Arizona Diamondbacks All-Time Roster

Paul Goldschmidt has emerged as the best first baseman in franchise history.

906 G, 365 R, 795 H, 97 HR, 488 RBI, .264/.342/.421, 172 2B, 2 SB

2x All-Star

1B: Paul Goldschmidt: 2011-Present, 34.8 WAR

900 G, 589 R, 983 H, 169 HR, 603 RBI, .302/.403/.535, 226 2B, 115 SB

5x All-Star, 2x Gold Glove Award Winner, 2x Silver Slugger, HR Leader, RBI Leader, BB Leader, SLG Leader, OPS Leader

2B: Orlando Hudson: 2006-2008, 10.5 WAR

403 G, 210 R, 442 H, 33 HR, 171 RBI, .294/.365/.448, 91 2B, 23 SB

All-Star, 2x Gold Glove Award Winner

SS: Stephen Drew: 2006-2012, 13.1 WAR

773 G, 393 R, 776 H, 72 HR, 333 RBI, .266/.328/.436, 176 2B, 33 SB

3B: Matt Williams: 1998-2003, 8.2 WAR

595 G, 317 R, 629 H, 99 HR, 381 RBI, .278/.327/.471, 127 2B, 12 SB

All-Star, World Series Champion

OF: Steve Finley: 1999-2004, 18.0 WAR

849 G, 491 R, 847 H, 153 HR, 479 RBI, .278/.351/.500, 150 2B, 70 SB

All-Star, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, World Series Champion

OF: A.J. Pollock: 2012-Present, 16.5 WAR

488 G, 283 R, 501 H, 44 HR, 170 RBI, .289/.343/.458, 115 2B, 86 SB

All-Star, Gold Glove Award Winner

OF: Luis Gonzalez: 1999-2006, 30.0 WAR

1194 G, 780 R, 1337 H, 224 HR, 774 RBI, .298/.391/.529, 310 2B, 32 SB

5x All-Star, Silver Slugger, World Series Champion, Hits Leader

P: Randy Johnson: 1999-2004, 2007-2008, 53.0 WAR

118-62, 233 G, 232 GS, 2.83 ERA, 1.068 WHIP, 1630.1 IP, 2077 K, 38 CG, 14 SHO

Baseball Hall of Fame, 5x All-Star, 4x Cy Young Award Winner, Triple Crown, World Series Champion, World Series MVP, 3x ERA Champion, 3x CG Leader, 2x IP Leader, 5x Strikeout Leader, 2x WHIP Leader

*All stats and achievements are current as of August 19, 2017, and occurred during each players’ time with the Diamondbacks

Previous All-Time Roster Entries: New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds