With the National League reverting back to its traditional ways, Tim Locastro believes he can make an impact whether it's starting or coming off the bench.
Corbin Martin hasn't been part of the daily grind since 2019, when the then-Astro underwent Tommy John surgery before Houston traded him to the D-backs.
Newsmakers Week on Arizona Sports' Doug & Wolf wrapped on Friday with quite the lineup of guests who make some of the big decisions across Arizona sports.
Arizona State vice president for university athletics Ray Anderson made sure to squash any link between the Pac-12 commissioner job opening and his name.
Despite a recent article published on the Coyotes' business dealings, president and CEO Xavier Gutierrez is focused on continued progress moving forward.
Newsmakers Week rolled on Thursday with Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill and Suns head coach Monty Williams among guests hoping for in-house improvements.
Arizona Rattlers head coach Kevin Guy said that the Indoor Football League is pushing back the start of its season to mid-June in hopes of having more fans at games.
For one week in February each year, the the people in charge of the biggest decisions in Valley sports join Doug & Wolf on 98.7 FM Arizona’s Sports Station.
While 2020 didn't end the way Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill expected, he's confident in where the team is headed under Steve Keim and Kliff Kingsbury.
Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said he's had "a number of conversations" with impending free agent Patrick Peterson about a return to the team.
If there's a decision being made in Arizona sports, there's a good chance someone involved in that decision is on Arizona Sports' Doug & Wolf this week.
Phoenix Rising has won two Western Conference championships and a regular-season title in the last three years. The unfinished business? The USL Cup FInal.
It's not often you see a top-10 pick in the G League as a rookie, but the Suns' deep roster has put them in a position to try and find Jalen Smith some run.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said he did some soul-searching this offseason after a disappointing 2020. But it's on his best players to rebound, too.