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League rank: 1998: 3,610,290 44,571 2nd 1999: 3,019,654 ... Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Diamondback ... or 15-day injured list
The list below documents players and teams that hold particular club records. In 26 seasons from 1998 through 2023, the team has won 1,998 games and one World Series championship, in 2001. The team has appeared in seven postseasons and has won two league pennants.
Brenly has the highest winning percentage for all Diamondback managers along with the most playoff games managed and won. However, after a poor 2003 and start of the 2004 season, Brenly was also released and was replaced by Al Pedrique, the third base coach for the Diamondbacks at the time.
The name "Diamondbacks" was inspired by the Western diamondback snake and was chosen among thousands of entries in a contest to name the team. [2] Arizona made their Major League debut in the 1998 baseball season when they became the 14th expansion team. [3]
D. Baxter the Bobcat is the furry but fiery Arizona Diamondback’s mascot that fans rooting for the team’s National League Championship pursuit are sure to have seen around Chase Field.
Pitcher Andy Benes threw the first ever regular season pitch in Arizona Diamondbacks history. The Diamondbacks' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998, at Bank One Ballpark before a standing-room only crowd of 50,179. Tickets had gone on sale on January 10 and sold out before lunch.
The second no-hitter ever to include a 3-pitch inning (8th inning) [9] References This page was last edited on 17 July 2024, at 16:31 (UTC). Text is available ...
Five players taken in the first round have been shortstops; additionally, two players have been selected at each of first base, third base, catcher, and the outfield. No second baseman has been selected in the first round by the Diamondbacks. [4] The Diamondbacks have drafted 16 players out of college, and 10 out of high school.