What is Paul Goldschmidt's number on the Arizona Diamondbacks?
Paul Goldschmidt is number 44 on the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Where is chase field in Phoenix Arizona?
Chase field is on 401 East Jefferson Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Doug Slaten
What is a sentence for the word electromagnet?
the write sentence for the word is a temporary magnet caused by an electric current
What Arizona Diamondbacks catcher was the starter on Team USA in 2001?
Chris Snyder.
Snyder was a sophomore at the University of Houston at the time and wound up being drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 2nd round of the 2002 MLB amateur draft.
What are D-backs VIP rewards points?
The Diamondbacks have the Fry's D-Backs Rewards Program. This program allows all fans the opportunity to get exclusive D-Back prizes or discounts.
Arizona Diamondbacks list all players since 1998?
Infielders:
Tony Abreu (10)
Bradon Allen (09-11)
Roberto Alomar (04)
Carlos Baerga (03-04)
Brian Barden (07)
Tony Batista (98-99)
Jay Bell (98-02, 05-07)
Willie Bloomquist (11-present)
Geoff Blum (11-present)
Russell Branyan (11)
Chris Burke (08)
Sean Burroughs (11)
Alex Cabrera (00)
Alberto Callespo (06-07)
Alex Cintron (01-05)
Jeff Cirillo (07)
Tony Clark (05-09)
Royce Clayton (05)
Craig Counsell (00-03, 05-06)
Jaime D'Antona (08)
Edwin Diaz (98-99)
Chris Donnels (02)
Stephen Drew (06-present)
Erubiel Durazo (99-02)
David Eckstein (08)
Andy Fox (98-00)
Hanley Frias (98-00)
Jerry Gil (04)
Troy Glaus (05)
Paul Goldschmidt (11-present)
Mark Grace (01-03)
Andy Green (04-06)
Lenny Harris (99-00)
Shea Hillenbrand (03-04)
Aaron Hill (11-present)
Orlando Hudson (06-08)
Kelly Johnson (10-11)
Matt Kata (04-05)
Adam LaRoche (10)
Travis Lee (98-00)
Felipe Lopez (09)
John McDonald (11-present)
Juan Miranda (11)
Melvin Mora (11)
Xavier Nady (11)
Augie Ojeda (07-10)
Tim Olsen (04)
Cody Ransom (11)
Mark Reynolds (07-10)
Ryan Roberts (09-present)
Rusty Ryal (09-10)
Richie Sexon (04)
Jason Smith (07)
Junior Spivey (01-03)
Juan Sosa (01)
Andy Stankiewicz (98)
Chad Tracy (04-09)
Josh Whitesell (08-09)
Matt Williams (98-03)
Josh Wilson (09, 11)
Alan Zinter (04)
Outfielders:
Danny Bautista (00-04)
Yamil Benitez (98)
Emilio Bonifacio (07-08)
Brent Brede (98)
Eric Byrnes (06-09)
Ryan Christenson (01)
Ryan Church (10)
Jason Conti (00-01)
Collin Cowgill (11)
Jose Cruz Jr (05)
Midre Cummings (01)
Jack Cust (01)
Jeff DaVanon (06-07)
David Dellucci (98-03)
Doug DeVore (04)
Adam Dunn (08)
Damion Easley (06)
Steve Finley (99-04)
Karim Garcia (98)
Bernard Gilkey (98-00)
Cole Gillespie (10-present)
Luis Gonzalez (99-06)
Shawn Green (05-06)
Jose Guillen (02)
Chris Jones (98)
Felix Jose (02-03)
Josh Kroeger (04)
Jason Kubel (12)
Martk Little (02)
Quinton McCracken (02-05)
Hensley Meulens (98)
Matt Mieske (00)
Wily Mo Pena (11)
Raul Mondesi (03)
Trent Oeltjen (09)
Gerardo Parra (09-present)
Dante Powell (99)
Carlos Quentin (06-07)
Alex Romero (08-09)
Donnie Sadler (04, 07)
Jeff Salazar (07-08)
Luis Tererro (03-04)
Justin Upton (07-present)
Turner Ward (00)
