All the latest on the Arizona Diamondbacks' outfielder Corbin Carroll, including news, stats, records & history.
Carroll suffered a hamate injury to his right hand in Spring Training, but the electric 25-year-old looks to be ready to begin the new season.
Best known for his speed, Carroll also terrific power and fielding skills, even with his slighter frame.
Playing at Chase Field with elite sprint speed, Carroll has led MLB in triples for three consecutive seasons. Before Carroll, the last player to lead the league in triples in consecutive seasons was Carl Crawford for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2004 and 2005.
Name | Corbin Carroll |
Age | 25 |
Height | 5'10" |
Weight | 165 lbs |
Birthday | August 21, 2000 |
Birthplace | Seattle, WA |
Drafted | 2019, Arizona Diamondbacks, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 16 |
Pro Experience | 5th season |
Team(s) | Seattle Mariners (2021-present) |
Home Runs | 82 |
Runs Batted In | 248 |
Hits | 471 |
Batting Average | .258 |
Stolen Bases | 123 |
Home Runs | 31 (2025) |
Runs batted In | 84 (2025) |
Hits | 161 (2023) |
Batting Average | .285 (2023) |
Stolen Bases | 54 (2023) |
Last updated: 3/27/26
2x All-Star (2023, 2025)
1x Silver Slugger (2025)
NL Rookie of the Year (2023)
Carroll signed an eight-year, $111 million contract in 2023, running through 2030 with a club option in 2031. It was the largest contract ever given out to a player with less than 100 days of service time.
He'll get paid $10,625,000 this season and it increases up to around $28 million from 2029-2031.
Source: Spotrac