1998 Arizona Diamondbacks
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkBank One Ballpark
CityPhoenix, Arizona
Record65–97 (.401)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJerry Colangelo
Ken Kendrick
General managersJoe Garagiola Jr.
ManagersBuck Showalter
TelevisionFSN Arizona
KTVK (3TV)
(Thom Brennaman, Greg Schulte, Bob Brenly, Joe Garagiola, Al McCoy)
RadioKTAR (620 AM)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte)
KSUN (Spanish)
(Jose Tolentino, Ivan Lara)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 1998 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the Diamondbacks' inaugural season. They looked to contend in what was a strong National League West. They finished the season 33 games behind the National League Champion San Diego Padres with a record of 65–97, last in the division.

Jeff Suppan was the last player from the inaugural team still active in Major League Baseball when he retired in 2012.

Offseason

  • February 7, 1997: Mark Davis was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[1]
  • August 14, 1997: Mark Davis was sent to the Milwaukee Brewers by the Arizona Diamondbacks as part of a conditional deal.[1]
  • November 17, 1997: Jay Bell signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[2]
  • November 18, 1997: Devon White was traded by the Florida Marlins to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Jesus Martinez (minors).[3]
  • November 18, 1997: Travis Fryman was traded by the Detroit Tigers to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Gabe Alvarez, Joe Randa, and Matt Drews (minors).[4]
  • December 1, 1997: Matt Williams was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Travis Fryman, Tom Martin, and cash.[5]
  • January 8, 1998: Andy Stankiewicz signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[6]
  • January 11, 1998: Mark Davis was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[1]

Expansion Draft

Round 1

PickPlayerPositionFromTo
2Brian AndersonLHPCleAri
3Jeff SuppanRHPBosAri
5Gabe Alvarez3BSDAri
7Jorge FábregasCCWSAri
9Karim GarcíaOFLAAri
11Edwin DiazIFTexAri
13Cory LidleRHPNYMAri
15Joel AdamsonLHPMilAri
17Ben FordRHPNYYAri
19Yamil BenitezOFKCAri
21Neil WeberLHPMonAri
23Jason BoydRHPPhiAri
25Brent BredeOFMinAri
27Tony BatistaIFOakAri

Round 2

PickPlayerPositionFromTo
29Tom MartinLHPHouAri
31Omar DaalLHPTorAri
33Scott WinchesterRHPCinAri
35Clint SodowskyRHPPitAri
37Danny KlassenIFMilAri
39Matt DrewsRHPDetAri
41Todd ErdosRHPSDAri
43Chris ClemonsRHPCWSAri
45David DellucciOFBalAri
47Damian MillerCMinAri
49Héctor CarrascoRHPKCAri
51Hanley FriasSSTexAri
53Bob WolcottRHPSeaAri
55Mike Bell3BAnaAri

Round 3

PickPlayerPositionFromTo
57Joe Randa3BPitAri
59Jesus MartinezLHPLAAri
61Russ SpringerRHPHouAri
63Bryan CoreyRHPDetAri
65Kelly StinnettCMilAri
67Chuck McElroyLHPCWSAri
69Marty JanzenRHPTorAri

1996–97 MLB June drafts and minor league affiliates

The two expansion teams set to debut in 1998, the Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays, had two full seasons to establish scouting and player development systems and were permitted to participate fully in the 1996 and 1997 Major League Baseball drafts. The Diamondbacks drafted 30th in both 1996 and 1997, selecting 62 players (1996) and 60 players (1997) in those drafts. The team began developing those players in a farm system with three minor-league affiliates in 1996 and four in 1997.

Among the players selected and signed by Arizona from those drafts were pitchers Brad Penny (fifth round, 1996) and Casey Fossum (seventh, 1996); infielders Alex Cintrón (36th, 1997), Jack Cust (first, 1997) and Junior Spivey (36th round, 1996); and outfielders Ron Calloway (eighth, 1997) and Jason Conti (32nd, 1996).

