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The Diamondbacks' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998.The Rockies won, 9-2, with Andy Benes on the mound.
Since their foundation in 1998 the Dbacks have won four division titles, one National League pennant and one World Series title.

In their first five seasons of existence, the Diamondbacks won three division titles (1999, 2001, & 2002) and one World Series (2001). In 1999, Arizona won 100 games in only its second season to win the National League West. They lost to the New York Mets in four games in the NLDS.

In 2001, the team was led by two of the most dominant pitchers in all of baseball: Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling. They advanced to the World Series where they beat the reigning champions, the New York Yankees in seven games to become the youngest expansion franchise to win the World Series.

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Bank One Ballpark, Phoenix, AZ
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Originally called Bank One Ballpark, the stadium's name was changed to Chase Field on September 23, 2005. Bank One Corporation, which owned the naming rights to the stadium, merged with J.P. Morgan Chase & Company in 2004.