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
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