Devon White (98)
David Winfree (12)
Tony Womack (99-03)
Chris Young (06-present)
Ernie Young (99)
Catchers:
Rod Barajas (99-03)
Henry Blanco (11-present)
Juan Brito (04)
Luke Carlin (09)
Mike DiFelice (01)
Bobby Estalella (04)
Johnny Estrada (06)
Jorge Fabregas (98)
John Hester (10)
Ken Huckaby (01)
Brent Mayne (04)
Damian Miller (98-02)
Chad Moeller (01-03)
Miguel Montero (06-present)
Konrad Schmidt (10, 12)
Chris Snyder (04-10)
Kelly Stinnett (98-00, 05)
Pitchers:
Joel Adamson (98)
Jonathan Albaladejo (12)
Armando Almanza (05)
Brian Anderson (98-02)
Greg Aquino (04-06)
Bryan Augenstein (09)
Jeff Bajenaru (06)
Willie Banks (98)
Miguel Batista (01-03, 06)
Trever Bauer (12)
Andy Benes (98-99)
Kris Benson (10)
Nick Bierbrodt (01)
Willie Blair (98)
Ricky Bottalico (03)
Blaine Boyer (09-10)
Yhency Brazoban (11)
Craig Breslow (12)
Troy Brohawn (01)
Scot Brow (98)
Brian Bruney (04-05)
Billy Buckner (08-10)
Jason Bulger (05)
Daniel Cabrera (09)
Trevor Cahill (12)
Chris Capuano (03)
Dan Carlson (99)
DJ Carrasco (10)
Alberto Castillo (11)
Randy Choate (04-07)
Josh Collmenter (11-present)
Ryan Cook (11)
Brian Corey (98)
Lance Cormier (03-04)
Bobby Chouinard (98-99)
Juan Cruz (06-08)
Omar Daal (98-00)
Casey Daigle (04, 06)
Doug Davis (97-09)
Sam Demel (10-present)
Elmer Dessens (03-04)
Zack Duke (11)
Chad Durbin (04)
JD Durbin (07)
Robert Ellis (01)
Alan Embree (98)
Barry Enright (10-present)
Shawn Estes (05)
Dana Eveland (07)
Jeff Fassero (04)
Mike Fetters (02, 04)
Nelson Figueroa (00)
Ben Ford (98)
Casey Fossum (04)
John Frascatore (99)
Armando Galarrago (11)
Jon Garland (09)
Edgar Gonzalez (03-08)
Enrique Gonzalez (06-07)
Andrew Good (03-04)
Tom Gordon (09)
Michael Gosling (04-05)
Jason Grimsley (06)
Buddy Groom (05)
Juan Gutierrez (09-11)
Geraldo Guzman (00-01)
Mike Hampton (10)
Dan Haren (08-10)
Brad Halsey (05)
Aaron Heilman (10-11)
Rick Helling (02)
Matt Herges (05)
David Hernandez (11-present)
Livan Hernandez (06-07)
Orlando Hernandez (06)
Darren Holmes (99-00)
Bob Howry (10)
Dan Hudson (10-present)
Edwin Jackson (10)
Kevin Jarvis (06)
Randy Johnson (99-04, 07-08)
Jorge Julio (06)
Ian Kennedy (10-present)
Joe Kennedy (07)
Byung-Hyun Kim (99-03, 07)
Mike Koplove (01-03-05-06)
Bobby Korecky (09)
Eric Knott (01)
Zach Kroenke (10-present)
Wilfredo Ledezma (08)Kerry Lightenberg (05)
Albie Lopez (01)
Javier Lopez (05)
Rodrigo Lopez (10)
Brett Lorin (12)
Brandon Lyon (05-08)
Matt Mantei (99-04)
Barry Manuel (98)
Jason Marquis (11)
Joe Martinez (12)
Brandon Medders (05-08)
Chris Michalak (98)
Karm Mickolio (11)
Wade Miley (11-present)
Mike Mohler (01)
Mike Morgan (00-02)
Terry Mulholland (06)
Kevin Mulvey (09-10)
Bill Murphy (07)
Mike Myers (02-03)
Shane Nance (04)
Dustin Nippert (05-07)
Jordan Norberto (10)
Vladimir Nunez (98-99)
Gregg Olson (98-99)
Eddie Oropesa (02-03)
Yonata Ortega (12)
Russ Ortiz (05-06)
Micah Owings (07-08, 11)
Vincente Padilla (99-00)
Jarrod Parker (11)
Jose Parra (02)
Joe Paterson (11-present)
John Patterson (02-03)
Jailen Peguero (07-08)
Tony Pena (06-09)
Yusmeiro Petit (07-09)
Ricky Pickett (98)
