List of Arizona Diamondbacks people
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This is a list of people who have been associated with the Arizona Diamondbacks team in Major League Baseball. The sections for principal operating owners and managers are complete; all other sections include only those individuals with an existing article. Individuals who have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame are indicated with a β.
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[edit] Team owners
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[edit] Other executives
[edit] Managers
The name of each individual is followed by their years as manager, then by their record (through 2005), and last by any titles won with the D-Backs. The current manager is listed in bold. A name listed in italics indicates that the individual never managed any other major league team; otherwise, a year in italics indicates that the D-Backs were either the first or last major league team that the person managed. If there is only a single year listed in italics, it is followed by a note indicating whether the D-Backs were their first or last major league team.
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- Bob Brenly, 2000-2004, 2001 World Series Champion
- Bob Melvin, 2005-
[edit] Coaches
[edit] Broadcast announcers
[edit] Players
The name of each player is followed by the position they primarily played with the D-Backs – which may be different from the position they primarily played during their career – and then by their years with the team, and finally by any major awards won while with the D-Backs. Players currently with the team are listed in bold. A name listed in italics indicates that the individual never played for any other major league team; otherwise, a year in italics indicates that the D-Backs were either the first or last major league team for which the person played. If there is only a single year listed in italics, it is followed by a note indicating whether the Yankees were their first or last major league team.
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- Troy Glaus, 3B, 2005
- Shawn Green, CF-RF, 2005-06
- Randy Johnson, P, -2004, 2001 World Series co-MVP