D-backs Scorecard

Last Updated: 04/03/2025 10:17 AM
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HoleWinsLossesScore+1
145+1Bogey (+1)
254+1Par (E)
336+3Dbl Bogey (+2)
445+4Bogey (+1)
554+4Par (E)
645+5Bogey (+1)
754+5Par (E)
854+5Par (E)
945+6Bogey (+1)
 In: +5
1063+5Birdie (-1)
1163+4Birdie (-1)
1263+3Birdie (-1)
1372+1Eagle (-2)
1463EBirdie (-1)
1563-1Birdie (-1)
1645EBogey (+1)
1754EPar (E)
1845+1Bogey (+1)
 Out: E
Avg54EPar

Analysis

Team Synopsis: Arizona Diamondbacks (D-backs)

The Arizona Diamondbacks, often referred to as the D-backs, are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Phoenix, Arizona. Established in 1998, the D-backs are part of the National League West division. They gained prominence quickly, winning the World Series in 2001, just three years after their inception, making them one of the fastest expansion teams to achieve such a feat.

Interesting Factoid:

The D-backs' victory in the 2001 World Series was particularly notable because they defeated the New York Yankees, who were aiming for their fourth consecutive championship. This upset is considered one of the most significant moments in baseball history.

Something Not Well Known:

Despite their relatively short history compared to other franchises, the Diamondbacks have had a unique achievement: they were the first team in MLB history to win a championship in their third season. Additionally, they are one of only two expansion teams to win a World Series title within their first decade of existence, the other being the Florida Marlins.

Analysis of Performance: April to September 2007

In April 2007, the Diamondbacks had a mixed performance, starting strong with several wins against the Colorado Rockies and Washington Nationals, but they faced difficulties against division rivals like the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers. The month ended with a record of 14 wins and 12 losses.

Throughout the season, the D-backs showcased flashes of brilliance, particularly in their series wins against teams like the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros. However, they also endured substantial losses, notably against the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers, which highlighted inconsistencies in their pitching and batting.

By September, the D-backs had managed to string together a series of victories, which contributed to their overall competitive stance in the division. Their ability to rebound from tough losses and secure wins against direct competitors was crucial in maintaining their position within the playoff race. The team displayed resilience and the potential for success, setting the stage for their future endeavors and ultimately leading to a playoff appearance later in the season. Updated: August 9, 2025 at 3:54 AM