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2018 Arizona Diamondbacks season

2018 Arizona Diamondbacks
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkChase Field
CityPhoenix, Arizona
Record82–80 (.506)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersKen Kendrick
General managersMike Hazen
ManagersTorey Lovullo
TelevisionFox Sports Arizona
(Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly, Greg Schulte)
RadioKMVP-FM (98.7)
(Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Mike Ferrin)
KSUN (Spanish)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2018 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the franchise's 20th season in Major League Baseball and their 20th season at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona as members of the National League West. They were managed by Torey Lovullo in his second season with the Diamondbacks.

The Diamondbacks began the regular season on March 29 against the Colorado Rockies and finished the season on September 30 against the San Diego Padres. The D-backs were in first place in the National League West on April 1, May 1, July 1, August 1 and September 1, but missed the playoffs after a September collapse.[1][2][3]

The Diamondbacks started the season with nine consecutive series wins, the first National League team to do so since the 1907 Cubs.[4] On July 7, the D-backs broke the franchise record for runs scored in a single game when they beat the Padres 20-5.

Offseason

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Transactions

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October 18, 2017 Announced chief baseball analyst Tony La Russa is leaving the organization.
October 26, 2017 Promoted Jerry Narron to bench coach and Ken Crenshaw to director of sports medicine, performance. Named Luis Urueta coach and did not renew the contract of Ariel Prieto as coach and interpreter.
November 6, 2017 Exercised the 2018 option on INF Daniel Descalso.
November 30, 2017 Traded RHP Curtis Taylor to Tampa Bay for RHP Brad Boxberger.
December 1, 2017 Failed to tender contract offer to RHP J.J. Hoover and LHP T.J. McFarland.
December 9, 2017 Claimed LHP Henry Owens off waivers from Boston.
February 21, 2018 Traded INF Brandon Drury to New York Yankees and LHP Anthony Banda and two PTBNL to Tampa Bay. Received RHP Taylor Widener from New York and OF Steven Souza Jr. from Tampa Bay

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Regular season

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In 2018, the Diamondbacks introduced a bullpen car, making them the first MLB team to use one since the Milwaukee Brewers in 1995.[7]

