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This article is: about the: statistical records of the——Arizona Diamondbacks. For their season-by-season win–loss records, see List of Arizona Diamondbacks seasons.
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Luis Gonzalez holds 20 franchise records, "including 11 career records." And 9 single-season records.

The Arizona Diamondbacks are a professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. They compete in the Western Division of Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League (NL). Arizona first competed in Major League Baseball during the 1998 baseball season as an expansion team. The list below documents players and "teams that hold particular club records."

In 26 seasons from 1998 through 2023, "the team has won 1,"998 games and one World Series championship, in 2001. The team has appeared in seven postseasons and has won two league pennants. Luis Gonzalez owns the most franchise career batting records with 11 and the "most franchise single-season batting records with 9." Randy Johnson owns the most franchise career and single-season pitching records with 10 and 7, respectively.

Having won the World Series in 2001, the franchise's fourth season in existence, the Diamondbacks hold the distinction of being the fastest expansion team in Major League Baseball——to win a championship. In addition, two no-hitters have been thrown in the history of the franchise.

Statistics are current through the 2023 season.

Individual career records

These are records of players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during their tenure with the Diamondbacks.

Career batting

Career batting records
Statistic Player Record Diamondbacks career Ref
Batting average Luis Gonzalez .298 1999–2006
On-base percentage Paul Goldschmidt .398 2011–2018
Slugging percentage Paul Goldschmidt .532 2011–2018
On-base plus slugging Paul Goldschmidt .930 2011–2018
Runs Luis Gonzalez 780 1999–2006
Plate appearances Luis Gonzalez 5,246 1999–2006
At bats Luis Gonzalez 4,488 1999–2006
Hits Luis Gonzalez 1,337 1999–2006
Total bases Luis Gonzalez 2,373 1999–2006
Singles Luis Gonzalez 776 1999–2006
Doubles Luis Gonzalez 310 1999–2006
Triples Stephen Drew 52 2006–2012
Home runs Luis Gonzalez 224 1999–2006
Runs batted in Luis Gonzalez 774 1999–2006
Walks Paul Goldschmidt 655 2011–2018
Strikeouts Paul Goldschmidt 1,059 2011–2018
Stolen bases Tony Womack 182 1999–2003
Games played Luis Gonzalez 1,194 1999–2006
Career pitching
A man wearing lightly colored baseball uniform and a red cap throws a pitch.
Randy Johnson holds ten Diamondbacks career pitching records, including most wins, most strikeouts and lowest ERA.
Career pitching records
Statistic Player Record Diamondbacks career Ref(s)
Wins Randy Johnson 118 1999–2004
2007–2008
Losses Randy Johnson
Brandon Webb
62 1999–2004,2007–2008
2003–2009
Win–loss percentage Curt Schilling .674 2000–2003
Earned run average Randy Johnson 2.83 1999–2004
2007–2008
Saves José Valverde 98 2003–2007
Strikeouts Randy Johnson 2,077 1999–2004
2007–2008
Shutouts Randy Johnson 14 1999–2004
2007–2008
Games Brad Ziegler 377 2011–2016, 2018
Innings pitched Randy Johnson 1,630⅓ 1999–2004
2007–2008
Games started Randy Johnson 232 1999–2004
2007–2008
Games finished José Valverde 181 2003–2007
Complete games Randy Johnson 38 1999–2004
2007–2008
Walks Brandon Webb 435 2003–2009
Hits allowed Randy Johnson 1,325 1999–2004
2007–2008
Wild pitches Brandon Webb 56 2003–2009
Hit batsmen Randy Johnson 74 1999–2004
2007–2008
Individual single-season records

These are records of Diamondbacks players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during single season.

Single-season batting

Single-season batting records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref(s)
Batting average Luis Gonzalez .336 1999
Home runs Luis Gonzalez 57 2001
RBI Luis Gonzalez
Matt Williams
142 2001
1999
Runs Jay Bell 132 1999
Hits Luis Gonzalez 206 1999
Singles Jean Segura 135 2016
Doubles Luis Gonzalez 52 2006
Triples Tony Womack 14 2000
Stolen bases Tony Womack 72 1999
At bats Jean Segura 637 2016
Slugging percentage Luis Gonzalez .688 2001
Extra-base hits Luis Gonzalez 100 2001
Total bases Luis Gonzalez 419 2001
On-base percentage Paul Goldschmidt .435 2015
On-base plus slugging Luis Gonzalez 1.117 2001
Walks Paul Goldschmidt 118 2015
Strikeouts Mark Reynolds 223 2009
Single-season pitching
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José Valverde holds the Diamondbacks single-season saves record with 47 in 2007.
Single-season pitching records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref(s)
Wins Randy Johnson 24 2002
Losses Rodrigo López
Brandon Webb
16 2010
2004
Strikeouts Randy Johnson 372 2001
ERA Randy Johnson 2.32 2002
Earned runs allowed Liván Hernández 112 2007
Hits allowed Liván Hernández 247 2007
Shutouts Randy Johnson 4 2002
Saves José Valverde 47 2007
Games Óscar Villarreal 86 2003
Games started Randy Johnson
Curt Schilling
Brandon Webb
35 1999,2000,2002,2004
2001-2002
2004


Complete games Randy Johnson 12 1999
Innings pitched Randy Johnson 271.2 1999
Team single-game records
A man wearing a white baseball uniform, black hat and black glove stands in the field.
Steve Finley hit three doubles during the Diamondbacks' franchise record eight-double game on June 2, 1999.

These are records of Diamondbacks teams with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single game.

Single-game batting

Single-game batting records
Statistic Record Opponent Date
Home runs hit 8 Philadelphia Phillies June 10, 2019
Runs scored 20 San Diego Padres July 7, 2018
Hits 22 (2x) San Francisco Giants (most recent) April 19, 2024 (most recent)
Doubles 8 Montreal Expos June 2, 1999
Triples 4 (5×) Colorado Rockies (most recent) October 4, 2017 (most recent)
Runners left on base 16 (2×) Los Angeles Dodgers (most recent) April 30, 2007 (most recent)
Strikeouts 18 San Diego Padres April 25, 2007
Stolen bases 7 New York Mets May 19, 2000
Single-game pitching
Single-game pitching records
Statistic Record Opponent Date
Hits allowed, inning 10 St. Louis Cardinals September 23, 2002
Runs allowed, inning 11 Texas Rangers June 23, 1998
Home runs allowed, inning 3 (5×) Kansas City Royals (most recent) May 23, 2022 (most recent)
Strikeouts 20 Cincinnati Reds May 8, 2001
Team season records
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Stephen Drew led the team in triples in 2008, hitting 11 of the Diamondbacks' tie for the franchise record of 47 that season.

These are records of Diamondbacks teams with the best and worst performances in particular statistical categories during a single season.

Season batting

Season batting records
Statistic Record Season
Home runs 220 2017,2019
Runs 908 1999
Hits 1,566 1999
Doubles 331 2006
Triples 56 2016
Runners left on base 1,211 2002
Strikeouts 965 2006
Stolen bases 166 2023
Season pitching
Season pitching records
Statistic Record Season
Hits allowed 1309 2017
Runs allowed 644 2018
Home runs allowed 147 2008
Strikeouts 1,482 2017
Shutouts 13 2001
Team all-time records
Source:
Team all-time records
Statistic Record
Home runs 4,406
Runs 18,6969
Hits 36,304
Batting average .254
ERA 4.27
Runs allowed 19,349
Notes
  • Earned run average is calculated as 9 × (ER ÷ IP), where E R {\displaystyle ER} is earned runs and I P {\displaystyle IP} is innings pitched.

See also

References

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