Diamondbacks Re-Sign Tommy Henry To Minor League Deal
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Diamondbacks Re-Sign Tommy Henry To Minor League Deal
"The Diamondbacks and left-hander Tommy Henry have reunited on a minor league deal, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. The southpaw underwent Tommy John surgery in June, so it's possible this is a two-year deal, though the tracker doesn't specify that. Henry, now 28, has been in the Diamondbacks' organization since being drafted in 2019. He made it to the big leagues in 2022 and has spent the past few years serving as an optionable swingman, working both as a starter and a reliever."
"He exhausted his final option in 2025, which was going to make it tougher for him to hold a roster spot going forward, even before his surgery complicated things. The Snakes designated him for assignment last month in order to open roster space for prospects they wanted to protect from the Rule 5 draft. A few days later, Henry was non-tendered. That sent him to free agency without being exposed to waivers and allowed the Diamondbacks to bring him back in a non-roster capacity."
Left-hander Tommy Henry re-signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a minor-league deal after undergoing Tommy John surgery in June. Henry, 28, was drafted by Arizona in 2019, debuted in 2022 and has served as an optionable swingman, working as both a starter and reliever. He exhausted his final option in 2025, was designated for assignment and non-tendered so the team could protect prospects, then signed back in a non-roster role. Henry will spend at least the first half of 2026 rehabbing and could return late or miss the full season. He has 181 MLB innings with a 5.07 ERA and remains controllable.
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