Diamondbacks Spring Training Roster- Hitters Edition with 3 Q's that must be answered

Arizona Diamondbacks Photo Day of Star Ketel Marte
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Due to the exorbitant amount of players in Diamondbacks MLB camp, I decided to split it up into two articles. The first was about the pitchers in camp. This article will be all about the hitters. With Spring Training in full effect, this roster is only those in MLB camp or in MLB uniform. Therefore, our lower prospects or those not on the 40-man roster aren't included here. They are at camp and may play in MLB spring training games, but they aren't in MLB camp. After the rosters, I'll take a look at 3 IMPORTANT questions that must be answered this Spring Training about the hitters.

So I don't start talking about random baseball topics and lead you astray from what you're here for, let's begin.

Diamondbacks Spring Training Infielders Roster

Ketel Marte - Will be the team's 2nd baseman full time FINALLY.

Geraldo Perdomo - Competing for starting short-stop job.

Christian Walker - Competing for starting 1st base job. Will be in the everyday lineup.

Carson Kelly - Will be the starting catcher on Opening Day.

Jake Hager - Competing for back-up infielder role, but will likely start at Triple-AAA.

Drew Ellis - Competing for third base job in MLB.

Pavin Smith - Competing for starting 1st base and Right Fielder's job. Should start nearly everyday.

Seth Beer - Competing for the starting DH role and to get regular at-bats.

Matt Davidson - Veteran third basemen competing for bench spot.

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Grayson Greiner - Competing for backup catcher position.

Juan Graterol - Competing for backup catcher position.

Juan Centeno - Competing for backup catcher position.

Jose Herrera - Competing for backup catcher position.

Nick Ahmed - Competing for starting short-stop role, but will be on team.

Josh Rojas - Competing for Starting Third Baseman position.

Josh VanMeter - Competing for Starting Third Baseman position.

Wilmer Difo - Veteran utility infielder that has a semi-decent chance to make the club as that role.

CJ Chatham - Competing for backup infielder role.

Those are the infielders. While some are also in the outfield, I won't include them twice. Click next to see the outfielders!

Arizona Diamondbacks Photo Day Daulton Varsho
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Diamondbacks Spring Training Roster - Outfielders

Cooper Hummel - Competing for backup outfielder role as a switch hitter acquired in Eduardo Escobar trade.

David Peralta - Should be starting Left Fielder on Opening Day.

Daulton Varsho - Competing for starting Center Fielder job. It should be his.

Braden Bishop - Competing for backup OF'er job. Most likely to start in Triple-AAA.

Kristian Robinson - Finally back after missing two years due to legal issues. Competing to prove his skills and will start in Triple-AAA most likely.

Alek Thomas - Competing for Starting Center Fielder job, but most likely starts in Triple-AAA.

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Jake McCarthy - Competing for starting Center Fielder job, could start on bench in MLB or start in Triple-AAA.

Jeison Guzman - Depth option, will start in Double-AA.

Jordan Luplow - Platoon batter for David Peralta and Pavin Smith. Will start in the corner outfield positions. Backup first baseman.

Click next to see the three big questions that need to be answered by end of Spring Training.

Is Josh Rojas the next third baseman?
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Diamondbacks 3 Major Questions regarding roster of hitters

There are so many questions with this Diamondbacks roster. However, there are three major ones that have time clocks on them.

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1. Who is the starting Third Baseman?

This is perhaps the most obvious, but also most unnerving question that needs answering. It's clear that prospects Drew Ellis and Buddy Kennedy are not ready for the workload yet. Meanwhile, the team has yet to trade for or sign an outside player to play third. This truly leaves it up to Josh Rojas, Josh VanMeter, and a couple of other outside-looking guys. Josh Rojas has the bat perhaps, but his glove would make me nervous having him man the hot corner. Nick Ahmed could play third beautifully, but his bat is not even close to that of a third baseman. VanMeter doesn't have the glove or bat, at least not yet. Thus, this could become a black hole position if no one grabs it and runs.

2. Where does Pavin Smith play? Who plays first?

This one is a double question since it involves Pavin Smith. Smith struggled defensively in right field. His bat plays there, but his glove doesn't. At least it doesn't yet. Despite that, it's not like he can just move to first base where Christian Walker plays. Walker has a superior glove at first than Smith and hits nearly as well. Thus, you can't say you're making an upgrade at that spot. Smith can DH but shouldn't since we have top prospect Seth Beer there. Trust me, you don't want Beer out in the field if you can help it. Thus, we are left with right field. Yet, is that the best spot for Pavin? Time will only tell and hopefully, Spring Training helps make it clear it is.

3. Does Alek Thomas make the Opening Day Roster?

This one affects two parties, Alek Thomas, and the Diamondbacks' future. Alek Thomas is currently projected to go to Triple-AAA for more work. However, it's unsure if he has much to prove there. Thus, if he shows out this Spring Training, he might earn the spot as the starting centerfielder. One issue though is then where does Daulton Varsho play? Regardless, Thomas will be up in the MLB later this year. It just depends on when and where does he play. It's a good problem to have when you have two quality young centerfielders. On the other hand, you don't want to stunt their growth by not having them play every day. Of course, one can't ignore the service time implications if the Dbacks hold Thomas down long enough that he wouldn't win Rookie of the Year to obtain a full year of service time. This would enable them to have him for 7 years. However, it runs the risk of really creating a tough relationship with Thomas and could prevent a long-term deal from getting done.

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No matter what, this is a tricky situation for the team and players to be in. Someone will be unhappy. I know one thing. I'm super excited to see both Thomas and Varsho in the same MLB lineup someday soon!

That concludes our Spring Training Roster look-through. Keep on the watch for more to come!

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