The Diamondbacks aren’t just off to a perfect 1-0 start; they’re also on track to score a whopping 2,592 runs this season after making history against the Colorado Rockies on Opening Day.
As highlighted by the Arizona broadcast team, the Diamondbacks set a modern-day MLB record by scoring 14 runs in a single inning on Opening Day. The last time a team scored more than 14 runs in one inning on Opening Day dates all the way back to 1900.
The Arizona Diamondbacks look plenty confident coming off their pennant-winning 2023 season.
To cap off a massive 14-run 3rd inning, which broke a franchise record, rookie Blaze Alexander picked up his first major league hit. It was a two-out single up the middle on a 3-2 count that marked his official entry into the big leagues.
The Arizona Diamondbacks bats were active on Opening Day at Chase Field against the Colorado Rockies. And by active, we mean the D-backs set a franchise record with 14 runs in the third inning of their 2024 debut, also setting an MLB record for most runs scored in a single inning on Opening Day.
MLB super-agent Scott Boras had himself a hit-and-miss offseason.
The Arizona Diamondbacks designated third baseman Emmanuel Rivera for assignment hours before Thursday's season-opening game against the Colorado Rockies.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are that much closer to taking the diamond for their Opening Day matchup against the Colorado Rockies. After announcing their Opening Day roster, the team revealed its lineup for Thursday’s home tilt.
The Arizona Diamondbacks’ addition of left-handed starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery on Monday left many surprised. But in reality, Arizona was kicking the tires at the idea of adding the left-handed starter for months until turning up the heat this past week and getting a deal done ahead of Opening Day.
A World Series run changes things, no doubt. The Arizona Diamondbacks have amped expectations in 2024, with most of the relatively young roster returning and additions made in several key spots to improve the lineup and build depth.
Just before Opening Day, the Arizona Diamondbacks made a trade, sending RHP Peter Strzelecki to the Cleveland Guardians in exchange for cash considerations.
After an impressive showing at the plate during spring training, 24-year-old Blaze Alexander has officially earned a spot on the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Opening Day roster.
The roof at the Arizona Diamondbacks’ downtown Phoenix home of Chase Field continues to be a hot button topic, especially after an exhibition game was rained out on Monday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks open their season as -231 favorites in a home matchup with the Colorado Rockies on Thursday at 10:10 PM ET, live on ARID. Arizona’s Zac Gallen and Colorado’s Kyle Freeland have been named the starters for this contest.
The Arizona Diamondbacks finalized their 26-man Opening Day roster on Thursday, as the sequel to their 2023 postseason run begins at Chase Field against the Colorado Rockies.
After playing a significant role as the veteran presence in the clubhouse during the Diamondbacks’ trip to the World Series in 2023, Evan Longoria remains a free agent heading into this season.
One of the pitchers broke into the majors as an unheralded 27-year-old rookie with the 2022 Brewers and quickly became a vital part of their bullpen that season.
He has above-average speed and some defensive versatility, which could be enough to garner interest for clubs seeking some right-handed infield depth.
Diamondbacks shortstop Jordan Lawlar will undergo surgery on his right thumb and will be out of action for eight to 10 weeks.
Jordan Montgomery’s new deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks apparently accounts for the risks stemming from his lengthy offseason wait.
The Arizona Diamondbacks needed to address their starting rotation big time after learning that newly signed LHP Eduardo Rodriguez will be missing a period of time with a left lat staring.
The defending National League champion Diamondbacks managed to get a little better just before the start of the 2024 season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks’ penultimate spring training contest Monday against the Cleveland Guardians was cut short. The reason behind the cancellation was surprising for more reasons than one.
Arizona closer Paul Sewald, whose acquisition at the trade deadline in 2023 helped spur the Diamondbacks to the National League pennant and a World Series berth, will open the season on the injured list with a strained left oblique.
Let’s start with some wisdom from FanGraphs’ Dan Szymborski, a writer who knows baseball numbers as well as anyone: He was then asked how World Series
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