2014 Arizona Diamondbacks season
Major League Baseball team season
The Arizona Diamondbacks ' 2014 season was the franchise's 17th season in Major League Baseball and their 17th season at Chase Field . The team finished with a record of 64–98, placing last in the National League West and having the worst record in the major leagues. General manager Kevin Towers was fired on September 5 and replaced by Dave Stewart . On September 26, manager Kirk Gibson was also fired, ending his 4+ 1 ⁄2 -year tenure as the Diamondbacks' manager. Bench coach Alan Trammell managed the final three games of the season. On October 13, Chip Hale was announced as the Diamondbacks' manager for 2015 .
Regular season
March/April
This season, Major League Baseball scheduled the Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers to open the season with a two-game series at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Australia. As a result, both teams began spring training earlier than usual and played abbreviated Cactus League schedules before flying to Australia for the series.[ 1]
Season standings
National League West
National League Standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: Head-to-Head Records
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–3
5–2
3–4
9–10
4–15
3–4
3–4
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–7
6–13
1–5
1–6
7–13
Atlanta
3–3
–
5–1
5–2
4–3
1–6
9–10
5–2
9–10
11–8
3–4
3–4
1–5
2–4
11–8
7–13
Chicago
2–5
1–5
–
8–11
5–2
3–4
4–2
11–8
5–2
3–3
5–14
3–4
2–4
9–10
3–4
9–11
Cincinnati
4–3
2–5
11–8
–
3–4
3–4
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–3
12–7
1–5
5–2
7–12
3–3
6–14
Colorado
10–9
3–4
2–5
4–3
–
6–13
3–4
1–6
3–4
3–3
2–4
10–9
10–9
1–5
1–5
7–13
Los Angeles
15–4
6–1
4–3
4–3
13–6
–
3–3
1–5
4–2
3–4
2–5
12–7
10–9
4–3
2–4
11–9
Miami
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–4
4–3
3–3
–
3–4
8–11
9–10
2–4
3–4
3–4
4–2
6–13
13–7
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
8–11
9–10
6–1
5–1
4–3
–
4–3
3–4
12–7
3–3
2–4
7–12
2–4
11–9
New York
4–2
10–9
2–5
4–2
4–3
2–4
11–8
3–4
–
13–6
3–4
3–3
1–6
4–3
4–15
11–9
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
3–3
3–3
3–3
4–3
10–9
4–3
6–13
–
1–6
4–3
2–5
4–3
10–9
7–13
Pittsburgh
4–3
4–3
14–5
7–12
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–12
4–3
6–1
–
3–3
4–2
8–11
3–4
11–9
San Diego
7–12
4–3
4–3
5–1
9–10
7–12
4–3
3–3
3–3
3–4
3–3
–
10–9
3–4
3–4
9–11
San Francisco
13–6
5–1
4–2
2–5
9–10
9–10
4–3
4–2
6–1
5–2
2–4
9–10
–
4–3
2–5
10–10
St. Louis
5–1
4–2
10–9
12–7
5–1
3–4
2–4
12–7
3–4
3–4
11–8
4–3
3–4
–
