2010 Arizona Diamondbacks season
Major League Baseball team season
The Arizona Diamondbacks ' 2010 season , the franchise's 13th season in Major League Baseball , included the team's attempt to make the playoffs for the first time since 2007. On July 1, 2010, the Arizona Diamondbacks fired Manager A. J. Hinch following a 31–48 start to the 2010 season and promoted Kirk Gibson who had served as the bench coach of the team since the 2007 season.[ 1] [ 2] Along with the dismissal of Hinch came the firing of General Manager Josh Byrnes .[ 3]
Edwin Jackson no-hitter
On June 25, 2010, in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida , Diamondbacks right-hander Edwin Jackson threw the second no-hitter in franchise history in a 1–0 victory in front of a crowd of 18,918.[ 4] Jackson walked eight Rays batters and struck out six in a 149 pitch outing to complete the game, the only offense he received by his teammates came in the form of a solo home run by first baseman Adam LaRoche in the second inning .[ 5]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: [ 6]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
1–6
2–5
9–9
3–3
4–3
5–13
3–4
5–1
2–4
2–4
8–10
5–13
4–5
3–4
6–9
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–2
2–4
11–7
5–1
5–3
5–2
11–7
8–10
6–3
4–2
4–3
2–6
8–10
9–6
Chicago
6–1
2–4
–
4–12
2–3
4–2
7–11
3–4
9–6
3–4
4–2
5–10
3–5
2–5
9–6
4–2
8–10
Cincinnati
5–2
2–3
12–4
–
2–5
5–2
10–5
5–4
11–3
4–2
2–5
10–6
2–4
3–4
6–12
4–3
8–7
Colorado
9–9
4–2
3–2
5–2
–
3–4
2–4
7–11
5–4
3–3
1–6
3–4
12–6
9–9
3–4
5–3
9–6
Florida
3–3
7–11
2–4
2–5
4–3
–
3–3
4–2
4–4
12–6
5–13
6–2
3–6
2–5
3–2
13–5
7–8
Houston
3–4
1–5
11–7
5–10
4–2
3–3
–
2–4
8–7
3–4
4–3
11–4
2–5
2–7
10–5
4–4
3–12
Los Angeles
13–5
3–5
4–3
4–5
11–7
2–4
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–3
8–10
8–10
3–4
3–3
4–11
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
6–9
3–11
4–5
4–4
7–8
2–4
–
5–2
1–5
13–5
3–4
2–5
8–7
4–2
9–6
New York
1–5
7–11
4–3
2–4
3–3
6–12
4–3
4–3
2–5
–
9–9
6–1
3–3
3–4
3–3
9–9
13–5
Philadelphia
4–2
10–8
2–4
5–2
6–1
13–5
3–4
4–2
5–1
9–9
–
2–4
5–2
3–3
4–4
12–6
10–8
Pittsburgh
4–2
3–6
10–5
6–10
4–3
2–6
4–11
3–4
5–13
1–6
4–2
–
0–6
2–4
6–9
1–5
2–13
San Diego
10–8
2–4
5–3
4–2
6–12
6–3
5–2
10–8
4–3
3–3
2–5
6–0
–
12–6
3–4
3–3
9–6
San Francisco
13–5
3–4
5–2
4–3
9–9
5–2
7–2
10–8
5–2
4–3
3–3
4–2
6–12
–
3–3
4–2
7–8
St. Louis
5–4
6–2
6–9
12–6
4–3
2–3
5–10
4–3
7–8
3–3
4–4
9–6
4–3
3–3
–
3–3
9–6
Washington
4–3
10–8
2–4
3–4
3–5
5–13
4–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
6–12
5–1
