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News goes one-on-one with Arizona Diamondbacks' owner Ken Kendrick, who is cautiously optimistic with a record payroll and one of the biggest off-season signings.
Remember when the Arizona Diamondbacks said that only fans would be paying to upgrade Chase Field? That's no longer the case.
So where do the two "new" MLB parks rank on this year's countdown? Here's a ranking of all 30 MLB stadiums for the 2025 season from worst to first. Tonight, it's the Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati ...
Their plan to divert taxes generated in and around Chase Field to pay for the upgrades ... One that its bazillionaire owner, Ken Kendrick, bought for $238 million in 2004. Still, it’s inevitable ...
Is this really a time to be bailing out billionaires? The owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, Ken Kendrick, is a billionaire. He and his wife, Randy, are mega-donors to the Republican Party ...
Legislation to fund Chase Field repairs and improvements moved forward Monday ... The team's 30-year lease ends in 2027 and managing partner Ken Kendrick said last year that the Diamondbacks "may run ...
The Smithsonian should be free to honor people like my dad, Marlon Green, who won a case to fly for Continental Airlines at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick bemoaned the Dodgers’ ad nauseum spending ... The payroll is expected to be supported by strong attendance numbers at Chase Field, and a disappointing summer could lead ...
Roberts and Montini should be banned from Chase Field, as if they cared ... I say give them $250 million and let Ken Kendrick throw in whatever more is needed. Tell them that this is a one ...
After last year’s disaster, he quickly opted back in, to the dismay of D-Backs owner Ken Kendrick ... Their first meetings will be at Chase Field on May 8-11.