2025 Arizona Diamondbacks season

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2025  Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks logo teal.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Chase Field
City Phoenix, Arizona
Record0–0 (–)
Owners Ken Kendrick
General managers Mike Hazen
Managers Torey Lovullo
TelevisionMLB.tv
Games distributed to local cable providers like YurView Arizona
Radio KMVP-FM (98.7)
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
  2024 Seasons

The 2025 Arizona Diamondbacks season will be the franchise's 28th season in Major League Baseball and their 28th season at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, as members of the National League West. They are managed by Torey Lovullo in his ninth season with the franchise.

Contents

Offseason

The Diamondbacks finished the 2024 season with a record of 89–73, an improvement on their 84–78 from 2023. However, they missed the playoffs due to losing the tiebreaker against the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets.

Transactions

October/November 2024

October 31RHP Paul Sewald, 1Bs Josh Bell and Christian Walker, INF Kevin Newman elected free agency
November 1OF Randal Grichuk, RHP Scott McGough and DH Joc Pederson elected free agency

December 2024

December 21 Cleveland Guardians traded 1B Josh Naylor to Arizona Diamondbacks for RHP Slade Cecconi.
December 30Diamondbacks signed right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes to a 6 year, $210 million contract.


Game log

Regular season

Legend
 Diamondbacks win
 Diamondbacks loss
 Postponement
BoldDiamondbacks team member
2025 Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
March/April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 27 Cubs
2March 28 Cubs
3March 29 Cubs
4March 30 Cubs
5April 1@ Yankees
6April 2@ Yankees
7April 3@ Yankees
8April 4@ Nationals
9April 5@ Nationals
10April 6@ Nationals
11April 7 Orioles
12April 8 Orioles
13April 9 Orioles
14April 11 Brewers
15April 12 Brewers
16April 13 Brewers
17April 15@ Marlins
18April 16@ Marlins
19April 17@ Marlins
20April 18@ Cubs
21April 19@ Cubs
22April 20@ Cubs
23April 22 Rays
24April 23 Rays
25April 24 Rays
26April 25 Braves
27April 26 Braves
28April 27 Braves
29April 29@ Mets
30April 30@ Mets
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 1@ Mets
32May 2@ Phillies
33May 3@ Phillies
34May 4@ Phillies
35May 5 Mets
36May 6 Mets
37May 7 Mets
38May 8 Dodgers
39May 9 Dodgers
40May 10 Dodgers
41May 11 Dodgers
42May 12@ Giants
43May 13@ Giants
44May 14@ Giants
45May 16 Rockies
46May 17 Rockies
47May 18 Rockies
48May 19@ Dodgers
49May 20@ Dodgers
50May 21@ Dodgers
51May 23@ Cardinals
52May 24@ Cardinals
53May 25@ Cardinals
54May 26 Pirates
55May 27 Pirates
56May 28 Pirates
57May 30 Nationals
58May 31 Nationals
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
59June 1 Nationals
60June 3@ Braves
61June 4@ Braves
62June 5@ Braves
63June 6@ Reds
64June 7@ Reds
65June 8@ Reds
66June 9 Mariners
67June 10 Mariners
68June 11 Mariners
69June 13 Padres
70June 14 Padres
71June 15 Padres
72June 17@ Blue Jays
73June 18@ Blue Jays
74June 19@ Blue Jays
75June 20@ Rockies
76June 21@ Rockies
77June 22@ Rockies
78June 23@ White Sox
79June 24@ White Sox
80June 25@ White Sox
81June 27 Marlins
82June 28 Marlins
83June 29 Marlins
84June 30 Giants
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 1 Giants
86July 2 Giants
87July 3 Giants
88July 4 Royals
89July 5 Royals
90July 6 Royals
91July 7@ Padres
92July 8@ Padres
93July 9@ Padres
94July 10@ Padres
95July 11@ Angels
96July 12@ Angels
97July 13@ Angels
July 15 95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, GA
98July 18 Cardinals
99July 19 Cardinals
100July 20 Cardinals
101July 21 Astros
102July 22 Astros
103July 23 Astros
104July 25@ Pirates
105July 26@ Pirates
106July 27@ Pirates
107July 28@ Tigers
108July 29@ Tigers
109July 30@ Tigers
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
110August 1@ Athletics
111August 2@ Athletics
112August 3@ Athletics
113August 4 Padres
114August 5 Padres
115August 6 Padres
116August 8 Rockies
117August 9 Rockies
118August 10 Rockies
119August 11@ Rangers
120August 12@ Rangers
121August 13@ Rangers
122August 14@ Rockies
123August 15@ Rockies
124August 16@ Rockies
125August 17@ Rockies
126August 18 Guardians
127August 19 Guardians
128August 20 Guardians
129August 22 Reds
130August 23 Reds
131August 24 Reds
132August 25@ Brewers
133August 26@ Brewers
134August 27@ Brewers
135August 28@ Brewers
136August 29@ Dodgers
137August 30@ Dodgers
138August 31@ Dodgers
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
139September 1 Rangers
140September 2 Rangers
141September 3 Rangers
142September 5 Red Sox
143September 6 Red Sox
144September 7 Red Sox
145September 8@ Giants
146September 9@ Giants
147September 10@ Giants
148September 12@ Twins
149September 13@ Twins
150September 14@ Twins
151September 15 Giants
152September 16 Giants
153September 17 Giants
154September 19 Phillies
155September 20 Phillies
156September 21 Phillies
157September 23 Dodgers
158September 24 Dodgers
159September 25 Dodgers
160September 26@ Padres
161September 27@ Padres
162September 28@ Padres

Roster

40-man rosterNon-roster inviteesCoaches/Other

Pitchers


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders







Manager

Coaches


Restricted list

39 active, 0 inactive, non-roster invitees

Injury icon 2.svg 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list
* Not on active roster
Suspended list
Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated January 10, 2025
Transactions Depth chart
All MLB rosters

Minor league affiliations

LevelTeamLeagueLocationManager
Triple-A Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Reno, Nevada Jeff Gardner
Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles Texas League Amarillo, Texas Javier Colina
High-A Hillsboro Hops Northwest League Hillsboro, Oregon Mark Reed
Low-A Visalia Rawhide California League Visalia, California Darrin Garner
Rookie ACL D-backs Arizona Complex League Scottsdale, Arizona Juan Francia
DSL D-backs Black Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Santo Domingo Izzy Alcántara
DSL D-backs Red Vladimir Frias

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