5–2
8–12
Washington
6–1
8–11
4–3
3–3
5–1
4–2
13–6
4–2
15–4
9–10
4–3
4–3
5–2
2–5
–
10–10
Game log
Legend
Diamondbacks win
Diamondbacks loss
Postponement
Bold
Diamondbacks team member
2014 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
4
April 1
Giants
5 – 4
Miley (1–1)
Gutiérrez (0–1)
Reed (1)
18,974
1–3
5
April 2
Giants
2 – 0
Hudson (1–0)
Cahill (0–2)
Romo (2)
19,357
1–4
6
April 3
Giants
8 – 5
Machí (2–0)
Harris (0–1)
19,131
1–5
7
April 4
@ Rockies
12 – 2
Nicasio (1–0)
Delgado (0–1)
49,130
1–6
8
April 5
@ Rockies
9 – 4
Kahnle (1–0)
McCarthy (0–1)
34,407
1–7
9
April 6
@ Rockies
5 – 3
Miley (2–1)
Anderson (0–2)
Reed (2)
29,779
2–7
10
April 8
@ Giants
7 – 3
Hudson (2–0)
Cahill (0–3)
42,166
2–8
11
April 9
@ Giants
7 – 3
Arroyo (1–0)
Lincecum (0–1)
Collmenter (1)
41,157
3–8
12
April 10
@ Giants
6 – 5 (10)
Putz (1–0)
Petit (0–1)
Reed (3)
41,577
4–8
13
April 11
Dodgers
6 – 0
Ryu (2–1)
McCarthy (0–2)
33,349
4–9
14
April 12
Dodgers
8 – 5
Greinke (3–0)
Miley (2–2)
Jansen (3)
38,374
4–10
15
April 13
Dodgers
8 – 6
Haren (2–0)
Cahill (0–4)
Jansen (4)
31,757
4–11
16
April 14
Mets
7 – 3
Wheeler (1–2)
Collmenter (0–1)
Torres (1)
18,099
4–12
17
April 15
Mets
9 – 0
Mejía (2–0)
Arroyo (1–1)
21,969
4–13
18
April 16
Mets
5 – 2
Gee (1–0)
McCarthy (0–3)
19,673
4–14
19
April 18
@ Dodgers
4 – 2 (12)
Thatcher (1–0)
Pérez (0–1)
Cahill (1)
47,680
5–14
20
April 19
@ Dodgers
8 – 6
Haren (3–0)
Bolsinger (0–1)
Jansen (6)
48,541
5–15
21
April 20
@ Dodgers
4 – 1
Wright (1–0)
Collmenter (0–2)
Jansen (7)
37,447
5–16
22
April 21
@ Cubs
5 – 1
Wood (1–2)
Arroyo (1–2)
32,439
5–17
23
April 22
@ Cubs
9 – 2
Hammel (3–1)
McCarthy (0–4)
35,381
5–18
24
April 23
@ Cubs
7 – 5
Cahill (1–4)
Strop (0–2)
Reed (4)
32,323
6–18
25
April 24
@ Cubs
5 – 2
Bolsinger (1–1)
Jackson (1–2)
Reed (5)
33,085
7–18
26
April 25
Phillies
5 – 4
Collmenter (1–2)
Hernández (1–1)
Reed (6)
28,168
8–18
27
April 26
Phillies
6 – 5
Manship (1–0)
Cahill (1–5)
Papelbon (7)
35,462
8–19
28
April 27
Phillies
2 – 0
Burnett (1–1)
McCarthy (0–5)
Papelbon (8)
30,022
8–20
29
April 28
Rockies
8 – 5
Morales (3–1)
Miley (2–3)
Hawkins (8)
17,127
8–21
30
April 29
Rockies
5 – 4
Logan (1–0)
Reed (0–2)
Hawkins (9)
19,702
8–22
31
April 30
Rockies
5 – 4 (10)
Reed (1–2)
Kahnle (2–1)
19,135
9–22
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
32
May 2
@ Padres
2 – 0
Arroyo (2–2)
Cashner (2–4)
Reed (7)
27,032
10–22
33
May 3
@ Padres
4 – 3
McCarthy (1–5)
Kennedy (2–4)
Reed (8)
35,213
11–22
34
May 4
@ Padres
4 – 3
Street (1–0)
Pérez (0–1)
32,657
11–23
35
May 5
@ Brewers
8 – 3
Garza (2–3)
Bolsinger (1–2)
