Left-hander Wade Miley surrendered seven runs over 3 2/3 innings, taking his third consecutive loss as the D-backs fell, 10-4, to the Padres at Chase Field.More» Gibson discusses Miley's rough outing
Two of the game's hottest pitchers are lined up to duel in the desert on Sunday at Chase Field, as Arizona's Patrick Corbin takes his perfect record to the hill against the Padres and right-hander Jason Marquis.More» Corbin goes the distance for dominant win
Two and a half weeks after being diagnosed with a sprained UCL in his throwing elbow, D-backs closer J.J. Putz has begun playing catch on flat ground.More» Putz exits the game with injury in ninth
D-backs manager Kirk Gibson knows Trevor Cahill and Ian Kennedy will both pitch in Monday's split doubleheader against the Rangers, he just hasn't decided who will start first.More» Cahill pitches eight innings of one-run ball
If you've watched D-backs starter Patrick Corbin throw this season, you've probably noticed the left-hander chewing on a mouthguard during his outings.More» Corbin goes the distance for dominant win
Brandon McCarthy permitted just one run over seven innings, and the D-backs came alive with a five-run seventh to down the Padres, 5-2, on Friday at Chase Field.More» Nieves gives D-backs lead with RBI double
D-backs outfielder Adam Eaton is going to get a second opinion on his ailing left elbow, as renowned orthopedic surgeon James Andrews will take a look at Eaton's MRI film on Tuesday.More» Eaton collects two hits against the Dodgers
Patrick Corbin always seemed to be a bit of an afterthought in some people's minds as he made his way through the Minor Leagues, with other pitchers in Arizona's farm system getting the bulk of the attention. There's no overlooking Corbin now, though.More» Corbin goes the distance for dominant win
Trevor Cahill gave up four runs in six frames, but the D-backs could only get one back, as they dropped the game and the series to the Rockies at Coors Field Wednesday.More» Nieves' RBI double gets D-backs on the board
When he assumed the closer's role for the D-backs after J.J. Putz's injury, Heath Bell experienced a busy first week, appearing in five games. However, since saving his sixth game of the year May 15, Bell has not seen game action.More» Bell gets grounder, shuts door on Braves
D-backs outfielder Adam Eaton has returned to Phoenix to have his left elbow examined by team physician Michael Lee. According to Eaton, the issue is most likely muscular, but he's going to have an MRI to make sure.More» Eaton collects two hits and swipes a bag
Willin Rosario's 10th-inning single scored Carlos Gonzalez with the game-winning run as the Rockies beat the D-backs, 5-4, on Tuesday night at Coors Field.More» Kubel's two-run double puts D-backs within 2
Miguel Montero is on a roll. OK, that might be a stretch, but given how much the D-backs catcher has struggled at the plate this year, he was downright giddy to have two hits in Monday night's series opener against the Rockies.More» Montero hammers go-ahead homer off foul pole
With emerging stars such as Jurickson Profar, Andrelton Simmons and Didi Gregorius calling Curacao home, the small island in the Caribbean Sea is quickly becoming the newest baseball hotbed.More»Profar excited to be back with the club
Left-hander Patrick Corbin became just the third visiting pitcher in the history of Coors Field to strike out 10 or more in a complete-game win, holding the Rockies to one run on three hits to lead the D-backs to a 5-1 victory on Monday night.More» Corbin goes the distance for dominant win
When he pitched for the Rockies from 2010-12, Matt Reynolds had more success than most at Coors Field, and the left-hander will be counted on for more of the same during the D-backs' series at mile-high altitude this week.More» Reynolds fans the side in the seventh
Last year as a rookie, one of D-backs left-hander Wade Miley's greatest strengths was his lack of thought on the mound, but with a year of experience under his belt it is harder to do that.More» Miley gives up two runs over six innings
Both the Marlins and right-hander Ricky Nolasco came into Sunday's game riding losing streaks. Both of those came to an end, as Nolasco tossed a gem to lead the Marlins past the D-backs, 2-1, at Marlins Park.More» Miley gives up two runs over six innings
What's not to enjoy about center fielder Gerardo Parra these days? He came into Sunday's game hitting .327 and was third in the National League with 55 hits. Add to that his usual stellar defense -- he threw out another runner trying to score on Saturday -- and his teammates are willing to tolerate a little clubhouse noise.More» Parra's solo jack puts D-backs on the board
D-backs outfielder Gerardo Parra went deep off Marlins pitcher Tom Koehler on the first pitch of Arizona's 1-0 victory on Saturday. The last time a game was essentially decided by a first-pitch home run? You have to go all the way back to Sept. 2, 1963.More» Parra's solo jack puts D-backs on the board
The emergence of rookie shortstop Didi Gregorius, along with the strong play of third baseman Eric Chavez, has cut into infielder Cliff Pennington's playing time. He got the start on Sunday at second base, his first in five days and only his second since May 9.More» Pennington ranges over, throws for the out
After pitching eight shutout innings in his last start, only to see the bullpen lose the lead in the ninth, Brandon McCarthy went the distance against the Marlins on Saturday to earn his first victory in a D-backs' uniform, 1-0.More» McCarthy fans five in three-hit shutout
Look at the statistical leaders in Major League Baseball these days and you'll find D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt's name littered at the very top.More» Goldschmidt collects four hits, two homers
Through the first six weeks of the season, the main challenge for the D-backs was finding a way to overcome injuries to key players. Over the next six weeks, the challenge for general manager Kevin Towers and manager Kirk Gibson will be how to find room for all those players when they begin to return from the disabled list.More» Hudson's outlook up in the air