2017 Arizona Diamondbacks season

The 2017 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the franchise's 19th season in Major League Baseball and their 19th season at Chase Field and in Phoenix, Arizona. They began the season on April 2 at home against the San Francisco Giants. The Diamondbacks finished the season 93–69 to finish in second place in the National League West Division, 11 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers. They also flipped their record from the previous year, in which they went 69-93.

2017 Arizona Diamondbacks
National League Wild Card
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record93–69 (.574)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
OwnersKen Kendrick
General managersMike Hazen
ManagersTorey Lovullo
Local televisionFox Sports Arizona
(Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly, Greg Schulte)
Local radioKMVP-FM (98.7)
(Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Mike Ferrin)
KSUN (Spanish)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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On September 24, the Diamondbacks clinched a Wild Card berth with losses by the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Cardinals. They also clinched home field for the Wild Card game after a 3–2 walk-off victory over the Miami Marlins. This marked the first trip to the playoffs for the Diamondbacks since 2011. In the Wild Card Game, they defeated the Colorado Rockies to advance the National League Division Series against the division rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The Diamondbacks were then swept by the Dodgers in three games, ending their postseason run.

Offseason and spring training

During their pre-season spring training, the Diamondbacks participated in the Cactus League, finishing with a 15–15 win–loss record.[1] They also played two tied games that were not included in the standings.[2]

Regular season

Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 4, Diamondbacks outfielder J. D. Martinez became the 18th player in MLB history to hit four home runs in a game. This performance meant that the Diamondbacks became the first team ever to have had a 20-strikeout game in nine innings (Randy Johnson, 2001), a perfect game (Johnson again, 2004) and a four-homer game (Martinez).[3]

National League West

J. D. Martinez is greeted at home after hitting a grand slam in St. Louis, July 27, 2017. Cardinal catcher Carson Kelly looks on.
NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 10458 0.642 57–24 47–34
Arizona Diamondbacks 9369 0.574 11 52–29 41–40
Colorado Rockies 8775 0.537 17 46–35 41–40
San Diego Padres 7191 0.438 33 43–38 28–53
San Francisco Giants 6498 0.395 40 38–43 26–55

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 10458 0.642
Washington Nationals 9765 0.599
Chicago Cubs 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Arizona Diamondbacks 9369 0.574 +6
Colorado Rockies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
St. Louis Cardinals 8379 0.512 4
Miami Marlins 7785 0.475 10
Pittsburgh Pirates 7587 0.463 12
Atlanta Braves 7290 0.444 15
San Diego Padres 7191 0.438 16
New York Mets 7092 0.432 17
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 19
Philadelphia Phillies 6696 0.407 21
San Francisco Giants 6498 0.395 23

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2017
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–43–33–311–811–83–44–36–16–14–311–812–73–42–412–8
Atlanta 4–21–63–33–43–411–84–27–126–132–55–24–31–59–109–11
Chicago 3–36–112–72–52–44–310–94–24–310–92–44–314–53–412–8
Cincinnati 3–33–37–123–40–62–58–113–44–213–63–44–39–101–65–15
Colorado 8–114–35–24–310–92–44–33–35–23–312–712–72–43–410–10
Los Angeles 8–114–34–26–09–106–13–37–04–36–113–611–84–33–316–4
Miami 4–38–113–45–24–21–62–412–78–113–45–15–12–56–139–11
Milwaukee 3–42–49–1011–83–43–34–25–23–39–105–23–411–84–311–9
New York 1–612–72–44–33–30–77–122–512–73–33–45–13–46–137–13
Philadelphia 1–613–63–42–42–53–411–83–37–122–51–54–31–58–115–15
Pittsburgh 3–45–29–106–133–31–64–310–93–35–23–31–58–114–310–10
San Diego 8–112–54–24–37–126–131–52–54–35–13–312–73–42–58–12
San Francisco 7–123–43–43–47–128–111–54–31–53–45–17–123–41–58–12
St. Louis 4–35–15–1410–94–23–45–28–114–35–111–84–34–33–38–12
Washington 4–210–94–36–14–33–313–63–413–611–83–45–25–13–310–10

