 | Arizona gets Heilman from Cubs
The Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday acquired
veteran right-handed pitcher Aaron Heilman from the Chicago Cubs for a pair of
minor leaguers.
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 | Diamondbacks, tribe break ground on new ballpark
The estimated $100 million spring-training complex is expected to be finished in 15 months. Watch Video
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 | New roof design will shade 85% of baseball fans at stadium
The ballpark will have approximately 11,000 seats available to the public.
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 | Matt Williams joins Diamondbacks coaching staff
The Arizona Diamondbacks have added Matt
Williams as their first base coach and Bo Porter as their third base coach for
the 2010 season, while retaining bullpen and catching coach Glenn Sherlock.
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 | Diamondbacks exercise option on Webb
The Arizona Diamondbacks have exercised
their $8.5 million club option on ace starter Brandon Webb for the 2010
season.
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 | Arizona declines option on Tracy, among bevy of moves
The Arizona Diamondbacks declined their 2010
option on infielder Chad Tracy on Thursday.
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 | Mariners claim Petit off waivers from Arizona
The Seattle Mariners have claimed pitcher
Yusmeiro Petit off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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 | Lee, Utley, Phils top Yanks in World Series opener
Cliff Lee outdueled CC Sabathia, Utley homered twice and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Yankees 6-1.
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 | D-Backs get INF Abreu from Dodgers
The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired infielder
Tony Abreu from the Los Angeles Dodgers, finalizing an August 31 trade for
pitcher Jon Garland, the club announced on Friday.
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 | Gibson gets contract extension as Arizona bench coach
The Arizona Diamondbacks have given a two-year
contract extension to bench coach Kirk Gibson.
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 | D'Backs release two coaches
The Diamondbacks have made the first of what are expected to be many offseason changes.
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 | Diamondbacks end miserable season with win over Cubs
Chris Young smacked a three-run homer, and Doug
Davis tossed eight innings of two-run baseball to lead the Arizona
Diamondbacks past the Chicago Cubs, 5-2, in the game of the season for both
clubs.
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| Cubs wrap up Wrigley set with D-Backs
Canadian-born veteran Ryan Dempster can finish his 13th
major-league season in style today when the Chicago Cubs close out the 2009
schedule in the finale of a three-game series versus the Arizona Diamondbacks
at Wrigley Field
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 | Wells hurls a gem as Cubs down D-Backs
Randy Wells made his best case for NL Rookie of
the Year, firing seven shutout innings while fanning a career-high 10 in the
Cubs' 5-0 blanking of the Arizona Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field.
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 | Cabrera takes ball for D-Backs in Chicago
Former American League prospect Daniel Cabrera makes his
first start in an Arizona uniform today when the D-Backs visit Wrigley
Field for the middle test of a three-game series with the Chicago Cubs.
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 | Byrnes powers Diamondbacks past Cubs
Eric Byrnes hit two home runs in a 4-for-5 day
and drove in five total runs, leading the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 12-3 rout
of the Chicago Cubs to begin a season-ending three-game series at Wrigley
Field.
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 | D-Backs visit Wrigley for season-ending set with Cubs
Lefty Tom Gorzelanny can finish a tumultuous season on a
winning note when the Chicago Cubs host the Arizona Diamondbacks today in the
first test of a three-game schedule-closing set at Wrigley Field.
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 | Giants sweep D'Backs
Andres Torres finished a double short
of the cycle, knocked in two runs and scored three times as the San Francisco
Giants completed a three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 7-3
win.
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 | Giants, D-Backs to close out set with marquee mound matchup
The postseason drought will continue for the San Francisco
Giants, who will send National League Cy Young candidate Tim Lincecum to the
hill today with hopes of recording a three-game sweep of the Arizona
Diamondbacks at AT&T Park.
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 | Giants eliminated from postseason contention despite beating D'Backs
Eli Whiteside's bat and Brad Penny's arm
lifted the Giants to a 4-1 victory over the Diamondbacks, but it was too
little, too late for San Francisco in its run to the postseason.
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 | Desperate Giants continue set with Diamondbacks
The San Francisco Giants hope to keep their dwindling postseason chances alive tonight, when they resume a three-game series versus
the National League West-rival Arizona Diamondbacks at AT&T Park.
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 | Giants barely alive in playoff race after beating Arizona
Bengie Molina ended 4-for-5 with two home
runs and four RBI to lead the San Francisco Giants to an 8-4 win over the
Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of a three-game series at AT&T Park.
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| Giants begin set with Diamondbacks
The San Francisco Giants hope to keep their dwindling
postseason chances alive tonight, when they begin a three-game series versus
the NL West-rival Arizona Diamondbacks at AT&T Park.
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 | Ojeda, Tracy help D'Backs take down Padres
Augie Ojeda went 3-for-4 with three runs batted
in and two runs scored, as the Arizona Diamondbacks finished off their home
portion of the 2009 schedule with a 7-4 win over the San Diego Padres in the
rubber match of a three-game series at Chase Field.
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 | D-Backs play final home game versus Padres
The Arizona Diamondbacks wrap up the home portion of their
2009 schedule this afternoon in the conclusion of a three-game series with the
San Diego Padres at Chase Field.
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