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Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players of the minor league affiliates of the Arizona Diamondbacks:

Players

Kyle Amendt

Kyle Richard Amendt (born April 5, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Amendt played college baseball at the Southeastern Community College and Dallas Baptist University. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the ninth round of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[1]

Amendt signed with the Diamondbacks and spent his first season with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks and Visalia Rawhide. He started 2024 with the Hillsboro Hops before being promoted to the Amarillo Sod Poodles.


Wallace Clark

Wallace Ramsey Clark (born June 8, 2002) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Clark played college baseball for Oklahoma from 2022 to 2023[2] and for Duke from 2024 to 2025.[3]

Clark was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 9th round of the 2025 MLB draft.[4]

Clark represented the Great Britain national team at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.[5]


Demetrio Crisantes

Demetrio Miguel Crisantes (born September 5, 2004) is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Crisantes attended Nogales High School in Nogales, Arizona.[6] He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the seventh round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[7][8]

Crisantes signed with the Diamondbacks and made his professional debut in 2023 with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks.[9] He started 2024 with the ACL Diamondbacks before being promoted to the Visalia Rawhide.[10]


J. D. Dix

John Samuel “JD” Dix (born October 12, 2005) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Dix grew up in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin and attended Whitefish Bay High School. As a freshman, he batted .449 with 24 RBIs and 21 stolen bases.[11] Dix committed to play college baseball at Alabama after the season.[12] He batted .452 as a junior.[13] Dix was selected to play in the MLB All-American Game during the following summer.[14] He also de-committed from Alabama and flipped his commitment to Wake Forest.[15]

Dix was selected with the 35th selection of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks.[16] He signed with the Diamondbacks on July 23, 2024, and received an under-slot signing bonus of $2,150,000.[17]

Dix made his professional debut in 2025 with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks and was promoted to the Visalia Rawhide in late June.[18] He played in 89 games between both teams and hit .297 with two home runs, 34 RBI and 28 stolen bases.[19]


Kohl Drake

Kohl Everett-Scott Drake (born July 17, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Drake grew up in Sachse, Texas and attended Wylie High School in Wylie, Texas.[20] Undrafted out of high school, he attended Arkansas Tech University to play college baseball. In his freshman season of 2019, he went 1–3 with a 6.21 ERA over 33+13 innings.[21] He transferred to San Joaquin Delta College after that season. In the COVID shortened season of 2020, Drake went 1–0 with a 2.57 ERA over 21 innings.[22] Drake transferred to Walters State Community College ahead of the 2021 season. He produced a 9–3 record with a 3.72 ERA and 107 strikeouts over 72+23 innings in 2021.[23] Drake excelled in 2022, going 14–0 with 160 strikeouts over 93+13 innings. He was named the 2022 NJCAA DI Baseball Pitcher of the Year.[24] Drake appeared in one game for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the MLB Draft League.[25] Drake was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 11th round of the 2022 MLB draft and signed with them.[26]

Drake split his debut season of 2023 between the ACL Rangers of the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and the Down East Wood Ducks of the Low-A Carolina League, going a combined 2–5 with a 6.36 ERA and 55 strikeouts over 46+23 innings. Drake returned to Down East to open the 2024 season, going 2–1 with a 1.67 ERA and 71 strikeouts over 43 innings.[27] He was promoted to the Hickory Crawdads of the High-A South Atlantic League, going 5–3 with a 2.53 ERA and 57 strikeouts over 42+23 innings.[28] He was promoted to the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League in August.

On July 31, 2025, Drake, along with Mitch Bratt and David Hagaman, were traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Merrill Kelly.[29] He made four appearances down the stretch for the Triple-A Reno Aces, but struggled to a 1–2 record and 9.18 ERA with 19 strikeouts across 16+23 innings pitched. On November 18, the Diamondbacks added Drake to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[30]

Drake was optioned to Triple-A Reno to begin the 2026 season.[31]


Daniel Eagen

Daniel James Eagen (born November 23, 2002) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Eagen attended Fuquay-Varina High School in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina and played college baseball at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina.[32] As a junior at Presbyterian in 2024, he started 14 games and went 6–2 with a 2.67 ERA and 121 strikeouts over 77+23 innings.[33] After his junior year, he was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the third round of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft.[34] He signed for $650,000.[35]

