Major League Baseball published a short-form documentary centered around the friendship between Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said his ticket requests went through the roof this week with the New York Yankees coming to Chase Field for the first time in nearly five years.
The Arizona Diamondbacks presented National League championship rings to players, coaches and members of the front office from the 2023 team during a special pregame ceremony on Friday at Chase Field.
Torey Lovullo has managed over 1,000 games but has never seen anything like what transpired at Chase Field on Opening Day. Eugenio Suarez has played nearly 2,000 professional games, and what the Arizona Diamondbacks accomplished in the third inning against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday night was completely new to him.
With Opening Day just two days away, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo has unveiled his club’s starting rotation. However, this rotation is subject to change, as the D-backs are commencing the season without newly acquired Eduardo Rodriguez, who is on the IL due to a left lat strain he suffered a week ago.
Arizona Diamondbacks fans did not get to see a full baseball game on Monday night, but they got to experience rain in Chase Field, and that’s not something many people can say.
Last night, left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez was removed from his start after throwing warmups in the second inning with left lat tightness. Last night, manager Torey Lovullo described the injury as more of a back than a shoulder issue.
Against the Cubs on Tuesday night, Diamondbacks’ starter Eduardo Rodriguez departed after pitching one shutout inning. Rodriguez attempted to head out for a second inning but was escorted off accompanied by a trainer following a few warmup pitches.
Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez left today's game in the second inning after a couple warmup pitches due to left lat tightness. After throwing his last warmup pitch, Rodriguez approached second baseman Elvis Andrus complaining of back tightness.
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo may very well be living in his own baseball version of Groundhog Day.
Manager of the Year is a funny one because there are arguments that baseball managers have the least impact on the game, with all the analytics. Here is a look at the NL Manager of the Year market.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo spoke to the media before the Cactus League game against the Oakland Athletics. The topics that came up included how
The Diamondbacks face off against NL West rival Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch today. Prior to the game, the team announced a slew of roster moves, covered here by Inside the Diamondbacks' Jack Sommers. Lovullo addressed the media ahead of their matchup today, and commented on some of the decisions made.
When camp first opened, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo and general manager Mike Hazen both talked about raising the standards. They were both careful
After the Diamondbacks had their fairytale World Series run fall short in Game 5, manager Torey Lovullo explained during the postgame press conference that all he wanted to do was crawl up in bed and eat ice cream.
Considering the team’s success in 2023 — capped off with a National League pennant — it’s no surprise that the Diamondbacks’ front office wants the skipper to stick around for the foreseeable future.
Lovullo, who is in his seventh season managing the Diamondbacks, spoke with the media after the loss. He tried to express how sad he was over Arizona coming up short against the Rangers.
Of course, there is certainly an argument to be made that there is no reason for the Diamondbacks to hang their heads. However, this did not stop manager Torey Lovullo from bursting into tears following his team’s elimination.
Whether you’re an ardent fan or a fervent critic, it’s impossible to overlook the far-reaching impact that Deion Sanders has had on the sports world. From college football to postseason baseball, his “prime mentality” of keeping receipts has ignited a blaze.
The 2023 Major League Baseball season is heading into the home stretch. Who will take home the hardware as the National League's Manager of the Year?
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