2022 Arizona Diamondbacks season

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2022  Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks cap logo.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Chase Field
City Phoenix, Arizona
Record74–88 (.457)
Divisional place4th
Owners Ken Kendrick
General managers Mike Hazen
Managers Torey Lovullo
Television Bally Sports Arizona
(Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly, Greg Schulte)
Radio KMVP-FM (98.7)
(Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Mike Ferrin)
KHOV-FM (105.1, Spanish)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2022 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the franchise's 25th season in Major League Baseball and their 25th season at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona as members of the National League West. They were managed by Torey Lovullo in his sixth season with the franchise.

Contents

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7. [1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders. [2]

The team finished fourth in the National League West with a 74–88 record and missed the postseason.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place. [3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades. [4] [5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022. [6]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time. [7] [8]

Roster

2022 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 111510.68557–2454–27
San Diego Padres 89730.5492244–3745–36
San Francisco Giants 81810.5003044–3737–44
Arizona Diamondbacks 74880.4573740–4134–47
Colorado Rockies 68940.4204341–4027–54

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111510.685
Atlanta Braves 101610.623
St. Louis Cardinals 93690.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101610.623+14
San Diego Padres 89730.549+2
Philadelphia Phillies 87750.537
Milwaukee Brewers 86760.5311
San Francisco Giants 81810.5006
Arizona Diamondbacks 74880.45713
Chicago Cubs 74880.45713
Miami Marlins 69930.42618
Colorado Rockies 68940.42019
Pittsburgh Pirates 621000.38325
Cincinnati Reds 621000.38325
Washington Nationals 551070.34032

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 2–44–33–49–105–145–14–32–43–34–35–1410–92–54–312–8
Atlanta 4–23–34–36–12–413–63–310–911–87–03–44–34–314–513–7
Chicago 3–43–311–83–40–74–210–94–36–010–92–52–56–134–26–14
Cincinnati 4–33–48–112–40–74–36–131–51–67–120–64–27–123–412–8
Colorado 10–91–64–34–28–112–43–42–52–53–310–95–142–43–49–11
Los Angeles 14–54–27–07–011–86–14–33–43–41–514–515–44–23–315–5
Miami 1–56–132–43–44–21–64–36–137–124–33–43–42–415–48–12
Milwaukee 3–43–39–1013–64–33–43–42–42–411–83–43–49–103–315–5
New York 4–29–103–45–15–24–313–64–214–56–12–44–35–214–59–11
Philadelphia 3–38–110–66–15–24–312–74–25–146–14–31–54–316–39–11
Pittsburgh 3–40–79–1012–73–35–13–48–111–61–62–41–56–134–34–16
San Diego 14–54–35–26–09–105–144–34–34–23–44–213–62–44–38–12
San Francisco 9–103–45–22–414–54–154–34–33–45–15–16–133–44–210–10
St. Louis 5–23–413–612–74–22–44–210–92–53–413–64–24–34–310–10
Washington 3–45–142–44–34–33–34–153–35–143–163–43–42–43–48–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Regular season

Game log

2022 Game Log: 74–88 (Home: 40–41; Away: 34–47)
April: 10–12 (Home: 5–7; Away: 5–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 7 Padres 4–2 Mantiply (1–0) Suárez (0–1) Chase Field 35,5081–0W1
2April 8 Padres 0–3 Manaea (1–0) Pérez (0–1) Rogers (1) Chase Field 17,2971–1L1
3April 9 Padres 2–5 Wilson (1–0) Kennedy (0–1) Rogers (2) Chase Field 19,5041–2L2
4April 10 Padres 5–10 Adams (1–0) Smith (0–1) Chase Field 19,0891–3L3
5April 12 Astros 1–2 Neris (1–0) Melancon (0–1) Pressly (3) Chase Field 17,6741–4L4
6April 13 Astros 3–2 (10) Pérez (1–1) Pressly (0–1) Chase Field 12,6602–4W1
7April 15@ Mets 3–10 Bassitt (2–0) Davies (0–1) Citi Field 43,8202–5L1
8April 16@ Mets 3–2 Poppen (1–0) Rodríguez (0–1) Melancon (1) Citi Field 37,9353–5W1
9April 17@ Mets 0–5 Shreve (1–0) Ramirez (0–1) Citi Field 24,5153–6L1
April 18@ Nationals Postponed (rain); Makeup April 19
10April 19 (1)@ Nationals 1–6 Gray (2–1) Bumgarner (0–1) Nationals Park 9,2613–7L2
11April 19 (2)@ Nationals 0–1 Adon (1–2) Gilbert (0–1) Rainey (3) Nationals Park 11,7203–8L3
12April 20@ Nationals 11–2 Kelly (1–0) Fedde (1–1) Nationals Park 15,7744–8W1
13April 21@ Nationals 4–3 Davies (1–1) Rogers (1–2) Melancon (2) Nationals Park 14,4245–8W2
14April 22 Mets 5–6 (10) Díaz (1–0) Melancon (0–2) Lugo (1) Chase Field 20,9395–9L1
15April 23 Mets 5–2 Castellanos (1–0) Williams (0–1) Mantiply (1) Chase Field 25,4136–9W1
16April 24 Mets 2–6 Megill (3–0) Wendelken (0–1) Chase Field 23,5706–10L1
17April 25 Dodgers 0–4 Buehler (2–1) Kelly (1–1) Chase Field 17,7506–11L2
18April 26 Dodgers 5–3 Kennedy (1–1) Graterol (0–1) Melancon (3) Chase Field 18,0637–11W1
19April 27 Dodgers 3–1 Kennedy (2–1) Hudson (1–1) Melancon (4) Chase Field 15,1388–11W2
20April 28@ Cardinals 3–8 Hudson (2–1) Castellanos (1–1) Busch Stadium 33,4648–12L1
21April 29@ Cardinals 6–2 Bumgarner (1–1) Wainwright (2–3) Busch Stadium 40,7539–12W1
22April 30@ Cardinals 2–0 Kelly (2–1) Mikolas (1–1) Kennedy (1) Busch Stadium 40,14410–12W2
May: 15–14 (Home: 9–8; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
23May 1@ Cardinals 5–7 Whitley (2–0) Middleton (0–1) Helsley (1) Busch Stadium 45,12310–13L1
24May 2@ Marlins 5–4 Gallen (1–0) López (3–1) Kennedy (2) LoanDepot Park 6,22411–13W1
25May 3@ Marlins 5–4 Castellanos (2–1) Rogers (1–4) Mantiply (2) LoanDepot Park 6,26312–13W2
26May 4@ Marlins 8–7 Middleton (1–1) Bender (0–3) Kennedy (3) LoanDepot Park 7,35613–13W3
27May 6 Rockies 4–1 Kelly (3–1) Estévez (1–1) Melancon (5) Chase Field 18,55114–13W4
28May 7 Rockies 1–4 Colomé (1–0) Melancon (0–3) Bard (9) Chase Field 24,13314–14L1
29May 8 Rockies 4–0 Gallen (2–0) Márquez (0–3) Chase Field 19,32315–14W1
30May 9 Marlins 4–3 K. Nelson (1–0) Hernández (2–2) Melancon (6) Chase Field 11,57116–14W2
31May 10 Marlins 9–3 Bumgarner (2–1) Luzardo (2–3) Chase Field 8,85517–14W3
32May 11 Marlins 3–11 Bass (1–1) Melancon (0–4) Chase Field 9,05817–15L1
