Midair? Don't care! How Burnes deal dawned

March 5th, 2025

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It was before Christmas, and Torey Lovullo was on a Southwest Airlines plane flying home to Phoenix from Buffalo with his wife, Kristen, when he got a text from Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick.

“Where are you?" Kendrick texted. “And why aren’t you picking up your phone?”

“I’m like, ‘Oh God, why is the owner of the team trying to get a hold of me over and over again?” Lovullo said. “And my wife [teasingly said], ‘You’re getting fired’ and I’m like, ‘No I’m not!’”

After explaining that he was midair and could only text, Kendrick asked him to call when he landed in Phoenix, which Lovullo did.

“I was at baggage claim No. 5 at Terminal 4 of Sky Harbor Airport when I had the conversation with him,” Lovullo said.

With GM Mike Hazen in New Zealand with his sons and assistant GM Amiel Sawdaye also out of the country on vacation, Kendrick was handling the negotiations with agent Scott Boras in an attempt to shock the baseball world and sign free agent right-hander .

“I knew right as Ken got involved, it was very serious,” Lovullo said. “I knew it was on that level. And we had this conversation, which is almost unbelievable when I tell it, and he said, ‘Well, I want to just get the download on what you think about him, how he fits in the clubhouse, all sorts of things.’”

When they were finished talking, Kendrick ended the call by saying, “I will try and give you the best Christmas present.”

Not long after that, Lovullo was in California visiting his mom. He was laying in his hotel room bed when he got a text from his friend Reid Ferguson, the long snapper for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills.

“Corbin Burnes????” the text read. “You guys are going to win the World Series!”

All of a sudden, all kinds of text messages started flowing in saying roughly the same thing.

“So I got on this thing called Google and I’m like, it happened!” Lovullo said.

It took Lovullo back to when he had first heard about the possibility that the Diamondbacks could be in the mix for Burnes in mid-December.

“I thought it would be a pretty savage move if we could pull this off,” Lovullo said.

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Senior Reporter Steve Gilbert has covered the D-backs for MLB.com since 2001.