Dan Plesac (99-00)
Bret Prinz (01-03)
JJ Putz (11-present)
Chad Qualls (08-10)
Brady Raggio (03)
Stephen Randolph (03-04)
Jon Rauch (08-09)
Dennys Reyes (03)
Shane Reynolds (04)
Armando Reynoso (00-02)
Saul Rivera (10)
Connor Robertson (08)
Felix Rodriguez (98)
Rafael Rodriguez (10)
Carlos Rosa (10)
Leo Rosales (08-10)
Johnny Ruffin (00)
Erik Sabel (99, 01)
Takashi Saito (12)
Duaner Sanchez (02)
Joe Saunders (10-present)
Max Scherzer (08-09)
Curt Schilling (00-03)
Daniel Schlereth (09)
Mike Schultz (07)
Scott Service (03-04)
Brian Shaw (11-present)
Scott Shoenweis (09)
Doug Slaten (06-09)
Aaron Small (98)
Clint Sodowsky (98)
Steve Sparks (04)Russ Springer (98, 00-01)
Todd Stottlemyre (99, 02)
Daniel Strange (10)
Jeff Suppan (98)
Greg Swindell (99-02)
Amaury Telemaco (98-99)
Cesar Valdez (10)
Efrain Valdez (98)
Jose Valverde (03-07)
Claudio Vargas (05-06)
Esmerling Vasquez (09-11)
Javier Vazquez (05)
Brandon Villafuerte (04)
Oscar Villarreal (03-05)
Luis Vizcaino (06)
Ed Vosberg (99)
Brandon Webb (03-09)
Neil Weber (98)
Bob Wickman (07)
Dontrelle Willis (10)
Bobby Witt (01)
Bob Wolcott (98)
Tim Worrell (05)
Mike Zagurski
Clay Zavada (09)
Brad Zielgler (11-present)
Utility Players:
Greg Colbrunn (99-02, 04)
Scott Hairston (04-07)
Robby Hammock (03-04, 07-08, 11)
Koyie Hill (04-05)
Conor Jackson(03-07)
Danny Klassen (98-02)
Lyle Overbay (01-03, 11-present)
Mike Robertson (98)
Rob Ryan (99-01)
Coaches:
Mike Aldrete (06)
Don Baylor (11-present)
Lorenzo Bundy (09)
Brett Butler (05)
Brian Butterfield (98-00)
Mark Connor (98-00)
Mark Davis (03-05)
Kirk Gibson (08-09)
Chip Hale (07-09)
Jack Howell (09-10)
Chuck Kniffin (02-04)
Bob Melvin (01-02)
Jeff Motuzas (10-present)
Dwayne Murphy (98-03)
Charles Nagy (11-present)
Al Pedrique (04)
Jim Presley (98-00)
Bryan Price (06-09)
Bo Porter (10)
Eddie Rodriguez (01-03)
Rick Schu (04, 08-09)
Kevin Seitzer (07)
Glenn Sherlock (98-present)
Chris Speier (01)
Mel Stottlemyre Jr (09-10)
Lee Tinsley (06-08)
Carlos Tosca (98-00, 05-06)
Wilson Valera (12)
Bb Welch (01)
Matt Williams (10-present)
Eric Young (11-present)
Joel Youngblood (10)
Robin Young (02-04)
Managers:
Bob Brenly (01-04)
Kirk Gibson (09-present)
AJ Hinch (09-10)
Bob Melvin (05-09)
Al Pedrique (04)
Buck Showalter (98-00)
What team does Jon Rauch play for?
Jon Rauch plays for the Minnesota Twins. He pitched out of the bullpen in 2009 is the team's closer in 2010 in place of Joe Nathan (elbow surgery).
Who are announcers for diamond backs?
The primary TV play-by-play announcer from 1998-2006 was Thom Brennaman before leaving to call games with his father for the Reds.
The replacement TV play-by-play announcer was Daron Sutton, Don Sutton's son, and he's still there.
The english language radio station's, KTAR, announcer is Greg Schulte and he's been on the station since the team's 1998 inaugural season.
The backup radio play-by-play announcer is Jeff Munn, who also served as the regular PA announcer at Chase Field during the early days of the D-Backs
Former MLB players Mark Grace and Tom Candiotti were color analysts for the 2006 and 07 seasons.
