How has the Arizona Diamondbacks’ perceived strength turned into a weakness?

How has the Arizona Diamondbacks’ perceived strength turned into a weakness? Bickley & Marotta discuss with Tim Ring filling in for Dan Bickley.

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6 comments
  1. Same thing happened last year when the starting pitching was supposed to be a strength and they were terrible but at least they had the best offense in baseball to make up for it. Now they still have a starting rotation producing terrible results with a significantly worse offense. They have zero home runs from their third and fourth place hitters 11 games into the season I mean how pathetic is that.

  2. I think it’s too early to judge the Burnes deal or anything but it is disheartening to lose Ketel then a series to Washington. All the pitchers need to step up but again it’s still super early to hit a panic button.

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