President and CEO of the Arizona Diamondbacks Derrick Hall describes the club's willingness to spend on elite talent to compete in the NL West
MLB will continue to broadcast Arizona Diamondbacks games on TV as it had last season, although the club is looking at ways to increase visibility.
Diamondbacks position players joined their pitching teammates on the field Monday for the first full-squad workout of Spring Training, and optimism was evident among players, staff and fans. “I think we have a really good ballclub and a chance to play deep into the postseason,
That includes a DBacks.TV streaming package, as well as on Cox (Channel 34), Direct T.V., and other carriers.Related Content: D-backs Announce Dbacks.TV Deal for 2025In news that will surely be welcomed by fans,
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, speaking Tuesday at the Cactus League Media Day in Phoenix, was asked about the team seeking funding for a re-imagined stadium from local governments. He praised owner Ken Kendrick and president and CEO Derrick Hall for their ...
Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall said the club is hoping to have a more than a dozen games broadcast on an over-the-air channel this season.
Speaking at Salt River Fields on the first day of full-squad spring training workouts on Monday, Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall said the team supports amendments to the bill that would lessen the impact the legislation might have on areas such as ...
House Bill 2704 is a tax recapture bill that will fund renovations at Chase Field with bipartisan support. The next stop for HB2704 is the Senate.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said that teams anticipate another attendance rise during the 2025 season after the league averaged 29,373 fans per game last season.