3–3
2–4
3–3
–
5–13
Game log
Legend
Diamondbacks Win
Diamondbacks Loss
Game Postponed
2010 Game Log (65–97)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
San Diego
6–3
Haren (1–0)
Garland (0–1)
None
49,192
1–0
2
April 6
San Diego
3–6
Young (1–0)
Jackson (0–1)
Bell (1)
19,177
1–1
3
April 7
San Diego
5–3
Boyer (1–0)
Correia (0–1)
Qualls (1)
17,673
2–1
4
April 9
Pittsburgh
9–1
López (1–0)
Morton (0–1)
None
21,316
3–1
5
April 10
Pittsburgh
3–6
Duke (2–0)
Haren (1–1)
Dotel (1)
22,400
3–2
6
April 11
Pittsburgh
15–6
Jackson (1–1)
McCutchen (0–1)
None
21,093
4–2
7
April 13
@ Los Angeles
9–5
Kershaw (1–0)
Kennedy (0–1)
None
56,000
4–3
8
April 14
@ Los Angeles
7–9
Rosales (1–0)
Ortiz (0–1)
None
44,621
5–3
9
April 15
@ Los Angeles
6–5
Broxton (1–0)
Boyer (1–1)
None
39,697
5–4
10
April 16
@ San Diego
6–3
Bell (1–0)
Gutiérrez (0–1)
None
26,632
5–5
11
April 17
@ San Diego
5–0
Correia (2–1)
Benson (0–1)
None
31,324
5–6
12
April 18
@ San Diego
5–3
Mujica (1–0)
Heilman (0–1)
Bell (3)
20,634
5–7
13
April 19
St. Louis
2–4
Penny (2–0)
Boyer (1–2)
Franklin (5)
24,167
5–8
14
April 20
St. Louis
9–7
Haren (2–1)
Boggs (0–1)
Qualls (2)
19,855
6–8
15
April 21
St. Louis
4–9
Motte (1–1)
Qualls (0–1)
None
19,165
6–9
16
April 23
Philadelphia
7–4
Benson (1–1)
Hamels (2–2)
Qualls (3)
25,980
7–9
17
April 24
Philadelphia
2–3
Contreras (1–1)
Gutiérrez (0–2)
Madson (4)
33,323
7–10
18
April 25
Philadelphia
8–6
Rosales (2–0)
Herndon (0–1)
Qualls (4)
29,296
8–10
19
April 26
@ Colorado
3–5
Haren (3–1)
Hammel (0–2)
Qualls (5)
20,308
9–10
20
April 27
@ Colorado
12–1
Jiménez (5–0)
Jackson (1–2)
None
24,112
9–11
21
April 28
@ Colorado
11–12
Howry (1–0)
Morales (0–2)
Gutiérrez (1)
23,773
10–11
22
April 29
@ Chicago
5–13
Kennedy (1–1)
Lilly (1–1)
None
36,850
11–11
23
April 30
@ Chicago
11–5
Wells (3–0)
López (1–1)
None
37,800
11–12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
@ Chicago
7–5
Marshall (1–1)
Gutiérrez (0–3)
Mármol (4)
40,368
11–13
25
May 2
@ Chicago
10–5
Gorzelanny (1–3)
Jackson (1–3)
None
38,144
11–14
26
May 3
@ Houston
1–9
Valdez (1–0)
Paulino (0–4)
None
20,370
12–14
27
May 4
@ Houston
0–1
Kennedy (2–1)
Oswalt (2–4)
Qualls (5)
22,661
13–14
28
May 5
@ Houston
4–2
Lindstrom (1–0)
Gutiérrez (0–4)
None
21,030
13–15
29
May 6
@ Houston
3–6
Haren (4–1)
Rodríguez (1–4)
None
21,019
14–15
30
May 7
Milwaukee
2–3
Gallardo (4–2)
Jackson (1–4)
Hoffman (5)
27,067
14–16
31
May 8
Milwaukee
3–17
Wolf (3–2)
Valdez (1–1)
None
26,877
14–17
32
May 9
Milwaukee
1–6
Narveson (3–0)
Kennedy (2–2)
None
25,358
14–18
33
May 10
