Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Kevin Ginkel escaped a serious knee injury Saturday after being drilled by a comebacker during the sixth inning of a 10-5 victory over the host New York Mets.
Kevin Ginkel left in the sixth inning of the Diamondbacks’ 10-5 win over the Mets after getting struck in the left knee by a Brandon Nimmo comebacker. While Gabriel Moreno completed the play and threw out Nimmo at first, the main concern was on Ginkel, who was lying on the mound in pain.
The Diamondbacks pitching staff takes another injury, with reliever Kevin Ginkel having to leave his relief appearance after getting struck in the left leg by a Brandon Nimmo comebacker.
Diamondbacks setup man Kevin Ginkel has not been as sharp as he wants to be, but he and Arizona’s pitching coaches have identified a mechanical adjustment to focus on.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will attempt to finish their first series sweep of the season Thursday when they conclude their three-game set with the host Cincinnati Reds Thursday afternoon.
Arizona Diamondbacks setup man Kevin Ginkel has not been told whether he will step into the closer role with Paul Sewald starting the year on the injured list with an oblique strain.
If you tuned into Arizona Sports’ Bickley & Marotta throughout the Arizona Diamondbacks’ run to the World Series, you likely heard something weird, awkward and downright scary.
The second day of the Diamondbacks' full-squad workouts is here, and manager Torey Lovullo spoke to the media afterward about what went down during today's session.
With the Diamondbacks’ offseason condensed to just over three months, the emergence of some injuries was anticipated as pitchers and catchers reported.
On the second day of Spring Training, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo gave a couple injury updates on pitchers. Right-hander Kevin Ginkel is currently dealing with right elbow soreness.
This article is part of a series taking a look into individual Diamondbacks player projections as we head into the 2024 spring training. The projections presented are a composite of the rate (percentage) stats from Steamer and ZiPS as published on FanGraphs.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have successfully reached a resolution with reliever Kevin Ginkel, opting for a one-year contract valued at $1.225 million, as reported by Ari Alexander.
This article is part of a series of player reviews for the 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks. It was a surprising and marvelous year for the team as they won 84 games to make the postseason.
PHILADELPHIA — Anyone in Major League Baseball could have picked up reliever Kevin Ginkel after the Arizona Diamondbacks removed him from the 40-man roster in 2021.
Shutting down potent offense after potent offense, the Arizona Diamondbacks have watched their starters give them quality innings before handing the ball off to a trio of relievers that have been virtually unhittable this postseason on their journey to the World Series.
Diamondbacks pitcher Kevin Ginkel went viral this week for doing something really strange in the ninth inning of Wednesday night’s win over the Braves. In case you missed it, the right hander didn’t like that Ronald Acuña Jr.
Ever wondered which Arizona Diamondbacks reliever has been with the team the longest? When looking at the active roster, only three were even with the team last season.
In a trio of active roster moves, they’ve placed left-hander Caleb Smith on the 15-day IL due to a hand fracture and optioned infielder Yonny Hernández and righty Corbin Martin.
Some legal issues and subsequent visa trouble prevented Robinson from playing at all in 2021, but Friday’s move indicates the Diamondbacks believe there is a chance he can return to his baseball career.
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