The Arizona Diamondbacks are gaining fans…even on the other side of the world. General manager Kevin Towers, Team President Derrick Hall, Special Assistant Luis Gonzalez and Senior Vice President of…
Diamondbacks take their brand to Japan
Considering the myriad of injuries, inconsistencies, and general lackluster play the Arizona Diamondbacks find themselves just four games behind the Dodgers in the National League West.
The show started well before the first pitch as Trevor Bauer, first round and third overall pick of the Diamondbacks from the 2011 draft, made his way out to the…
Trevor Bauer started the night as the main storyline for the Diamondbacks in Atlanta, but it was the Chris Young show in the top of the ninth inning that ended…
When the boss speaks, the employees listen. Even when one of the those employees is the $51 million face of your franchise.
Two days after Arizona Diamondbacks Majority Owner Ken Kendrick called out the face of the franchise Justin Upton and questioned the drive of starting shortstop Stephen Drew, things appear to…
To this point of the season, it’s been one step forward and two steps back for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Diamondbacks first pick (third overall) last year is on the fast-track to success and judging from his steady climb through the Dbacks minor league affiliates, don’t be surprised to see the 6’1 right-hander with the quirky delivery at Chase Field in the near future.
Coming off an improbable season a year ago which included a National League West title, 94 regular season wins and a trip to the NL Division Series, nobody would have expected Kirk Gibson’s Arizona Diamondbacks to be 20-25, near the bottom of the division and 10.5 games behind the Dodgers in late May.