Los Angeles
3–7
Billingsley (3–2)
López (1–2)
None
19,863
14–19
34
May 11
Los Angeles
3–13
Ely (1–1)
Haren (4–2)
None
21,030
14–20
35
May 12
Los Angeles
3–6
Kuroda (4–1)
Jackson (1–5)
Broxton (4)
22,714
14–21
36
May 14
@ Atlanta
6–5
Wagner (2–0)
Qualls (0–2)
None
30,657
14–22
37
May 15
@ Atlanta
1–11
López (2–2)
Hanson (3–3)
None
32,718
15–22
38
May 16
@ Atlanta
13–1
Hudson (4–1)
Haren (4–3)
None
31,758
15–23
39
May 17
@ Florida
1–5
Jackson (2–5)
Volstad (3–4)
None
10,870
16–23
40
May 18
@ Florida
8–0
Johnson (4–1)
Buckner (0–1)
None
13,289
16–24
41
May 19
San Francisco
13–1
Kennedy (3–2)
Wellemeyer (3–3)
None
17,073
17–24
42
May 20
San Francisco
8–7
Heilman (1–1)
Affeldt (2–3)
Qualls (7)
18,607
18–24
43
May 21
Toronto
8–6
Haren (5–3)
Morrow (3–4)
Qualls (8)
19,531
19–24
44
May 22
Toronto
8–5
Jackson (3–5)
Eveland (3–4)
Qualls (9)
32,746
20–24
45
May 23
Toronto
4–12
Marcum (4–1)
Buckner (0–2)
None
23,148
20–25
46
May 25
@ Colorado
3–2
Chacín (3–2)
Kennedy (3–3)
Corpas (4)
28,370
20–26
47
May 26
@ Colorado
7–3
Jiménez (9–1)
López (2–3)
None
26,320
20–27
48
May 27
@ Colorado
8–2
Hammel (2–3)
Haren (5–4)
None
28,353
20–28
49
May 28
@ San Francisco
5–0
Cain (3–4)
Jackson (3–6)
None
31,495
20–29
50
May 29
@ San Francisco
12–1
Sánchez (3–4)
Buckner (0–3)
None
37,400
20–30
51
May 30
@ San Francisco
6–5
Wilson (1–0)
Rosa (0–1)
None
41,394
20–31
52
May 31
@ Los Angeles
5–4
Broxton (3–0)
Vásquez (0–1)
None
45,325
20–32
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
@ Los Angeles
1–0
Weaver (3–1)
Gutiérrez (0–5)
None
36,533
20–33
54
June 2
@ Los Angeles
1–0
Schlichting (1–0)
Valdez (1–2)
None
35,355
20–34
55
June 4
Colorado
7–6
Qualls (1–2)
Corpas (1–3)
None
25,290
21–34
56
June 5
Colorado
4–3
Willis (2–2)
Chacín (3–4)
Qualls (10)
28,138
22–34
57
June 6
Colorado
3–2
Jiménez (11–1)
López (2–4)
Corpas (6)
20,793
22–35
58
June 7
Atlanta
7–4
Haren (6–4)
Lowe (8–5)
Qualls (11)
17,731
23–35
59
June 8
Atlanta
5–7
Venters (1–0)
Vásquez (0–2)
Wagner (10)
17,052
23–36
60
June 9
Atlanta
2–1
Heilman (2–1)
Moylan (2–1)
Qualls (12)
19,138
24–36
61
June 10
Atlanta
7–11
Moylan (2–2)
Qualls (1–3)
Wagner (11)
26,969
24–37
62
June 11
St. Louis
2–5
García (6–2)
López (2–5)
Franklin (11)
20,629
24–38
63
June 12
St. Louis
7–2
Haren (7–4)
Ottavino (0–2)
None
30,017
25–38
64
June 13
St. Louis
7–5
Vásquez (1–2)
McClellan (0–2)
None
23,922
26–38
65
June 15
@ Boston
6–3
Buchholz (9–4)
Kennedy (3–4)
Papelbon (14)
37,459
26–39
66
June 16
@ Boston
6–2
Lester (8–2)
López (2–6)
Papelbon (15)
37,452
26–40
67