33May 13 Cubs 4–3 Davies (2–1) Smyly (1–4) Melancon (7) Chase Field 21,76518–15W1
34May 14 Cubs 2–4 Givens (3–0) Melancon (0–5) Wick (3) Chase Field 25,16918–16L1
35May 15 Cubs 2–3 Effross (1–1) Kennedy (2–2) Wick (4) Chase Field 23,30918–17L2
36May 16@ Dodgers 4–5 Gonsolin (4–0) Bumgarner (2–2) Kimbrel (6) Dodger Stadium 42,65018–18L3
37May 17 (1)@ Dodgers 6–7 Bruihl (1–1) Gilbert (0–2) Kimbrel (7) Dodger Stadium 42,08918–19L4
38May 17 (2)@ Dodgers 3–12 Anderson (4–0) Kelly (3–2) Dodger Stadium 46,85018–20L5
39May 18@ Dodgers 3–5 Buehler (5–1) Davies (2–2) Hudson (2) Dodger Stadium 35,64318–21L6
40May 19@ Cubs 3–1 Gallen (3–0) Stroman (1–4) Melancon (8) Wrigley Field 32,63119–21W1
41May 20@ Cubs 10–6 Castellanos (3–1) Hendricks (2–4) Wrigley Field 31,23520–21W2
42May 21@ Cubs 7–6 (10) Kennedy (3–2) Wick (1–1) Melancon (9) Wrigley Field 32,26921–21W3
43May 22@ Cubs 4–5 Thompson (4–0) Kennedy (3–3) Wrigley Field 32,60621–22L1
44May 23 Royals 9–5 Wendelken (1–1) Greinke (0–3) Chase Field 14,62922–22W1
45May 24 Royals 8–6 Mantiply (2–0) Clarke (1–1) Melancon (10) Chase Field 12,61623–22W2
46May 26 Dodgers 1–14 Bruihl (1–1) Castellanos (3–2) Chase Field 17,05723–23L1
47May 27 Dodgers 4–6 Graterol (1–2) Bumgarner (2–3) Chase Field 24,86523–24L2
48May 28 Dodgers 2–3 Gonsolin (5–0) Kelly (3–3) Hudson (3) Chase Field 30,81923–25L3
49May 29 Dodgers 1–3 Anderson (6–0) Davies (2–3) Kimbrel (10) Chase Field 30,48223–26L4
50May 30 Braves 6–2 Gallen (4–0) Strider (1–2) Chase Field 20,73524–26W1
51May 31 Braves 8–7 (10) Melancon (1–5) Stephens (1–2) Chase Field 12,68625–26W2
June: 9–16 (Home: 5–7; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
52June 1 Braves 0–6 Wright (5–3) Bumgarner (2–4) Chase Field 12,37025–27L1
53June 3@ Pirates 8–6 Kelly (4–3) Brubaker (0–5) Melancon (11) PNC Park 16,44426–27W1
54June 4@ Pirates 1–2 Stratton (3–2) Melancon (1–6) PNC Park 19,14926–28L1
55June 5@ Pirates 0–3 Thompson (3–4) Gallen (4–1) Bednar (10) PNC Park 11,79626–29L2
56June 6@ Reds 0–7 (7) Greene (3–7) Bumgarner (2–5) Great American Ball Park 9,48526–30L3
57June 7@ Reds 8–14 Ashcraft (3–0) Gilbert (0–3) Great American Ball Park 11,51226–31L4
58June 8@ Reds 7–0 Kelly (5–3) Minor (0–2) Great American Ball Park 11,95727–31W1
59June 9@ Reds 5–4 Melancon (2–6) Santillan (0–1) Kennedy (4) Great American Ball Park 13,16728–31W2
60June 10@ Phillies 5–7 Gibson (4–2) Gallen (4–2) Knebel (11) Citizens Bank Park 37,42328–32L1
61June 11@ Phillies 0–4 Wheeler (5–3) Bumgarner (2–6) Citizens Bank Park 30,82028–33L2
62June 12@ Phillies 13–1 Weaver (1–0) Suárez (4–4) Citizens Bank Park 41,21829–33W1
63June 13 Reds 4–5 Minor (1–2) Kelly (5–4) Strickland (2) Chase Field 13,73529–34L1
64June 14 Reds 3–5 (12) Cessa (3–1) Poppen (1–1) Kuhnel (1) Chase Field 15,08129–35L2
65June 15 Reds 7–4 Ramirez (2–1) Warren (2–3) Chase Field 14,91730–35W1
