB winter dominated by big spenders, the Diamondbacks were able to land former Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes. Here's how they did it.
Corbin Burnes joins the Arizona Diamondbacks on the richest contract in franchise history. The Diamondbacks are pairing him with ace Zac Gallen, forming a dynamic starting pitching duo.
One of the most crucial relationships in all of baseball is the relationship between pitcher and catcher. For the Arizona Diamondbacks and their newest ace, that relationship has already begun to develop.
From the day the D-backs surprised the baseball world by signing right-hander Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million contract, Arizona fans have wondered who would start Opening Day. Would it be Zac Gallen,
Diamondbacks free agent signing Corbin Burnes explains how he felt starting early in spring training in Friday's outing vs. Rockies
The right-handed pitcher is happy with his team and is ready to take the mound. Burnes touched upon Arizona’s strong pitching rotation and bullpen. He believes that the D’backs can compete with any club, even the Dodgers or the Mets.
1. RHP Corbin Burnes looks ready to go. The Diamondbacks’ new, high-priced starter struck out all three batters he faced in an efficient inning of work. He was in the low-to-mid-90s with his fastball and got help from a challenge when catcher Gabriel Moreno asked for a two-strike review.
Arizona Diamondbacks' newest frontline starter Corbin Burnes made his Cactus League debut for the team on Friday, throwing to Gold Glove catcher Gabriel Moreno, with outstanding results.
Zac Gallen joins MLB Network Radio to discuss the addition of Corbin Burnes, the 2024 season and Brian Kaplan taking over as pitching coach
"We're going to engage Corbin Burnes," Kendrick told Lovullo. "We're going to see where this takes us." Adding the top starting pitcher on the market wasn't part of Arizona's business model when ...