PHOENIX -- The D-backs don't figure to be huge players in the free-agent market this offseason, but no one expected them to sign right-hander Zack Greinke to a $206.5 million contract two years ago, so you never know.
However, coming off their first postseason appearance since 2011, the D-backs don't figure to have much room in their budget for big-ticket additions. The D-backs have around $60 million in committed salary for next season and 14 arbitration-eligible players. Together, that would put them above their salary at the end of the 2017 season, and though ownership has not shied away from spending (see Greinke's deal), it would seem unlikely they can go much higher than where they're at.