PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks continue to explore options to solidify the right corner of their infield and are eyeing a veteran first baseman who could fill the role.
According to Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro, Arizona has emerged as an interested party in Carlos Santana, who previously played with the Cleveland Guardians and Chicago Cubs during the 2025 season.
Santana is a switch-hitting first baseman with more than a decade of MLB experience and represents a familiar blueprint the Diamondbacks have followed in recent years. Blending veteran additions with young, homegrown talent has fueled the club’s rise in the National League.
While there is no report of a deal being imminent, Arizona’s interest reflects a broader strategy focused on adding clubhouse leadership alongside consistent, professional at-bats.
In 2025, Santana posted a .219 batting average with 11 home runs and 54 RBIs. While those numbers aren’t eye-popping, his ability to work counts and his defensive dependability could entice the Diamondbacks to view him as a steady option at first base.
As the NL West continues to stack talent across the division, Arizona is looking for ways to remain competitive. The addition of Santana could provide stability at a position that has lacked consistency.
Whether or not Santana ultimately lands in the desert, it’s clear the Diamondbacks are serious about addressing first base and continuing the roster-building approach that has defined their recent years.