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Saturday, 4 April 2026

Torey Lovullo says Diamondbacks need to stop chasing pitches out of strike zone

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks scored three runs over their last three games entering Saturday, and manager Torey Lovullo was clear on what has to improve from a team perspective.

Clearly there are individuals off to slow starts, but teamwide, Lovullo needs to see his team stop chasing pitches out of the strike zone.

The Diamondbacks have swung at nearly a third of pitches out of the zone through eight games (33%), the fifth highest clip in Major League Baseball, according to Statcast.

This is an area of the game where Arizona thrived in 2023 and 2024 (less than 27%) but was middle of the pack last year. It is very early, but this is an issue that is not sustainable.

Our chase rate is extremely high right now,” Lovullo said. “If we zone in, try not to do too much, wait for our pitch, it‘s the art of hitting and the beauty of baseball. When you do it, it’s sweet music. When you chase, you get yourself into bad counts.

“Pitchers have nasty stuff. You’ve got to slow the game down, swing at strikes, see the baseball, understand what the at-bat is asking for. That’s the simplicity of hitting for me. We’re a little bit anxious trying to do too much, in my opinion.”

By contrast, the Diamondbacks’ 62% swing rate on pitches in the zone is the third lowest in baseball, which is closer to standard for this team.

Lovullo said that other than Geraldo Perdomo, chase rates are up essentially across the board. Alek Thomas had the eighth highest in MLB entering Saturday, while Nolan Arenado, Gabriel Moreno and Carlos Santana were among the top 50.

The Diamondbacks are not even among the league leaders in swings-and-misses, but they are making contact with most of their chase swings. This is preventing them from barreling up the baseball in ways they have in the recent past.

After getting shut out on Friday by the Atlanta Braves, Arizona’s batting average dropped to .209 as a team with an on-base percentage of .275, which is problematic for a team that does not have the same slug capabilities as the previous couple seasons.

Chasing less won’t solve every problem with the lineup, but it is a recognizable fix for a team that typically prides itself on grinding out at-bats and getting on base.

“We’ve been challenged to score some runs this year, no doubt about it,” Lovullo said. “We’re going to figure that out. We’ve got great hitting coaches. They’ve got a proven track record. They’re going to figure it out with the boys. The boys are working their butts off.”

After Friday’s game, Lovullo said there are some core guys who have yet to get going, saying it was a matter of time.

Ketel Marte (.532 OPS), Perdomo (.683) and Moreno (.519) are in that camp of difference-makers the club expects to heat up.



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How much less pressure there would have been if only Akari’s next knockout match were totally disconnected from its recent do-or-die victory. But it isn’t. Following a thrilling five-set win to survive its play-in game against Choco Mucho last week, Akari next takes on the Flying Titans’ more accomplished sister squad, Creamline, in another no-tomorrow

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Friday, 3 April 2026

Diamondbacks’ Jordan Lawlar heading to IL with broken wrist

The Arizona Diamondbacks are placing outfielder Jordan Lawlar on the 10-day injured list, manager Torey Lovullo told Arizona Sports’ Burns & Gambo on Friday.

Lovullo added it could be six weeks of down time for the outfielder as he recovers.

Taking Lawlar’s roster spot is catcher Adrian Del Castillo, who was reinstated from the 10-day IL and optioned to Triple-A Reno after Thursday’s game before being recalled Friday. The catcher had a calf issue this past spring but has since gotten some rehab games in.

“Terrible news for Jordan,” Lovullo said. “He’s going to be fine. We’re going to make the most of this time where he’s down. He’s going to get some outfield work. He’s going to continue to improve in that space and that area where he’s been so effective.

“He’s taken on that position very, very well. … He’s gonna step back in this arena and help us win baseball games when he’s good and healthy.”

The news of Lawlar’s diagnosis comes on the heels of his first career MLB home run in Thursday’s blowout loss to the Atlanta Braves. The no-doubter went 424 feet to left-center field.

Lawlar, however, was later hit by a pitch and was removed from the game. Initial X-rays were negative, though a CT scan on Friday showed the break.

It’s a tough pill to swallow for Lawlar after making the Opening Day roster for the first time in his career following a position switch to the outfield.

“I want to play and I’m here to help this team win games as much as I can defensively, offensively,” Lawlar told reporters Friday. “I get a lot of joy from playing on that field, so I want to keep playing.”

More roster moves on the way for Diamondbacks

In addition to Lawlar, the Diamondbacks are making a pitching change.

The team has selected right-handed pitcher Taylor Rashi and designated righty Joe Ross for assignment ahead of Friday’s game against the Atlanta Braves.



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David Bailey and Arvell Reese had top 30 visits with Cardinals, per reports

The Arizona Cardinals hosted pass rushers David Bailey (Texas Tech) and Arvell Reese (Ohio State) for top 30 visits, according to multiple reports.