66June 17 Twins 7–2 Bumgarner (3–6) Smeltzer (3–1) Chase Field 26,35131–35W2
67June 18 Twins 1–11 Bundy (4–3) Weaver (1–1) Chase Field 24,33831–36L1
68June 19 Twins 7–1 Kelly (6–4) Archer (1–3) Chase Field 30,69032–36W1
69June 20@ Padres 1–4 Darvish (7–3) Davies (2–4) Rogers (21) Petco Park 35,43032–37L1
70June 21@ Padres 2–3 (11) Hill (2–0) Kennedy (3–4) Petco Park 31,52832–38L2
71June 22@ Padres 4–10 Morejón (1–0) Bumgarner (3–7) Martinez (1) Petco Park 31,02432–39L3
72June 24 Tigers 1–5 García (2–2) Kelly (6–5) Chase Field 22,06432–40L4
73June 25 Tigers 3–6 Alexander (1–3) Mantiply (1–1) Soto (14) Chase Field 23,12932–41L5
74June 26 Tigers 11–7 Wendelken (2–1) Vest (1–2) Chase Field 22,52933–41W1
75June 28 Padres 7–6 Melancon (3–6) Rogers (0–4) Chase Field 19,90434–41W2
76June 29 Padres 0–4 Clevinger (2–0) Bumgarner (3–8) Martinez (2) Chase Field 20,10934–42L1
July: 11–14 (Home: 8–5; Away: 3–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
77July 1@ Rockies 9–3 Kelly (7–5) Senzatela (3–5) Coors Field 47,58835–42W1
78July 2@ Rockies 7–11 Gomber (4–7) Keuchel (2–6) Coors Field 48,33135–43L1
79July 3@ Rockies 5–6 Bird (1–0) Ramirez (2–2) Bard (16) Coors Field 33,47935–44L2
80July 4 Giants 8–3 Bumgarner (4–8) Rodón (7–5) Chase Field 27,75236–44W1
81July 5 Giants 6–2 Smith (1–1) Leone (3–1) Chase Field 14,46737–44W2
82July 6 Giants 5–7 Brebbia (4–1) Mantiply (1–2) Long (1) Chase Field 13,44537–45L1
83July 7 Rockies 3–4 Estévez (2–4) Melancon (3–7) Bard (17) Chase Field 11,72737–46L2
84July 8 Rockies 5–6 Kuhl (6–5) Poppen (1–2) Colomé (4) Chase Field 15,52437–47L3
85July 9 Rockies 9–2 Bumgarner (5–8) Freeland (4–7) Chase Field 21,81938–47W1
86July 10 Rockies 2–3 Márquez (5–7) Middleton (1–2) Bard (18) Chase Field 18,12638–48L1
87July 11@ Giants 4–3 Kelly (8–5) Cobb (3–4) Melancon (12) Oracle Park 25,32539–48W1
88July 12@ Giants 0–13 Webb (8–3) Keuchel (2–7) Oracle Park 23,35339–49L1
89July 13@ Giants 3–4 Doval (3–4) Melancon (3–8) Oracle Park 27,05539–50L2
90July 15@ Padres 3–5 Darvish (8–4) Bumgarner (5–9) Rogers (25) Petco Park 41,30239–51L3
91July 16@ Padres 3–4 Manaea (5–4) Ramirez (2–3) Rogers (26) Petco Park 42,38439–52L4
92July 17@ Padres 3–1 Kelly (9–5) Clevinger (2–3) Melancon (13) Petco Park 36,42840–52W1
July 19 92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
93July 22 Nationals 10–1 Gallen (5–2) Corbin (4–13) Chase Field 17,81941–52W2
94July 23 Nationals 7–2 Bumgarner (6–9) Sánchez (0–2) Chase Field 37,80242–52W3
95July 24 Nationals 3–4 Edwards Jr. (3–3) Mantiply (1–3) Finnegan (2) Chase Field 20,27842–53L1
96July 25 Giants 7–0 Kelly (10–5) Junis (4–2) Chase Field 16,10043–53W1
97July 26 Giants 7–3 Kennedy (4–4) Rodón (8–6) Chase Field 16,98944–53W2
98July 27 Giants 5–3 Ramirez (3–3) Webb (9–4) Melancon (14) Chase Field 17,04345–53W3
99July 29@ Braves 2–5 Wright (13–4) Bumgarner (6–10) Jansen (24) Truist Park 41,53645–54L1
