Torey Lovullo talks Diamondbacks players, a stolen base and missed pop-up, saying "I can forgive it today but I will not forgive it a week from now."
Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen appears to line up to start on Opening Day, though Torey Lovullo says not to make any assumptions.
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo is excited about the use of challenges to the automated ball-strikes system when Major League Baseball deploys the ABS technology later this month in games during spring training.
On Monday, manager Torey Lovullo addressed a the topic with reporters, including Diamondbacks On SI's Jack Sommers. Lovullo said defense is a priority for his utilityman, as has been the standard in Arizona's organization.
All the star players were out there for the Diamondbacks, including Eugenio Suarez, Corbin Burnes, Zac Gallen, Corbin Carroll, Randal Grichuk, and many more, in addition to GM Mike Hazen and manager Torey Lovullo.
Coach Lovullo said the team is learning from last year's results and is excited about what the D-backs can do this season.
Torey Lovullo had a different tone when discussing the guest speaker who addressed his team on Monday, calling himself “giddy” over the experience.
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said he does not want Corbin Carroll to be bouncing among outfield positions as much this season.
So it was with a bemused look when he was asked if he started camp on the one-yard line with regards to the closer situation, what yard line is he on now? "Probably negative," Lovullo quipped. Asked if he meant a safety,
Spring training opening day for the Arizona Diamondbacks has arrived and manager Torey Lovullo spoke with ABC15 before the first pitch about what he is looking for in these early games.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have rolled out franchise record payrolls the last couple of years, much to the credit of Managing General Partner Ken Kendrick. Capit