27,220
11–24
36
May 6
@ Brewers
7 – 5
Marshall (1–0)
Kintzler (1–1)
Reed (9)
27,497
12–24
37
May 7
@ Brewers
3 – 2
Arroyo (3–2)
Peralta (4–2)
Reed (10)
24,013
13–24
38
May 9
@ White Sox
9 – 3
Rienzo (3–0)
McCarthy (1–6)
19,118
13–25
39
May 10
@ White Sox
4 – 3
Miley (3–3)
Quintana (1–3)
Reed (11)
24,634
14–25
40
May 11
@ White Sox
5 – 1
Anderson (1–0)
Noesí (0–3)
18,612
15–25
41
May 12
Nationals
6 – 5
Clippard (3–2)
Reed (1–3)
Soriano (8)
16,555
15–26
42
May 13
Nationals
3 – 1
Arroyo (4–2)
Strasburg (3–3)
19,025
16–26
43
May 14
Nationals
5 – 1
Clippard (4–2)
Ziegler (0–1)
18,325
16–27
44
May 16
Dodgers
7 – 0
Greinke (7–1)
Miley (3–4)
31,154
16–28
45
May 17
Dodgers
18 – 7
Anderson (2–0)
Kershaw (2–1)
36,688
17–28
46
May 18
Dodgers
5 – 3
Collmenter (2–2)
Haren (5–2)
Reed (12)
35,406
18–28
47
May 20
@ Cardinals
5 – 0
Wainwright (7–2)
Arroyo (4–3)
42,252
18–29
48
May 21
@ Cardinals
3 – 2 (12)
Maness (2–2)
Cahill (1–6)
40,542
18–30
49
May 22
@ Cardinals
4 – 2
Neshek (1–0)
Miley (3–5)
Rosenthal (14)
40,787
18–31
–
May 23
@ Mets
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 25
50
May 24
@ Mets
3 – 2
Collmenter (3–2)
Wheeler (1–5)
Reed (13)
24,551
19–31
51
May 25
@ Mets
2 – 1
Marshall (2–0)
Mejía (4–1)
Reed (14)
n/a
20–31
52
May 25
@ Mets
4 – 2
Matsuzaka (2–0)
Spruill (0–1)
Mejía (3)
30,785
20–32
53
May 26
Padres
7 – 5
Ziegler (1–1)
Quackenbush (0–1)
35,580
21–32
54
May 27
Padres
4 – 3
Quackenbush (1–1)
Marshall (2–1)
Street (15)
17,862
21–33
55
May 28
Padres
12 – 6
Anderson (3–0)
Stauffer (2–1)
22,233
22–33
56
May 29
Reds
4 – 0
Collmenter (4–2)
Cingrani (2–5)
18,457
23–33
57
May 30
Reds
6 – 4
Leake (3–4)
Arroyo (4–4)
Chapman (6)
19,826
23–34
58
May 31
Reds
5 – 0
Cueto (5–4)
McCarthy (1–7)
23,765
23–35
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
59
June 1
Reds
4 – 3
Simón (7–3)
Miley (3–6)
Chapman (7)
24,119
23–36
60
June 3
@ Rockies
4 – 2
Anderson (4–0)
de la Rosa (6–4)
Reed (15)
29,682
24–36
61
June 4
@ Rockies
16 – 8
Ziegler (2–1)
Brothers (2–4)
26,199
25–36
62
June 5
@ Rockies
12 – 7
Arroyo (5–4)
Nicasio (5–4)
26,521
26–36
63
June 6
Braves
5 – 2
Teherán (6–3)
McCarthy (1–8)
Kimbrel (16)
24,504
26–37
64
June 7
Braves
4 – 3 (11)
Delgado (1–1)
Carpenter (4–1)
29,278
27–37
65
June 8
Braves
6 – 5
Anderson (5–0)
Harang (4–5)
Ziegler (1)
26,534
28–37
66
June 9
Astros
4 – 3
Cosart (5–5)
Collmenter (4–3)
Qualls (8)
18,805
28–38
67
June 10
Astros
4 – 1
Arroyo (6–4)
Fields (1–4)
Reed (16)
17,667
29–38
68
June 11
@ Astros
5 – 1
Keuchel (8–3)
McCarthy (1–9)
24,319
29–39
69
June 12
@ Astros
5 – 4 (10)
Sipp (1–0)
