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Arizona Diamondbacks

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D-backs give up a lot to get Gregorius

The Arizona Diamondbacks believe in shortstop Didi Gregorius. So much so, that they were willing to part with a trio of right-handed pitching prospects -- including Trevor Bauer -- in order to get him.

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Steve Sax among D-backs minor league coaching adds

The former major leaguer will serve as first base coach for the D-backs.

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Sax, Ward join D-Backs coaching staff

Steve Sax signs on as first base coach while Turner Ward becomes assistant hitting coach.

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Arizona sees year-round boost from Spring Training

Despite spending just a month in the state, MLB teams help boost the economy of the Grand Canyon State.

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D-backs owner happy with work of his GM

Ken Kendrick recently released a statement in support of his general manager, Kevin Towers.

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Just Upton may still be traded by Diamondbacks

Although the club has said publicly that Justin Upton won't be traded, Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal believes the 25-year-old outfielder may be moved before the start of the 2013 season. Upton has three years remaining on his contract.

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Kendrick praises D-backs' offseason work

The Diamondbacks' ownership group praised the work of general manager Kevin Towers this week.

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Former D-back Drew inks one-year deal with Boston

Former Arizona Diamondbacks' shortstop Stephen Drew has inked a one-year, $9.5 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, according to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.

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Hinske content with pinch-hitting role

The Diamondbacks signed Eric Hinske with the intention of using him as a pinch hitter, and he is happy with that.

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Rangers like prospects, hinders Upton/Kubel trade

The Texas Rangers may think too highly of their prospects, and that would make any move with the Arizona Diamondbacks difficult.