How are these former Diamondbacks doing

By Christopher Gaine
May 6, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago White Sox right fielder Adam Eaton (1) drives in two runs before being tagged out at second base against the Minnesota Twins during the second inning at U.S. Cellular Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
May 6, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago White Sox right fielder Adam Eaton (1) drives in two runs before being tagged out at second base against the Minnesota Twins during the second inning at U.S. Cellular Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Diamondbacks are a team known for making a lot of trades. Most of which don’t end to well for them. With this being the case, there are lots of former Diamondbacks around the major leagues right now. Check out how they’re doing:

  • Bronson Arroyo is rehabbing with the Nationals. His shoulder issues have kept him off the field since 2014.
  • Trevor Bauer is 3-0 with a 3.86 ERA in nine appearances with the Indians this season– six of which have come in relief.
  • Trevor Cahill has done well out of the bullpen for the Cubs so far, recording a 3.60 ERA in 15 innings.
  • Adam Eaton is somebody the Diamondbacks probably wish they had now. He’s batting .307 with three triples and four steals for the White Sox– a major factor to their early season success.
  • Didi Gregorius has struggled at the plate with a .221/.241/.356 slash this season, but what’s even more appalling are his defensive metrics. He has a -0.4 defensive WAR and has saved -5 defensive runs above average.
  • Ender Inciarte has been sidelined for most of the season, but he has struggled since getting back. He’s batting .152/.222/.152 with no RBI in nine games.
  • Ian Kennedy has done a fantastic job with the Royals this season, going 4-3 with a 3.25 ERA. This could be his best season since he went 21-4 in 2011.
  • Wade Miley has struggled mightily with the Mariners this season. He is currently 3-2 with a 4.91 ERA. He has never truly regained the form that made him an All-Star in 2012.
  • Gerardo Parra is having as good a season as he’s had in a long time; he’s leading the NL in doubles with the Rockies.
  • Max Scherzer: Okay, let’s skip this one.
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