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It’s been well over a decade since the Arizona Diamondbacks have generated this level of anticipation heading into their season opener.

Following a trip to the World Series, the Diamondbacks’ highly successful offseason has positioned them excellently to potentially reach the postseason in consecutive years for the first time since ’01 and ’02.

Starting February 26th at 9 a.m. AZT, fans can purchase single-game tickets directly from the D-backs website.

The 2024 season will kick off with a 7-game homestand against the Colorado Rockies and the New York Yankees, commencing on March 28th.

Attendees of the season opener will receive a National Championship rally towel, followed by an NL Champions T-shirt in Game 2 of the 162-game season.

You can purchase tickets beginning on February 26th at dbacks.com/tickets.

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