Arizona Diamondbacks
Phoenix Suns Stadium Deal Vote Was Extremely Uncomfortable
The Suns got an outlandish deal for arena renovations, but not before a man reminded everyone that he shot a councilwoman that supported funding for the Arizona Diamondbacks stadium in 1997.
The Best of MLB's Players Weekend Nicknames
Among the best nicknames: Harrison Bader "Tots," Joey "Pico de" Gallo, Shane "Not Justin" Bieber, and Brad Boxberger's will blow you away.
MLB Game Was Not Delayed Because of a Baboon Running Amok in Phoenix
ESPN's Pedro Gomez had some autocorrect issues when he tried to tweet last night's game between the Diamondbacks and Rangers had been delayed by a "haboob," which is an intense weather event.
Horse-Mounted Cops Protect Diamondbacks Pool from Celebrating Dodgers
The in-stadium pool at Chase Field is a sacred thing.
Archie Bradley Says Fan "Better" Get Tattoo of His Face
After a fan said he'd get a tattoo of Bradley's face in exchange for a run, the Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher hit a scorching triple and drove in two runs. So, two tats?
Pat Neshek Calls Zack Greinke a 'Turd' for Not Signing Autograph
The Colorado Rockies reliever, who is also a major autograph seeker, claims that Greinke promised to sign something for him and then stiffed him on it.
How Strikeout Machine Robbie Ray Became His Best Self in Arizona
Robbie Ray was a question mark when the Detroit Tigers acquired him for Doug Fister four years ago. He's now an exclamation point for the Diamondbacks.
John McCain Blames Diamondbacks for Incomprehensible Comey Questions
Senator John McCain pursued a long, rambling line of questioning during James Comey's hearing and blamed it on staying up late to watch baseball.
Foul Tip Cracks Marlins Home Plate Fish Tank, Which Exists Because Why?
It's as if Tony Montana designed Marlins Park.
Paul Goldschmidt Keeps Getting Better
The Arizona Diamondbacks slugger may play for a small-market MLB squad, but his superstar swing is well worth watching.
Diamondbacks Pay Ode to Little League Baseball in Touching Three-Run Flub Sequence
Giants pitcher Matt Moore hit a ball that traveled 45 feet, slowly. With some help from the Little League re-enactors on Arizona, it turned into three runs.