
March 17 in Arizona Diamondbacks History: Spring Training games begin (2022)
Spring Training games begin. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source: Historical record

Spring Training games begin. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source: Historical record

Major League Baseball announces that the start of the season would be pushed back indefinitely due to the recommendation made by the CDC to restrict events of more than 50 people for...

Ticket prices are announced for Bank One Ballpark seats for the 1998 season. Ticket prices range from $50 to $1 for single-game tickets. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source:...

Players report to Spring Training. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source: Historical record

Major League Baseball announces they are cancelling the remainder of the 2020 spring training schedule and postponing the regular season for two weeks to help mitigate the global COVID pandemic. More Arizona...

On March 12, 2011 –The pitching hand of Diamondbacks left-hander Zach Duke is struck by a line drive off the bat of the Rockies’ Charlie Blackmon. X-rays taken the next day will...

Season tickets go on sale during a celebration party at America West Arena. 2,000 fans attend the first official fan-fest for the new team. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts →...

The lockout ends after 99 days, opening day tentatively scheduled for April 7. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source: Historical record

MLB announces two more regular season series will be canceled and Opening Day will be April 14. More Arizona Diamondbacks history & fan-cave gifts → Source: Historical record

The Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays are awarded franchises to begin play in 1998 making them the 13th and 14th teams expansion teams in Major League Baseball history. Franchise fees...