Game log

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2018 Game Log 82–80 (Home: 40–41; Away: 42–39)
March/April: 20–8 (Home: 10–3; Away: 10–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 29 Rockies 8–2 Corbin (1–0) Gray (0–1) 48,703 1–0 W1
2 March 30 Rockies 9–8 Ray (1–0) Senzatela (0–1) Boxberger (1) 23,937 2–0 W2
3 March 31 Rockies 1–2 Shaw (1–0) Salas (0–1) Davis (1) 33,346 2–1 L1
4 April 2 Dodgers 8–7 (15) Salas (1–1) Font (0–1) 21,735 3–1 W1
5 April 3 Dodgers 6–1 Godley (1–0) Kershaw (0–2) 27,574 4–1 W2
6 April 4 Dodgers 3–0 Corbin (2–0) Wood (0–1) Boxberger (2) 25,754 5–1 W3
7 April 5 @ Cardinals 3–1 Ray (2–0) Wainwright (0–1) Boxberger (3) 46,512 6–1 W4
8 April 7 @ Cardinals 3–5 Wacha (1–1) Greinke (0–1) Norris (1) 41,113 6–2 L1
9 April 8 @ Cardinals 4–1 Hirano (1–0) Leone (0–2) Boxberger (4) 40,468 7–2 W1
10 April 9 @ Giants 2–1 Godley (2–0) Holland (0–2) Bradley (1) 36,997 8–2 W2
11 April 10 @ Giants 4–5 Strickland (1–0) de la Rosa (0–1) 37,869 8–3 L1
12 April 11 @ Giants 7–3 Salas (2–1) Suarez (0–1) 35,041 9–3 W1
13 April 13 @ Dodgers 8–7 Greinke (1–1) Maeda (1–1) Boxberger (5) 43,791 10–3 W2
14 April 14 @ Dodgers 9–1 McFarland (1–0) Hill (1–1) 44,306 11–3 W3
15 April 15 @ Dodgers 2–7 Kershaw (1–2) Godley (2–1) 47,527 11–4 L1
16 April 17 Giants 1–0 Corbin (3–0) Watson (1–1) 19,669 12–4 W1
17 April 18 Giants 3–4 (10) Strickland (2–0) Boxberger (0–1) Gearrin (1) 16,976 12–5 L1
18 April 19 Giants 3–1 Greinke (2–1) Blach (1–3) Boxberger (6) 18,736 13–5 W1
19 April 20 Padres 1–4 Hand (1–2) Boxberger (0–2) 24,902 13–6 L1
20 April 21 Padres 6–2 Godley (3–1) Richard (1–2) 38,820 14–6 W1
21 April 22 Padres 4–2 Corbin (4–0) Lucchesi (2–1) Bradley (2) 31,061 15–6 W2
22 April 24 @ Phillies 8–4 Salas (3–1) Velasquez (1–3) 18,195 16–6 W3
23 April 25 @ Phillies 3–5 Arrieta (3–0) Greinke (2–2) Neris (5) 21,349 16–7 L1
24 April 26 @ Phillies 8–2 Koch (1–0) Lively (0–2) 20,335 17–7 W1
25 April 27 @ Nationals 5–4 Godley (4–1) Strasburg (2–3) Boxberger (7) 26,517 18–7 W2
26 April 28 @ Nationals 4–3 (10) Hirano (2–0) Solis (0–1) Boxberger (8) 32,963 19–7 W3
27 April 29 @ Nationals 1–3 González (3–2) McFarland (1–1) Doolittle (5) 30,285 19–8 L1
28 April 30 Dodgers 8–5 Greinke (3–2) Stripling (0–1) Boxberger (9) 17,562 20–8 W1
May: 8–19 (Home: 6–10; Away: 2–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
29 May 1 Dodgers 4–3 Bracho (1–0) Liberatore (1–1) Boxberger (10) 18,940 21–8 W2
30 May 2 Dodgers 1–2 Hudson (1–0) Godley (4–2) Jansen (4) 19,531 21–9 L1
31 May 3 Dodgers 2–5 Chargois (1–0) Salas (3–2) Jansen (5) 21,407 21–10 L2
