All-time Leaders
- Hitting
- Games Played —Luis Gonzalez (1999–2006)- 1,194
- At Bats —Luis Gonzalez – 4,488
- Hits —Luis Gonzalez – 1,337
- Batting Average —Greg Colbrunn – .310
- Runs —Luis Gonzalez – 780
- Doubles —Luis Gonzalez – 310
- Triples —Stephen Drew* – 52
- Home Runs —Luis Gonzalez 224
- Runs Batted In —Luis Gonzalez – 774
- On Base Percentage —Luis Gonzalez – .391
- Walks —Luis Gonzalez – 650
- Strike Outs — Chris Young* – 814
- Slugging Percentage —Luis Gonzalez – .529
- Stolen Bases —Tony Womack – 182
- Pitching
- ERA —Randy Johnson (1999–2004, 2007–2008) – 2.83
- Wins —Randy Johnson – 118
- Losses —Randy Johnson/Brandon Webb* (2003–2010) – 62
- Games —José Valverde* (2003–2007) – 253
- Saves —José Valverde – 98
- Innings —Randy Johnson – 1630.1
- Starts —Randy Johnson – 232
- Strikeouts —Randy Johnson – 2,077
- Complete Games —Randy Johnson – 38
- Shutouts —Randy Johnson – 14 (Perfect Game May 18, 2004)
- WHIP -Curt Schilling – 1.04
- all stats as of 11/8/2012 from the Arizona Diamondbacks website.
* signifies current major league player
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