100July 30@ Braves 2–6 Anderson (9–6) Martin (0–1) Truist Park 41,68245–55L2
101July 31@ Braves 0–1 Jansen (5–0) Melancon (3–9) Truist Park 39,00545–56L3
August: 16–12 (Home: 7–6; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
102August 1@ Guardians 5–6 (11) Hentges (3–2) Melancon (3–10) Progressive Field 13,70745–57L4
103August 2@ Guardians 6–3 Gallen (6–2) McKenzie (7–8) Kennedy (5) Progressive Field 14,47146–57W1
104August 3@ Guardians 4–7 Bieber (6–6) Henry (0–1) Progressive Field 18,64246–58L1
105August 5 Rockies 6–5 Devenski (1–0) Colomé (2–5) Kennedy (6) Chase Field 17,72047–58W1
106August 6 Rockies 2–3 Estévez (3–4) Kennedy (4–5) Bard (23) Chase Field 21,14647–59L1
107August 7 Rockies 6–4 Devenski (2–0) Colomé (2–6) Melancon (15) Chase Field 20,64448–59W1
108August 8 Pirates 3–0 Gallen (7–2) Bañuelos (0–1) Kennedy (7) Chase Field 11,27549–59W2
109August 9 Pirates 6–4 Henry (1–1) Thompson (3–9) Melancon (16) Chase Field 12,90150–59W3
110August 10 Pirates 4–6 Keller (4–8) Bumgarner (6–11) Stout (1) Chase Field 12,71450–60L1
111August 11 Pirates 9–3 Ginkel (1–0) De Jong (4–1) Chase Field 12,72551–60W1
112August 12@ Rockies 3–5 Lamet (1–1) Devenski (2–1) Estévez (2) Coors Field 32,05551–61L1
113August 13@ Rockies 6–0 Gallen (8–2) Ureña (1–4) Coors Field 35,23352–61W1
114August 14@ Rockies 7–4 Henry (2–1) Feltner (2–4) Kennedy (8) Coors Field 32,44253–61W2
115August 15@ Giants 1–6 Cobb (4–6) Bumgarner (6–12) Oracle Park 20,69453–62L1
116August 16@ Giants 1–2 Brebbia (6–1) Kennedy (4–8) Oracle Park 20,89753–63L2
117August 17@ Giants 3–2 Ramirez (4–3) Leone (3–4) Melancon (17) Oracle Park 22,64954–63W1
118August 18@ Giants 5–0 Gallen (9–2) Webb (11–6) Oracle Park 26,19755–63W2
119August 19 Cardinals 1–5 Mikolas (10–9) Henry (2–2) Chase Field 32,18355–64L1
120August 20 Cardinals 7–16 Cabrera (4–2) Bumgarner (6–13) Chase Field 34,24855–65L2
121August 21 Cardinals 4–6 Woodford (2–0) Mantiply (1–4) Gallegos (12) Chase Field 25,06455–66L3
122August 23@ Royals 7–3 Mantiply (2–4) Staumont (3–3) Kauffman Stadium 12,42756–66W1
123August 24@ Royals 3–5 Singer (7–4) Ramirez (4–4) Kauffman Stadium 10,53156–67L1
124August 26@ White Sox 7–2 Henry (3–2) Cueto (6–6) Guaranteed Rate Field 33,05457–67W1
125August 27@ White Sox 10–5 Kelly (11–5) Martin (2–4) Guaranteed Rate Field 25,83758–67W2
126August 28@ White Sox 3–2 Ramirez (5–4) Graveman (3–3) Kennedy (9) Guaranteed Rate Field 29,78159–67W3
127August 29 Phillies 13–7 Frías (1–0) Sánchez (2–2) Chase Field 18,59460–67W4
128August 30 Phillies 12–3 Gallen (10–2) Nola (9–11) Chase Field 16,87361–67W5
129August 31 Phillies 2–18 Falter (3–3) Henry (3–3) Chase Field 13,69061–68L1
September: 11–17 (Home: 6–8; Away: 5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
130September 1 Brewers 5–0 Kelly (12–5) Woodruff (9–4) Chase Field 10,49562–68W1
131September 2 Brewers 2–1 K. Nelson (2–0) Lauer (10–6) Kennedy (10) Chase Field 13,48863–68W2
