List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons

The Arizona Diamondbacks are a Major League Baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks are part of the National League and play in the West Division. Since beginning play in the 1998 season, the Diamondbacks called Chase Field (formerly named "Bank One Ballpark") their home.[1] The name "Diamondbacks" was inspired by the Western diamondback snake and was chosen among thousands of entries in a contest to name the team.[2]

Randy Johnson pitched for the Diamondbacks from 1999–2004 and from 2007–2008.

Arizona made their Major League debut in the 1998 baseball season when they became the 14th expansion team.[3] After going 65–97 in their first season, the Diamondbacks were the National League West Division Champions in the 1999 baseball season when they went 100–62. They made it to the National League Division Series but they lost to the New York Mets.[4] The early success of the franchise was exemplified in 2001 when the Diamondbacks defeated the New York Yankees in a dramatic seven game World Series in 2001.[5] In the 2002 baseball season, Arizona returned to the playoffs but were defeated by the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Division Series.[6] Post season baseball did not return to the desert until the 2007 season when Arizona lost to the Colorado Rockies in the National League Championship Series.[7] The following season, Arizona narrowly missed the playoffs, when they finished 2 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2011, the Diamondbacks won their division but were ousted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Division Series. In 2017, the Arizona Diamondbacks finished 2nd in the NL West, and they played in the National League Wild Card Game against the Rockies. This would be the team's first appearance in the postseason as a Wild Card team. Arizona won 11–8 and played the Dodgers in the NLDS that year but were swept in 3 games.

Table Key

NLDS
National League Division Series
NLCS
National League Championship Series
MVP
Most Valuable Player Award
CYA
Cy Young Award
ROY
Rookie of the Year Award
MOY
Manager of the Year Award
CB POY
Comeback Player of the Year Award
WS MVP
World Series Most Valuable Player Award

Regular season results

World Series champions †NL champions *Division champions (1969–present) ^Wild card berth (1995–present) ¤
SeasonLevelLeagueDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%GBPost-seasonAwards
1998MLBNLWest5th6597.40133
1999MLBNLWest ^1st10062.617Lost NLDS (Mets) 3–1[4]Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2000MLBNLWest3rd8577.52512Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2001MLB †NL *West ^1st9270.568Won NLDS (Cardinals) 3–2
Won NLCS (Braves) 4–1
Won World Series (Yankees) 4–3[5]
Randy Johnson (CYA, co-WS MVP)
Curt Schilling (co-WS MVP)[8]
2002MLBNLWest ^1st9864.605Lost NLDS (Cardinals) 3–0[6]Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2003MLBNLWest3rd8478.51916½
2004MLBNLWest5th51111.31542
2005MLBNLWest2nd7785.4755
2006MLBNLWest4th7686.46912Brandon Webb (CYA)[8]
2007MLBNLWest ^1st9072.556Won NLDS (Cubs) 3–0
Lost NLCS (Rockies) 4–0[7]
Bob Melvin (MOY)[9]
2008MLBNLWest2nd8280.5062
2009MLBNLWest5th7092.43225
2010MLBNLWest5th6597.40127
2011MLBNLWest ^1st9468.580Lost NLDS (Brewers) 3–2Kirk Gibson (MOY)
2012MLBNLWest3rd8181.50013
2013MLBNLWest2nd8181.50011
2014MLBNLWest5th6498.39530
2015MLBNLWest3rd7983.48813
2016MLBNLWest4th6993.42622
2017MLBNLWest2nd ¤9369.57411Won NLWC (Rockies)
Lost NLDS (Dodgers) 3–0
Torey Lovullo (MOY)
2018MLBNLWest3rd8280.506
2019MLBNLWest2nd8577.52521
2020MLBNLWest5th2535.41718
2021MLBNLWest5th52110.32155
2022MLBNLWest4th7488.45737
2023MLBNL *West2nd ¤8478.51916Won NLWC (Brewers) 2–0
Won NLDS (Dodgers) 3–0
Won NLCS (Phillies) 4–3
Lost World Series (Rangers) 4–1
Corbin Carroll (ROY)[10]
TotalsWinsLossesWin%
1,9982,112.486All-time regular season record[11]
2829.491All-time postseason record
2,0262,141.486All-time regular and postseason record

These statistics are current as of October 1, 2023. Bold denotes a playoff season, pennant or championship; italics denote an active season.

Record by decade

The following table describes the Diamondbacks' MLB win–loss record by decade.

DecadeWinsLossesWin %
1990s165159.509
2000s805815.497
2010s793827.490
2020s235311.430
All-time19982112.486

These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Arizona Diamondbacks History & Encyclopedia,[11] and are current as of October 1, 2023.

Postseason appearances

YearWild Card Game/SeriesLDSLCSWorld Series
1999None (Won NL West)New York MetsL (1–3)
2001None (Won NL West)St. Louis CardinalsW (3–2)Atlanta BravesW (4–1)New York YankeesW (4–3)
2002None (Won NL West)St. Louis CardinalsL (0–3)
2007None (Won NL West)Chicago CubsW (3–0)Colorado RockiesL (0–4)
2011None (Won NL West)Milwaukee BrewersL (2–3)
2017Colorado Rockies WLos Angeles DodgersL (0–3)
2023Milwaukee BrewersW (2–0)Los Angeles DodgersW (3–0)Philadelphia PhilliesW (4–3)Texas RangersL (1–4)

Post-season record by year

The Diamondbacks have made the postseason seven times in their history, with their first being in 1999 and the most recent being in 2023.

YearFinishRoundOpponentResult
1999NL West ChampionsNLDSNew York MetsLost13
2001World Series ChampionsNLDSSt. Louis CardinalsWon32
NLCSAtlanta BravesWon41
World SeriesNew York YankeesWon43
2002NL West ChampionsNLDSSt. Louis CardinalsLost03
2007NL West ChampionsNLDSChicago CubsWon30
NLCSColorado RockiesLost04
2011NL West ChampionsNLDSMilwaukee BrewersLost23
2017NL Wild Card ChampionsWild Card GameColorado RockiesWon10
NLDSLos Angeles DodgersLost03
2023National League ChampionsWild Card SeriesMilwaukee BrewersWon20
NLDSLos Angeles DodgersWon30
NLCSPhiladelphia PhilliesWon43
World SeriesTexas RangersLost14
7Totals8–62829

See also

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