The Diamondbacks' minor league affiliates were swept on Wednsday. I take a dive into what happened, and what player performances stood out at each minor league level.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and Athletics are facing off in a new venue on Saturday afternoon. The spring matchup takes the two teams to the city of Las Vegas, the hopeful future home of the former Oakland franchise.
The Arizona Diamondbacks lost a lopsided affair on Sunday afternoon in Peoria, dropping their third straight Cactus League contest to the Seattle Mariners by a score of 11-5.
The Arizona Diamondbacks travel to the West Valley on Sunday to face the Seattle Mariners in their third Cactus League game on the spring schedule for Arizona.
Following a year of up and down stints in the minors and majors, Arizona Diamondbacks lefty pitcher Tommy Henry enters spring training a newly married man and is eager to get his competitive juices flowing.
Here at Arizona Diamondbacks On SI, we continue our series on the individual D-backs' player projections for the upcoming 2025 season. These projections are made up of a composite of ZiPS and Steamer, prorated to our own playing time projections.
This article is part of a series chronicling the individual seasons of players that appeared for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2024. Reviews for players that still have rookie eligibility for 2025 will appear in our prospect season reviews.
While the Diamondbacks were overwhelmed by the Giants at Chase Field, their Triple-A affiliate, the Reno Aces, suffered a similar fate in Game 1 of the Pacific Coast League Championship, falling to the Sugar Land Space Cowboys.
Before the series finale against the Phillies, the Diamondbacks have optioned left-hander Tommy Henry to Triple-A Reno. Taking his place on the roster will be left-handed reliever Brandon Hughes.
It was a tough day for Tommy Henry, who allowed six runs in 3 2/3 innings to the Philadelphia Phillies’ star-studded lineup in a 12-1 loss. Henry found himself trailing 2-0 just five batters into his start.
The Arizona Diamondbacks, (38-38) face the Philadelphia Phillies (49-26) Saturday afternoon in game two of a three-game series. The D-backs took a first game nail biter 5-4 behind Jordan Montgomery, who was supported by three homers from Lourdes Gurriel Jr, Gabriel Moreno, and Joc Pederson.
The Philadelphia Phillies (49-26) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (38-38) match up on Saturday at 4:05 PM ET. The game will take place at Citizens Bank Park.
Before Sunday’s series finale against the San Diego Padres, the Diamondbacks have made another roster move. Left-hander Tommy Henry has been recalled from Triple-A Reno and left-hander Logan Allen has been designated for assignment.
Due to a cable issue preventing the Diamondbacks from closing the roof while fans are inside Chase Field, Arizona’s second-to-last Spring Training game was cut short due to rain, marking the franchise’s first-ever rain delay at the stadium.