132September 3 Brewers 6–8 (10) Williams (6–3) Mantiply (2–5) Rogers (30) Chase Field 22,13863–69L1
133September 4 Brewers 5–1 Gallen (11–2) Alexander (2–2) Chase Field 20,27464–69W1
134September 5@ Padres 5–0 R. Nelson (1–0) Snell (6–8) Petco Park 37,71365–69W2
135September 6@ Padres 5–6 Martinez (4–3) Kennedy (4–7) Petco Park 31,30865–70L1
136September 7@ Padres 3–6 Darvish (13–7) Henry (3–4) Hader (31) Petco Park 36,94865–71L2
137September 9@ Rockies 10–13 Bard (5–4) Smith (1–2) Coors Field 34,84865–72L3
138September 10@ Rockies 1–4 Lawrence (3–1) Bumgarner (6–14) Bard (29) Coors Field 27,87165–73L4
139September 11@ Rockies 12–6 Gallen (12–2) Feltner (2–8) Coors Field 27,54666–73W1
140September 12 Dodgers 0–6 Anderson (15–3) K. Nelson (2–1) Chase Field 19,39366–74L1
141September 13 Dodgers 0–4 Kershaw (8–3) Kelly (12–6) Chase Field 21,14366–75L2
142September 14 Dodgers 5–3 (10) Moronta (1–0) Kimbrel (4–6) Chase Field 22,97167–75W1
143September 15 Padres 4–0 Jameson (1–0) Manaea (7–9) Chase Field 17,12168–75W2
144September 16 Padres 3–12 Snell (7–9) Bumgarner (6–15) Chase Field 19,94568–76L1
145September 17 Padres 0–2 Musgrove (10–7) Gallen (12–3) Hader (33) Chase Field 29,79668–77L2
146September 18 Padres 1–6 Darvish (15–7) R. Nelson (1–1) Chase Field 20,48068–78L3
147September 19@ Dodgers 2–5 Kershaw (9–3) Kelly (12–7) Dodger Stadium 44,85468–79L4
148September 20 (1)@ Dodgers 5–6 Pepiot (3–0) Ginkel (1–1) Martin (2) Dodger Stadium 38,90268–80L5
149September 20 (2)@ Dodgers 5–2 Jameson (2–0) Anderson (15–4) Moronta (1) Dodger Stadium 43,09769–80W1
150September 21@ Dodgers 6–1 Bumgarner (7–15) May (2–3) Dodger Stadium 38,84570–80W2
151September 22@ Dodgers 2–3 Kimbrel (6–6) Moronta (1–1) Dodger Stadium 47,90770–81L1
152September 23 Giants 5–6 Young (1–1) Smith (1–3) Doval (25) Chase Field 25,94970–82L2
153September 24 Giants 5–2 Kelly (13–7) Cobb (6–7) Moronta (2) Chase Field 24,50471–82W1
154September 25 Giants 2–3 Junis (5–6) Frías (1–1) Doval (26) Chase Field 25,38971–83L1
155September 27@ Astros 2–10 García (14–8) Davies (2–5) Minute Maid Park 37,48071–84L2
156September 28@ Astros 5–2 (10) Moronta (2–1) Smith (0–3) Melancon (18) Minute Maid Park 35,67072–84W1
157September 30@ Giants 4–10 Cobb (7–7) Kelly (13–8) Oracle Park 28,47872–85L1
October: 2–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
158October 1@ Giants 8–4 Jameson (3–0) Junis (5–7) Oracle Park 30,63073–85W1
159October 2@ Giants 3–4 (10) Cotton (4–2) Widener (0–1) Oracle Park 34,82473–86L1
160October 3@ Brewers 5–6 (10) Boxberger (4–3) Moronta (2–2) American Family Field 18,61273–87L2
161October 4@ Brewers 0–3 Lauer (11–7) Gallen (12–4) Strzelecki (1) American Family Field 19,61173–88L3
162October 5@ Brewers 4–2 Poppen (2–2) Gott (3–4) Ginkel (1) American Family Field 18,76574–88W1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Diamondbacks team member

