- Rating: 3.75
- 2025 Stats: 1 game, 2.2 IP 0 runs 0 hits 1 walk 2 strikeouts
- Date of Birth: 30th August 1999 (age 25 season)
- 2025 Salary: League Minimum
- 2026 Status: Pre-Arbitration
Christian Montes De Oca signed with the Diamondbacks out of the Dominican Republic in December of 2021 as a 22 year old, which is particularly old for an international signing coming out of the Dominican Republic,
especially with the average signings generally being 16-18 year olds.
(Editor’s note: I have tried to find out why exactly he didn’t start his career until half a decade later than usual, but haven’t been able to find any information yet. If I get an answer, it will replace this text)
Regardless, Montes de Oca made his professional debut with the A ball level Visalia Rawhide a few months later in April of 2022. Montes De Oca stay in A ball didn’t last long, as he dominated the California League in the games he appeared in, putting up a 2.01 ERA and a 40 ERA-, while striking out 51.9% of batters faced and walking only 7.4% of batters. Less than a month into his pro career, Montes de Oca would end up on the injured list for just under two weeks, then was reactivated, spending the next 10 days in Visalia before getring a promotion the A+ Level Hillsboro Hops, Montes De Oca pitched another 26.1 innings, but wasn’t quite as dominating with a 3.42 ERA, an 81 ERA-, and a 35.8% strikeout percentage, but his walk rate saw only a 0.1% increase. Combined across the two levels he’d put up a 2.95 ERA with a 67 ERA- in his 39 2/3 innings pitched. (Editor’s note: with the ERA- stat, 100 is league average, with a number < 100 being above average, > 100 being below average)
In 2023, Montes De Oca was promoted to the AA level Amarillo Sod Poodles, where he pitched 61.2 innings with a 4.82 ERA. While it is still double his ERA from the year before, that still amounts to an above average 77 ERA- thanks to playing in a very hitter friendly ballpark in the very hitter friendly Texas League. However, a major caveat is that his strikeout percentage fell down even further to 21.5% while his walk percentage ballooned further to 10.2%.2024 would see Montes De Oca spend the majority of the season in AAA Reno, though he did pitch in three games in Amarillo, and in his 61 combined innings he’d put up a 4.87 ERA, which although not pretty, still works out to an above average 86 ERA-.
Montes De Oca began the 2025 season in AAA Reno, but thanks to an injury early in the season, he appeared in only 17 games total for Reno, though with improved results from the previous season— a 4.07 ERA and an 69 ERA-. Montes eventually made his debut in the second game of the June 7th doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds. He’d pitch 2 2/3 scoreless innings, strike out a pair of batters, while giving up just a walk. It’s a bit confusing looking at the transaction page, but Montes de Oca was sent back down to Reno the next day, then was placed on the injured list with right elbow inflammation. Unfortunately, less than a week later his season would come to an end prematurely as it turned out that his elbow was the least pressing of his health issues, and he’d need to undergo a season ending lower back surgery.
The Diamondbacks outrighted Montes De Oca to AAA at the beginning of November to make room on the 40 man roster. Assuming he’s fully recovered from the back surgery and healthy, he should begin the year in AAA once again, though I’d imagine he will be trying to compete for a job in the bullpen out of spring training.






