News
Supporters of the bill said it would keep the Arizona Diamondbacks in Chase Field, with added penalties if the hometown team ...
The Diamondbacks are likely sticking at Chase Field for a while after getting public funding for stadium upgrades. Read more ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed House Bill 2704, which will allocate funding for Chase Field renovations. It's a victory ...
Basic repairs like fixing the AC system are first, but fans will have new, major seating options within 2 years if ...
The 2025 opening day payroll was estimated to be approximately $187 million by Cots Baseball Contracts. Roster Resources at ...
If Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a massive taxpayer giveaway for the Arizona Diamondbacks, the box score will read no runs, no hits ...
We’re doing everything possible to get (Chase Field) ready and keep it in tip-top shape, prolong the longevity and health of that stadium. It’s our responsibility to do as much due diligence as we can ...
Ken Kendrick reveals Diamondbacks' plans for 2025, including record payroll and ace addition, amid Chase Field funding debate in exclusive 12News interview.
Kendrick’s comments were prompted by the lack of progress in securing a new stadium deal, as the current agreement with Chase Field is slated to expire at the end of the 2027 season.
Ken Kendrick, an 80-year-old billionaire, has been the Diamondbacks’ managing general partner since 2004. He was also a part-owner during the D-backs inception.
The Diamondbacks say enthusiasm surrounding the team remains high, with Hall and owner Ken Kendrick, the club’s managing general partner, saying they expect attendance to climb once again in 2025.
At 81, Ken Kendrick knows time is not on his side. It is a point he has raised often with reporters in recent years, including last month, when the Arizona Diamondbacks owner sat at a podium to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results