Game log

2017 Game Log 93–69 (Home: 52–29; Away: 41–40)
April: 16–11 (Home: 12–5; Away: 4–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 2Giants6–5Rodney (1–0)Melancon (0–1)49,0161–0W1
2April 4Giants4–8Cueto (1–0)Corbin (0–1)19,3781–1L1
3April 5Giants8–6Walker (1–0)Moore (0–1)Rodney (1)14,6752–1W1
4April 6Giants9–3De La Rosa (1–0)Samardzija (0–1)15,3083–1W2
5April 7Indians7–3Miller (1–0)Tomlin (0–1)22,4434–1W3
6April 8Indians11–2Greinke (1–0)Bauer (0–1)28,4375–1W4
7April 9Indians3–2Corbin (1–1)Kluber (0–1)Rodney (2)30,1916–1W5
8April 10@ Giants1–4Moore (1–1)Walker (1–1)42,1296–2L1
9April 11@ Giants4–3Ray (1–0)Samardzija (0–2)Rodney (3)41,5627–2W1
10April 12@ Giants2–6Cain (1–0)Miller (1–1)41,6567–3L1
11April 14@ Dodgers1–7Kershaw (2–1)Greinke (1–1)49,4387–4L2
12April 15@ Dodgers4–8Wood (1–0)Corbin (1–2)Jansen (3)48,0707–5L3
13April 16@ Dodgers3–1Walker (2–1)Hill (1–1)Rodney (4)39,8228–5W1
14April 17@ Dodgers4–2Hoover (1–0)Hatcher (0–1)Rodney (5)35,4489–5W2
15April 18@ Padres11–2Miller (2–1)Cosart (0–1)19,86910–5W3
16April 19@ Padres0–1Chacín (2–2)Greinke (1–2)Maurer (2)17,08910–6L1
17April 20@ Padres1–4Richard (2–2)Corbin (2–2)Maurer (3)17,83110–7L2
18April 21Dodgers13–5Bradley (1–0)Stripling (0–1)27,01811–7W1
19April 22Dodgers11–5Ray (2–0)Maeda (1–2)36,29412–7W2
20April 23Dodgers2–6McCarthy (3–0)Miller (2–2)28,70412–8L1
21April 24Padres7–6Greinke (2–2)Chacín (2–3)Rodney (6)14,75813–8W1
22April 25Padres9–3Corbin (3–2)Richard (2–3)17,53114–8W2
23April 26Padres5–8Buchter (1–0)Rodney (1–1)Maurer (4)12,21514–9L1
24April 27Padres6–2Walker (3–1)Weaver (0–2)15,45215–9W1
25April 28Rockies1–3Freeland (3–1)Ray (2–1)Holland (10)19,30015–10L1
26April 29Rockies6–7Estévez (3–0)Rodney (1–2)Holland (11)30,44515–11L2
27April 30Rockies2–0 (13)Delgado (1–0)Lyles (0–1)23,61316–11W1
May: 17–11 (Home: 9–3; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
28May 2@ Nationals6–3McFarland (1–0)Roark (3–1)Rodney (7)22,82617–11W2
29May 3@ Nationals1–2Turner (1–0)Ray (2–2)23,81617–12L1
30May 4@ Nationals2–4Scherzer (4–2)Shipley (0–1)Romero (1)29,49617–13L2
31May 5@ Rockies6–3Greinke (3–2)Márquez (0–2)Rodney (8)30,03018–13W1
32May 6@ Rockies1–9Anderson (2–3)Corbin (2–4)36,16518–14L1
33May 7@ Rockies2–5Chatwood (3–4)Walker (3–2)Holland (13)39,17518–15L2
34May 9Tigers3–7Verlander (3–2)Ray (3–2)20,44518–16L3
35May 10Tigers7–1Godley (1–0)Boyd(3–2)18,89719–16W1
36May 11Pirates2–1Greinke (4–2)Cole (1–4)Rodney (9)17,52720–16W2
37May 12Pirates11–4Corbin (3–4)Glasnow (1–3)21,91121–16W3
38May 13Pirates3–4Williams (1–2)Walker (3–3)Watson (8)31,67321–17L1
39May 14Pirates4–6Watson (2–0)Wilhelmsen (0–1)34,08821–18L2
40May 15Mets7–3De La Rosa (2–0)Robles (4–1)15,98822–18W1
41May 16Mets5–4Greinke(5–2)Milone (1–1)Rodney (10)17,47123–18W2
42May 17Mets5–4Wilhelmsen (1–1)Montero (0–3)19,84224–18W3
43May 19@ Padres10–1Walker (4–3)Weaver (0–5)Delgado (1)22,18725–18W4
44May 20@ Padres9–1Ray (3–3)Perdomo (0–1)29,96926–18W5
45May 21@ Padres1–5Richard (3–5)Godley (1–1)27,19826–19L1
46May 22White Sox5–1Greinke (6–2)González (3–5)18,33327–19W1
47May 23White Sox5–4Corbin (4–4)Covey (0–4)Rodney (11)17,86528–19W2
48May 24White Sox8–6Chafin (1–0)Quintana (2–6)Rodney (12)18,00229–19W3
49May 25@ Brewers4–0Ray (4–3)Davies (5–3)30,08130–19W4
50May 26@ Brewers4–2 (10)McFarland (2–0)Peralta (5–3)Rodney (13)25,39131–19W5
51May 27@ Brewers1–6Anderson (3–1)Greinke (6–3)29,74631–20L1
52May 28@ Brewers5–9Nelson (3–3) Corbin (4–5)Barnes(2)41,69831–21L2
53May 29@ Pirates3–4Watson (4–1)Bradley (1–1)16,93931–22L3
54May 30@ Pirates3–0Ray (5–3)Nova (5–4)14,99632–22W1
55May 31@ Pirates6–5 (14)McFarland (3–0)Mariñez (0–3)20,99033–22W2
June: 17–9 (Home: 9–5; Away: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
