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Josh Collmenter bounced back and forth from being a staring pitcher to a relief one.  Collmeneter would win 36 Games for the D-Backs and while he was never consider one of the top pitchers for Arizona during his stint there he was certainly one of the more recognizable ones with his signature over-the-top delivery.  Notably he was fifth in voting for the National League Rookie of the Year in 2011.

Collmeneter had a record of 36-33 with 460 Strikeouts with Arizona.
Aaron Hill had an up and down career in baseball and that was certainly reflected in his half-decade with the Diamondbacks.  Hill would suffer from multiple injuries during his time in Arizona but he would have one really food year in 2012 where he had 184 Hits, 26 Home Runs and batted .302.  The strength of that season and the accumulation of stats from the others land him on this list.

With the Diamondbacks, Hill had 512 Hits while batting .273.
Part 1 of 8: Kirk Buchner discusses the Pro Football Hall of Fame eligibles from the AFC West with Vinny Lospinuso.

Jake Lamb played his first six-and-a-half seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he played mostly at Third Base.  Lamb became a starter in 2016, and in 2017, he was an All-Star, hammering 30 Home Runs with 105 Runs Batted In, both of which were career-highs.  Lamb slumped afterward, and he was released during the 2020 Season.  With the D-Backs had 84 Home Runs and 471 Hits.