Putz (1–1)
33,457
29–40
70
June 13
@ Dodgers
4 – 3
Kershaw (6–2)
Anderson (5–1)
Jansen (18)
42,831
29–41
71
June 14
@ Dodgers
6 – 4
Haren (7–4)
Collmenter (4–4)
Jansen (19)
51,422
29–42
72
June 15
@ Dodgers
6 – 3
Arroyo (7–4)
Beckett (4–4)
52,519
30–42
73
June 16
Brewers
9 – 3
Peralta (7–5)
Harris (0–2)
18,262
30–43
74
June 17
Brewers
7 – 5
Lohse (8–2)
Marshall (2–2)
Rodríguez (22)
18,148
30–44
75
June 18
Brewers
4 – 3
Ziegler (3–1)
Kintzler (1–3)
19,711
31–44
76
June 19
Brewers
4 – 1
Gallardo (5–4)
Anderson (5–2)
Rodríguez (23)
22,559
31–45
77
June 20
Giants
4 – 1
Collmenter (5–4)
Lincecum (5–5)
Reed (17)
29,295
32–45
78
June 21
Giants
6 – 4
Vogelsong (5–3)
McCarthy (1–10)
Romo (21)
37,916
32–46
79
June 22
Giants
4 – 1
Bumgarner (9–4)
Bolsinger (1–3)
Romo (22)
27,862
32–47
80
June 24
Indians
9 – 8 (14)
Collmenter (6–4)
Lowe (0–1)
20,945
33–47
81
June 25
Indians
6 – 1
Kluber (7–5)
Anderson (5–3)
21,269
33–48
82
June 27
@ Padres
2 – 1
McCarthy (2–10)
Ross (6–8)
Reed (18)
25,897
34–48
83
June 28
@ Padres
3 – 1
Collmenter (7–4)
Stults (2–11)
Reed (19)
31,527
35–48
84
June 29
@ Padres
2 – 1
Despaigne (2–0)
Bolsinger (1–4)
Street (21)
20,267
35–49
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
85
July 1
@ Pirates
3 – 2
Frieri (1–3)
Reed (1–4)
21,426
35–50
86
July 2
@ Pirates
5 – 1
Morton (5–9)
Anderson (5–4)
24,161
35–51
87
July 3
@ Pirates
10 – 2
McCarthy (3–10)
Worley (2–1)
27,473
36–51
88
July 4
@ Braves
5 – 2
Santana (7–5)
Collmenter (7–5)
Kimbrel (27)
48,815
36–52
89
July 5
@ Braves
10 – 4
Harang (8–6)
Bolsinger (1–5)
30,405
36–53
90
July 6
@ Braves
3 – 1
Miley (4–6)
Wood (6–7)
Reed (20)
23,709
37–53
91
July 7
Marlins
9 – 1
Anderson (6–4)
Koehler (6–7)
17,103
38–53
92
July 8
Marlins
2 – 1
Dunn (7–4)
Reed (1–5)
Cishek (20)
18,319
38–54
93
July 9
Marlins
4 – 3 (10)
Ziegler (4–1)
Cishek (4–5)
18,268
39–54
94
July 11
@ Giants
5 – 0
Lincecum (9–5)
Bolsinger (1–6)
41,647
39–55
95
July 12
@ Giants
2 – 0
Miley (5–6)
Vogelsong (5–7)
Reed (21)
41,261
40–55
96
July 13
@ Giants
8 – 4
Bumgarner (10–7)
Nuño (2–6)
41,288
40–56
97
July 18
Cubs
5 – 4
de la Rosa (1–0)
Schlitter (2–3)
Reed (22)
32,619
41–56
98
July 19
Cubs
9 – 3
Miley (6–6)
Wood (7–9)
32,528
42–56
99
July 20
Cubs
3 – 2
Collmenter (8–5)
Arrieta (5–2)
Reed (23)
37,131
43–56
100
July 21
Tigers
4 – 3
Verlander (9–8)
Delgado (1–2)
Nathan (20)
25,907
43–57
101
July 22
Tigers
5 – 4
de la Rosa (2–0)
Coke (1–2)
Reed (24)
29,515
44–57
102
July 23
Tigers
11 – 5
Sánchez (7–4)
Cahill (1–7)
24,174
44–58
103
July 25
@ Phillies
9 – 5
Kendrick (5–10)
Miley (6–7)
25,698
