ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS TICKET INFO
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS 2012 GAME SCHEDULE
All games start at 1:05 PM unless otherwise noted.
* split squad
NOTABLE FACTS
| 2011 Ticket Prices: $8, $15, $19*, $20, $21, $25
Box office opens: Dec 6th 2010 Purchase tickets by phone: 888-490-0383 and 480-362-WINS (9467) *Party Decks |
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All games start at 1:05 PM unless otherwise noted.
| DATE | GAME | STADIUM | TICKETS | |
| Mar 3rd Sat | Diamondbacks* at GIANTS 1:05 | Scottsdale Stadium | Tickets | |
| Mar 3rd Sat | Diamondbacks* at ROCKIES 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 4th Sun | Giants* at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 5th Mon | Diamondbacks at ROCKIES 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 6th Tue | Rangers at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 7th Wed | Indians at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 9th Fri | Diamondbacks at MARINERS 1:05 | Peoria Sports Complex | Tickets | |
| Mar 10th Sat | Mariners* at DIAMONDBACKS 7:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 11th Sun | Diamondbacks at PADRES 1:05 | Peoria Sports Complex | Tickets | |
| Mar 12th Mon | Diamondbacks at INDIANS 1:05 | Goodyear Ballpark | Tickets | |
| Mar 13th Tue | Angels at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 14th Wed | Diamondbacks* at ROCKIES 7:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 14th Wed | Padres* at DIAMONDBACKS* 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 15th Thu | Diamondbacks at CUBS* 1:05 | HoHoKam Stadium | Tickets | |
| Mar 16th Fri | White Sox at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 17th Sat | Diamondbacks at RANGERS 1:05 | Surprise Recreation Campus | Tickets | |
| Mar 18th Sun | Athletics at DIAMONDBACKS* 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 18th Sun | Diamondbacks* at REDS 1:05 | Goodyear Ballpark | Tickets | |
| Mar 19th Mon | Diamondbacks at ATHLETICS 1:05 | Phoenix Municipal Stadium | Tickets | |
| Mar 20th Tue | Giants at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 21st Wed | Brewers at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 23rd Fri | Diamondbacks at WHITE SOX 7:05 | Camelback Ranch | Tickets | |
| Mar 24th Sat | Royals at DIAMONDBACKS 7:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 25th Sun | Diamondbacks at PADRES 1:05 | Peoria Sports Complex | Tickets | |
| Mar 26th Mon | Cubs* at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 27th Tue | Rockies at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 28th Wed | Diamondbacks at BREWERS 1:05 | Maryvale Baseball Park | Tickets | |
| Mar 29th Thu | Indians* at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Mar 30th Fri | Diamondbacks at ANGELS 1:05 | Tempe Diablo Stadium | Tickets | |
| Mar 31st Sat | Diamondbacks* at ROYALS 1:05 | Surprise Recreation Campus | Tickets | |
| Mar 31st Sat | Dodgers at DIAMONDBACKS* 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Apr 1st Sun | Diamondbacks at DODGERS 1:05 | Camelback Ranch | Tickets | |
| Apr 2nd Mon | Cubs at DIAMONDBACKS 1:05 | Salt River Fields | Tickets | |
| Apr 3rd Tue | Brewers* at DIAMONDBACKS 7:05 | Chase Field | Tickets | |
| Apr 4th Wed | Brewers at DIAMONDBACKS 12:40 | Chase Field | Tickets |
Opening in February, 2011, Salt River Fields will become the new spring training home for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies.
Located on a 140-acre site, Salt River Fields lies in the heart of the East Valley, near the Pima-Loop 101 Freeway and Indian Bend Road. Owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC), Salt River Fields is the first Major League Baseball Spring Training facility built on Native American land.
The complex consists of separate training facilities and clubhouses accommodating each team as well as an 11,000-seat central stadium which features a uniquely designed roof structure that offers fans in the cross aisle plenty of shade.
The stadium design offers completely open fan observation areas, allowing glimpses into the players\' daily lives and training routines. The stadium is at the heart of the development, with batting cages, practice fields and clubhouses radiating around it. The site also supports 12 practice fields and two soccer fields at the facility.
When it opens, Salt River Fields will be active 365 days a year and will host numerous community activities including youth camps, community events, festivals, retreats and facility rentals for conferences, parties and other large gatherings.
The natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert ecosystem is also integrated into the overall baseball fan experience. The design reflects Arizona\'s regional architectural - from the native colors to the natural materials.
Mortenson Construction is the general contractor for Salt River Fields. Mortenson\'s recent projects include Glendale\'s Camelback Ranch facility, built for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox HKS Architects, which recently designed Glendale\'s Camelback Ranch facility for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox and Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, is the architectural firm for Salt River Fields.
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick will be the newest entertainment venue to carry the \"Talking Stick\" brand as it joins Talking Stick Golf Club and Talking Stick Resort. The name \"Salt River Fields\" refers to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the 12 practice fields as well as the Community\'s agricultural history. The \"Talking Stick\" is a historical reference to a traditional Pima calendar stick on which carvers recorded significant events and milestones. The Salt River Fields logo is based on a concept by Pima artist Royce Manuel and has been refined by Dallas-based focusEGD.
Team Mascot: Baxter
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS PHOTO GALLERY
Located on a 140-acre site, Salt River Fields lies in the heart of the East Valley, near the Pima-Loop 101 Freeway and Indian Bend Road. Owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC), Salt River Fields is the first Major League Baseball Spring Training facility built on Native American land.
The complex consists of separate training facilities and clubhouses accommodating each team as well as an 11,000-seat central stadium which features a uniquely designed roof structure that offers fans in the cross aisle plenty of shade.
The stadium design offers completely open fan observation areas, allowing glimpses into the players\' daily lives and training routines. The stadium is at the heart of the development, with batting cages, practice fields and clubhouses radiating around it. The site also supports 12 practice fields and two soccer fields at the facility.
When it opens, Salt River Fields will be active 365 days a year and will host numerous community activities including youth camps, community events, festivals, retreats and facility rentals for conferences, parties and other large gatherings.
The natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert ecosystem is also integrated into the overall baseball fan experience. The design reflects Arizona\'s regional architectural - from the native colors to the natural materials.
Mortenson Construction is the general contractor for Salt River Fields. Mortenson\'s recent projects include Glendale\'s Camelback Ranch facility, built for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox HKS Architects, which recently designed Glendale\'s Camelback Ranch facility for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox and Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, is the architectural firm for Salt River Fields.
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick will be the newest entertainment venue to carry the \"Talking Stick\" brand as it joins Talking Stick Golf Club and Talking Stick Resort. The name \"Salt River Fields\" refers to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the 12 practice fields as well as the Community\'s agricultural history. The \"Talking Stick\" is a historical reference to a traditional Pima calendar stick on which carvers recorded significant events and milestones. The Salt River Fields logo is based on a concept by Pima artist Royce Manuel and has been refined by Dallas-based focusEGD.
Team Mascot: Baxter
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