Opening day

Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Daulton Varsho Center fielder
Ketel Marte Second baseman
David Peralta Left fielder
Christian Walker First baseman
Pavin Smith Right fielder
Carson Kelly Catcher
Seth Beer Designated Hitter
Drew Ellis Third baseman
Geraldo Perdomo Shortstop
Madison Bumgarner Starting pitcher

Statistics

Batting

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
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; K = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBKAVGOBPSLGTB
Nick Ahmed 175271220370215.231.259.44223
Sergio Alcántara 7117023418162611045.241.283.40669
Seth Beer 38111421301901131.189.278.24327
Corbin Carroll 321041327924142831.260.330.50052
Matt Davison 510110011033.100.308.4004
Wilmer Difo 36000000001.000.000.0001
Drew Ellis 613221001016.154.214.2313
Stone Garrett 27761321804103327.276.309.53941
Grayson Greiner 26010000023.167.375.1671
Josh Hager 285041220030817.240.345.28014
Yonny Hernández 1224220000224.083.154.0832
José Herrera 4711192120050934.189.250.20723
Cooper Hummel 6617620318331742364.176.274.30754
Carson Kelly 104317406718073522971.211.282.334106
Buddy Kennedy 30831018221120823.217.287.32527
Jordan Luplow 83205263650112852560.176.274.36174
Ketel Marte 137492681184221252555101.240.321.407200
Jake McCarthy 993215391163843232376.283.342.427137
David Peralta 872782969192124112774.248.316.460128
Geraldo Perdomo 1484315884102540950103.195.285.262113
Emmanuel Rivera 3913222308061811237.227.304.42456
Joshua Rojas 12544366119251956235598.269.349.391173
Pavin Smith 7524524549093312867.220.300.36790
Alek Thomas 113381458817183942274.231.275.344131
Daulton Varsho 1515317912523327741646145.235.302.443235
Christian Walker 160583841412523694269131.242.327.477278
TEAM TOTALS16253517021232262241736581045311341.230.304.3852061

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Pitching

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAWHIPGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Madison Bumgarner 7154.881.4430300158.2179978649112
Humberto Castellanos 325.681.40119044.15029281232
Zach Davies 254.091.3027270134.1122666152102
Chris Devenski 217.591.41100010.2149919
Luis Frías 1110.592.35150017.02320201714
Paul Fry 009.004.001001.021122
Zac Gallen 1242.540.9131310184.0121565247192
Tyler Gilbert 035.241.2587034.13321201020
Kevin Ginkel 113.381.30300129.12714111130
Jake Hager 007.711.293002.132201
Tommy Henry 345.361.4599047.04728282136
Tyler Holton 003.001.1110009.083326
Drey Jameson 301.481.1144024.12044724
Carson Kelly 007.712.364004.294420
Merrill Kelly 1383.371.1433330200.1167777561177
Ian Kennedy 475.361.575701050.15733302244
Dallas Keuchel 029.641.8244018.2272220718
Joe Mantiply 252.851.08690260.0592219661
Corbin Martin 014.841.6672022.12514121221
Mark Melancon 3104.661.506201856.06337292135
Keynan Middleton 125.291.12180017.0161310315
Reyes Moronta 224.501.50170214.01397811
Kyle Nelson 212.191.08431037.0261091430
Ryne Nelson 111.470.8233018.1943616
Matt Peacock 006.751.882002.232222
Óliver Pérez 1115.752.257004.089711
Sean Poppen 224.401.36290028.22715141222
Noé Ramirez 545.221.42550050.04532292651
Caleb Smith 134.111.37441070.05735323965
Edwin Uceta 005.821.24100017.0141211713
Luke Weaver 117.711.78121016.1241414519
J. B. Wendelken 215.281.35290029.02518171421
Taylor Widener 003.631.56140017.12287514
TEAM TOTALS74884.251.29162162331430.013457406765041216

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Minor league affiliations

LevelTeamLeagueLocationManager
Triple-A Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Reno, Nevada
Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles Texas League Amarillo, Texas
High-A Hillsboro Hops Northwest League Hillsboro, Oregon
Low-A Visalia Rawhide California League Visalia, California
Rookie ACL D-backs Arizona Complex League Scottsdale, Arizona
DSL D-backs 1 Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Santo Domingo
DSL D-backs 2

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