June 17
@ Boston
8–5
Lackey (8–3)
Haren (7–5)
None
37,544
26–41
68
June 18
@ Detroit
7–5
Coke (5–0)
Qualls (1–5)
Valverde (15)
37,438
26–42
69
June 19
@ Detroit
5–6
Jackson (4–6)
Porcello (4–7)
Heilman (1)
40,681
27–42
70
June 20
@ Detroit
3–1
Scherzer (4–6)
Kennedy (3–5)
Valverde (16)
41,417
27–43
71
June 21
Yankees
10–4
López (3–6)
Burnett (6–6)
None
47,229
28–43
72
June 22
Yankees
3–9
Pettitte (9–2)
Haren (7–6)
None
45,776
28–44
73
June 23
Yankees
5–6
Rivera (1–1)
Rosa (0–2)
None
46,325
28–45
74
June 25
@ Tampa Bay
0–1
Jackson (5–6) No-Hitter
Niemann (6–2)
None
18,918
29–45
75
June 26
@ Tampa Bay
5–3
Price (11–3)
Kennedy (3–6)
Soriano (18)
23,945
29–46
76
June 27
@ Tampa Bay
1–2
López (4–6)
Davis (5–9)
Heilman (2)
25,442
30–46
77
June 28
@ St. Louis
6–5
Motte (3–2)
Heilman (2–2)
None
41,578
30–47
78
June 29
@ St. Louis
8–0
Wainwright (11–5)
Willis (2–3)
None
38,736
30–48
79
June 30
@ St. Louis
2–4
Enright (1–0)
Suppan (0–4)
Heilman (3)
36,962
31–48
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 2
Los Angeles
12–5
Jackson (6–6)
Kuroda (7–6)
None
23,115
32–48
81
July 3
Los Angeles
1–14
Kershaw (8–4)
López (4–7)
None
44,169
32–49
82
July 4
Los Angeles
1–3
Kuo (3–1)
Heilman (2–3)
Broxton (17)
26,517
32–50
83
July 5
Chicago
4–9
Gorzelanny (3–5)
Kennedy (3–7)
None
26,250
32–51
84
July 6
Chicago
4–6
Silva (9–2)
Enright (1–1)
Mármol (16)
20,067
32–52
85
July 7
Chicago
3–8
Dempster (7–7)
Jackson (6–7)
None
20,914
32–53
86
July 8
Florida
10–4
López (5–7)
Sánchez (7–6)
None
16,664
33–53
87
July 9
Florida
2–3
Nolasco (9–6)
Haren (7–7)
Núñez (19)
18,117
33–54
88
July 10
Florida
5–4
Kennedy (4–7)
Robertson (6–7)
Gutiérrez (2)
21,627
34–54
89
July 11
Florida
0–2
Badenhop (1–5)
Enright (1–2)
Núñez (20)
21,037
34–55
90
July 16
@ San Diego
12–1
Garland (9–6)
Haren (7–8)
None
33,177
34–56
91
July 17
@ San Diego
8–5
Richard (7–4)
López (5–8)
Bell (25)
40,011
34–57
92
July 18
@ San Diego
6–4
Correia (6–6)
Jackson (6–8)
Bell (26)
25,363
34–58
93
July 19
Mets
13–2
Kennedy (5–7)
Pelfrey (10–5)
None
18,253
35–58
94
July 20
Mets
3–2
Enright (2–2)
Dickey (6–4)
Gutiérrez (3)
18,749
36–58
95
July 21
Mets
4–3
Boyer (2–2)
Nieve (0–0)
None
18,223
37–58
96
July 22
San Francisco
0–3
Cain (8–8)
López (5–9)
Wilson (27)
17,230
37–59
97
July 23
San Francisco
4–7
Ray (3–0)
Jackson (6–9)
Wilson (28)
22,512
37–60
98
July 24
San Francisco
4–10
Bumgarner (4–2)
Kennedy (5–8)
None
32,774
37–61
99
July 25
San Francisco
2–3
Romo (3–3)
Vásquez (1–3)
Wilson (29)
31,278
37–62
100
July 27
@ Philadelphia
9–5
Herndon (1–2)
