Arizona Diamondbacks Manager Tony Lovullo discussed ASU football head coach Kenny Dillingham making a visit to spring training.
ASU head football coach Kenny Dillingham visits the D-backs at Spring Training. "What's going on at ASU is not an accident. It's a real thing, and he's leading it."
The Diamondbacks are not much closer to picking their ninth-inning man than they were at the start of spring training, manager Torey Lovullo said.
On the positive side of the ledger, Jordan Montgomery’s injured left index finger felt healthy on Saturday, but other than that there wasn’t much positive to take away from his first appearance of the spring.
The Diamondbacks' manager gave updates on pitcher scheduling and more due to Friday's cancelled game in Tempe.
Torey Lovullo jokes about a Kevin Costner mix-up while Zac Gallen shares an unforgettable Bull Durham-inspired moment.
Training underway, the Arizona Diamondbacks are preparing for its ninth season with manager Torey Lovullo in the captain seat. Lovullo, during spring training, likes to bring in guest speakers to speak with the team before the start of the season to motivate his group for a grueling 162-game season.
Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham spoke to the Diamondbacks, and manager Torey Lovullo called his visit "as good as I've seen."
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo is still deciding how he is going to arrange the team's lineup in Christian Walker's absence.
One of the biggest questions in Diamondbacks camp this spring is who will be the closer come Opening Day, and the competition officially got underway Tuesday against the Cubs. The top candidates -- lefty A.
Jordan Montgomery struggled in his spring training debut for the Diamondbacks against the Reds, trying to "make it happen too quick."
Corbin Burnes — Gallen’s assignment for Monday might provide a clue about manager Torey Lovullo’s thinking. That is to say, if Gallen remained on a five-day schedule the rest of the spring, he would line up to take the ball on Opening Day with one ...