56June 1@ Marlins3–2Greinke (7–3)Barraclough (1–1)Rodney (14)16,43334–22W3
57June 2@ Marlins5–7McGowan (3–0)Corbin (4–6)Ramos (7)17,41334–23L1
58June 3@ Marlins0–3Volquez (2–7)Delgado (1–1)21,54834–24L2
59June 4@ Marlins5–6Wittgren (1–0)De La Rosa (2–1)Ramos (8)20,38734–25L3
60June 6Padres10–2Ray (6–3)Lamet (2–1)25,88335–25W1
61June 7Padres7–4Greinke (8–3)Perdomo (0–3)Rodney (15)22,07936–25W2
62June 8Padres15–3Corbin (5–6)Richard (4–7)21,34037–25W3
63June 9Brewers6–8Davies (7–3)McFarland (3–1)Knebel (8)25,00937–26L1
64June 10Brewers3–2Godley (2–1)Guerra (1–1)Rodney (16)40,19538–26W1
65June 11Brewers11–1Ray (7–3)Anderson (5–2)30,37039–26W2
66June 13@ Tigers7–6Bradley (2–1)J. Wilson (2–2)Rodney (17)25,11940–26W3
67June 14@ Tigers2–1Walker (5–3)Zimmermann (5–5)Rodney (18)26,13441–26W4
68June 16@ Phillies5–4Corbin (6–6)Nola (3–5)Rodney (19)18,14042–26W5
69June 17@ Phillies5–1De La Rosa (3–1)Ramos (0–4)21,10843–26W6
70June 18@ Phillies5–4 (12)Bradley (3–1)Gomez (3–2)Rodney (20)31,13144–26W7
71June 20@ Rockies3–4Ottavino (1–1)Greinke (8–4)Holland (25)35,01644–27L1
72June 21@ Rockies16–5Walker (6–3)Hoffman (4–1)40,91845–27W1
73June 22@ Rockies10–3Godley (3–1)Senzatela (9–3)40,68146–27W2
74June 23Phillies1–6Leiter Jr. (1–0)Corbin (6–7)31,64846–28L1
75June 24Phillies9–2Ray (8–3)Lively (1–2)40,55747–28W1
76June 25Phillies2–1 (11)McFarland (4–1)Ramos (0–7)28,17948–28W2
77June 26Phillies6–1Greinke (9–4)Pivetta (1–4)20,76549–28W3
78June 27Cardinals6–5 (10)Rodney (2–2)Bowman (1–3)24,25650–28W4
79June 28Cardinals3–4Wainwright (8–5)Godley (3–2)Rosenthal (4)23,18850–29L1
80June 29Cardinals4–10Lynn (6–5)De La Rosa (0–1)27,60350–30L2
81June 30Rockies3–6Gray (1–0)Ray (8–4)Holland (26)23,27550–31L3
July: 10–14 (Home: 6–5; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
82July 1Rockies6–2Greinke (10–4)Chatwood (6–9)46,33851–31W1
83July 2Rockies4–3Rodney (3–2)Ottavino (1–3)34,55652–31W2
84July 4@ Dodgers3–4Kershaw (13–2)Corbin (6–8)Jansen (19)53,15952–32L1
85July 5@ Dodgers0–1Wood (10–0)Godley (3–3)Jansen (20)40,99752–33L2
86July 6@ Dodgers4–5Fields (4–0)Rodney (3–3)41,99952–34L3
87July 7Reds6–3Greinke (11–4)Adleman (5–6)Rodney (22)27,00653–34W1
88July 8Reds0–7Castillo (1–0)Walker (6–4)29,80653–35L1
89July 9Reds1–2Bailey (2–2)Corbin (6–9)Iglesias (16)24,92353–36L2
88th All-Star Game in Miami, Florida
90July 14@ Braves3–4Brothers (1–0)Bradley (3–2)Johnson (20)38,85253–37L3
91July 15@ Braves5–8Krol (2–2)Delgado (1–2)Johnson (21)41,62753–38L4
92July 16@ Braves1–7García (3–7)Godley (3–4)36,63753–39L5
93July 18@ Reds11–2Ray (9–4)Romano (1–2)19,98954–39W1
94July 19@ Reds3–4 (11)Lorenzen (5–2)McFarland (4–2)16,57354–40L1
95July 20@ Reds12–2Corbin (7–9)Castillo (1–3)19,71155–40W1
96July 21Nationals7–6Rodney (4–3)Romero (2–4)37,85856–40W2
97July 22Nationals3–4Roark (8–6)Banda (0–1)Doolittle (5)39,17656–41L1
98July 23Nationals2–6Blanton (1–2)Ray (9–5)32,72056–42L2
99July 24Braves10–2Greinke (12–4)Dickey (6–7)20,86257–42W1
100July 25Braves3–8Foltynewicz (9–5)Hoover (1–1)25,06957–43L1
101July 26Braves10–3Corbin (8–9)Blair (0–1)25,83658–43W1
102July 27@ Cardinals4–0Godley (4–4)Weaver (0–1)39,20859–43W2
103July 28@ Cardinals0–1Wacha (8–4)McFarland (4–3)Rosenthal (5)41,23059–44L1
104July 29@ Cardinals7–1Greinke (13–4)Leake (7–9)48,05260–44W1
105July 30@ Cardinals2–3Lynn (9–6)Walker (6–5)Rosenthal (6)40,82760–45L1
August: 16–13 (Home: 9–5; Away: 7–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
106August 1@ Cubs4–16Rondon (3–1)Corbin (8–10)Montgomery (3)40,70960–46L2
107August 2@ Cubs3–0Godley (5–4)Arrieta (10–8)Rodney (23)41,32161–46W1
108August 3@ Cubs10–8Barrett (1–0)Davis (2–1)Rodney (24)39,52562–46W2
109August 4@ Giants2–1Banda (1–1)Bumgarner (1–5)Rodney (25)38,96763–46W3
110August 5@ Giants4–5 (10)Strickland (2–2)McFarland (4–4)39,53263–47L1