Bailey met with the Cardinals a week after the NFL Draft Combine, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. The pass rusher also met with the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs.

It’s unclear when Reese met with the franchise. The hybrid linebacker also visited the New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Chiefs and Cowboys, Rapoport adds.

Both are expected to go in the top 10 of the first round this NFL Draft.

In the Arizona Sports Mock Draft Tracker, Bailey has been linked to the Cardinals 34 times, the second-most of any prospect this draft cycle. Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa leads the way by a wide margin with 73.

Reese isn’t that far behind Bailey, sitting third with 29.

In terms of pure pass rusher, Bailey has the advantage, especially coming off a career year highlighted by 14.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss.

Reese, meanwhile, views himself as a pass rusher, though has played both inside and outside linebacker for the Buckeyes.

He brings with him a ton of versatility, but where exactly would he fit best at the next level? That’s the big question that must have an answer if the Cardinals opt for the Ohio State alum, especially given the previous regime’s track record of properly utilizing versatile linebackers.

Who else has met with the Cardinals on top 30 visits?

Alabama quarterback and Miami signal caller Carson Beck reportedly have scheduled visits with Arizona.

Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor told reporters he was scheduled meet with the Cardinals at the Sun Devils’ pro day.

Arizona cornerback Treydan Stukes, Florida’s Caleb Banks and defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim have also met with the team.



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Jacoby Brissett ‘looks the part’ for Mike LaFleur’s QB vision

Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur has yet to work with quarterback Jacoby Brissett.

That doesn’t mean LaFleur is flying blind heading into his first year with the veteran signal caller.

“I can’t lie so I just tell him I’ve always thought he’d be a really good fit for this system,” LaFleur said Monday at the NFL owners meeting. “You guys see how big he is back there, his stature, the play-action game. I think he does a good job of getting the ball out of his hands when there is some trouble with the pocket.

“He just looks the part back there,” the head coach added.

While a lot can change between now and Week 1 of the regular season — we haven’t even gotten to Phase 1 of Arizona’s offseason program nor the 2026 NFL Draft — LaFleur’s comments on Brissett are another indicator the quarterback at the very least is the leader in the clubhouse for the starting role.

Throw in Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro’s reporting new addition Gardner Minshew was brought in as a backup option to Brissett, it would be more surprising if the incumbent Cardinal isn’t at the helm once the season gets underway.

Seeing Kirk Cousins, who Arizona reportedly had interest in this offseason, head to the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, only adds to it. Sure, Jimmy Garoppolo is still lurking around for a new deal, but it sounds like that is a nonstarter for the Cardinals after those talks fell through earlier this offseason.

Look, Brissett is not Arizona’s long-term answer at the position. He is not its next franchise signal caller. The Cardinals would be fooling themselves if they truly believed that. Brissett could also very well be on another roster this time next offseason given his current contract.

But for the time being, he represents Arizona’s best option in 2026.

The wins were at a premium with Brissett under center for 12 starts last year. Despite seeing more than twice the amount of games as former Cardinals starter Kyler Murray (five), Brissett posted a 1-11 mark, compared to Murray’s 2-3 record.

Even with a one-dimensional offense, Brissett added another layer to the passing game with his ability to hang in the pocket, get through his progressions and operate under center and out of play action at a higher clip.

Opening up more of that side of the offense, Brissett finished tied for 14th in touchdowns (23), seventh in yards per game (240.4) and 14th in total yards (3,366). He did so despite being sacked the fifth-most times (43) and working with the second-worst run game in the league at 93.1 yards per game and just nine touchdowns.

The biggest positive out of Brissett’s 12-game sample size, though, was what he got out of his pass catchers.

Michael Wilson went from seemingly a non factor across the first five games of the season — eight catches for 52 yards and a touchdown — to exploding as Arizona’s WR1 the rest of the way.

Of his 1,006 yards and seven touchdowns on 78 catches, Wilson saw 954 yards, six scores and 70 receptions with Brissett running the show.

Tight end Trey McBride, meanwhile, planted his flag as one of the premier tight ends in the league, if not the top of the mountain.

Nearly doubling his career touchdown total with 11 in 2026, McBride added 1,239 yards on 126 catches. Much like Wilson, it wasn’t until after Brissett took over that his output reached career heights.

Those connections should only grow through the offseason and into 2026 play.

What’s the plan for Cardinals QB Gardner Minshew?

Brissett wasn’t the only Cardinals signal caller to get a lot of love from LaFleur on Monday.

Minshew may be viewed as the backup, but LaFleur is eager to get to work with a signal caller he got to know real well from their time together at the 2019 Senior Bowl.

“The day we signed him, he wanted all the information already, which is really no different than when I had him at the Senior Bowl,” LaFleur said.

