When he hit the ball, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt had a pretty good idea he had just won the game for his team. The ball struck the batter's eye in center field, well over the yellow line, as the D-backs walked off with a 3-2 win over the Marlins on Tuesday night at Chase Field.More» D-backs walk off on Goldschmidt's homer
Right-hander Braden Shipley, the D-backs' No. 1 pick in this month's First-Year Player Draft officially signed on Tuesday and will fly out to Hillsboro, Ore., to join the Class A Hops on Wednesday to begin his professional career.More»First-round pick Shipley on signing with D-backs
When he got the news that he was headed back to Triple-A Reno, right-hander Charles Brewer shook hands with manager Kirk Gibson and pitching coach Charles Nagy.More» Brewer fans three in two scoreless frames
D-backs right-hander Josh Collmenter seemed to be the perfect choice to start in place of Tyler Skaggs on Tuesday night, but manager Kirk Gibson felt he was too valuable in his current role.More» Collmenter retires the Padres in order
D-backs reliever J.J. Putz left the team to join Triple-A Reno on Tuesday to begin an injury rehabilitation assignment. Putz, who has been on the disabled list with a strained elbow since May 8, is scheduled to pitch for Reno on Thursday and Saturday.More» Putz exits the game with injury in ninth
Patrick Corbin took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, but a Giancarlo Stanton homer tied the score and then Stanton untied it in the ninth with a second homer. Corbin went eight strong, but took a no-decision in Monday's 3-2 loss at Chase Field.More» Corbin two-hits Marlins over eight innings
D-backs outfielder Adam Eaton served as the designated hitter in extended spring training games last weekend as he continues to work his way back from an elbow injury.More» Eaton could have big year in center
D-backs reliever Matt Reynolds never had arm trouble before, so when his left elbow started feeling achy he did not think much of it.More» Reynolds fans the side in the seventh
D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt still trails the Reds' Joey Votto in the voting to start the All-Star Game on July 16 at Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets.More» D-backs take the lead on Goldschmidt's homer
Kyle Blanks' three-run home run in the eighth inning proved the difference as the Padres defeated the D-backs, 4-1, on Sunday in front of 27,943 at Petco Park.More» Blanks crushes a three-run homer in eighth
It usually takes a good amount of time to evaluate a trade. Any trade. When prospects are involved, patience and time are requirements for an accurate and fair trade evaluation.More» Zeke Spruill, RHP, D-backs
Brandon McCarthy is taking the next step in his recovery from right shoulder inflammation that landed him on the 15-day disabled list on June 2.More» McCarthy's strong start earns second win
After a two-run home run on Saturday against the Padres, D-backs catcher Miguel Montero feels like he is finally starting to get into a groove at the plate.More» Montero launches two-run shot to right field
The D-backs offense is swinging and missing less and putting the ball in play more, which is something D-backs manager Kirk Gibson is happy about. However, the D-backs find themselves hitting into more double plays.More»
After the D-backs were defeated by the Padres, 6-4, on Saturday night, Arizona's division lead is dwindling, and just three games separate the D-backs from the fourth-place Padres.More» Montero launches two-run shot to right field
The D-backs are still weighing their options for a starting pitcher to take Brandon McCarthy's place Tuesday against the Marlins. Manager Kirk Gibson said he wanted to see what the team used from the bullpen this weekend before making a final decision.More» Collmenter fans four over two shutout frames
As Ian Kennedy and Eric Hinske wait for their suspensions appeal to be heard, D-backs manager Kirk Gibson is wondering what his team's roster will look like should they miss time.More» Hinske speaks about his five-game suspension
It's been more than three years now and the pain has eased a bit, but Miguel Montero still longs for one more conversation with his late father, Angel.More»Montero has high praise for his father
D-backs outfielder Adam Eaton hit in extended spring training Saturday for the first time during his rehab. He is expected to begin throwing Sunday.More» Eaton collects two hits and swipes a bag
It seemed like everything the D-backs hit just went right back to Padres left-hander Eric Stults, who stifled Arizona on Friday night in the series opener at Petco Park.More» Cahill fans 10, holds Padres to two runs
The D-backs received the brunt of the suspensions from Tuesday night's benches-clearing altercation with the Dodgers, and Ian Kennedy and Eric Hinske voiced their displeasure with the ruling.More» Hinske speaks about his five-game suspension
D-backs manager Kirk Gibson said J.J. Putz threw the ball well on Friday, the first time Putz has faced hitters since he strained his right elbow on May 7.More» Putz exits the game with injury in ninth
Major League Baseball has announced penalties for 12 individuals involved in the benches-clearing incidents Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, with D-backs pitcher Ian Kennedy receiving a 10-game suspension and the managers each suspended for a game.More» Plunkings lead to benches-clearing fracas
Giving up a couple of home dates in 2014 was not an easy thing for Derrick Hall to do, but when Major League Baseball asked the D-backs' team president and CEO if his team would be willing to open next season in Australia, Hall didn't hesitate to say yes.More»D-backs will play first ever MLB games in Australia
Not even a sustained downpour could dampen the spirits of nearly 100 youngsters and 30 D-backs front-office members when they dedicated a new youth baseball field during their goodwill trip to the Dominican Republic.More»
A night after an ugly fracas in Los Angeles, the D-backs and Dodgers battled for 12 innings before Arizona managed to win, 8-6, and claim the heated three-game series.More» Prado's double gives D-backs 12th-inning lead
International season openers aren't new for Major League Baseball. But in 2014, the sport will literally extend its reach further than ever before when the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks square off in Australia. The historic two-game series will be held March 22-23 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.More»D-backs will play first ever MLB games in Australia
A day after Tuesday night's benches-clearing incident at Dodger Stadium, neither Los Angeles skipper Don Mattingly nor Arizona manager Kirk Gibson seemed prepared to offer or accept a binding truce.More» Plunkings lead to benches-clearing fracas