111August 6@ Giants3–6Samardzija (7–11)Corbin (8–11)Suárez (1)40,10763–48L2
112August 8Dodgers6–3Hernandez (2–0)Watson (5–4)Rodney (26)24,81064–48W1
113August 9Dodgers2–3Wood (14–1)Greinke (13–5)Jansen (29)22,67064–49L1
114August 10Dodgers6–8Darvish (8–9)Banda (1–2)Jansen (30)31,39664–50L2
115August 11Cubs3–8Lackey (10–9)Walker (6–6)39,13164–51L3
116August 12Cubs6–2Corbin (9–11)Lester (8–7)Hernandez (2)42,21965–51W1
117August 13Cubs2–7Arrieta (12–8)Godley (5–5)41,76065–52L1
118August 14Astros2–0Greinke (14–5)McHugh (0–2)Rodney (27)20,40566–52W1
119August 15Astros4–9Martes (5–2)Banda (1–3)16,93566–53L1
120August 16@ Astros5–9Morton (10–5)Walker (6–7)27,27866–54L2
121August 17@ Astros4–0Corbin (10–11)Fiers (7–8)27,94967–54W1
122August 18@ Twins3–10Santana (13–7)Godley (6–7)25,83067–55L1
123August 19@ Twins0–5Berríos (11–5)Greinke (14–6)29,45667–56L2
124August 20@ Twins5–12Colón (5–10)McFarland (4–5)27,36767–57L3
125August 21@ Mets3–2 (10)Sherfy (1–0)Goeddel (0–1)Rodney (28)24,26568–57W1
126August 22@ Mets7–4Corbin (11–11)Milone (1–3)Rodney (29)25,22069–57W2
127August 23@ Mets2–4Flexen (3–2)Godley (5–7)Ramos (23)31,27769–58L1
128August 24@ Mets3–2Ray (10–5)Montero (2–9)Rodney (30)25,28470–58W1
129August 25Giants4–3Greinke (15–6)Blach (8–10)Rodney (31)31,92471–58W2
130August 26Giants2–1Walker (7–7)Bumgarner (3–6)Rodney (32)25,70972–58W3
131August 27Giants11–0Corbin (12–11)Stratton (2–3)23,21073–58W4
132August 29Dodgers7–6Godley (6–7)Hill (9–6)Rodney (33)25,21974–58W5
133August 30Dodgers6–4Ray (11–5)Ryu (5–7)Rodney (34)23,32175–58W6
134August 31Dodgers8–1Greinke (16–6)Maeda (12–6)19,88276–58W7
September/October: 17–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
135September 1@ Rockies9–5Walker (8–7)Freeland (11–9)29,62877–58W8
136September 2@ Rockies6–2Corbin (13–11)Gray (6–4)39,44278–58W9
137September 3@ Rockies5–1Godley (7–7)Marquez (10–6)Sherfy (1)33,83879–58W10
138September 4@ Dodgers13–0Ray (12–5)Hill (9–7)47,19280–58W11
139September 5@ Dodgers3–1 (10)Hernandez (3–0)Báez (3–4)Rodney (35)47,03981–58W12
140September 6@ Dodgers3–1Walker (9–7)Avilán (2–2)Rodney (36)48,61282–58W13
141September 8Padres6–10Lyles (1–2)Corbin (13–12)27,98882–59L1
142September 9Padres7–8Maton (3–0)Rodney (4–4)Hand (17)34,15682–60L2
143September 10Padres3–2Ray (13–5)Perdomo (7–10)Bradley (1)23,85483–60W1
144September 11Rockies4–5Anderson (4–5)Barrett (1–1)Holland (40)24,17883–61L1
145September 12Rockies2–4Gray (8–4)Hernandez (3–1)Rusin (2)27,52683–62L2
146September 13Rockies8–1Corbin (14–12)Marquez (10–7)26,71484–62W1
147September 14Rockies7–0Godley (8–7)Bettis (1–3)20,31785–62W2
148September 15@ Giants3–2Ray (14–5)Samardzija (9–14)Rodney (37)39,81086–62W3
149September 16@ Giants2–0Greinke (17–6)Bumgarner (3–9)Rodney (38)37,84687–62W4
150September 17@ Giants2–7Stratton (3–3)Walker (9–8)38,47687–63L1
151September 18@ Padres2–4Perdomo (8–10)Corbin (14–13)Hand (19)20,19987–64L2
152September 19@ Padres2–6Wood (4–6)Godley (8–8)20,10187–65L3
153September 20@ Padres13–7Sherfy (2–0)Stammen (2–3)25,79788–65W1
154September 22Marlins13–11Hoover (2–1)McGowan (8–2)Rodney (39)34,58889–65W2
155September 23Marlins6–12Ellington (1–1)Walker (9–9)39,25989–66L1
156September 24Marlins3–2Rodney (5–4)Nicolino (2–3)31,53990–66W1
157September 25Giants2–9Cueto (8–8)Godley' (8–9)22,81390–67L1
158September 26Giants11–4Ray (15–5)Moore (6–15)27,48791–67W1
159September 27Giants4–3Hoover (3–1)Dyson (3–3)20,04892–67W2
160September 29@ Royals1–2Kennedy (5–13)Greinke (17–7)Minor (5)23,48892–68L1
161September 30@ Royals3–4Junis (9–3)Bradley (3–3)Minor (6)32,72792–69L2
162October 1@ Royals14–2Banda (2–3)Vargas (18–11)32,27793–69W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Diamondbacks team member

