Chase Field
The desert heat of Arizona is nothing to worry about for Diamondbacks fans. Chase Field, with its retractable roof, has been providing protection from the elements for baseball fans in Phoenix since 1998. Between the enclosed roof and the natural field of Bull’s Eye Bermuda grass, this park has the kind of aesthetics that will impress every visitor that enters its gates.
Having already played host to some tremendous games over the last two decades including the 2001 World Series, first round games of the 2006 World Baseball Classic, and the 2011 MLB All Star Game, Chase Field is a popular destination to take in a game.
There isn’t much question as to why it is so popular. Comfort and style are stressed in this venue. It even has a swimming pool in right field which can be rented out as a luxury suite. In fact, this venue has nearly 75 luxury suites spread around the diamond. The amount of people each one can hold varies, ensuring that, no matter the size of your group, they can easily be accommodated at Chase Field.
Climate-controlled luxury suites with excellent seating, great views, and world-class catering are just a few of the reasons to pick up the phone and call LuxuryVIPSuites.com at 610-828-7407 to discuss the different options we have available for Arizona Diamondbacks suites this season. Don’t be left out in the parking lot. We have exclusive relationships with suite owners around the building which allows to us to offer the best suites at the best prices.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks joined the MLB in the National League West Division in 1998 as an expansion franchise. Along with the Tampa Bay Rays, the Diamondbacks are the youngest organization in baseball. 20 plus years of team history has produced an impressive amount of accolades for this young team.
Playing their home games at Chase Field, this desert climate club has racked up five NL West titles, one National League pennant, and a World Series title in their lone appearance back in 2001. These accomplishments are pretty impressive, as the team built from nothing to champions of baseball in just four seasons.
The 2001 World Series was epic. Featuring the inexperienced Diamondbacks up against a dynastic New York Yankees ball club in the wake of 9/11 and going for four World Series titles in a row, Arizona had their work cut out for them. The stacked Yankees roster seemed to tilt the series in their direction, but the heart and determination of the Diamondbacks ultimately proved to be the deciding factor. Jumping out to a two games to none lead in the series, Arizona would lose three straight when the series moved to the Bronx. However, a decisive 15-2 win in game six rallied the team for an incredible game seven to close out the series. Down by a run in the bottom of the ninth inning, smart fundamentals against Mariano Rivera, one of the game’s greatest closers of all-time, put the D-backs in a position to retake the game. After tying the game off a Tony Womack double, Luis Gonzalez placed a shot over the head of Derek Jeter, landing in the outfield and allowing Jay Bell to cross home plate for the walk-off single to win the World Series.
As this memory remains in the hearts of Arizona Diamondbacks fans, many hope the current squad can help achieve that same kind of postseason magic. Manager Torey Lovullo would love nothing more than to achieve this accolade as the skipper for the D-backs. Management cannot wait to see what he can pull off in his fifth season in the Arizona dugout. His first season marked a major advancement for the club, finishing the year at 93-69 for a 24 game improvement. Arizona won the Wild Card before being knocked out by the LA Dodgers. Lovullo was named the 2017 National League Manager of the Year. After dropping to 82 wins in 2018, the D-backs finished 2019 in second place in the NL West with a record of 85-77. The Covid-19 pandemic through some teams for a loop and Arizona may have been one of them. Finishing with a record of 25-35 in 2020, this group is intent on proving this was an aberration.
This roster is filled with capable starters including Carson Kelly, Christian Walker, Nick Ahmed (an NL Gold Glover in both 2018 and 2019), and Josh Rojas. David Peralta takes his usual spot in left field with Kole Calhoun and Ketel Marte tracking down anything deep.
The Diamondbacks made a splash in free agency last season by signing star pitcher Madison Bumgarner to lead in their rotation. He is followed by Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, Caleb Smith, and Taylor Widener. This group is looking to put last year behind them and get back to playing lights out baseball. Noe Ramirez will take the mound late in games as the Arizona closer.
Legendary past players for the Arizona Diamondbacks include Randy Johnson, Paul Goldschmidt, Luis Gonzalez, Curt Schilling, and Steve Finley. More information pertaining to the history of the Arizona Diamondbacks as well as the current team can be found by clicking here.
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