44–59
104
July 26
@ Phillies
10 – 6 (10)
Marshall (3–2)
Bastardo (4–4)
29,097
45–59
105
July 27
@ Phillies
4 – 2
Hernández (5–8)
Nuño (2–7)
Papelbon (25)
31,514
45–60
106
July 28
@ Reds
2 – 1 (15)
Pérez (1–1)
Hoover (1–8)
Reed (25)
30,288
46–60
107
July 29
@ Reds
3 – 0
Leake (8–9)
Cahill (1–8)
Chapman (23)
33,153
46–61
108
July 30
@ Reds
5 – 4
Miley (7–7)
Simón (12–6)
Reed (26)
26,332
47–61
109
July 31
Pirates
7 – 4
Pérez (2–1)
Locke (2–3)
Reed (27)
20,145
48–61
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
110
August 1
Pirates
9 – 4
Watson (8–1)
Schultz (0–1)
22,766
48–62
111
August 2
Pirates
8 – 3
Hughes (6–2)
Ziegler (4–2)
33,151
48–63
112
August 3
Pirates
3 – 2 (10)
Marshall (4–2)
Melançon (1–3)
26,913
49–63
113
August 5
Royals
12 – 2
Duffy (6–10)
Miley (7–8)
16,677
49–64
114
August 6
Royals
4 – 3
Ventura (9–8)
Collmenter (8–6)
Holland (32)
16,157
49–65
115
August 7
Royals
6 – 2
Guthrie (8–9)
Nuño (2–8)
17,809
49–66
116
August 8
Rockies
5 – 3
Anderson (7–4)
Matzek (2–7)
21,782
50–66
117
August 9
Rockies
14 – 4
Cahill (2–8)
de la Rosa (11–8)
24,993
51–66
118
August 10
Rockies
5 – 3 (10)
Bélisle (3–6)
Pérez (2–2)
Hawkins (18)
22,104
51–67
–
August 12
@ Indians
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 13
119
August 13
@ Indians
3 – 2
Allen (4–2)
Delgado (1–3)
n/a
51–68
120
August 13
@ Indians
1 – 0 (12)
Delgado (2–3)
Lee (0–1)
Reed (28)
17,562
52–68
121
August 14
@ Marlins
5 – 4 (10)
Dunn (10–5)
Hagens (0–1)
17,074
52–69
122
August 15
@ Marlins
3 – 2
Cahill (3–8)
Hand (2–5)
Reed (29)
18,286
53–69
123
August 16
@ Marlins
2 – 1
Álvarez (9–5)
Miley (7–9)
Cishek (31)
19,563
53–70
124
August 17
@ Marlins
10 – 3
Koehler (9–9)
Collmenter (8–7)
19,296
53–71
125
August 18
@ Nationals
5 – 4 (11)
Stammen (3–4)
Harris (0–3)
21,292
53–72
126
August 19
@ Nationals
8 – 1
Strasburg (10–10)
Anderson (7–5)
26,827
53–73
127
August 20
@ Nationals
3 – 2
Soriano (3–1)
Marshall (4–3)
24,113
53–74
128
August 21
@ Nationals
1 – 0
Soriano (4–1)
Pérez (2–3)
32,311
53–75
129
August 22
Padres
5 – 1
Collmenter (9–7)
Despaigne (3–5)
24,835
54–75
130
August 23
Padres
5 – 2
Pérez (3–3)
Quackenbush (2–3)
Reed (30)
30,583
55–75
131
August 24
Padres
7 – 4
Kennedy (10–11)
Anderson (7–6)
Benoit (8)
20,852
55–76
132
August 26
Dodgers
9 – 5
Hernández (8–9)
Cahill (3–9)
21,758
55–77
133
August 27
Dodgers
3 – 1
Kershaw (16–3)
Miley (7–10)
Jansen (38)
28,394
55–78
134
August 29
Rockies
5 – 2
Ziegler (5–2)
Brothers (4–6)
Reed (31)
22,585
56–78
135
August 30
Rockies
2 – 0
Matzek (4–9)
Nuño (2–9)
Hawkins (22)
27,272
56–79
136
August 31
