Saturday, August 15, 2009

Arizona Diamondbacks baseball tickets available

Located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States - Arizona Diamondbacks are a professional baseball team in 1998. When the team began, Phoenix is the ninth largest city in the United States. This provides a solid basis for the Diamondbacks fan.

Performance and important moments:

1998 - 2002 will see the emergence of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In just 5 years the team won 3 division titles and one World Series (2001). During this year, the team of Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling as two launchers most dominant in baseball.

Although the organization has experienced rapid success, fell in difficult times from 2003 to 2005. In 2004, the Diamondbacks posted a 51-111 record disappointing. This is one of the worst records in the history of baseball.

In addition, the Diamondbacks have other important things to worry about. The financial health suffered, and there were over 150 million in deferred compensation as a result of major players.

Launchers in the file:

-Doug Davis
Juan Cruz
-Dan Haren
Brandon Lyon
-Brandon Webb

Arizona Diamondbacks latest news:

Despite the disappointing results from 2003 to 2005, the organization of the hiring of new employees to fill key positions. At the end of 2005, Josh Byrnes was hired as Assistant Director-General to replace outgoing Joe Garagiola.

In 2007, the team of a brand new look, including new uniforms. Everyone was eager to put the disappointing results of the past. For once, the fans had something to shout about.

In 2008, the Diamondbacks rewarded the fans by winning the first game against the Cincinnati Reds. In May, they met with one of the best records in baseball MLB: 20-8.

Meanwhile, many activities were conducted within the organization. Tony Clark was traded to the Diamondbacks for minor league pitcher, Evan Scribner. Dan Haren lucrative four-year contract of more than $ 40 million. Former World Series MVP David Eckstein was in late August.

The fans who remained loyal to the Diamondbacks can certainly look forward to more exciting games in the coming seasons.

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