Norberto (0–2)
None
44,379
37–63
101
July 28
@ Philadelphia
7–1
Halladay (12–8)
Jackson (6–10)
None
45,048
37–64
102
July 29
@ Philadelphia
3–2
Contreras (5–3)
Vásquez (1–4)
None
45,232
37–65
103
July 30
@ Mets
6–9
Kennedy (6–8)
Valdés (2–3)
Heilman (4)
34,280
38–65
104
July 31
@ Mets
5–4
Rodríguez (4–2)
Gutiérrez 0–6
None
35,287
38–66
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Mets
1–14
Hudson (2–1)
Niese (7–5)
None
35,014
39–66
106
August 2
Washington
1–3
Hernández (8–7)
López (5–10)
Burnett (1)
16,793
39–67
107
August 3
Washington
6–1
Saunders (7–10)
Olsen (3–3)
None
17,164
40–67
108
August 4
Washington
2–7
Stammen (4–4)
Kennedy (6–9)
None
15,670
40–68
109
August 5
Washington
8–4
Enright (3–2)
Detwiler (0–2)
None
16,638
41–68
110
August 6
San Diego
2–1
Hudson (3–1)
Garland (10–8)
Heilman (5)
22,168
42–68
111
August 7
San Diego
6–5
Heilman (3–3)
Gregerson (3–6)
None
48,946
43–68
112
August 8
San Diego
1–10
Latos (12–5)
Saunders (7–11)
None
27,856
43–69
113
August 9
@ Milwaukee
4–7
Demel (1–0)
Hoffman (2–5)
Heilman (6)
29,633
44–69
114
August 10
@Milwaukee
1–2
Boyer (3–2)
Capuano (1–2)
Demel (1)
35,029
45–69
115
August 11
@ Milwaukee
2–8
Hudson (4–1)
Bush (5–10)
None
29,611
46–69
116
August 12
@ Milwaukee
8–4
Wolf (9–9)
López (5–11)
Axford (17)
34,808
46–70
117
August 13
@ Washington
4–2
Lannan (4–5)
Saunders (7–12)
Burnett (2)
19,549
46–71
118
August 14
@ Washington
2–9
Kennedy (7–9)
Marquis (0–5)
None
22,400
47–71
119
August 15
@ Washington
5–3
Clippard (9–6)
Norberto (0–2)
Storen (2)
21,695
47–72
120
August 17
Cincinnati
2–6
Arroyo (13–7)
Hudson (4–2)
None
21,502
47–73
121
August 18
Cincinnati
7–11
Rhodes (4–3)
Heilman (3–4)
None
15,509
47–74
122
August 19
Cincinnati
5–9
Wood (4–1)
Saunders (7–13)
None
17,385
47–75
123
August 20
Colorado
4–3
Heilman (4–4)
Beimel (1–2)
None
26,294
48–75
124
August 21
Colorado
3–1
Enright (3–2)
Jiménez (17–4)
Gutiérrez (4)
37,631
49–75
125
August 22
Colorado
0–1
Chacín (6–9)
Heilman (4–5)
Street (10)
30,397
49–76
126
August 24
@ San Diego
5–0
Richard (12–5)
López (5–12)
None
20,075
49–77
127
August 25
@ San Diego
9–3
LeBlanc (8–11)
Saunders (7–14)
None
21,966
49–78
128
August 26
@ San Diego
5–11
Kennedy (8–9)
Correia (10–9)
None
20,983
50–78
129
August 27
@ San Francisco
0–6
Enright (5–2)
Lincecum (10–9)
None
38,013
51–78
130
August 28
@ San Francisco
3–11
Hudson (5–2)
Zito (8–10)
None
41,250
52–78
131
August 29
@ San Francisco
9–7
Affeldt (3–3)
Vásquez (1–5)
Wilson (36)
38,735
52–79
132
August 30
San Diego
7–2
Saunders (8–14)
