Arizona Diamondbacks Roster Moves 6/19/2025

Arizona Diamondbacks Roster Transactions | Inside The Diamonds

The Arizona Diamondbacks adjusted their roster on Tuesday, addressing a pair of injuries that required immediate attention. The team placed catcher Gabriel Moreno on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 16, due to a right-hand contusion. In response, the Diamondbacks selected the contract of catcher Aramis Garcia from Triple-A Reno.

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Gabriel Moreno

Moreno’s absence leaves a significant gap behind the plate. Known for his defensive skills and strong arm, he has played a pivotal role in managing Arizona’s pitching staff. His injury comes at a challenging time, as the Diamondbacks aim to stay competitive in a tight National League West race.

Aramis Garcia

To help fill that void, the team turned to Garcia. The 31-year-old veteran brings major league experience to the roster. While with Reno this season, he produced solid numbers at the plate and handled the pitching staff with confidence. His promotion reflects both his performance and the organization’s need for a reliable backstop.

Christian Montes De Oca

In addition to Gabriel Moreno being placed on the injured list, the Diamondbacks made another significant move. They transferred right-handed reliever Christian Montes De Oca from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list. He continues to recover from right elbow inflammation. As a result, the team cleared a spot on the 40-man roster for Garcia.

Montes De Oca’s shift to the 60-day IL suggests a longer recovery timeline than initially expected. His injury limits Arizona’s bullpen depth, but the team remains hopeful he can return later this summer. In the meantime, manager Torey Lovullo must rely on other arms to maintain bullpen stability.

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Wrap Up

Looking ahead, the Diamondbacks will monitor Moreno’s progress closely. If the swelling subsides and he regains full range of motion, he could return shortly after his 10-day stint concludes. Until then, Garcia and backup Jose Herrera will share catching duties.

Overall, Arizona’s recent moves demonstrate the team’s flexibility and depth. Even as injuries test the roster, the organization continues to make proactive decisions to stay competitive. With over half the season remaining, every roster adjustment could play a crucial role in shaping the Diamondbacks’ postseason hopes.

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