- Managers and ownership of the Arizona Diamondbacks
As of 2007, the
Arizona Diamondbacks have had five managers, two owners, and two General Managers in their 10 year history. [cite web | title=AZ Diamondbacks Managerial History | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/history/managers.jsp | accessdate=2007-11-27] These executives have compiled a 818-802 (.505) recordcite web | title=AZ Diamondbacks Regular Season Results | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/history/year_by_year_results.jsp | accessdate=2007-11-27] , fourNational League West Division titles (1999, 2000, 2001, 2007), one National League Pennant (2001), and one World Series title (2001). [cite web | title=AZ Diamondbacks Postseason Results | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/history/postseason_results.jsp | accessdate=2007-11-27] The Diamondback's current executives are managerBob Melvin [cite web | title=AZ Diamondbacks Coaching Staff | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/team/coaches.jsp?c_id=ari | accessdate=2007-11-27] , General ManagerJosh Byrnes , and ownerKen Kendrick . [cite web | title=AZ Diamondbacks Front Office | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/team/front_office.jsp?c_id=ari | accessdate=2007-11-27]Managers
Buck Showalter
After the creation of the Arizona Diamondbacks organization,
Buck Showalter was named the franchise's first manager onNovember 15 , 1995, a full 28 months before the first scheduled game. In 1998, the team's inaugural season, Showalter led the Diamondbacks to a 65-97 (.401) record, the fourth most wins by any expansion team inMLB history. Showalter became famous for his intentional walk of Barry Bonds in a game against theSan Francisco Giants . OnMay 28 , the Diamondbacks led the Giants 8-6 in the bottom of the 9th inning with two outs, bases loaded. Showalter had then-closerGregg Olson issue an intentional walk, forcing in a run and setting the score at 8-7. Ultimately, the move worked and the Diamondbacks won. 1999 saw the signing of many veteran free agents, such asRandy Johnson , Luis Gonzalez, andMark Grace . With those experienced player additions, the team compiled the second best record in theMLB that year, going 100-62 (.617). The 35-game improvement from the previous year marked the largest improvement in National League history. This also marked the team's first division title and berth into the playoffs. The Diamondbacks lost to theNew York Mets , four games to one in the first round of the playoffs. The 2000 season started off very successfully with the Diamondbacks retaining first place for the first four months. However, the good start soured with a finish of 85-77 (.525), twelve games behind the first place Giants and nine games off a playoff berth. The club released Showalter onOctober 2 , 2000. He had posted a 250-236 (.514) record, which led the neophyte Arizona team to their first playoff berth and, arguably, set the table for their impressive future successes. [cite web | title=Buck Showalter Bio | publisher=MLB | url=http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=tex&coachorstaffid=224103171711 | accessdate=2007-11-27]Bob Brenly
[cite web | title=Bob Brenly Bio | publisher=MLB | url=http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/team/broadcasters.jsp?c_id=chc | accessdate=2007-11-27]
Al Pedrique
Al Pedrique started out the 2004 Major League Baseball season underBob Brenly as the third base coach for the Diamondbacks. With the firing of Bob Brenly in July, the Diamondbacks hired Pedrique as interim manager. Pedrique was taking over a team that had compiled a 29-50 record under Brenly. The Diamondbacks ended the season in last place with an overall record of 51-111 (.315), with Pedrique accumulating a record of 22-61 (.265). After the disappointing 2004 season, the Diamondbacks let Pedrique go and hired Wally Backman. [cite web | title=Al Pedrique Bio | publisher=MLB | url=http://mlb.mlb.com/hou/team/exec_bios/pedrique_al.html | accessdate=2007-11-27]Wally Backman
After a disappointing 51-111 (.315) record, the Diamondbacks went on the search for a new manager.