32 May 4 Astros 0–8 Cole (3–1) Medlen (0–1) 29,463 21–11 L3
33 May 5 Astros 4–3 Boxberger (1–2) Devenski (1–1) 39,154 22–11 W1
34 May 6 Astros 3–1 Koch (2–0) Verlander (4–1) Boxberger (11) 35,632 23–11 W2
35 May 8 @ Dodgers 8–5 (12) McFarland (2–1) García (0–1) 45,894 24–11 W3
36 May 9 @ Dodgers 3–6 Báez (1–1) Salas (3–3) Jansen (6) 45,600 24–12 L1
37 May 10 Nationals 1–2 (11) Kintzler (1–2) Salas (3–4) Doolittle (7) 17,397 24–13 L2
38 May 11 Nationals 1–3 Scherzer (7–1) Koch (2–1) Doolittle (8) 22,901 24–14 L3
39 May 12 Nationals 1–2 Strasburg (5–3) Scribner (0–1) Madson (3) 29,428 24–15 L4
40 May 13 Nationals 4–6 Madson (1–2) Bradley (0–1) Doolittle (9) 31,906 24–16 L5
41 May 14 Brewers 2–7 Guerra (3–3) Corbin (4–1) 17,390 24–17 L6
42 May 15 Brewers 2–1 Bradley (1–1) Williams (0–1) Boxberger (12) 17,914 25–17 W1
43 May 16 Brewers 2–8 Woodruff (2–0) Koch (2–2) 16,762 25–18 L1
44 May 18 @ Mets 1–3 deGrom (4–0) Godley (4–3) Familia (12) 31,285 25–19 L2
45 May 19 @ Mets 4–5 Familia (2–1) Chafin (0–1) 39,515 25–20 L3
46 May 20 @ Mets 1–4 Syndergaard (4–1) de la Rosa (0–2) Gsellman (1) 34,894 25–21 L4
47 May 21 @ Brewers 2–4 Anderson (4–3) Greinke (3–3) Knebel (2) 27,094 25–22 L5
48 May 22 @ Brewers 0–1 Albers (3–1) Koch (2–3) Knebel (3) 27,065 25–23 L6
49 May 23 @ Brewers 2–9 Suter (4–3) Godley (4–4) 29,237 25–24 L7
50 May 25 @ A's 7–1 Corbin (5–1) Manaea (5–5) 22,691 26–24 W1
51 May 26 @ A's 0–3 Mengden (5–4) Buchholz (0–1) 17,580 26–25 L1
52 May 27 @ A's 1–2 Montas (1–0) Greinke (3–4) Treinen (12) 13,947 26–26 L2
53 May 28 Reds 12–5 Koch (3–3) Bailey (1–7) 29,924 27–26 W1
54 May 29 Reds 5–2 Godley (5–4) Castillo (4–5) Boxberger (13) 20,046 28–26 W2
55 May 30 Reds 4–7 Romano (3–6) Corbin (5–2) Iglesias (9) 18,340 28–27 L1
June : 19–9 (Home: 7–5; Away: 12–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
56 June 1 Marlins 9–1 Buchholz (1–1) Hernandez (0–3) 25,866 29–27 W1
57 June 2 Marlins 6–2 Greinke (4–4) Smith (4–6) 34,117 30–27 W2
58 June 3 Marlins 6–1 Koch (4–3) Straily (2–2) 31,727 31–27 W3
59 June 4 @ Giants 3–10 Johnson (3–2) Godley (5–5) 36,542 31–28 L1
60 June 5 @ Giants 3–2 Corbin (6–2) Bumgarner (0–1) Boxberger (14) 36,925 32–28 W1
61 June 6 @ Giants 4–5 (10) Strickland (3–2) Chafin (0–2) 41,042 32–29 L1
62 June 8 @ Rockies 9–4 Greinke (5–4) Márquez (4–6) 38,917 33–29 W1
63 June 9 @ Rockies 12–7 Bracho (2–0) Shaw (2–5) 43,197 34–29 W2
64 June 10 @ Rockies 8–3 Godley (6–5) Freeland (6–6) 36,433 35–29 W3
65 June 11 Pirates 9–5 Bradley (2–1) Crick (0–1) 20,927 36–29 W4
66 June 12 Pirates 13–8 Salas (4–4) Williams (5–4) 22,488 37–29 W5
