A little over a couple of weeks ago, it was suggested that starting pitcher Zac Gallen re-sign with the Arizona Diamondbacks after he was still on the market after months of free agency.
That suggestion became a reality on Friday when Gallen officially signed a one-year, $22 million deal to stay in Arizona, and it turned out to be an offer the pitcher had previously declined.
Nonetheless, the Diamondbacks get the privilege of bringing back a very serviceable pitcher in the rotation without having to overspend. Aside from the fact that Gallen likely had no other offers, he explained why he decided to re-sign.
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"When we set out, we wanted to go somewhere we were comfortable, and somewhere I could continue to get better," Gallen confirmed on the MLB Network show, 'Hot Stove'.
The right-handed ace also came to mind whenever he thought of the players he was looking for on a team; Arizona kept coming up.
Gallen faced some struggles last season, going 13-15 in 33 starts and allowing his career high in runs with a 4.83 ERA, but still showed flashes of being elite, as he has never been known as a bad pitcher in his career, as he has three top-five finishes in Cy Young voting.
Another reason why Gallen re-signed, in my opinion, that he didn't reveal is that he is going to use this as a prove-it year to ensure that he is a hot commodity during free agency next season, especially if he can become the best pitcher on the rotation and help the Diamondbacks reach the playoffs, in which they have made it since their World Series loss to the Texas Rangers in 2023.
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