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The Diamondbacks' original colors were purple, black, teal and copper. [11] Their logo was an italicized block letter "A" with a diamond pattern, with the crossbar represented by a snake's tongue. This period saw the Diamondbacks wear several uniform combinations. At home, the Diamondbacks wore cream uniforms with purple pinstripes.
Baxter the Bobcat is the mascot of the Arizona Diamondbacks. [1] His full name is D. Baxter the Bobcat, and he became the mascot in 2000. The mascot was created by Brantley Bell, the son of Jay Bell, one of the players on the Diamondbacks 1998 inaugural season roster. Brantley came up with the name from two sources.
Refererence to the team's mascot, the Phillie Phanatic. The Red Pinstripes [56] [57] – Reference to the team's red pinstriped uniforms. The Quaker City Team; The Whiz Kids – Name for the 1950 NL Championship team. Reference to their youth. The Wheeze Kids – Name for the 1983 NL Championship team. Reference to their lack of youth.
The Arizona Diamondbacks remain hyped for the NLCS contention with the help of their furry and lively mascot, D. Baxter the bobcat
The Diamondbacks have kept this colorway up to today, modernizing the design in 2016 and again in 2020, even reintroducing a bit of teal into the mix as well as rolling out their City Connect ...
The Diamondbacks' tough year was blamed on a struggling offense, and an inadequate pitching staff which had a collective ERA of 4.18. The Diamondbacks ended the 2010 season with a 65–97 record. This poor performance was blamed on an extremely weak bullpen, which finished with a collective 5.47 ERA, and a lack of offense which was punctuated ...
2024 season: Eliminated Sept. 30, 3rd in NL West Let’s take a look at the season that was for the 2024 Arizona Diamondbacks, the questions the team must address this winter and the early outlook ...
The Diamondbacks are part of the National League and play in the West Division. Since beginning play in the 1998 season, the Diamondbacks called Chase Field (formerly named "Bank One Ballpark") their home. [1] The name "Diamondbacks" was inspired by the Western diamondback snake and was chosen among thousands of entries in a contest to name the ...