Wally Backman , the formerNew York Mets second baseman and 1986 World Champion, [cite web | title=Wally Backman Bio | publisher=Baseball-Reference.com | url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/backmwa01.shtml | accessdate=2007-11-27] was selected overBob Melvin andManny Acta for the managerial position. [cite web | title=Hiring of Backman | publisher=KVOA Tucson | url=http://wally-backman-news.newslib.com/story/2354-942152/ | accessdate=2007-11-27] Backman was the manager for a mere four days until the Diamondbacks fired their new manager. Media reports surfaced about Backman's past legal and financial problems. [cite web | title= Firing of Backman #1 | publisher=KVOA Tucson | url=http://wally-backman-news.newslib.com/story/2354-955905/ | accessdate=2007-11-27] Backman had been arrested twice before, once in 2000 for a DUI and in 2001 for misdemeanor harassment due to a fight he had with his wife and one of her friends. Backman has also declaredbankruptcy and has many other financial problems. The Diamondbacks failed to do any criminal or financial backgrounds checks before hiring Backman, although after reports of Backman's past came up, the Diamondbacks hired a company to commence a private background check. Since Backman had not signed a contract with the Diamondbacks, he was fired and not reimbursed for his services. [cite web | title= Firing of Backman #2 | publisher=KVOA Tucson | url=http://wally-backman-news.newslib.com/story/2354-972822/ | accessdate=2007-11-27]Bob Melvin
Bob Melvin was named the Diamondbacks' manager onNovember 5 , 2004, after theWally Backman fiasco.cite web | title= Bob Melvin Bio | publisher=MLB | url=http://mlb.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=ari&coachorstaffid=118942 | accessdate=2007-11-27] Melvin was taking over a young team who, just a year prior, had finished last in theNational League West and had the worst record in team history, posting 51-111 (.315). In his first season as the leader of the Diamondbacks, Melvin led the team to a 77-85 (.475) record, falling five games short of the divisional championSan Diego Padres . The team's overall record marked a 26-game turnaround from its previously-poor 2004 season, the second worst in team history. The new manager's second year at the helm saw the return of most of his former players. Melvin led the team to a 76-86 (.469) record which put them in a tie for last place with theColorado Rockies and twelve games behind the division championLos Angeles Dodgers . 2007 marked Melvin's third season as the team's leader and saw the return of D-Backs greatRandy Johnson and several young, more mature players such asBrandon Webb ,Conor Jackson , and others. The D-Backs went on to clinch their first play-off birth under Melvin, winning theNational League West pennant by posting a league-leading 90-72 (.556) record. Melvin led the Diamondbacks to the playoffs, where they swept theChicago Cubs in the NLDS. Counterintuitively, the team was swept by their close western division rivals, theColorado Rockies in the NLCS. Melvin was named The Sporting News Manager of the Year and MLB Manager of the Year for the National League in 2007. His nickname, given to him by now D-Bax television color-commentator and former Chi-Cubbies premier first-baseman, Mark Grace, is "The Mad Scientist". So-named, because Melvin put many different line-ups on the field and won with all of them. Bob Melvin is under current contract with the Diamondbacks until 2008, with a club option for 2009. [cite web | title= Bob Melvin's Contract | publisher=MLB | url=http://www.azcentral.com/sports/diamondbacks/articles/0710dbmelvin0710.html | accessdate=2007-11-27] [cite web | title= Bob Melvin Manager of the Year Article | publisher=MLB | url=http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071114&content_id=2300297&vkey=news_ari&fext=.jsp&c_id=ari | accessdate=2007-11-27] .Owners
"The term "owner" in this section refers to the official title of managing general partner."
Jerry Colangelo
Ken Kendrick
General Managers
Joe Garagiola, Jr.
Bob Gebhard
Bob Gebhard was a Montreal Expos coach in 1982 and the Expos' farm director from 1983 to 1986. He moved to the Minnesota Twins as assistant GM from 1988 to 1991. He was the first general manager of the expansion Colorado Rockies, a position he held until 1999. From 2000 to 2004, he worked as a special assistant to the GM for the St. Louis Cardinals. In August 2005, Gebhard was named interim GM of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the remainder of the season.
Josh Byrnes
References
ee also
*Diamondbacks statistical records and milestone achievements
*List of Arizona Diamondbacks broadcasters
*2007 Arizona Diamondbacks season External links
* [http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=ari AZ D-Backs Website]
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