In comments made after a news conference introducing new pitcher Corbin Burnes, Ken Kendrick, the Diamondbacks’ principal owner and managing general partner, and Derrick Hall, the club’s ...
The Diamondbacks might not have been able to follow up on their magical run to the World Series last year, but most of their core remains in 2025.
At their Corbin Burnes introductory news conference, Diamondbacks team officials sounded more encouraged about finding funding for the ballpark.
The Hall of Fame introduced the newest members of its Class of 2025 -- Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner \-\- live from Cooperstown on Thursday. The trio all donned matching Hall of Fame jerseys and caps and shared their thoughts on being elected to the Hall.
When the D-backs signed top-of-the-line starting pitcher Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million contract on Dec. 30, much of the baseball world was stunned.
(And you thought it was global warming … yeah, right!) All things D'backs: Latest Arizona Diamondbacks news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more. Corbin Burnes brings so much heat ...
Ichiro Suzuki has become the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, voted in along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will begin their Spring Training process on February 12, as announced by MLB on Tuesday. While pitchers and catchers will report on February 12, Arizona's first full-squad ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks have a blossoming minor league system that is slowly developing plenty of key players. Some of those players might take a bit more time than others and three of them look ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
The Bills are hoping to slow down Derrick Henry in the divisional round, but they know exactly what it's like to be on the future Hall of Famer's bad side. Even aside from a 199-yard performance ...
Few conversations in sports can spark as much disagreement as players who deserve an induction into the Hall of Fame. The reason is simple: Were they