Arizona Diamondbacks Win National League West Title

It’s official: The Arizona Diamondbacks are going to the playoffs. Kirk Gibson’s squad grabbed ahold of the National League West crown tonight after a hard-fought 3-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Chase Field. And, in what has become the norm for Arizona this season, it was a come-from-behind…

Arizona Diamondbacks Playoff Tickets Available Starting Tomorrow Morning

Attention all fair-weather sports fans, Johnny-come-latelys, and bandwagon riders: Arizona Diamondbacks playoff tickets are up for sale starting tomorrow morning. Even though you probably didn’t start following the team until they began dominating their division in June, now’s your chance to be in the house when this year’s astounding D-Backs…

D-Backs Magic Number at Two With Afternoon Home Win Over Pirates

The Arizona Diamondbacks’ recently dormant bats finally came alive this afternoon, and it couldn’t have been at a better time.  The locals held on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-5 at Chase Field in front of a lively crowd of about 25,000, all of whom seemed well-aware that the team…

Arizona Diamondbacks Lose 5-3, But Magic Number Drops to Three

Are the Arizona Diamondbacks stumbling, rather than charging, into the playoffs? After losing 5-3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night at Chase Field — the D-Backs’ fourth loss in their past six games — it appears they may be a little wobbly as they get a little closer to…

Ian Kennedy Wins Historic 20th Against Pittsburgh Pirates to Put Arizona Diamondbacks’ Magic Number at Four to Win NL West

Arizona Diamondbacks ace Ian Kennedy pitched a one-hit masterpiece through eight innings last night at Chase Field to win his 20th game — a milestone only reached by three other Diamondbacks pitchers (Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, and Brandon Webb) in franchise history. But, more importantly, the D-Backs’ magic number was reduced to four…

Arizona Diamondbacks Ride Gerardo Parra F-You Homer to Sweet Win Over Dodgers

Every special season has its extra-special moments, and last night’s seventh-inning homer by Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Gerardo Parra was one of them. The D-Backs were down 4-3 to the Los Angeles Dodgers when the scrappy Parra stepped to the plate against reliever Hong-Chih Kuo. Parra had batted against the hard-throwing…