D-backs call up No. 10 overall prospect Lawlar
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PHOENIX -- Jordan Lawlar is about to complete his rapid ascent to the Major Leagues.
The D-backs called up their top prospect from Triple-A Reno after their 12-5 victory over the Rockies on Wednesday afternoon. He will join the team in Chicago, where Arizona will play the Cubs in a crucial four-game series with major Wild Card implications.
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D-backs manager Torey Lovullo made it clear that Lawlar isn¡¯t just here to get a taste of the Majors; the skipper said the 21-year-old is coming up to help Arizona reach the playoffs for the first time since 2017.
¡°He'll be the starting shortstop,¡± Lovullo said. ¡°And then I just want to inject him into the lineup when I can for the right matchup in the right situation.¡±
Lawlar was drafted sixth overall out of high school by the D-backs in the 2021 MLB Draft, when he was the No. 10 overall prospect. Scouts cited his advanced pitch recognition, plus speed and all-fields power. Lawlar slashed .278/.378/.496 with 20 homers and 36 steals between Double-A Amarillo and Triple-A Reno this season.
Rookie sensation Corbin Carroll had a wide grin when he found out about Lawlar¡¯s promotion during a postgame interview, and the 2023 National League Rookie of the Year Award favorite had some words of advice for his new teammate.
¡°I think he just needs to come up here and be himself,¡± Carroll said. ¡°I think he has a lot of resources here ¡ a lot of veteran guys and then some young guys as well who share experiences with him. I think he's going to be in a great spot.¡±
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The D-backs made four corresponding moves in response. Nick Ahmed, Arizona's longest-tenured player, was designated for assignment, ending his 10 seasons with the club. Lovullo broke the news to Ahmed after the game.
¡°He left everything he could possibly have out there on this field.¡± Lovullo said. ¡°He's had some unbelievable moments, it didn't end the way we wanted it to. My thought was to make him my first embrace when we clinched a playoff spot this year because of everything that he's been through, we've been through and this organization has been through. But we'll just put that on pause.
¡°That obviously hits me a little bit harder than some, but baseball's tough sometimes. But it happens and we've been a part of it, and we'll move on. He'll move on.¡±
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