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2005 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 Arizona Diamondbacks
2004
Record 77-85 .475
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Standings 2nd in the NL West (5 games back)
Pythagorean 66-96, 65-97, 65-97
Runs (S/A) 696 / 856
BallparkBank One Ballpark
Park FactorsBatting: 104 / Pitching: 104
Attendance2,059,424 (12th) (20th)
Fancost$133 (24th) / $10,767
Payroll/Avg$62,329,166 / $2,597,049 (17th)
Rev/OpInc$145,000,000 / $21,800,000
Valuation$305,000,000
Spring TrainingTucson, Arizona (Tucson Electric Park)
ManagerBob Melvin
CoachesChuck Kniffin, Mark Davis, Al Pedrique, Rick Schu, Glenn Sherlock, Robin Yount
ExecutivesOwner: Jeff Moorad, Owner: Jerry Colangelo, President: Richard Dozer, General Manager: Josh Byrnes, General Manager: Bob Gebhard, General Manager: Joe Garagiola Jr.
Minor Leagues(AAA) Tucson Sidewinders, (AA) Tennessee Smokies, (A) South Bend Silver Hawks, (A) Yakima Bears, (A) Lancaster Jethawks, (Rookie) Missoula Osprey
Radio (KTAR) Greg Schulte, Jeff Munn, Thom Brennaman, Ken Phelps
TV (KTVK/KASW) Greg Schulte, Joe Garagiola, Mark Grace, Thom Brennaman
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net) Greg Schulte, Joe Garagiola, Mark Grace, Thom Brennaman
Spanish Radio (KSUN) Miguel Quintana, Oscar Soria, Richard Saenz

The 2005 Arizona Diamondbacks went 77-85 and finished 2nd in the National League West. The Diamondbacks drew 2,059,424 to Bank One Ballpark. Luis Gonzalez made the All-Star team.

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Playing his first complete season since his Angels won the World Series in 2002, Troy Glaus rebounded from injuries to lead the Diamondbacks with 37 home runs and 97 RBIs.

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