Here at the advent of spring training, it’s safe to say that the Arizona Diamondbacks have several moving parts. These are players considered versatile and yet unsecured.
Such players could be regarded as unsafe from the standpoint of a starter. While general manager Mike Hazen and field manager Torey Lovullo may have settled on key starters, competition for precious few slots on the bench remains a work in progress.
That’s because players signed in the off-season and ready to assemble at Salt River all seem to have the same abilities. There are no power hitters among those signed, no startling free agent, no sought-after player and no player of notable achievement.