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Diamondbacks calling up top prospect Jordan Lawlar, though he might not play every day

Diamondbacks calling up top prospect Jordan Lawlar, though he might not play every day

Yahoo13-05-2025

After splitting a four-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend and falling to fourth in the National League West at 21-20, the Arizona Diamondbacks are calling up their top prospect to presumably provide a boost to their offense.
Infielder Jordan Lawlar is being called up from Triple-A Reno, according to multiple reports. Lawlar, who turns 23 in July, is Arizona's No. 1 prospect, as ranked by MLB.com (which pegs him as the No. 4 prospect overall) and The Athletic. He's batting .336/.413/.579 with 15 doubles, six home runs, 31 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 173 plate appearances this season.
Lawlar, the D-backs' first-round pick in 2021 out of Dallas' Jesuit College Preparatory School, is a natural shortstop. But he has played second base and third base this season, which might be the key to him making an impact in the Diamondbacks' lineup.
Jordan Lawlar: 2 HR in 4 GEverything is starting to click for MLB's No. 10 overall prospect (@Dbacks), who has a .993 OPS for the @Aces this month. pic.twitter.com/6nf7JqbmWq
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 13, 2025
At first glance, there might not appear to be a place for Lawlar in Phoenix, with Ketel Marte at second and Geraldo Perdomo at shortstop — both of whom have recently signed long-term extensions.
Marte is hitting .283/.406/.528 with three homers, but he has been limited to 17 games due to a hamstring injury suffered the first week of the season. Perdomo has a .292/.395/.458 slash line, with nine doubles, five homers, 30 RBI and nine steals. He's credited with four Defensive Runs Saved and six Outs Above Average, showing excellent defense at shortstop.
Third base appears to be the best spot for Lawlar to play, with Eugenio Suárez hitting .205 with a .299 on-base percentage. Yet he leads Arizona with 12 home runs (four of them came in one game). Advanced metrics also say he's one of the worst defensive third basemen in MLB, with -3 DRS and -5 OAA.
D-backs manager Torey Lovullo told reporters that the current plan is to use Lawlar at several positions. He might not play every day, which makes the promotion somewhat curious, but the belief is that it's time for him to be in the major leagues.
"I want impact players here," Lovullo said, via the Arizona Republic.
"My questions are — I know he's going to impact the game offensively, but you can't totally count on that all the time — what's he going to do defensively?" he added. "Is he able to move around comfortably and play three positions and make his plays? The answer is yes."
Arizona wanted to see Lawlar play every day to begin the season after he appeared in only 23 games last season because of thumb and hamstring injuries. But he played 27 games (with 108 PAs) in the Dominican League winter league and hit .294 with an .897 OPS in spring training. Coupled with his early performance in Triple-A, the D-backs decided he's ready.

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