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 Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arizona Diamondbacks are a Major League Baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona Diamondbacks statistical records - Hitting and pitching records for single game, single season and career
By the 2004 season, however, the Diamondbacks had dropped to a dismal 51-111 record, the worst in Major League Baseball that year, despite pitcher Randy Johnson throwing a perfect game on May 18 of that season.
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 Mark Grace For The Hall Of Fame
December 8th, 2000- Mark signs a two year contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The stats shown are only to compare Mark Grace with players elected to the Hall of Fame, not to diminish any of these great player's records.
Baseball, the greatest of all games is always thought of as "A team game played by individuals" and we believe that the most important statistic in a player's record is the one that accounts for runs, as runs win games!
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 Baseball Digest: Lifetime Team Batting Records National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS BATTING AVERAGE Luis Gonzalez.336 Dave Dellucci.288 Matt Williams.287 Devon White.279 Tony Womack.277 HITS Matt Williams 326 Jay Belt 308 Travis Lee 240 Andy Fox 209 Luis Gonzalez 206 DOUBLES Matt Williams 63 Jay Bell 61 Luis Gonzalez 45 Travis Lee 36 A.
Fox/Damian Miller 33 TRIPLES Dave Dellucci 13 Jay Bell 11 Steve Finley 10 Tony Womack 10 A.
This was incorrect, Yount hit 583 career two-base hits.
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 Arizona Diamondbacks News
Backman, who was introduced as the Diamondbacks' fourth manager Monday, wasted little time in laying out expectations for his team, which finished 2004 with a 51-111 mark.
Wally Backman (left) is handed his jersey by Diamondbacks general manager Joe Garagiola Jr.
Despite having 47 different players during the season, Backman led the JetHawks to identical 42-37 records in each half and they came within one game of capturing the California League championship.
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