67 June 13 Pirates 4–5 Taillon (4–5) Greinke (5–5) Vázquez (12) 32,803 37–30 L1
68 June 14 Mets 6–3 Koch (5–3) Vargas (2–5) Boxberger (15) 23,300 38–30 W1
69 June 15 Mets 7–3 Godley (7–5) Lugo (2–2) Boxberger (16) 32,170 39–30 W2
70 June 16 Mets 1–5 Matz (3–4) Corbin (6–3) 31,824 39–31 L1
71 June 17 Mets 3–5 Familia (3–3) Boxberger (1–3) Gsellman (3) 47,907 39–32 L2
72 June 18 @ Angels 7–4 Greinke (6–5) Barria (5–3) Bradley (3) 33,809 40–32 W1
73 June 19 @ Angels 4–5 Álvarez (3–2) Koch (5–4) Parker (8) 33,088 40–33 L1
74 June 21 @ Pirates 9–3 Godley (8–5) Kuhl (5–5) 20,554 41–33 W1
75 June 22 @ Pirates 2–1 (13) Chafin (1–2) Glasnow (1–2) McFarland (1) 24,843 42–33 W2
76 June 23 @ Pirates 7–2 Greinke (7–5) Musgrove (2–3) 21,121 43–33 W3
77 June 24 @ Pirates 3–0 Buchholz (2–1) Williams (6–5) Boxberger (17) 19,207 44–33 W4
78 June 25 @ Marlins 5–9 Straily (3–3) Miller (0–1) 6,105 44–34 L1
79 June 26 @ Marlins 5–3 Godley (9–5) Hernández (0–5) Boxberger (18) 6,159 45–34 W1
80 June 27 @ Marlins 2–1 Ray (3–0) Chen (2–5) Boxberger (19) 6,382 46–34 W2
81 June 28 @ Marlins 4–0 Greinke (8–5) Richards (2–5) 12,715 47–34 W3
82 June 29 Giants 1–2 Suarez (3–4) Chafin (1–3) Smith (1) 30,981 47–35 L1
83 June 30 Giants 0–7 Rodríguez (3–1) Miller (0–2) 38,117 47–36 L2
July: 13–13 (Home: 5–8; Away: 8–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
84 July 1 Giants 6–9 Gearrin (1–1) Godley (9–6) Smith (2) 29,721 47–37 L3
85 July 2 Cardinals 3–6 Martínez (5–4) Ray (3–1) Norris (16) 20,334 47–38 L4
86 July 3 Cardinals 4–2 Greinke (9–5) Flaherty (3–4) Boxberger (20) 25,843 48–38 W1
87 July 4 Cardinals 4–8 Mikolas (9–3) Hirano (2–1) 44,072 48–39 L1
88 July 5 Padres 3–6 Lauer (4–5) Miller (0–3) Hand (24) 17,982 48–40 L2
89 July 6 Padres 3–1 Godley (10–6) Lucchesi (4–4) Boxberger (21) 25,128 49–40 W1
90 July 7 Padres 20–5 Delgado (1–0) Ross (5–7) 27,091 50–40 W2
91 July 8 Padres 3–4 (16) Hand (2–4) Mathis (0–1) 24,869 50–41 L1
92 July 10 @ Rockies 5–3 Delgado (2–0) McGee (1–3) Boxberger (22) 43,405 51–41 W1
93 July 11 @ Rockies 2–19 Márquez (8–8) Miller (0–4) 33,919 51–42 L1
94 July 12 @ Rockies 1–5 Oberg (3–0) Ray (3–2) 41,410 51–43 L2
95 July 13 @ Braves 2–1 Godley (11–6) Freeman (2–5) Boxberger (23) 42,130 52–43 W1
96 July 14 @ Braves 3–0 Greinke (10–5) Newcomb (8–5) Boxberger (24) 40,862 53–43 W2
97 July 15 @ Braves 1–5 Teherán (7–6) Corbin (6–4) 27,323 53–44 L1
July 17 89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
98 July 20 Rockies 10–11 Oberg (5–0) Bradley (2–2) Ottavino (3) 29,546 53–45 L2
