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All-Star Futures Game on Saturday, July 12 is scheduled to include two Arizona Diamondbacks prospects: Slade Caldwell and LuJames Groover.
Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+ features the Los Angeles Angels and the Arizona Diamondbacks, with each team sitting just below .500 and looking to move up in their respective divisions. First pitch on Friday, July 11, at 6:38 p.m. PT/9:38 p.m. ET (7:38 p.m. MT) and is available streaming live only on Apple TV Plus.
Could this be the year the Milwaukee Brewers steal the show at the trade deadline? After a 25-28 start to the season, the Brewers have come roaring into the pl
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The Diamondbacks have taken high school hitters in recent drafts. This year's crop is said to be loaded with them. The team has two first-round picks.
As the Yankees are expected to be buyers, one team potentially looking to sell at the deadline would make an excellent trade partner for New York. Multiple MLB insiders, including ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB Network's Jon Morosi and MLB.com's Bryan Hoch have linked the Yankees with a potential swoop for a pair of Arizona Diamondbacks standouts.
With the device, fans can feel where the ball is going and where the players are on the field. Five devices will be available for free to fans on a first-come, first-served basis.
Diamondbacks become the first MLB team to bring OneCourt’s tactile broadcast to the ballpark The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and OneCourt, creators of the first tactile sports broadcast, have teamed up to improve accessibility for blind and low vision fans by offering free OneCourt devices at Chase Field,
Could the Seattle Mariners land first baseman Josh Naylor as part of a blockbuster deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks at the 2025 MLB trade deadline?
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez had found some consistency — until July 4, when the Royals tagged him for eight earned runs.