· 2026-07-15

The Arizona Diamondbacks have sent 14 players to the All-Star Game since their 1998 debut.
Arizona’s first All-Star was Randy Johnson in 1999, the team’s second season. The Big Unit struck out five in two innings and left with a 1-0 lead. Luis Gonzalez followed in 2001, lining a two-run single off Byung-Hyun Kim in the eighth to beat the NL 4-1. Justin Upton made it in 2011, going 1-for-3 with a run scored in a 5-1 NL win.
The franchise has 14 All-Star selections across 28 seasons. Paul Goldschmidt leads with six nods, including three straight from 2013-15. Zack Greinke and Brandon Webb each went once, while Ketel Marte and Corbin Carroll made their first trips in 2022 and 2023. The last Diamondback to play was Carroll, who went 0-for-2 with a walk in the 2023 game.
The Arizona Diamondbacks sit ninth in the National League at 49-47 on a four-game win streak. They beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-5 on July 12, 2026, extending their streak to four straight wins. The team’s offense has averaged 4.8 runs over the last seven games while the bullpen has posted a 2.45 ERA in high-leverage spots.
Arizona wraps up a three-game set at Chase Field against the San Diego Padres starting July 15, 2026. Corbin Carroll is expected to return from a brief IL stint after aggravating a quad strain. Manager Torey Lovullo called the streak “a step in the right direction” after the win in L.A. The Diamondbacks still trail the sixth-place Dodgers by 6.5 games in the wild-card hunt.