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Garcia's Rise: Diamondbacks' Bullpen Hope

In the 2025 season, the Arizona Diamondbacks trade for Brandyn Garcia proved to be a game-changer. Initially struggling in his first appearances, Garcia found his form in Triple-A Reno, posting a 3.27 ERA. His impressive performance earned him a call-up, where he delivered in high-pressure situations against strong teams. Despite an overall ERA over 5.00, Garcias potential as a key bullpen arm for the D-backs in 2026 is promising, with his high-velocity sinker and sharp sweeper making him a valuable asset. Checkout Solipillow.com

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