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The All-Star Break offered a needed respite from the everyday grind that is a 162-game MLB season. Arizona Diamondbacks fans got to see their stars in action, without any of the stakes of a real game.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have some big roster decisions to make in the coming weeks ahead of the trade deadline. These four players could be on the way out to new teams.
The Arizona Diamondbacks came into the 2025 season with lofty expectations. They now sit 5.5 games out of a Wild Card, and two games below .500 at 45-47. Coming off a World Series run and then a ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks sit at 34-34 with key injuries and growing trade interest in their players. General manager Mike Hazen hopes the team can stay in the buyer’s mix as the deadline nears ...
They may not have been the Los Angeles Dodgers or New York Yankees, but the Arizona Diamondbacks entered 2025 at least intending to compete for a playoff berth. And, in fairness, they’ve fought ...
After fracturing his wrist in mid-June, Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll was given a head-turning assignment by the team since fracturing his wrist just 14 days ago.
Arizona begins the 10-game set with three against the Miami Marlins, a team the Diamondbacks swept in a three-game series in Miami earlier this season. The Marlins series is June 27-29 at Chase Field.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are the most intriguing team ahead of the trade deadline, and one of their top players doesn't want to be in rumors.
Arizona is 25-31 in road games and 51-59 overall. Diamondbacks hitters have a collective .323 on-base percentage, the fifth-ranked percentage in the NL.
The Diamondbacks tagged Toronto starter Kevin Gausman, who had been very tough on Arizona over his career. Gausman allowed seven earned runs on seven hits with three walks and hit a batter in 4 ...
But with Arizona on the rise, the calculus is shifting. Every Suárez home run, every series win, increases the odds that the Diamondbacks stand pat or even add minor reinforcements rather than ...
Eugenio Suárez and Josh Naylor homered to back a stellar start from Ryne Nelson as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 to end a five-game skid.
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