LeBlanc (8–12)
None
17,829
53–79
133
August 31
San Diego
7–4
Kennedy (9–9)
Correia (10–10)
Gutiérrez (5)
16,250
54–79
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
San Diego
5–2
Enright (6–2)
Gregerson (3–7)
Gutiérrez (6)
17,606
55–79
135
September 3
Houston
4–3
Heilman (5–5)
López (5–1)
Gutiérrez (7)
24,764
56–79
136
September 4
Houston
5–6
Melancon (2–0)
Heilman (5–6)
Lyon (12)
31,621
56–80
137
September 5
Houston
2–3
Happ (6–2)
López (5–13)
Lyon (13)
25,449
56–81
138
September 6
San Francisco
0–2
Casilla (6–2)
Heilman (5–7)
Wilson (41)
31,904
56–82
139
September 7
San Francisco
3–6
Lincecum (13–9)
Enright (6–3)
Affeldt (4)
19,423
56–83
140
September 8
San Francisco
3–1
Hudson (5–1)
Zito (8–12)
Gutiérrez (8)
19,971
57–83
141
September 10
@ Colorado
13–4
de la Rosa (7–4)
Saunders (2–5)
None
37,265
57–84
142
September 11
@ Colorado
2–1
Reynolds (1–0)
López (5–14)
Street (18)
48,023
57–85
143
September 12
@ Colorado
4–2
Street (3–4)
Demel (1–1)
None
41,504
57–86
144
September 13
@ Cincinnati
7–2
Arroyo (15–10)
Enright (6–4)
None
12,060
57–87
145
September 14
@ Cincinnati
1–3
Hudson (6–1)
Wood (5–3)
Gutiérrez (9)
16,973
58–87
146
September 15
@ Cincinnati
7–5
Maloney (1–2)
Saunders (2–6)
Cordero (36)
19,923
58–88
147
September 16
@ Cincinnati
1–3
López (6–14)
Vólquez (3–3)
Gutiérrez (10)
22,090
59–88
148
September 17
@ Pittsburgh
4–3
Meek (5–4)
Vásquez (1–6)
None
22,939
59–89
149
September 18
@ Pittsburgh
9–6
McDonald (4–5)
Enright (6–5)
None
25,981
59–90
150
September 19
@ Pittsburgh
4–3
Hanrahan (4–1)
Heilman (5–8)
Meek (3)
18,331
59–91
151
September 21
Colorado
3–1
Saunders (3–6)
de la Rosa (8–5)
Gutiérrez (11)
37,461
60–91
152
September 22
Colorado
8–4
López (7–14)
Jiménez (19–7)
Demel (2)
29,916
61–91
153
September 23
Colorado
10–9
Carrasco (3–2)
Francis (4–6)
Gutiérrez (12)
30,090
62–91
154
September 24
Los Angeles
1–3
Kershaw (13–10)
Enright (6–6)
Jansen (2)
38,567
62–92
155
September 25
Los Angeles
5–2
Hudson (7–1)
Ely (4–9)
Gutiérrez (13)
41,403
63–92
156
September 26
Los Angeles
5–4
Demel (2–1)
Broxton (5–6)
Gutiérrez (14)
38,178
64–92
157
September 28
@ San Francisco
4–2
Sánchez (12–9)
López (7–15)
Wilson (46)
37,449
64–93
158
September 29
@ San Francisco
3–1
Lincecum (16–10)
Kennedy (9–10)
Wilson (47)
38,228
64–94
159
September 30
@ San Francisco
4–1
Bumgarner (7–6)
Enright (6–7)
Ramírez (1)
37,261
64–95
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Starters by position noted with an asterisk.
Pitching
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