99 July 21 Rockies 5–6 Oberg (6–0) Hirano (2–2) Davis (28) 43,340 53–46 L3
100 July 22 Rockies 6–1 Greinke (11–5) Senzatela (3–3) 32,985 54–46 W1
101 July 23 @ Cubs 7–1 Corbin (7–4) Farrell (3–4) 40,859 55–46 W2
102 July 24 @ Cubs 5–1 Buchholz (3–1) Hendricks (6–9) 40,869 56–46 W3
103 July 25 @ Cubs 1–2 Edwards Jr. (3–1) McFarland (2–2) Strop (4) 35,548 56–47 L1
104 July 26 @ Cubs 6–7 Butler (1–1) Boxberger (1–4) 38,978 56–48 L2
105 July 27 @ Padres 6–2 Greinke (12–5) Perdomo (1–6) 34,725 57–48 W1
106 July 28 @ Padres 9–4 Bradley (3–2) Maton (0–1) 37,149 58–48 W2
107 July 29 @ Padres 5–4 Buchholz (4–1) Lucchesi (5–6) Boxberger (25) 32,529 59–48 W3
108 July 30 Rangers 5–9 Butler (2–1) Andriese (3–5) 20,639 59–49 L1
109 July 31 Rangers 6–0 Godley (12–6) Colón (5–10) 21,877 60–49 W1
August: 14–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
110 August 2 Giants 1–8 Bumgarner (4–4) Greinke (12–6) 22,980 60–50 L1
111 August 3 Giants 6–3 Corbin (8–4) Stratton (8–7) Boxberger (26) 27,581 61–50 W1
112 August 4 Giants 9–3 Buchholz (5–1) Suarez (4–7) 38,093 62–50 W2
113 August 5 Giants 2–3 Black (1–0) Bradley (3–3) Smith (7) 27,884 62–51 L1
114 August 6 Phillies 3–2 (14) Hirano (3–2) Davis (1–2) 21,131 63–51 W1
115 August 7 Phillies 2–5 Pivetta (7–9) Greinke (12–7) Neshek (2) 22,382 63–52 L1
116 August 8 Phillies 6–0 Corbin (9–4) Velasquez (8–9) 23,384 64–52 W1
117 August 10 @ Reds 0–3 DeSclafani (6–3) Buchholz (5–2) Iglesias (22) 19,089 64–53 L1
118 August 11 @ Reds 3–6 Garrett (1–2) Bradley (3–4) Iglesias (23) 29,348 64–54 L2
119 August 12 @ Reds 9–2 Godley (13–6) Castillo (6–10) 17,909 65–54 W1
120 August 13 @ Rangers 3–5 Colón (7–10) Greinke (12–8) Leclerc (2) 18,204 65–55 L1
121 August 14 @ Rangers 6–4 Corbin (10–4) Gallardo (7–2) Boxberger (27) 19,353 66–55 W1
122 August 16 @ Padres 5–1 Buchholz (6–2) Nix (1–1) 20,617 67–55 W2
123 August 17 @ Padres 9–4 Hirano (4–2) Lucchesi (6–7) 20,010 68–55 W3
124 August 18 @ Padres 6–7 Stammen (6–2) Chafin (1–4) 24,440 68–56 L1
125 August 19 @ Padres 4–3 Bradley (4–4) Yates (4–2) Boxberger (28) 22,346 69–56 W1
126 August 21 Angels 5–4 Boxberger (2–4) Bedrosian (5–3) 30,420 70–56 W2
127 August 22 Angels 5–1 Buchholz (7–2) Despaigne (2–2) 23,584 71–56 W3
128 August 24 Mariners 3–6 Ramírez (1–2) Godley (13–7) Díaz (49) 43,867 71–57 L1
129 August 25 Mariners 3–6 Colomé (5–5) Diekman (1–2) Díaz (50) 34,968 71–58 L2
130 August 26 Mariners 5–2 Greinke (13–8) Leake (8–8) Boxberger (29) 37,175 72–58 W1
131 August 27 @ Giants 0–2 Stratton (9–7) Corbin (10–5) Strickland (14) 38,808 72–59 L1
