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Revision as of 04:11, 21 September 2016


2010 Arizona Diamondbacks
DivisionWestern Division
BallparkChase Field
CityPhoenix, Arizona
OwnersKen Kendrick
ManagersA. J. Hinch through July 1
Kirk Gibson (interim) after July 1
TelevisionFS Arizona
(Daron Sutton, Greg Schulte, Mark Grace, Luis Gonzalez, Joe Garagiola)
RadioKTAR (620 AM)
(Greg Schulte, Jeff Munn, Tom Candiotti)
KSUN (Spanish)
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The Arizona Diamondbacks' 2010 season, the franchise's thirteenth season in Major League Baseball, included the team's attempt to make the playoffs for the first time since 2007. On July 1, 2010, the Arizona Diamondbacks fired Manager A. J. Hinch following a 31-48 start to the 2010 season and promoted Kirk Gibson who had served as the bench coach of the team since the 2007 season.[1][2] Along with the dismissal of Hinch came the firing of General Manager Josh Byrnes.[3]

Edwin Jackson no-hitter

On June 25, 2010, in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, Diamondbacks right-hander Edwin Jackson threw the second no-hitter in franchise history in a 1-0 victory in front of a crowd of 18,918.[4] Jackson walked eight Rays batters and struck out six in a 149 pitch outing to complete the game, the only offense he received by his teammates came in the form of a solo home run by First baseman Adam LaRoche in the second inning.[5]

Regular season

Season standings

NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 92 70 .568 49‍–‍32 43‍–‍38
San Diego Padres 90 72 .556 2 45‍–‍36 45‍–‍36
Colorado Rockies 83 79 .512 9 52‍–‍29 31‍–‍50
Los Angeles Dodgers 80 82 .494 12 45‍–‍36 35‍–‍46
Arizona Diamondbacks 65 97 .401 27 40‍–‍41 25‍–‍56

Record vs. opponents


Source: [6]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 1–6 2–5 9–9 3–3 4–3 5–13 3–4 5–1 2–4 2–4 8–10 5–13 4–5 3–4 6–9
Atlanta 4–3 4–2 3–2 2–4 11–7 5–1 5–3 5–2 11–7 8–10 6–3 4–2 4–3 2–6 8–10 9–6
Chicago 6–1 2–4 4–12 2–3 4–2 7–11 3–4 9–6 3–4 4–2 5–10 3–5 2–5 9–6 4–2 8–10
Cincinnati 5–2 2–3 12–4 2–5 5–2 10–5 5–4 11–3 4–2 2–5 10–6 2–4 3–4 6–12 4–3 8–7
Colorado 9–9 4–2 3–2 5–2 3–4 2–4 7–11 5–4 3–3 1–6 3–4 12–6 9–9 3–4 5–3 9–6
Florida 3–3 7–11 2–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 4–4 12–6 5–13 6–2 3–6 2–5 3–2 13–5 7–8
Houston 3–4 1–5 11–7 5–10 4–2 3–3 2–4 8–7 3–4 4–3 11–4 2–5 2–7 10–5 4–4 3–12
Los Angeles 13–5 3–5 4–3 4–5 11–7 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–10 8–10 3–4 3–3 4–11
Milwaukee 4–3 2–5 6–9 3–11 4–5 4–4 7–8 2–4 5–2 1–5 13–5 3–4 2–5 8–7 4–2 9–6
New York 1–5 7–11 4–3 2–4 3–3 6–12 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–9 6–1 3–3 3–4 3–3 9–9 13–5
Philadelphia 4–2 10–8 2–4 5–2 6–1 13–5 3–4 4–2 5–1 9–9 2–4 5–2 3–3 4–4 12–6 10–8
Pittsburgh 4–2 3–6 10–5 6–10 4–3 2–6 4–11 3–4 5–13 1–6 4–2 0–6 2–4 6–9 1–5 2–13
San Diego 10–8 2–4 5–3 4–2 6–12 6–3 5–2 10–8 4–3 3–3 2–5 6–0 12–6 3–4 3–3 9–6
San Francisco 13–5 3–4 5–2 4–3 9–9 5–2 7–2 10–8 5–2 4–3 3–3 4–2 6–12 3–3 4–2 7–8
St. Louis 5–4 6–2 6–9 12–6 4–3 2–3 5–10 4–3 7–8 3–3 4–4 9–6 4–3 3–3 3–3 9–6
Washington 4–3 10–8 2–4 3–4 3–5 5–13 4–4 3–3 2–4 9–9 6–12 5–1 3–3 2–4 3–3 5–13


Game log

Legend
Diamondbacks Win Diamondbacks Loss Game Postponed
2010 Game Log (65-97)

Roster

2010 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Brett Butler
AA Mobile BayBears Southern League Rico Brogna
A Visalia Rawhide California League Audo Vicente
A South Bend Silver Hawks Midwest League Mark Haley
A-Short Season Yakima Bears Northwest League Bob Didier
Rookie Missoula Osprey Pioneer League Héctor de la Cruz

References