2002 Arizona Diamondbacks season
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The 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to repeat as World Series champions. They looked to contend in what was once again a strong National League West. They finished the season with a record of 98–64, good enough for the division title. However, they were unable to defend their World Series title as they were swept in the NLDS by the St. Louis Cardinals in three games. Randy Johnson would finish the season as the NL Cy Young Award winner for the fourth consecutive year and become the second pitcher in history to win five Cy Young Awards after Roger Clemens.[1]
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2002 Arizona Diamondbacks | ||||
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National League West Champions | ||||
League | National League | |||
Division | West | |||
Ballpark | Bank One Ballpark | |||
City | Phoenix, Arizona | |||
Record | 98–64 (.605) | |||
Divisional place | 1st | |||
Owners | Ken Kendrick Jerry Colangelo | |||
General managers | Joe Garagiola Jr. | |||
Managers | Bob Brenly | |||
Television | FSN Arizona KTVK (3TV) (Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Joe Garagiola) | |||
Radio | KTAR (620 AM) (Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Victor Rojas Jeff Munn) KSUN (Spanish) (Richard Saenz, Oscar Soria, Miguel Quintana) | |||
Stats | ESPN.com BB-reference | |||
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