ASU baseball team officially moving to a new home

Arizona State University and the City of Phoenix will make it official Tuesday. ASU’s baseball team will be moving from its long time home at Packard stadium to Phoenix Municipal stadium.

Diamondbacks sporting new look for Opening Day

The Arizona Diamondbacks open their season tonight at Chase Field against the St. Louis Cardinals. It will be a much different team that takes the field for Arizona, with two of the three starting outfielders, Chris Young and Justin Upton, having been traded. And there will be a lot of other changes this year to “Opening Day” according to Barry Bloom of MLB.com.

Oakland A's sign on with Mesa

Oakland A’s fans will be going to a different ballpark for spring training in two years.

Garagiola retires from Diamondbacks booth

Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster Joe Garagiola will not be returning to the Arizona Diamondbacks this summer.

The Cactus League and the business of spring

As Major League Baseball's pitchers and catchers report to spring training camps Monday, the sound of construction on the Chicago Cubs' new facility in Mesa is music to the ears of baseball fans.

ASU baseball moving to Phoenix Muni Stadium

The ASU baseball team will be leaving Packard Stadium on the Tempe campus where it has played its home games for the last 40 years. The Sun Devils will be moving a few miles north to Phoenix Municipal stadium.

Mark Grace takes plea, will work for D'backs again

Former Arizona Diamondbacks player and broadcaster Mark Grace pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge this morning.

Mesa, Cubs to break ground during All-Star Break

The city of Mesa will break ground on the new spring training home for the Chicago Cubs on July 11.

Diamondbacks opening day April 6

Diamondbacks president and CEO Derrick Hall previews the upcoming baseball season.

Brewers baseball expected to stay in Maryvale until 2023

Spring training baseball could continue in Maryvale for another decade.

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