Eagen was assigned to Arizona’s Spring Breakout roster during 2025 spring training.[36] After spring training, he was assigned to the Hillsboro Hops to make his professional debut.[37] Over 19 starts with the Hops, Eagen went 7–5 with a 2.49 ERA and 132 strikeouts over 97+23 innings.[38] In mid-August, he was promoted to the Amarillo Sod Poodles.[39] Over four starts with Amarillo to end the season, he went 0–3 with a 5.49 ERA over 19+23 innings.[40] After the season, Eagen was named the Northwest League Pitcher of the Year for his performance with Hillsboro.[41] The Diamondbacks also named him their Minor League Pitcher of the Year.[42] Eagen returned to Amarillo to open the 2026 season.[43]


Spencer Giesting

Spencer William Giesting (born July 2, 2001) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Giesting attended Father Stephen T. Badin High School in Hamilton, Ohio, and played college baseball at the University of Charlotte. During the summer of 2021, he played in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Harwich Mariners.[44][45] As a sophomore in 2022, he appeared in twenty games (six starts) and went 7–4 with a 3.75 ERA over 74+13 innings. After the season, Giesting was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 11th round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[46][47] Giesting signed with Arizona for $400,000.[48]

Giesting made his professional debut that season with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks before playing with the Visalia Rawhide, pitching a total of 15+13 innings between both teams. He played the 2023 season with the Hillsboro Hops, starting 24 games and going 7–4 with a 4.00 ERA and 124 strikeouts over 117 innings. Giesting opened the 2024 season with Hillsboro and was promoted to the Amarillo Sod Poodles in mid-June.[49][50] He was named the Diamondbacks Minor League Pitcher of the Month in September.[51] Over 25 starts between both teams, he posted a 9–10 record and 3.31 ERA with 154 strikeouts in 141+13 innings. Giesting was assigned to Amarillo to open the 2025 season and was promoted to the Reno Aces in early June.[52] He started 27 games for the season and went 8–9 with a 5.31 ERA and 131 strikeouts over 135+23 innings.[53] Giesting was assigned to Reno to open the 2026 season and began pitching out of the bullpen; he was placed on the injured list with an oblique injury after one appearance.[54]


David Hagaman

David Edward Hagaman (born April 16, 2003) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Hagaman attended Holy Spirit High School in Absecon, New Jersey and played college baseball at West Virginia University. He was selected by the Texas Rangers in the fourth round of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft.[55][56] He made his professional debut with the Arizona Complex League Rangers and was promoted to the Hickory Crawdads.

On July 31, 2025, the Rangers traded Hagaman, Kohl Drake, and Mitch Bratt to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Merrill Kelly.[57] He opened his Diamondbacks career with the Hillsboro Hops.[58] After the season he pitched in the Arizona Fall League.[59]


Jack Hurley

Jack Bratton Hurley (born March 13, 2002) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Hurley attended State College Area High School in State College, Pennsylvania and played college baseball at Virginia Tech.[60] In 2022, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[61] After three years at Virginia Tech, he was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the third round of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[62]

Hurley signed with the Diamondbacks and spent his first professional season with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks, Visalia Rawhide and Hillsboro Hops.[63]


Ashton Izzi

Ashton John Izzi (born November 18, 2003) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Izzi attended Oswego East High School in Oswego, Illinois. He committed to attend Wichita State University.[64] The Seattle Mariners selected Izzi in the fourth round, with the 126th overall selection, of the 2022 MLB draft.[65] He signed with the Mariners rather than attend college.[66] The Mariners assigned Izzi to the Everett AquaSox in 2025.

On July 24, 2025, the Mariners traded Izzi and Brandyn Garcia to the Diamondbacks in exchange for Josh Naylor.[67]

Izzi and his fiancé, Charlotte, became engaged at Funko Field in 2025.[68]


Jakey Josepha

Jakey Jair Isaiah Josepha (born May 15, 2004) is an Curaçaoan professional baseball outfielder in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Josepha signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks in January 2021.[69][70]

He represented Curaçao in the 2016 Little League World Series.[71]

Josepha represented the Netherlands national team at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.[72][73]



Dylan Ray

Dylan Jabe Ray (born May 9, 2001) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Ray attended Bob Jones High School in Madison, Alabama and played college baseball at the University of Alabama.[74][75] He missed the 2021 season recovering from Tommy John surgery and returned in 2022 as the team’s closer.[76] In 2022, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[77]

Ray was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fourth round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[78] He spent his first season with the Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks and Visalia Rawhide. He started 2023 with the Hillsboro Hops before being promoted to the Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles.[79]

Ray made 28 starts split between Amarillo and the Triple-A Reno Aces in 2025, accumulating a 12–6 record and 5.45 ERA with 123 strikeouts across 140+13 innings pitched. On November 18, 2025, the Diamondbacks added Ray to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[30]

Ray was optioned to Triple-A Reno to begin the 2026 season.[80]


Jesús Valdez

Jesús Manuel Valdez (born December 29, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. He is currently a phantom ballplayer, having spent a day on Arizona’s active roster without making an appearance.

