List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons

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

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]

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 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.

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 AL champions Division champions (1969–present) Wild card berth (1995–present)
MLB
season
Team
season
Level League Division Regular season Post-season Awards
Finish[a] Wins[b] Losses Win% GB[c]
1998 1998 MLB NL West 5th 65 97 .401 33
1999 1999 MLB NL West 1st 100 62 .617 Lost NLDS (Mets) 3–1[4] Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2000 2000 MLB NL West 3rd 85 77 .525 12 Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2001 2001 MLB NL West 1st 92 70 .568 Won NLDS (Cardinals) 3–2
Won NLCS (Braves) 4–1
Won World Series (Yankees) 4–3[5]
Randy Johnson (CYA, co-WS MVP)
Randy Johnson (co-WS MVP)[8]
2002 2002 MLB NL West 1st 98 64 .605 Lost NLDS (Cardinals) 3–0[6] Randy Johnson (CYA)[8]
2003 2003 MLB NL West 3rd 84 78 .519 16½
2004 2004 MLB NL West 5th 51 111 .315 42
2005 2005 MLB NL West 2nd 77 85 .475 5
2006 2006 MLB NL West 4th 76 86 .469 12 Brandon Webb (CYA)[8]
2007 2007 MLB NL West 1st 90 72 .556 Won NLDS (Cubs) 3–0
Lost NLCS (Rockies) 4–0[7]
Bob Melvin (MOY)[9]
2008 2008 MLB NL West 2nd 82 80 .506 2
2009 2009 MLB NL West 5th 70 92 .432 25
2010 2010 MLB NL West 5th 65 97 .401 27
2011 2011 MLB NL West 1st 94 68 .580 Lost NLDS (Brewers) 3–2 Kirk Gibson (MOY)
2012 2012 MLB NL West 3rd 81 81 .500 13
2013 2013 MLB NL West 2nd 81 81 .500 11
2014 2014 MLB NL West 5th 64 98 .395 30
2015 2015 MLB NL West 3rd 79 83 .488 13
Totals Wins Losses Win%
1434 1482 .492 All-time regular season record[10]
17 19 .472 All-time postseason record
4 4 .500 All-time postseason series record

These statistics are current as of 10/4/2015. Bold denotes a playoff season, pennant or championship; italics denote an active season.


Footnotes

  • a The Finish column lists regular season results and excludes postseason play.
  • b The Wins and Losses columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play. Regular and postseason records are combined only at the bottom of the list.
  • c The GB column lists "Games Back" from the team that finished in first place that season. It is determined by finding the difference in wins plus the difference in losses divided by two.

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See also