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Paul Goldschmidt155558117166343361201894.297.563
Jake Lamb1495368913330430105687.248.487
David Peralta140525821543131457843.293.444
Brandon Drury135445411193721363128.267.447
A. J. Pollock1124257311333614492035.266.471
Chris Owings97362419725112511217.268.442
Daniel Descalso13034447801651051448.233.395
Chris Iannetta8927238691901743037.254.511
J. D. Martinez6223247701312965244.302.741
Chris Herrmann1062263541701027529.181.345
Gregor Blanco9022443551033131531.246.357
Ketel Marte732233058112518329.260.395
Jeff Mathis601861340102211114.215.323
Nick Ahmed53167244281621310.251.419
Yasmany Tomás471661940111832013.241.464
Rey Fuentes641361932123948.235.338
Adam Rosales34841017503901.202.369
Jeremy Hazelbaker415210182221019.346.577
Kristopher Negrón142534100104.160.200
Ildemaro Vargas121344100400.308.385
Christian Walker111223102201.250.833
John Ryan Murphy5701100100.143.286
Jack Reinheimer2500000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals162300254971114016.163.203
Team Totals1625525812140531439220776103578.254.445

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Zack Greinke1773.2032320202.1172807245215
Patrick Corbin14134.0333320189.2208978561178
Robbie Ray1552.8928280162.0116575271218
Taijuan Walker993.4928280157.1148766161146
Zack Godley893.3726250155.0124615853165
Archie Bradley331.73630173.05514142179
Randall Delgado123.59265162.26031251460
Fernando Rodney544.236103955.14029262665
T. J. McFarland455.33431054.06542321729
Jorge De La Rosa314.21650051.14624242145
Andrew Chafin103.51710051.14821202161
J. J. Hoover313.92520041.14720182654
Jake Barrett115.00280027.02718151526
Tom Wilhelmsen114.44270026.12513131217
Anthony Banda235.9684025.22617171025
Braden Shipley015.76103025.03118161518
Shelby Miller224.0944022.02010101220
Silvino Bracho005.66210020.2181413725
David Hernandez214.82260118.2191010115
James Sherfy200.00110110.250029
Rubby De La Rosa014.709007.2744412
Daniel Descalso000.002002.000000
Matt Koch00inf1000.023310
Team Totals93693.66162162431441.013096595865161482

