Arizona Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50
The fifty greatest players over the first 20 years in Arizona Diamondbacks history, as ranked by the fans
Diamondbacks All-time Top 50: #38, Eric Byrnes
The crash test dummy front flipped his way into our hearts and the team’s wallet.
Diamondbacks All Time Top 50: #39, Wade Miley
Number 39 brings us a man who gave Bryce Harper a legitimate run for ROY.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #42, Zack Godley
Number 42 in our countdown is a pitcher who may not have been even a Top 100 Diamondback coming into the 2017 season.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #43, Erubiel Durazo
A precious, slugging Arizona 1B who wears #44? But before there was Goldy, there was Ruby...
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #44, Brian Anderson
He’s the man who started for Arizona, after Schilling and Johnson, in the 2001 World Series.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #45, David Hernandez
Hernandez checks in as the first player on the list to still be actively playing in the majors.
Diamondbacks All Time Top 50: #46 Micah Owings
Before Paul Goldschmidt, this #44 was a force with the bat, too. Except he was a pitcher.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #47, Chris Snyder
Snyderman was mostly remembered for a certain injury. But there was more to his career than that.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #48, Omar Daal
Continuing the countdown of the top-50 with the first inaugural season member of the list, and our third consecutive left-handed pitcher.
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #49, Doug Davis
Appropriate, since the crafty lefty wore #49 during his time with Arizona!
Diamondbacks All-Time Top 50: #50, Greg Swindell
We start off our rankings with one of the few men to be on three Diamondbacks’ playoff rosters.