| D-Backs sign Tony Clark to one-year contract | Fri Jan 2 19:54:57 2009 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to terms with infielder Tony Clark on a one-year contract Friday. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed. The 36-year-old Clark, who began last season with the Padres and was re- acquired by the D-Backs in July, batted a combined .225 with three home runs and 24 RBI in 108 contests. He previously played for Arizona from 2005-07. "We are pleased to retain Tony," said Diamondbacks executive vice president and general mana | |
| Diamondbacks partner and CEO Moorad resigns in attempt to buy Padres | Fri Jan 2 18:25:24 2009 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Arizona Diamondbacks general partner and chief executive officer Jeff Moorad resigned from the organization Friday, according to managing general partner Ken Kendrick. Derrick Hall was immediately promoted to president and CEO of the club. "Derrick has clearly demonstrated the ability to run a successful organization in his tenure as president of the D-backs and was an easy choice to promote to chief executive officer after accepting Jeff's resignation this mornin | |
| D'Backs sign Snyder | Tue Dec 30 17:38:56 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to terms with catcher Chris Snyder on a three-year contract through the 2011 season with a club option for 2012 on Tuesday. No further terms of the agreement were disclosed. Snyder, 27, batted .237 in 115 games last season with 22 doubles, 16 home runs and 64 RBI. His 16 home runs were a franchise record for Arizona catchers. Also, he led all NL catchers in 2008 with a 1.000 fielding percentage, not committing an error in 847 chance | |
| Giants add five-time Cy Young Award winner Johnson | Fri Dec 26 22:05:15 2008 EST |
| ohnson to a one-year deal on Friday. Per team policy, financial terms were not disclosed. Johnson, 45, trails only Roger Clemens (six) in career Cy Young Awards and went 11-10 last season with a 3.91 earned run average in 30 starts for the Arizona Diamondbacks. "We are extremely excited to bring Randy Johnson to the Giants organization," said Giants general manager Brian Sabean. "Randy continues to be one of the most intimidating and competitive pitchers in baseball today. He commands respect an | |
| Embree, Rockies agree to one-year contract | Sat Dec 13 14:21:56 2008 EST |
| be 39 when the season starts, appeared in 70 games for the Oakland Athletics last season, posting a 2-5 mark to go along with a 4.96 earned-run average. He had saved 17 games for the A's in 2007. A veteran of 15 major league seasons, Embree is 37-43 lifetime with 25 saves and a 4.55 ERA in 846 games, four of which have been starts, for the Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees and A's. | |
| Diamondbacks get Schoeneweis from Mets | Fri Dec 12 19:42:15 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired left-handed reliever Scott Schoeneweis and cash considerations from the New York Mets on Friday exchange for right-handed pitcher Connor Robertson. The Mets have been reshaping their bullpen in the last few days, first signing former Angels reliever Francisco Rodriguez, who set the major league record with 62 saves in 2008, and then acquiring J.J. Putz from the Seattle Mariners in a three-team trade with Cleveland. The 35-year-old | |
| D-Backs ink Lopez | Fri Dec 12 15:40:10 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks continued to bolster their infield on Friday, signing Felipe Lopez to a one-year contract. Lopez, who split last season with Washington and St. Louis, was awarded $4.9 million in arbitration for the 2008 season with the Nats. He hit just .234 with two home runs and 25 RBI in 100 games before being released by the team on July 31. Lopez was signed by the Cardinals on August 6 and finished the year with four homers, 21 RBI and a .385 average | |
| D-Backs bring Ojeda back for another year | Wed Dec 10 23:14:18 2008 EST |
| Las Vegas, NV (Sports Network) - The Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to terms with infielder Augie Ojeda on a one-year contract on Wednesday. The 33-year-old native of Los Angeles hit .242 with 17 RBI and nine doubles in a career-high 105 games for Arizona last season. Over 340 games in seven seasons with the Cubs, Twins and Diamondbacks, Ojeda is a .235 hitter with six home runs, 60 RBI and 24 two-base hits. | |
| Embree on verge of signing with Rox | Wed Dec 10 12:11:11 2008 EST |
| be 39 when the season starts, appeared in 70 games for the Oakland Athletics last season, posting a 2-5 mark to go along with a 4.96 earned run average. He had saved 17 games for the A's in 2007. A veteran of 15 major league seasons, Embree is 37-43 lifetime with 25 saves and a 4.55 ERA in 846 games, four of which have been starts, for the Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees and A's. | |
| Johnson, Burnett file for free agency | Thu Nov 13 21:31:52 2008 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson and Toronto Blue Jays hurler A.J. Burnett filed for free agency on Thursday. Johnson finished his 21st season with an 11-10 record, a 3.91 earned-run average and 173 strikeouts in 184 innings over 30 starts for Arizona. His final victory of the season also left the fearsome southpaw five shy of 300 career wins. The 45-year-old is 295-160 with a 3.26 ERA and 4,789 strikeouts in 596 games (586 starts) with Montreal, Seattl | |
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