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The Diamondbacks relied heavily on their "D" and snakehead logo during this time before the idea for Baxter came in 2000, but the snake remains a popular secondary mascot on most of the team's logos.
It will be a Black cap with a brim that's Sedona Red, and the logo will be the vintage 'D-Snake' logo that the team wore from 1998 through 2006. The D-Snake will of course be red with a teal outline.
Back then, the Diamondbacks were rocking that big letter "A" with the forked tongue in the middle. If that's your most recent experience with the desert snakes, we encourage you to try drawing ...
From the Arizona Republic: "From the team’s inception in 1998 until 2005, the Diamondbacks' Stadium was known as Bank One Ball Park, commonly referred to by it’s nickname 'The BOB.' ...
If nothing else, credit Arizona for giving their players and fans plenty of choices to wear on a given night. The complete 2016 #Dbacks uniform lineup. So much style.
The Arizona Diamondbacks got feedback from fans, and that means retro elements such as the much-loved teal color and the team's original D logo adorn the team's new uniforms for the 2024 season.
Here's where Arizona is snakebitten: While some teams have three primary colors, the D-backs have five, just a few short of a rainbow. ("Rainbow Snakes" is a much cooler name than Diamondbacks ...
Although he spent more time with the Mariners than any other club, he went 118-62 with a 2.83 ERA over eight seasons in Arizona and captured four of his career Cy Young Awards with the Diamondbacks.
Arizona Diamondbacks' Randal Grichuk celebrates with teammates in the dugout after his home run against the Chicago Cubs during the second inning of a spring training baseball game Monday, March 3 ...