MLB · NL West · Est. 1998 · Chase Field
Arizona Diamondbacks
Current Leadership
Managing General Partner & Principal Owner
Ken Kendrick became the managing general partner of the Diamondbacks in 2004 after being part of the ownership group since the franchise's inception in 1995. A successful entrepreneur who made his fortune in the software industry through Datatel, Kendrick has overseen the team's continued development in the Arizona market, including the 2001 World Series championship afterglow and the construction of a competitive roster that reached the 2023 World Series.
President & CEO
Derrick Hall has served as the Diamondbacks' president and CEO since 2006, becoming one of the most prominent front-office executives in baseball. He has been instrumental in shaping the franchise's community outreach and business operations while navigating stadium negotiations with Maricopa County. Hall is widely respected across the industry for his leadership and advocacy efforts.
Manager
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Torey Lovullo | Manager | 2017 |
Coaching Staff
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Jeff Banister | Bench Coach | 2022 |
| Brian Kaplan | Pitching Coach | 2025 |
| Joe Mather | Hitting Coach | 2022 |
| J.R. House | Third Base Coach | 2026 |
| Dave McKay | First Base Coach | 2014 |
Historical Figures
Founding Managing General Partner
Jerry Colangelo was the driving force behind bringing Major League Baseball to Arizona, serving as the founding managing general partner of the Diamondbacks. Under his leadership, the team achieved the fastest expansion-to-championship timeline in MLB history, winning the 2001 World Series against the New York Yankees in just their fourth season. Financial difficulties eventually led to his departure from the ownership group in 2004.