Why did the Diamondbacks trade Jake McCarthy?
The Diamondbacks had a surplus of left-handed hitting outfielders and needed to clear a roster spot.
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The Colorado Rockies have acquired outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Josh Grosz. This move aims to address the Rockies' need for outfield depth while providing McCarthy wit...
McCarthy's most productive season came in 2022, when he finished fourth in NL Rookie of the Year voting. However, his performance has fluctuated since then. In 2024, he played a career-high 142 games, hitting .285 with 25 stolen bases. His most recent season saw a drop in production, leading to time in Triple-A.
Grosz was acquired by the Rockies in July 2025 as part of the Ryan McMahon trade with the Yankees. He spent the 2025 season in High-A, showing potential as a pitching prospect. According to MLB Pipeline, Grosz was the No. 20 prospect in Colorado’s Minor League system.
This trade provides both players with an opportunity for a change of scenery. McCarthy will look to regain his form in Colorado, while Grosz will aim to climb the ranks in the Diamondbacks' system.
The Diamondbacks had a surplus of left-handed hitting outfielders and needed to clear a roster spot.
They are hoping he can regain his form from 2022 and provide outfield depth and speed.
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