Rockies
6 – 2
Anderson (8–6)
de la Rosa (13–10)
22,948
57–79
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
@ Padres
3 – 1
Ross (13–12)
Cahill (3–10)
Quackenbush (2)
18,564
57–80
138
September 2
@ Padres
2 – 1
Quackenbush (3–3)
Ziegler (5–3)
14,316
57–81
139
September 3
@ Padres
6 – 1
Collmenter (10–7)
Cashner (2–7)
16,335
58–81
140
September 4
@ Padres
5 – 1
Delgado (3–3)
Kennedy (10–12)
16,025
59–81
141
September 5
@ Dodgers
2 – 1
Haren (12–10)
Nuño (2–10)
Jansen (40)
43,074
59–82
142
September 6
@ Dodgers
5 – 2
Wilson (2–3)
Hudson (0–1)
Jansen (41)
50,823
59–83
143
September 7
@ Dodgers
7 – 2
Greinke (14–8)
Cahill (3–11)
43,460
59–84
144
September 9
@ Giants
5 – 1
Petit (5–3)
Miley (7–11)
41,683
59–85
145
September 10
@ Giants
5 – 0
Machí (7–1)
Pérez (3–4)
41,293
59–86
146
September 11
@ Giants
6 – 2
Peavy (6–13)
Delgado (3–4)
41,039
59–87
147
September 12
Padres
6 – 5
Stults (7–16)
Nuño (2–11)
Quackenbush (3)
31,238
59–88
148
September 13
Padres
10 – 4
Anderson (9–6)
Ross (13–14)
32,429
60–88
149
September 14
Padres
8 – 6
Spruill (1–1)
Despaigne (3–7)
26,075
61–88
150
September 15
Giants
6 – 2
Miley (8–11)
Vogelsong (8–11)
21,731
62–88
151
September 16
Giants
2 – 1
Peavy (7–13)
Collmenter (10–8)
Casilla (16)
26,339
62–89
152
September 17
Giants
4 – 2
Romo (6–4)
Reed (1–6)
Casilla (17)
19,272
62–90
153
September 18
@ Rockies
7 – 6
Hawkins (4–3)
Reed (1–7)
23,775
62–91
154
September 19
@ Rockies
15 – 3
Lyles (7–3)
Anderson (9–7)
37,022
62–92
155
September 20
@ Rockies
5 – 1
Butler (1–1)
Cahill (3–12)
33,764
62–93
156
September 21
@ Rockies
8 – 3
Bergman (3–4)
Miley (8–12)
29,036
62–94
157
September 22
@ Twins
6 – 2
Collmenter (11–8)
Nolasco (5–12)
22,571
63–94
158
September 23
@ Twins
6 – 3
Gibson (13–11)
Chafin (0–1)
28,902
63–95
159
September 24
@ Twins
2 – 1
Hughes (16–10)
Nuño (2–12)
Burton (3)
29,445
63–96
160
September 26
Cardinals
7 – 6 (10)
Gonzales (4–2)
Marshall (4–4)
Rosenthal (45)
41,963
63–97
161
September 27
Cardinals
5 – 2
Delgado (4–4)
Maness (6–4)
Reed (32)
39,843
64–97
162
September 28
Cardinals
1 – 0
Masterson (7–9)
Collmenter (11–9)
Martínez (1)
30,617
64–98
Roster
2014 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Up to date as of September 28, 2014[update] .
Both tables are sortable.
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
Complete batting stats can be found here [1] .
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Complete pitching stats can be found here [2] .
Farm system
League Champions: Hillsboro
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