On April 26, 2026, the Diamondbacks selected Valdez’s contract during the MLB Mexico City Series and optioned him to the Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles; he was subsequently designated as the team’s 27th man for that day’s game against the San Diego Padres.[81][82] On May 5, Valdez was removed from the 40-man roster and sent outright to the Triple-A Reno Aces.[83]


A. J. Vukovich

Aaron Jeffrey Vukovich (born July 20, 2001) is an American professional baseball third baseman in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

Vukovich attended East Troy High School in East Troy, Wisconsin. He was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fourth round of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft.[84][85] He played his first season in 2021 with the Visalia Rawhide and Hillsboro Hops. In his 92 games that season, he had a .272/.320/.446 slash line, with 100 hits, 19 doubles, 3 triples, 13 home runs, 62 RBI, and 16 stolen bases

Vukovich started 2022 with Hillsboro before being promoted to the Amarillo Sod Poodles.[86] He reached Triple-A in 2024, returning to the Triple-A Reno Aces in 2025.[87]


Full Triple-A to Rookie League rosters

Triple-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 58 Jeremiah Boyd ~
  • 13 Christian Cerda
  • 32 Matt O’Neill

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Double-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 15 Casey Anderson
  • 43 Roman Angelo
  • 24 Alec Baker
  • 27 Dawson Brown
  • 16 Yordin Chalas Injury icon
  • 33 Billy Corcoran
  • 46 Indigo Diaz
  • 25 Daniel Eagen
  • 30 Josh Grosz ~
  • 28 Ashton Izzi
  • 14 Alfred Morillo
  • 31 Adonys Perez
  • 11 Carlos Rey
  • 26 Junior Sanchez
  • 17 Avery Short
  • 23 Landon Sims

Catchers

  • 18 Adrian De Leon
  • 29 Gavin Logan

Infielders

  •  2 Gavin Conticello
  •  3 Demetrio Crisantes
  • 10 Jansel Luis
  • 13 Ben McLaughlin
  • 20 Manuel Pena
  •  9 Danny Serretti
  •  8 Cristofer Torin
  •  4 Jesús Valdez
  • 12 Jean Walters

Outfielders

Manager

  • 22 Javier Colina

Coaches

  • Jaime Del Valle (bench)
  • 18 Gaby Hernandez (pitching)
  • Ronald Ramirez (bench)
  • 45 Ty Wright (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 32 Hunter Cranton
  • Sean Harney (full season)
  • Will Mabrey

High-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 29 Alberto Barriga
  • 13 Kenny Castillo

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • Luke Craig
  • Jake Fitzgibbons
  • Mason Marriott

Single-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  •  5 Junior Ciprian
  • 37 Jairon Digon
  • 19 Jesus Escobar
  • 36 Mervin Fell
  • 16 Connor Foley
  • 34 Alex Galvan Injury icon
  • 11 Raul Garayzar
  • 30 Samuel Gonzalez
  • 39 Simon Gregersen
  • 25 Grayson Hitt
  •  6 Chung-Hsiang Huang Injury icon
  • 38 Jaitoine Kelly Injury icon
  • 15 Alexis Liebano
  • 14 Dean Livingston
  • 33 Walvin Mena
  • 27 Teofilo Mendez
  • 34 Augie Mojica
  • 31 Daniel Nunez Injury icon
  • 18 Wilkin Paredes
  • 29 Rocco Reid
  • 14 Erick Reynoso Injury icon
  • 38 Ricardo Yan

Catchers

Infielders

  •  4 Eliesbert Alejos
  •  7 Diosfran Cabeza
  •  9 Abdias De La Cruz
  • 10 J. D. Dix
  • 21 Enyervert Perez
  •  9 Adrian Rodriguez
  • 17 Kyle Sinzza

Outfielders

  • 35 Jose Alpuria
  • 22 Pedro Blanco
  • 23 Pedro Catuy
  • Nathan Hall Injury icon
  • 20 Jakey Josepha

Manager

  •  2 Dee Garner

Coaches

  • 12 Jancarlos Cintron (hitting)
  • 26 Rolando Garza (pitching)
  • 40 Mickey Jiang (bench)

60-day injured list

  • Joe Ariola
  • Ryan Bruno
  • Hayden Murphy
  • Collin Rothermel (full season)
  • Josdanner Suarez (full season)
  • Deyer Zapata (full season)

Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 16 Raminel Almonte
  • 50 Angel Beltran
  • 36 Anderson Cardenas
  • 54 Blake Cederlind
  • 30 Jeury Espinal
  • 39 Derek Law #
  • 32 Juan Ledezma
  • 18 Yan Mago
  • 41 Neiker Palacios
  • 38 Gregori Ramirez
  • 11 Kelvin Rosario
  • 15 Naimer Rosario
  • 26 David Sanchez
  • 29 Isael Torres
  • 40 Modesto Vargas
  • 24 Daury Vasquez
  • 13 Gian Zapata

Catchers

  • 19 Moises Alcala
  • 35 Johan Fernandez
  •  1 Alejandro Rios
  • 14 Jose Urbina

Infielders

  •  2 Alfredo Benzan
  •  6 Tytus Cissell
  •  9 Erick De La Cruz
  •  4 Jorge Lara
  •  8 Eybert Sanchez
  •  7 Victor Santana

Outfielders

Manager

  •  3 Juan Francia

Coaches

  • 34 Ronnie Gajownik (bench)
  •  3 Chuy Mendoza (pitching)
  •  2 Tommy Murphy (hitting)
  • 13 John Pachot (coach)

60-day injured list

  • Joel Sarver
  • Vitico Valdez

Foreign Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 26 Deyvi Almonte
  • 32 Francis Aquino
  • 29 Jose Belisario
  • 27 Luis Carrasco
  • 25 Jhossua Castro
  • 19 Luis Cepeda
  • 46 Gustavo De La Cruz
  • 11 Andy Encarnacion
  • 24 Hensley Eusebio
  • 21 Emiliano Mache
  • 28 Daonil Montero
  • 10 Jose Puello
  • 23 Heriberto Ron
  • 31 Samuel Santos
  • 33 Miguel Vargas
  • 22 Keivan Vasquez

Catchers

  • 12 Angel Chacon
  •  8 Jeshua Mendez
  • 13 Jose Rodriguez
  •  9 Jhosep Villaroel

Infielders

  •  7 Juan Brima
  • 14 Alam Bruno
  • Jun-Sang Eom (two-way player)
  • 17 Ruben Gallego
  • 15 Felix Genao
  •  3 Rodrigo Gonzalez
  •  4 Jorge Silvera

Outfielders

  •  6 Mayki De La Rosa
  • 16 Jossiel Feliz
  •  5 Joscar Hernandez
  • 18 Raily Liriano
  •  2 Yamir Mendieta
  • 35 Nicola Perdomo
  • 30 Jose Requena
  •  1 Belfi Rivera

Manager

  • 46 Lisandro King

Coaches

  • Alexander Benoa (coach)
  • Omar Camilo (coach)
  • Jiter Heredia (coach)
  • 24 Manuel Ramirez (hitting)
  • 14 Samuel Rivas (coach)
  • 30 Manuel Soliman (pitching)
  • 16 Luis Sumoza (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 13 Santiago Gil
  • Yohansis Pena


Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 39 Brayan Aquino
  • 32 Samuel Bello
  • 24 Diland Cepeda
  • 28 Greudis De Los Santos
  • 34 Emmy De Oleo
  • 31 Oscar Echegarreta
  • 11 Berlin Fransua
  • 12 Alfredo Guzman
  • 29 Yaury Jimenez
  • 33 Jeyver Manaure
  • 23 Isaac Mendez
  • 34 Hector Ozuna
  •  9 Geremias Pena
  • 25 Stiven Rogers
  • 22 Gregory Sanchez
  • 21 Gregory Sipion
  • 10 Robert Terrero
  • 26 Miguel Valdez

Catchers

  • 19 Robert Lantigua
  •  7 Jesus Linares
  • 18 Ismael Mejia
  •  8 Sebastian Mireles

Infielders

  • 13 Brayan Figueroa
  •  3 Leonardo Sevilla
  •  6 Angel Suarez

Outfielders

  • 27 Manny Almonte
  •  4 Loidel Amaya
  • 17 Elian De La Cruz
  •  2 Yohendi Hernandez
  •  1 D-Shawn Martina
  • 14 Albert Medina
  • 15 Jose Pitre
  • 30 Ronny Suarez
  • 16 Jeremy Suriel

Manager

  •  1 Vladimir Frias

Coaches

  • 18 Luis Alen (coach)
  • 30 Rafael Guerrero (hitting)
  • 31 Danny Salazar (pitching)
  • Jeudy Valdez (coach)
  • 56 Fermin Ward (coach)

60-day injured list

  • 27 Johan Calcano
  • 11 Alfredo Guanchez

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