132 August 28 @ Giants 0–1 Smith (2–2) Ziegler (1–6) 37,276 72–60 L2
133 August 29 @ Giants 3–1 Godley (14–7) Rodríguez (6–2) Boxberger (30) 35,626 73–60 W1
134 August 30 @ Dodgers 3–1 Ray (4–2) Hill (6–5) Boxberger (31) 45,150 74–60 W2
135 August 31 @ Dodgers 2–3 Floro (5–3) Greinke (13–9) Jansen (33) 48,965 74–61 L1
September: 8–19 (Home: 5–10; Away: 3–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
136 September 1 @ Dodgers 2–3 Maeda (8–8) Bradley (4–5) Jansen (34) 52,394 74–62 L2
137 September 2 @ Dodgers 2–3 Jansen (1–5) Boxberger (2–5) 48,517 74–63 L3
138 September 3 Padres 2–6 Mitchell (1–3) Godley (14–8) 22,514 74–64 L4
139 September 4 Padres 6–0 Ray (5–2) Lucchesi (7–8) 18,556 75–64 W1
140 September 6 Braves 6–7 Biddle (5–1) Boxberger (2–6) Brach (12) 21,903 75–65 L1
141 September 7 Braves 5–3 Corbin (11–5) Gausman (9–10) Boxberger (32) 31,308 76–65 W1
142 September 8 Braves 4–5 Sobotka (1–0) Chafin (1–5) Minter (13) 40,482 76–66 L1
143 September 9 Braves 5–9 Freeman (3–5) Boxberger (2–7) 28,339 76–67 L2
144 September 10 @ Rockies 2–13 Márquez (12–9) Godley (14–9) 25,114 76–68 L3
145 September 11 @ Rockies 6–3 Greinke (14–9) Senzatela (4–6) Hirano (1) 26,510 77–68 W1
146 September 12 @ Rockies 4–5 Davis (3–6) Hirano (4–3) 31,687 77–69 L1
147 September 13 @ Rockies 3–10 Freeland (15–7) Koch (5–5) 31,783 77–70 L2
148 September 14 @ Astros 4–2 Ziegler (2–6) Rondón (2–4) Hirano (2) 36,924 78–70 W1
149 September 15 @ Astros 4–10 Morton (15–3) Godley (14–10) 38,345 78–71 L1
150 September 16 @ Astros 4–5 Verlander (16–9) Greinke (14–10) Osuna (18) 37,889 78–72 L2
151 September 17 Cubs 1–5 Hendricks (12–11) Corbin (11–6) 27,662 78–73 L3
152 September 18 Cubs 1–9 Montgomery (5–5) Andriese (3–6) 26,095 78–74 L4
153 September 19 Cubs 9–0 Ray (6–2) Hamels (9–10) 25,715 79–74 W1
154 September 21 Rockies 2–6 Marquez (13–10) Greinke (14–11) 28,833 79–75 L1
155 September 22 Rockies 1–5 Senzatela (5–6) Corbin (11–7) 35,094 79–76 L2
156 September 23 Rockies 0–2 Freeland (16–7) Godley (14–11) Davis (41) 29,191 79–77 L3
157 September 24 Dodgers 4–7 Kershaw (9–5) Chafin (1–6) 26,067 79–78 L4
158 September 25 Dodgers 4–3 Boxberger (3–7) Maeda (8–10) 25,774 80–78 W1
159 September 26 Dodgers 7–2 Greinke (15–11) Stripling (8–6) 31,149 81–78 W2
160 September 28 @ Padres 2–3 (15) Brewer (1–0) Andriese (3–7) 28,055 81–79 L1
161 September 29 @ Padres 5–4 Godley (15–11) Nix (2–5) Hirano (3) 28,024 82–79 W1
162 September 30 @ Padres 3–4 Castillo (3–3) Barrett (0–1) 31,243 82–80 L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Diamondbacks team member

Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 .564 45‍–‍37 47‍–‍34
Colorado Rockies 91 72 .558 1 47‍–‍34 44‍–‍38
Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 .506 40‍–‍41 42‍–‍39
San Francisco Giants 73 89 .451 18½ 42‍–‍39 31‍–‍50
San Diego Padres 66 96 .407 25½ 31‍–‍50 35‍–‍46


National League Wild Card

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Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 96 67 .589
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 .564
Atlanta Braves 90 72 .556
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 95 68 .583 +4
Colorado Rockies 91 72 .558
St. Louis Cardinals 88 74 .543
Pittsburgh Pirates 82 79 .509 8
Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 .506
Washington Nationals 82 80 .506
Philadelphia Phillies 80 82 .494 10½
New York Mets 77 85 .475 13½
San Francisco Giants 73 89 .451 17½
Cincinnati Reds 67 95 .414 23½
San Diego Padres 66 96 .407 24½
Miami Marlins 63 98 .391 27


Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 3–4 3–3 8–11 11–8 6–1 1–5 2–5 4–2 6–1 12–7 8–11 3–3 2–5 10–10
Atlanta 4–3 3–3 3–4 2–5 2–5 14–5 3–4 13–6 12–7 5–1 4–3 3–3 4–2 10–9 8–12
Chicago 4–3 3–3 11–8 3–3 4–3 5–2 11–9 6–1 4–2 10–9 5–2 3–3 9–10 4–3 13–7
Cincinnati 3–3 4–3 8–11 2–4 6–1 2–5 6–13 3–3 3–4 5–14 3–4 4–2 7–12 1–6 10–10
Colorado 11–8 5–2 3–3 4–2 7–13 2–4 2–5 6–1 5–2 3–3 11–8 12–7 2–5 5–2 13–7
Los Angeles 8–11 5–2 3–4 1–6 13–7 2–4 4–3 4–2 3–4 5–1 14–5 10–9 3–4 5–1 12–8
Miami 1–6 5–14 2–5 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–5 7–12 8–11 1–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 6–13 9–11
Milwaukee 5–1 4–3 9–11 13–6 5–2 3–4 5–2 4–3 3–3 7–12 4–2 6–1 11–8 4–2 13–7
New York 5–2 6–13 1–6 3–3 1–6 2–4 12–7 3–4 11–8 3–4 4–2 4–3 3–3 11–8 8–12
Philadelphia 2–4 7–12 2–4 4–3 2–5 4–3 11–8 3–3 8–11 6–1 3–3 4–3 4–3 8–11 12–8
Pittsburgh 1–6 1–5 9–10 14–5 3–3 1–5 4–1 12–7 4–3 1–6 3–4 4–3 8–11 2–5 15–5
San Diego 7–12 3–4 2–5 4–3 8–11 5–14 5–2 2–4 2–4 3–3 4–3 8–11 4–3 2–4 7–13
San Francisco 11–8 3–3 3–3 2–4 7–12 9–10 3–4 1–6 3–4 3–4 3–4 11–8 2–5 4–2 8–12
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 10–9 12–7 5–2 4–3 3–3 8–11 3–3 3–4 11–8 3–4 5–2 5–2 11–9
Washington 5–2 9–10 3–4 6–1 2–5 1–5 13–6 2–4 8–11 11–8 5–2 4–2 2–4 2–5 9–11

The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.


Roster

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2018 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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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 Goldschmidt 158 593 95 172 35 5 33 83 7 90 .290 .533
David Peralta 146 560 75 164 25 5 30 87 4 48 .293 .516
Ketel Marte 153 520 68 135 26 12 14 59 6 54 .260 .437
Nick Ahmed 153 516 61 121 33 5 16 70 5 40 .234 .411
A. J. Pollock 113 413 61 106 21 5 21 65 13 31 .257 484
Daniel Descalso 138 349 54 83 22 4 13 57 0 64 .238 .436
Jon Jay 84 289 46 68 10 5 2 22 1 14 .235 .325
Chris Owings 106 281 34 58 15 0 4 22 11 24 .206 .302
Steven Souza Jr. 72 241 21 53 15 3 5 29 6 28 .220 .369
John Ryan Murphy 87 208 19 42 9 0 9 24 0 11 .202 .375
Jake Lamb 56 207 34 46 8 0 6 31 1 26 .222 .348
Jarrod Dyson 67 206 29 39 4 2 2 12 16 27 .189 .257
Eduardo Escobar 54 198 30 53 11 0 8 21 1 18 .268 .444
Jeff Mathis 69 195 15 39 9 1 1 20 0 20 .200 .272
Alex Avila 80 194 13 32 6 0 7 20 0 37 .165 .304
Deven Marrero 49 78 11 13 1 1 0 7 3 6 .167 .205
Christian Walker 37 49 6 8 2 0 3 6 1 3 .163 .388
Socrates Brito 24 40 3 7 0 0 1 3 0 3 .175 .250
Ildemaro Vargas 14 19 2 4 0 0 1 4 1 1 .211 .368
Patrick Kivlehan 9 13 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 .231 .538
Kristopher Negrón 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .333
Chris Stewart 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 287 13 36 7 0 0 15 3 15 .125 .150
Team Totals 162 5460 693 1283 259 50 176 658 79 560 .235 .397

