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Arizona Diamondback
History
"The Diamondbacks trace their baseball roots to 1998 when they joined the National League. One of the most memorable moments of that season is when former Seattle pitcher Randy Johnson decided he wanted to come to the Diamondbacks giving the team the most feared left-hander in baseball. The team added power right-hander Curt Schilling the following year and the Diamondbacks suddenly had the most feared one-two combination since Koufax and Drysdale. The two pitchers carried the team to a World Series title in 2001, sharing the MVP honors with each other."
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"The Diamondbacks play in the National League West Division. Division rival include Colorado Rockies, L.A. Dodgers, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. Major rivals include the Diamondbacks vs. Giants, Diamondbacks vs. Astros, Diamondbacks vs. Braves and Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers."
Bank One Ballpark
"The Diamondbacks play their home games in Bank One Ballpark located in downtown Phoenix. The $350 million stadium opened in1998 and can seat approximately 49,000 people. The ballpark is a state-of-the-art, retractable dome with a natural grass playing surface. The roof opens to various positions to make sure a proper amount of sunlight hits the natural turf without heating the concrete and metal within the stadium, thus allowing it to cool quickly and efficiently. With the roof in the closed position, the minimum height over the playing surface is 180 feet and the maximum height is 200 feet. With an elevation of approximately 1,100 feet above sea level, Bank One Ballpark is the second-highest facility in the major leagues, trailing only Coors Field in Denver. Scientists have estimated that a fly ball will travel seven feet farther for every 1,000 feet of altitude."
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