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Written by Jeff Summers
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Arizona Diamondbacks News
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D-backs lose Tinsley to Mariners
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Grace just kept hits comin' in his career
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Williams makes debut on Hall ballot
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Bell's determination leads to Hall ballot
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Mailbag: Are Ojeda, Burke options?
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D-backs face several decisions
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D-backs lend hand with ticket program
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Mailbag: Will D-backs ink Vazquez?
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Vazquez waiting on D-backs
Latest news and information about the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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The Diamondbacks are courting low-priced second basemen in an attempt to fill the void left by the impending departure of free agent Orlando Hudson, and they seem to be considering a platoon.
General manager Josh Byrnes offered a one-year contract with a team option to Ramon Vazquez, but Vazquez's agent said his client is seeking a multiyear deal. The sides are expected to speak again.
Byrnes also has had preliminary conversations with the agent for Damion Easley, who spent 2006 with the D-backs. Agent Paul Cohen said no contract offer had been made, and that five teams have expressed some level...
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The Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday released infielder Jamie D'Antona, who is expected to sign with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Japan's Central League. D'Antona made his major league debut on July 22, getting a pinch-hit single in his first career at-bat against the Cubs' Sean Marshall at Chase Field.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks have made an offer to free-agent infielder Ramon Vazquez, according to a Major League...
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The San Francisco Giants ' pursuit of free-agent second baseman Orlando Hudson, previously considered casual, is...
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The Seattle Mariners will name Don Wakamatsu their manager Wednesday, completing a three-week search for a...
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The Florida Marlins haven't wasted much time in shaping their 2009 roster. Three trades are already in the books, with more almost certainly on the way, says Ryan Fagan.
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Free-agent shopping promises to be hotter than Christmas sales, and we take a look at the teams who has the lists -- and the money -- to cart off the best players.
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Francisco Rodriguez and fellow stoppers can be had, and for less money than you might think.
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Randy Johnson filed for free agency on Thursday after failing to reach a contract agreement to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 45-year-old lefty is five wins shy of 300 and "hopes to find a team where he can continue to pitch at a high level and contribute to another world championship," agents Barry Meister and Alan Nero said in a statement.
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Thursday could be decision day in Randy Johnson's negotiations with the Arizona Diamondbacks according to...
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