Free-agent right-hander Merrill Kelly is making a significant return to the Arizona Diamondbacks after a brief stint with the Texas Rangers. The 37-year-old pitcher has reportedly signed a two-year contract valued at $40 million, bringing him back to a team where he established himself as a reliable starting pitcher.
Last season, Kelly achieved a commendable record of 12 wins and 9 losses with a 3.42 ERA, accumulating 167 strikeouts across 32 starts. Known for his ability to navigate through games, Kelly is often recognized for his endurance rather than overpowering abilities. His changeup stands out as his most effective pitch, complemented by precise location and an arsenal of off-speed offerings.
Before his time with the Rangers, Kelly had been a mainstay for the Diamondbacks for over six seasons. His contributions were instrumental during the Diamondbacks’ remarkable run to the 2023 World Series. In that postseason, he showcased his talent by striking out 28 batters while posting a stellar 2.25 ERA in 24 innings.
Over his seven-season MLB career, Kelly’s overall statistics reflect his consistency as a starting pitcher, amassing a record of 65 wins and 53 losses, alongside a 3.77 ERA and a total of 911 strikeouts over 1,008 1/3 innings. His return is seen as a strategic move for the Diamondbacks as they aim to bolster their pitching rotation for the upcoming seasons.