1996 farm system

Level Team League Manager
A Visalia Oaks California League Tim Torricelli
Rookie AZL Diamondbacks Arizona League Dwayne Murphy
Rookie Lethbridge Black Diamonds Pioneer League Chris Speier

Visalia affiliation shared with Detroit Tigers[7]

1997 farm system

Level Team League Manager
A High Desert Mavericks California League Chris Speier
A South Bend Silver Hawks Midwest League Dick Scott
Rookie AZL Diamondbacks Arizona League Brian Butterfield and Don Wakamatsu
Rookie Lethbridge Black Diamonds Pioneer League Tommy Jones

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: High Desert[7]

Regular season

Opening Day starters

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Diego Padres 9864 0.605 54–27 44–37
San Francisco Giants 8974 0.546 49–32 40–42
Los Angeles Dodgers 8379 0.512 15 48–33 35–46
Colorado Rockies 7785 0.475 21 42–39 35–46
Arizona Diamondbacks 6597 0.401 33 34–47 31–50

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 1–85–74–56–66–24–54–86–32–74–52–76–33–95–72–75–8
Atlanta 8–13–67–25–37–54–58–17–26–69–38–47–25–47–26–39–7
Chicago 7–56–36–57–27–24–74–56–67–24–53–68–35–47–34–75–8
Cincinnati 5–42–75–64–59–03–85–46–58–13–64–55–71–112–78–37-6
Colorado 6–63–52–75–46–36–56–64–77–23–65–45–45–77–53–64–8
Florida 2–65–72–70–93–63–64–50–95–75–76–63–64–50–94–58–8
Houston 5–45–47–48–35–66-33–69–27–25–47–29–25–46–35–710–4
Los Angeles 8–41–85–44–56–65–46–35–45–43–55–47–55–76–64–58–5
Milwaukee 3–62–76–65–67–49–02–94–56–31–84–56–53–65–43–88–6
Montreal 7–26–62–71–82–77–52–74–53–68–45–72–74–43–63–66–10
New York 5–43–95–46–36–37–54–55–38–14–88–44–54–54–56–39–7
Philadelphia 7-24–86–35–44–56–62–74–55–47–54–88–11–82–63–67–9
Pittsburgh 3–62–73–87–54–56–32–95–75–67–25–41–85–42–76–56–7
San Diego 9–34–54–511–17–55–44–57–56–34–45–48–14–58–46–36–7
San Francisco 7–52–73–77–25–79–03–66–64–56–35–46–27–24–87–58–5
St. Louis 7–23–67–43–86–35-47–55–48–36–33–66–35–63–65–74–9

Notable transactions

  • June 23, 1998: Alan Embree was traded by the Atlanta Braves to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Russ Springer.[8]
  • June 26, 1998: Aaron Small was selected off waivers by the Arizona Diamondbacks from the Oakland Athletics.[9]

Roster

1998 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

1998 Game Log (65–97)
March/April (7–20)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 31Rockies2–9D. KileA. Benes (0–1)47,4840–1Loss 1
2April 1Rockies0–6J. ThompsonW. Blair (0–1)43,7580–2Loss 2
3April 2Rockies4–6P. AstacioB. Anderson (0–1)Dipoto42,8760–3Loss 3
4April 3Giants3–8M. GardnerJ. Suppan (0–1)45,5900–4Loss 4
5April 4Giants3–5D. DarwinG. Olson (0–1)Nen47,0470–5Loss 5
6April 5Giants3–2A. Benes (1–1)S. EstesRodriguez (1)47,5931–5Win 1
7April 7@ Dodgers1–9C. ParkW. Blair (0–2)52,4241–6Loss 1
8April 8@ Dodgers3–0B. Anderson (1–1)H. NomoRodriguez (2)37,0162–6Win 1
9April 9@ Dodgers2–7I. ValdezJ. Suppan (0–2)39,5412–7Loss 1
10April 10@ Padres4–6D. MeciliF. Rodriguez (0–1)27,2462–8Loss 2
11April 11@ Padres0–7P. SmithJ. Adamson (0–1)37,7532–9Loss 3
12April 12@ Padres2–4J. HamiltonW. Blair (0–3)Hoffman26,2172–10Loss 4
13April 13@ Padres0–1A. AshbyB. Anderson (1–2)36,2782–11Loss 5
14April 14@ Cardinals5–15M. BushyC. Sodowsky (0–1)31,4772–12Loss 6
15April 16(1)@ Cardinals4–5T. StottlmyrerJ. Adamson (0–2)BrantleyN/A2–13Loss 7
16April 16(2)@ Cardinals8–2A. Benes (2–1)D. Osborne32,0393–13Win 1
17April 17Marlins7–5R. Springer (1–0)V. DarensbourghRodriguez (3)47,4014–13Win 2
18April 18Marlins7–5B. Manuel (1–0)A. AlfonsecaRodriguez (4)49,9105–13Win 3
19April 19Marlins3–4B. MeadowsJ. Suppan (0–3)Stanifer47,3395–14Loss 1
20April 20Marlins15–4C. Sodowsky (1–1)L. Hernandez45,2566–14Win 1
21April 22@ Braves2–5J. SmoltzA. Benes (2–2)30,9526–15Loss 1
22April 23@ Braves1–3T. GlavineW. Blair (0–4)Wohlers33,0136–16Loss 2
23April 24@ Braves5–6K. LigtenbergR. Springer (1–1)41,5146–17Loss 3
24April 25@ Marlins4–3 (11)S. Brow (1–0)V. DarensbouroghRodriguez (5)28,7107–17Win 1
25April 26@ Marlins6–12E. LudwickJ. Adamson (0–3)24,7827–18Loss 1
26April 27Braves5–6M. CatherO. Daal (0–1)Wohlers47,4107–19Loss 2
27April 28Braves2–12T. GlavineW. Blair (0–5)47,5937–20Loss 3
May
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#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
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July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
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August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
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September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
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October
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
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Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; Avg. = Batting average

