The most INNINGS played between two MLB teams was 26, in a 1-1 tie between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves on 1920 May 1.
The longest TIME for one game was eight hours and six minutes, for a 25 inning, 7-6 win by the Milwaukee Brewers over the Chicago White Sox. Both teams scored two runs in the 9th inning, and three in 21st!
In 2010, the Yankees played a three game interleague series in Arizona from June 21-23.
Two.
1) June 2, 1990 - Seattle Mariners 2, Detroit Tigers 0
2) May 18, 2004 - Arizona Diamondbacks 2, Atlanta Braves 0.
The no hitter in 2004 was a perfect game.
i don't think that's corect i believe he threw a no hitter against the royals as a seattle player
No team has ever won the World Series after trailing 3 games to none. However, in the 2004 American League Championship Series, the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 4 games to 3 after trailing 3 games to none. (Only time in baseball history.)
The Diamondbacks have played in and won one World Series. In 2001, they defeated the New York Yankees 4 games to 3.
The Diamondbacks signed Randy Johnson as a free agent in 1999 from the Houston Astros. The Astros acquired him from the Mariners on July 31, 1998
Randy Johnson DID sign on as a free agent and played on the Astros before. Randy Johnson is the best baseball player ever. He is 6'10" and throws an amazing fastball! When he was a kid he practiced by throwing a tennis ball against his garage door. He was throwing the ball so hard that the boards started coming loose! The baseball people are saying that he is going to the Yankees this year. It's not fair. Randy Johnson is everything the Diamondbacks are, if he goes, who will stay to protect them?
Yes he is a great player. I went to his high school in Livermore, CA, which they dedicated the field by his name and he played high school baseball against my father.
Pitchers- Randy Choate, Juan Cruz, Doug Davis, JD Durbin, Dana Eveland, Edgar Gonzalez, Enrique Gonzalez, Livan Hernandez, Randy Johnson, Joe Kennedy, Byung-Hyun Kim, Brandon Lyon, Brandon Medders, Bill Murphy, Dustin Nippert, Micah Owings, Jailen Peguero, Tony Pena, Yusmeiro Petit, Mike Schultz, Doug Slaten, Jose Valverde, Brandon Webb, Bob Wickman
Catchers- Robby Hammock, Miguel Montero, Chris Snyder
Infielders- Brian Barden, Emilio Bonifacio, Alberto Callaspo, Jeff Cirillo, Tony Clark, Stephen Drew, Orlando Hudson, Connor Jackson Augie Ojeda, Mark Reynolds, Donnie Sadler, Jason Smith, Chad Tracy
Outfielders- Eric Byrnes, Jeff DaVanon, Scott Hairston, Carlos Quentin, Jeff Salazar, Justin Upton, Chris Young
Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
CAREER
RUNS R
1 Luis Gonzalez 780
2 Steve Finley 491
3 Tony Womack 392
4 Jay Bell 360
5 Craig Counsell 343
6 Matt Williams 317
7 Chad Tracy 239
8 Junior Spivey 188
9 Danny Bautista 186
10 Eric Byrnes 185
11 Damian Miller 180
12 Alex Cintron 173
13 Travis Lee 162
14 Orlando Hudson 156
15 David Dellucci 152
T16 Erubiel Durazo 146
T16 Shawn Green 146
18 Conor Jackson 139
19 Mark Grace 122
20 Quinton McCracken 120
T21 Greg Colbrunn 111
T21 Andy Fox 111
T23 Kelly Stinnett 108
T23 Shea Hillenbrand 108
25 Chris Young 95
26 Tony Clark 91
27 Chris Snyder 90
28 Stephen Drew 87
T29 Devon White 84
T29 Reggie Sanders 84
31 Troy Glaus 78
32 Matt Kata 65
T33 Mark Reynolds 62
T33 Tony Batista 62
T33 Scott Hairston 62
36 Royce Clayton 59
37 Robby Hammock 58
38 Carlos Quentin 52
39 Hanley Frias 49
40 Chad Moeller 47
T41 Rod Barajas 44
T41 Luis Terrero 44
T43 Johnny Estrada 43
T43 Jeff Davanon 43
45 Bernard Gilkey 42
46 Karim Garcia 39
47 Carlos Baerga 37
48 Andy Green 33
49 Miguel Montero 30
50 Raul Mondesi 27
51 Danny Klassen 25
52 Damion Easley 24
T53 Brent Brede 23
T53 Jose Cruz Jr. 23
T53 Lyle Overbay 23
56 Richie Sexson 20
T57 Juan Brito 17
T57 Yamil Benitez 17
T57 Curt Schilling 17
