After a down year for much of 2024, Arizona Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll has made a subtle, yet important change to his batting stance for 2025. The following comes from Arizona Sports FM ...
Corbin Carroll is holding his hands ... cornerstone right fielder. In a live batting practice session last week, Carroll hit a ball 116 mph. It was, he said, the hardest he had ever hit a baseball.
For as many as 17 weeks last season, Corbin Carroll felt ... July 29 to the end of the season, Carroll posted a .931 OPS that ranked 10th in the majors. His batting average ended 54 points lower ...
I’m the last person who wants to make this comparison, but Corbin Carroll’s new hitting position looks a little familiar. Stance is a bit more closed, but Carroll’s bat is noticeably higher ...
The Diamondbacks could be entering a pivotal year for their farm system as the next wave of prospects begins to take shape.
Carroll (back) is starting in right field and batting leadoff in Friday's Cactus League game against the Angels, Alex Weiner of ArizonaSports.com reports.
Carroll started in right field and went 0-for-3 in Saturday's spring game against Colorado. Carroll was part of a contingent of Diamondbacks regulars that made their Cactus League debuts Saturday.
The Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll exited Sunday’s game against ... mound sessions – including touching 96 mph in a live batting practice session that the Diamondbacks scouted prior to signing ...
After a down year in 2024, former Rookie of the Year Corbin Carroll has adjusted his batting stance heading into this upcoming year.