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Playoffs

Making it to the playoffs for the first time since 2011, the Diamondbacks played their first series as a Wild Card team by playing against the Colorado Rockies on October 4, 2017. That night, Archie Bradley became the first relief pitcher and sixth pitcher in MLB history to record a triple in a postseason game. The play was considered a major highlight in their first Wild Card game in franchise history, winning 11–8 that night at home. The Diamondbacks also became the first team to record 4 triples in a single playoff game since the Boston Americans in the 1903 World Series. They subsequently lost to the Dodgers in the NLDS.

Postseason game log

2017 Postseason Game Log (1–3)
NL Wild Card Game (1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 4Rockies11–8Chafin (1–0)Gray (0–1)48,8031–0
NLDS (0–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 6@ Dodgers5–9Kershaw (1–0)Walker (0–1)54,7070–1
2October 7@ Dodgers5–8Maeda (1–0)Ray (0–1)Jansen (1)54,7260–2
3October 9Dodgers1–3Darvish (1–0)Greinke (0–1)Jansen (2)48,6410–3

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Roster

2017 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Awards

First baseman Paul Goldschmidt won his third Silver Slugger Award as the best offensive player at his position in the National League.[4]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Greg Gross and Jerry Narron
AA Jackson Generals Southern League J. R. House
A-Advanced Visalia Rawhide California League Shelley Duncan
A Kane County Cougars Midwest League Butch Hobson
A-Short Season Hillsboro Hops Northwest League Shawn Roof
Rookie Missoula Osprey Pioneer League Mike Benjamin
Rookie AZL Diamondbacks Arizona League Javier Colina
Rookie DSL Diamondbacks Dominican Summer League

See also

References

  1. "MLB Spring Training Standings - 2017". ESPN. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  2. "Spring Training Standings". MLB. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
  3. "J.D. Martinez mashes his way to a four-homer game". ESPN.com. September 4, 2017. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  4. "Silver Slugger Awards". Louisville Slugger. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
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