T57 Justin Upton 17
61 Augie Ojeda 16
62 Brian Anderson 15
T63 Roberto Alomar 14
T63 Andy Benes 14
T63 Randy Johnson 14
T66 Jeff Salazar 13
T66 Miguel Batista 13
T66 Omar Daal 13
T66 Jose Guillen 13
T70 Alberto Callaspo 12
T70 Jason Conti 12
T72 Turner Ward 11
T72 Lenny Harris 11
T74 Brandon Webb 10
T74 Alex Cabrera 10
T76 Livan Hernandez 9
T76 Andy Stankiewicz 9
T76 Brent Mayne 9
T76 Koyie Hill 9
T76 Micah Owings 9
T81 Mark Little 8
T81 Rob Ryan 8
T81 Jorge Fabregas 8
T81 Tim Olson 8
T85 Felix Jose 6
T85 Jeff Cirillo 6
T85 Todd Stottlemyre 6
T88 Chris Donnels 5
T88 Josh Kroeger 5
T88 Doug DeVore 5
T91 Stephen Randolph 4
T91 Dante Powell 4
T93 Willie Blair 3
T93 Nick Bierbrodt 3
T93 Armando Reynoso 3
T93 Casey Fossum 3
T93 Jerry Gil 3
T93 Rick Helling 3
T93 Matt Mieske 3
T93 Chris Jones 3
T93 Ryan Christenson 3
T93 Doug Davis 3
T93 Enrique Gonzalez 3
T104 Robert Ellis 2
T104 Clint Sodowsky 2
T104 Casey Daigle 2
T104 John Patterson 2
T104 Yusmeiro Petit 2
T104 Edwin Diaz 2
T104 Brad Halsey 2
T104 Amaury Telemaco 2
T104 Alan Zinter 2
T104 Emilio Bonifacio 2
T104 Javier Vazquez 2
T104 Claudio Vargas 2
T104 Bobby Estalella 2
T104 Shawn Estes 2
T118 Edgar Gonzalez 1
T118 Brandon Lyon 1
T118 Jose Valverde 1
T118 Bob Wolcott 1
T118 Lance Cormier 1
T118 Mike DiFelice 1
T118 Midre Cummings 1
T118 Hensley Meulens 1
T118 Elmer Dessens 1
T118 Ernie Young 1
T118 Russ Ortiz 1
T118 Nelson Figueroa 1
T118 Jason Grimsley 1
T118 Tony Pena 1
T118 Jeff Suppan 1
T118 Gregg Olson 1
T118 Donnie Sadler 1
Dave Kingman hit a home run estimated at 600 feet on April 14, 1976. He hit it down Kenmore ave, hitting the front of the 4th house
Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers.
Because they play in Arizona and diamondbacks are a type of rattlesnake that live in Arizona.
The address of the Arizona Diamondbacks is: 401 E Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85004-2438
Brian Anderson (P)
Rod Barajas (C)
Miguel Batista (P)
Danny Bautista (OF)
Jay Bell (SS)
Alex Cabrera (1B)
Bobby Chouinard (P)
Greg Colbrunn (1B)
Jason Conti (OF)
Jim Corsi (P)
Craig Counsell (2B)
Omar Daal (P)
David Dellucci (OF)
Erubiel Durazo (DH)
Robert Ellis (P)
Nelson Figueroa (P)
Steve Finley (OF)
Andy Fox (SS)
Hanley Frias (SS)
Bernard Gilkey (OF)
Luis Gonzalez (OF)
Geraldo Guzman (P)
Lenny Harris (3B)
Darren Holmes (P)
Randy Johnson (P)
Byung-Hyun Kim (P)
Danny Klassen (3B)
Jeff Kubenka (P)
Travis Lee (1B)
Matt Mantei (P)
Damon Mashore (OF)
Matt Mieske (OF)
Damian Miller (C)
Mike Morgan (P)
Vincente Padilla (P)
Dan Plesac (P)
Armando Reynoso (P)
Johnny Ruffin (P)
Rob Ryan (OF)
Curt Schilling (P)
Russ Springer (P)
Kelly Stinnett (C)
Todd Stottlemyer (P)
Greg Swindell (P)
Turner Ward (OF)
Matt Williams (3B)
Tony Womack (2B)
Only if you do not want him sitting in your lap the whole flight
i got the pool last season for my son's birthday. it was amazing, even better than on tv. i called the d-backs and work with a guy named jeremy. this may be the direct line for the team but i think it was him, (602) 462-4225. good luck! -benny
The record is 59 by Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers between August 30, 1988 and September 28, 1988. Don Drysdale did it back in either the 50's or the 60's, but he had a record 58.2 scoreless innings, which basically means 6 straight shutouts plus 2.2 extra innings. Orel Herseiser broke that record back in 1988 with 59.0 consecutive scoreless innings
Randy Johnson is a retired MLB Pitcher. With 4 Cy Young awards, A World Series MVP and Victory, a perfect game, and a no-hitter, he is one of the most decorated pitchers to ever play.
Wally Backman(sp?) was fired days after becoming the Diamondbacks skipper when issues surrounding his criminal and financial history surfaced in a New York Times article. The article detailed rumors of Backman's tastes for narcotics and fast women.