D-backs Scorecard

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Team Synopsis: Arizona Diamondbacks (D-backs)

The Arizona Diamondbacks, often referred to as the D-backs, are a Major League Baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 1998, they are part of the National League's West Division. The team has experienced both highs and lows over the years, highlighted by their remarkable 2001 World Series victory against the New York Yankees in just their fourth season, making them the fastest expansion team to win a championship.

Interesting Factoid: The Diamondbacks were the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a World Series in their home ballpark, Chase Field, after clinching the title in Game 7 against the Yankees in 2001.

Less Known Detail: Despite their success, the D-backs had a rocky start in their early years, finishing last in their division in their inaugural season and requiring several years to find consistent success. Additionally, the team has a unique "snake" mascot named "D. Baxter the Bobcat," which reflects the desert wildlife of Arizona and adds to their local identity.

Performance Analysis (April 2017)

In April 2017, the Diamondbacks had a mixed record, finishing the month with a total of 13 wins and 14 losses. The team's performance showcased their offensive capabilities, particularly with strong showings against teams like the San Diego Padres, where they secured several dominant victories, including an 11-2 win on April 18.

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Overall, the D-backs showed potential with a potent lineup but needed to address their pitching struggles to become more competitive in their division. Updated: August 19, 2025 at 12:25 PM