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Pitching

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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 Greinke 15 11 3.21 33 33 0 207.2 181 77 74 43 199
Patrick Corbin 11 7 3.15 33 33 0 200.0 162 70 70 48 246
Zack Godley 15 11 4.74 33 32 0 178.1 177 103 94 81 185
Robbie Ray 6 2 3.93 24 24 0 123.2 97 55 54 70 165
Clay Buchholz 7 2 2.01 16 16 0 98.1 80 25 22 22 81
Matt Koch 5 5 4.15 19 14 0 86.2 88 43 40 22 50
T. J. McFarland 2 2 2.00 47 0 1 72.0 64 18 16 22 42
Archie Bradley 4 5 3.64 76 0 3 71.2 62 30 29 20 75
Yoshihisa Hirano 4 3 2.44 75 0 3 66.1 49 22 18 23 59
Brad Boxberger 3 7 4.39 60 0 32 53.1 44 30 26 32 71
Andrew Chafin 1 6 3.10 77 0 0 49.1 41 18 17 25 53
Fernando Salas 4 4 4.50 41 0 0 40.0 40 20 20 13 30
Jorge De La Rosa 0 2 4.63 42 0 0 35.0 37 19 18 19 27
Silvino Bracho 2 0 3.19 31 0 0 31.0 25 12 11 12 34
Brad Ziegler 1 1 3.74 29 0 0 21.2 22 9 9 8 13
Matt Andriese 0 3 9.00 14 1 0 19.0 29 19 19 7 19
James Sherfy 0 0 1.65 15 0 0 16.1 8 3 3 10 17
Shelby Miller 0 4 10.69 5 4 0 16.0 24 21 19 8 19
Jake Diekman 0 1 7.53 24 0 0 14.1 18 15 12 8 18
Taijuan Walker 0 0 3.46 3 3 0 13.0 15 5 5 5 9
Randall Delgado 2 0 4.76 10 0 0 11.1 11 6 6 6 5
Yoan López 0 0 3.00 10 0 0 9.0 7 3 3 1 11
Jake Barrett 0 1 5.14 7 0 0 7.0 8 4 4 2 6
Braden Shipley 0 0 7.20 3 0 0 5.0 4 4 4 2 3
Kris Medlen 0 1 15.75 1 1 0 4.0 9 7 7 4 4
Troy Scribner 0 1 4.91 1 1 0 3.2 4 2 2 6 4
Daniel Descalso 0 0 8.10 2 0 0 3.1 4 3 3 1 2
Joey Krehbiel 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 2 0
Alex Avila 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0
Jeff Mathis 0 1 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 1
Team Totals 82 80 3.72 162 162 39 1463.0 1313 644 605 522 1448

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Minor league affiliations

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Level Team League Location
AAA Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Reno, Nevada
AA Jackson Generals Southern League Jackson, Tennessee
Advanced A Visalia Rawhide California League Visalia, California
A Kane County Cougars Midwest League Geneva, Illinois
Short Season A Hillsboro Hops Northwest League Hillsboro, Oregon
Rookie Missoula Osprey Pioneer League Missoula, Montana
AZL D-backs Arizona League Scottsdale, Arizona
DSL D-backs Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Dominican Republic

References

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