Occasion color commentators are Matt Williams and Jose Garagiola SR
Pre and Post analyst is Joe Borowski
The spanish language radio station, AM 710, is hosted by Miguel Quintana, Richard Saenz and Oscar Soria
The spanish language TV channel, KPHE-LP has announcers Oscar Soria and Jerry Romo
Did the New York Yankees play the Arizona Diamondbacks lately?
Not in the 2008 season. Interleague games for the Yankees are 6 with the Mets and 3 each with the Astros, Padres, Reds, and Pirates.
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In 2010, the Yankees played the Diamondbacks from June 21-23 in Arizona, as part of their interleague schedule.
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In 2013, the two teams played their interleague series in New York (April 16-18).
What is the mascot of the Arizona Diamondbacks?
Baxter the Bobcat was introduced as the Diamondbacks mascot on June 23, 2000 after Brantley Bell (son of former D-Back Jay Bell) explained to his dad that the team needed a BOB cat as a mascot since the team played in the Bank One Ballpark. After Bell told management of his son's idea, Baxter was born.
What is the height of Randy Johnson?
Randy Johnson is 6 feet 10 inches tall.
He is also 45 years old. He plays for the Arizona Diamondback.
What is randy Johnson's inseam measurement?
Randy Johnson is 6'10, 225 pounds as has an inseam of 38 inches
What is the Arizona Diamondbacks radio station?
The Diamondbacks english radio station is KTAR. The voice of KTAR is Greg Schulte who has been the announcer since the D-Backs first game in 1998.
The spanish radio station is AM 710. The voices of AM 710 are Miguel Quintana, Richard Saenz and Oscar Soria
Carlos Baerga played in 6 games at designated hitter for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2003, starting in none of them.
, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Who was the first player signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks?
I think it was Travis Lee. -----
Jay Bell was the first player signed and the second was Matt Williams. Travis Lee did hit the first home run in Diamondbacks history, though, on March 31, 1998.
Who wore number 2 for the Arizona Diamondbacks?
Infielders Hanley Frias (1998-00), Juan Sosa (2001), Roberto Alomar (2004), Jerry Gill (2004), Chris Burke (2008), Felipe Lopez (2009), Kelly Johnson (2010-11), Aaron Hill (2011-present)
Outfielder Damion Easley (2006)
Coachs Brett Butler (2005) and Kevin Seitzer (2007)
What were baseball player Mike Difelice's batting stats playing for Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001?
In 2001, Mike Difelice played in 12 games for the Arizona Diamondbacks, batting in all of them. He had 21 at bats, getting 1 hits, for a .048 batting average, with 1 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 1 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times, and was hit by the pitch 1 times. He struck out 10 times. He hit only singles.
Max Scherzer played in 30 games at pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009, starting in all of them. He played for a total of 511 outs, equivalent to 18.93 9-inning games.
He made 15 putouts, had 18 assists, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to .106 errors per 9-inning game. He had 3 double plays.
How many wins did the Arizona Diamondbacks have in the 2001 regular season?
In 2001, the team was led by two of the most dominant pitchers in all of baseball: Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling. Arizona had postseason victories over the St. Louis Cardinals (3--2 in the NLDS) and the Atlanta Braves (4--1 in the NLCS) to advance to the World Series where, in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York City, they beat the reigning champions, the New York Yankees, 4 to 3, to become the youngest expansion franchise to win the World Series (in just their fourth season of play). The previous mark was held by the Florida Marlins. This was the first time since 1991 that the home team won all seven games of a World Series and the first time that a National League team won a World Series in which the home team won all seven games of a World Series.
An estimated orderly crowd of over 300,000 celebrated at the Diamondbacks victory parade, held at Bank One Ballpark and the surrounding downtown Phoenix streets on November 7, 2001. This was the first major professional sports championship for the state of Arizona and the first for a team (in the four major North American professional sports leagues) owned or controlled by Colangelo, whose basketball Suns made it to the NBA Finals in 1976 and 1993 but lost both times. The team finished the 2002 season with a 98-64 record and won the NL West Division Title, but were swept out in the NLDS by the St. Louis Cardinals. Randy Johnson was awarded with his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award.
What is the all time win loss record between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks?
7-12
In 2010 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees
In 2007 the Diamondbacks went 0-3 against the Yankees
In 2004 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees
In 2002 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees
In 2001 the Diamondbacks went 4-3 against the Yankees
The Diamondbacks didn't play the Yankees in 1998-00, 03, 05-06, 08-09, 11