Index

Caps

Helmets

Jerseys

Numbers

Patches

Expansion | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008

2008

Season in progress

Believe it or not, but some changes were made after only one year of the new identity.  Granted, they were all minor changes, but changes no less.  The first was a slight change to the primary logo.  The "A" and "K" were extended to form fangs of a snake.

2006

2007

Another logo received a slight change, as there were some potential legal issues with the sleeve patch.  Magician David Blaine had been using a similar logo for years and thought the Diamondbacks' "DB" logo was a little too close.  Their solution was to add eyes inside the snake head and change the tongue from black to red.  Did this solve the problem?  You be the judge:

David Blaine's logo

Sleeve patch used in 2007

New logo for 2008

Additionally, a 10th anniversary logo was created and worn as a patch on the right sleeve of all jerseys.

Home

No changes, other than the alteration to the "DB" patch and addition of the 10th anniversary patch.

Home Alternates

The red jerseys now have the colors reversed for names and numbers from the year before.  The numbers are black/tan and the names are tan/black.  The patches are also changed as mentioned above.

Road

No changes, other than the patches.

A better look at the revised "DB" patch, with eyes and a red tongue.

Road Alternates

Changes to the back numbers and names as mentioned above, as well as the patches.

Batting Practice

Just like the red alternates, the batting practice jerseys have the colors on the back reversed.  There are no patches on the sleeves, so the changes mentioned above do not apply.

Spring Training

Batting practice jerseys (with new colors on back) and caps are again worn for all games, along with red helmets.