· 2026-07-13

The Arizona Diamondbacks turned their MLB Draft Day 2 attention to pitching depth on July 13, 2026.
The Arizona Diamondbacks used Day 2 of the MLB Draft to shore up their pitching depth, targeting arms to bolster a rotation already showing promise. With a 49-47 record and sitting 9th in the National League, the team is on a four-game winning streak. Their last result came on July 12, 2026, when they beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-5 on the road.
Adding pitching now could tighten the bullpen and give the rotation more flexibility down the stretch. The Diamondbacks’ front office has emphasized depth all offseason, and Day 2 of the draft is where value often hides. With the trade deadline approaching, every arm added could matter.
The Diamondbacks’ scouting reports highlight college relievers and starters with high spin rates. Their first-round pick, a right-hander from a SEC program, fits their mold: fastball in the mid-90s with a wipeout slider. The team’s pitching coordinator, Matt Troupe, has pushed for more bullpen arms after a stretch where late-inning runs hurt them.
The Diamondbacks will finalize their picks by the end of Day 2, then shift focus to signing bonuses. Their farm system needs more power arms, and this draft class could fill that gap. The team’s next move? Watch for any trades before the July 31 deadline to complement their new draftees.