“I remember FaceTiming with him for like four hours, like three days before we were first going to Mobile, because he wanted to learn the offense to just kind of be ahead of the curve and that’s just who he is. That’s just how he’s wired. That’s why he’s had success in this league and why he’s putting in so many years.”

Still, seeing Minshew get the starting nod in Week 1 seems unlikely given Brissett’s 2025 resume and his already established connections with Arizona’s primary pass catchers.

What about adding through the NFL Draft?

The Cardinals’ quarterbacks room looks just about filled out with Brissett, Minshew and Kedon Slovis.

That doesn’t mean Arizona can’t look to the draft and potentially get a head start on their franchise quarterback search.

Alabama’s Ty Simpson has gotten a lot of love recently and is expected to be the second quarterback off the board after Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza.

Miami’s Carson Beck, who along with Simpson have scheduled top 30 visits with Arizona, Penn State’s Drew Allar and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier make up other options the Cardinals could look into.

But even if Arizona went the rookie route a year early in attempt to get another swing at the franchise QB plate, seeing any of those prospects mentioned taking the reins in Week 1 seems more unlikely than Minshew.



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Thursday, 2 April 2026

Cardinals name new head strength and conditioning coach, restructure staff

The Arizona Cardinals have named Kyle Sammons as their new head strength and conditioning coach, according to AZCardinals.com’s Darren Urban.

Sammons has been with the team since 2023. He served as a strength and conditioning assistant and sports science coordinator before his promotion.

He takes over for former head strength and conditioning coach Evan Marcus, who held the role the past three seasons.

The Cardinals also return director of football performance Shea Thompson to the same role.

Buddy Morris remains with the team as its senior reconditioning coordinator. Morris served as head of strength and conditioning from 2014 until 2023’s changes. He took home the NFL Strength Coach of the Year award in 2021.

Arizona also added three new faces to the staff in assistant strength and conditioning coaches Matt King and Rich Pruett. Aaron Sanchez is also aboard as an assistant strength and conditioning/reconditioning coach.

The news of the restructured staff comes after Arizona announced its offseason program would begin on April 7.

How the Cardinals would adjust their strength and conditioning staff was among the main talking points this offseason due to the number of injuries the franchise had in 2025.

Garrett Williams, James Conner, Trey Benson, Walter Nolen III, Will Johnson, Paris Johnson Jr., Starling Thomas V and Mack Wilson Sr. were just some of the team’s impact players who missed an extended amount of time or didn’t finish the year due to injuries.

“We’re looking at everything, our training staff, our strength and conditioning staff, how we train players, how we treat players,” general manager Monti Ossenfort told reporters at the NFL Draft Combine. “Last year was tough. It’s tough when you when you acquire players and you try to build a team and then those players that you’re counting on, for whatever reason, they’re not out there.

“There are two things that suck about life in the NFL. It’s injuries and losing. Unfortunately, we suffered a lot of both last year. We got to find a way to overcome that. We got to find a way to put our players in a better position, to take care of them, to train them so that they can remain on the field.”



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Key offseason dates to remember for Cardinals

The offseason rolls on after the NFL’s free agency frenzy and most recently the annual NFL owners meeting in Phoenix.

Now, the focus turns to the 2026 NFL Draft in just a few short weeks and Phase 1 of offseason programs taking hold for Arizona and the rest of the league.

A look at the biggest dates and deadlines to remember this offseason as it relates to the Cardinals:

Important NFL offseason dates for the Arizona Cardinals in 2026

April 7

The Cardinals’ strength and conditioning program kicks off. This marks the first phase of Arizona’s offseason programs.

April 15

The deadline for the Cardinals and the rest of the league to meet with draft prospects at their facility.

Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson and Miami signal caller Carson Beck were among the prospects reportedly scheduled for top 30 visits with Arizona.

April 21-23

Arizona’s voluntary veteran minicamp.

April 22

The deadline for teams to meet with draft prospects at any location. That includes video and phone calls.

April 23-25

The NFL Draft takes place in Pittsburgh.

Arizona’s current draft capital is highlighted by the No. 3 overall pick.

May 1

The deadline for teams to pick up the fifth-year option of a player drafted in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

Paris Johnson Jr. marks Arizona’s only eligible option. It’s a no-brainer move unless the team decides to extend him long-term instead. Also, a no-brainer.

May 8-9

Arizona’s rookie minicamp gets underway.

May 18-19 and 21

Arizona’s first session of voluntary organized team activities.

May 26-27 and 29

The Cardinals’ second session of voluntary OTAs.

June 1-2 and June 4

Arizona’s third session of voluntary OTAs.

June 8-10

Minicamp for veterans and rookies.

Mid July

Training camp kicks off.

August 8

Larry Fitzgerald’s Pro Football Hall of Fame induction in Canton, Ohio.



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