Pos Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
CKelly Stinnett92274711134.259
1BTravis Lee1465621512272.269
2BAndy Fox139502139944.277
3BMatt Williams1355101362071.267
SSJay Bell1555491382067.251
LFDavid Dellucci124416108551.260
CFDevon White1465631572285.279
RFKarim García11333374943.222

[10]

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; Avg. = Batting average

Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
Tony Batista106293801841.273
Brent Brede9821248217.226
Yamil Benítez9120641930.199
Damian Miller5716848314.286
Jorge Fábregas5015130115.199
Andy Stankiewicz771453008.207
Danny Klassen291082138.194
Bernard Gilkey291012515.248
Chris Jones2031603.194
Hanley Frías1523311.130
Hensley Meulens715111.067
Mike Robertson1113200.154
Edwin Díaz37000.000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; BB = Walks allowed

Player G IP W L ERA SO BB
Andy Benes34231.114133.9716474
Brian Anderson32208.012134.339524
Omar Daal33162.28122.8813251
Willie Blair23146.24155.347151
Jeff Suppan1366.0696.683921
Bob Wolcott633.0137.092113
Joel Adamson523.0038.221411

[10]

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; BB = Walks allowed

Player G IP W L ERA SO BB
Amaury Telemaco27121.0693.946033

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; BB = Walks allowed

Player G IP W L SV ERA SO BB
Gregg Olson6468.234303.015525
Clint Sodowsky4577.23605.684239
Félix Rodríguez4344.00256.143629
Alan Embree3535.03214.112413
Willie Banks3343.21213.093225
Bobby Chouinard2638.10204.232611
Russ Springer2632.24304.133714
Aaron Small2331.23103.69148
Scott Brow1721.11007.171314
Barry Manuel1315.21007.471214
Ben Ford810.00009.9053
Efraín Valdez64.10004.1521
Chris Michalak55.100011.8154
Vladimir Núñez45.100010.1322
Neil Weber42.100011.5743
Bryan Corey34.00009.0012
Ricky Pickett20.200081.0024

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tucson Sidewinders Pacific Coast League Chris Speier
A High Desert Mavericks California League Don Wakamatsu
A South Bend Silver Hawks Midwest League Roly de Armas
Rookie AZL Diamondbacks Arizona League Mike Brumley
Rookie Lethbridge Black Diamonds Pioneer League Joe Almaraz

[7][11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Mark Davis Stats".
  2. Jay Bell Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  3. Devon White Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  4. Travis Fryman Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  5. Matt Williams Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  6. Andy Stankiewicz Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  7. 1 2 3 Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  8. Alan Embree Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
  9. "Aaron Small Stats".
  10. 1 2 "1998 Arizona Diamondbacks Statistics".
  11. "1998 Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Affiliates".
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