Randal Grichuk Re-Signs with Arizona Diamondbacks on One-Year Deal
The outfielder returns after a strong 2024 season, leaving the Boston Red Sox to explore other lineup options.
- Randal Grichuk has signed a one-year contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, including a $5 million mutual option for 2026 and $500,000 in potential incentives.
- Grichuk had a resurgent 2024 season, hitting .291 with 12 home runs, a .528 slugging percentage, and a career-low strikeout rate of 16.5%.
- The deal solidifies Arizona's offensive lineup while leaving Boston, who had shown interest in Grichuk, still searching for a right-handed bat to balance their roster.
- Boston remains linked to potential acquisitions, including free agent Alex Bregman and a possible trade for Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado.
- Arizona, meanwhile, is exploring moves to address its surplus of starting pitchers and potential bullpen additions as spring training approaches.