[The Score] - Each MLB team's best roster last 25 years: NL West

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    [The Score] - Each MLB team's best roster last 25 years: NL West

    We've reached the quarter mark of the 2000s, and to celebrate, theScore's MLB editors constructed each organization's best 26-man roster from the past 25 seasons. We conclude the series with the NL West.Jump to:AL EASTAL CENTRALAL WESTNL EASTNL CENTRAL!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;rMost important player: Luis Gonzalez. "Gonzo" morphed from anonymous outfielder to star slugger almost overnight after he joined the D-Backs before the 1999 season. The offensive lynchpin of their 2001 championship club, his walk-off single to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series is perhaps the most iconic moment in Arizona sports history. Gonzalez remains the franchise leader in hits, home runs, and RBIs, and his No. 20 was retired in 2010.Best pitcher: Randy Johnson. The D-Backs' rotation boasts multiple All-Stars and Hall of Fame-caliber pitchers who won a combined four Cy Young awards and two World Series MVPs in Arizona this century. Three of those Cy Youngs belong to Johnson, arguably the greatest left-hander of all time and the first player to enter Cooperstown in a D-Backs hat.Most underrated: Brandon Webb. The best pitcher developed by Arizona, Webb's career ended so suddenly that it's easy to forget he was briefly a top-five pitcher in baseball. Webb won the 2006 NL Cy Young and was the runner-up in each of the next two seasons. Unfortunately, he suffered a shoulder injury during his final big-league start on Opening Day 2009 and retired four years later after several ill-fated comeback attempts.Best acquisitions: Randy Johnson and Luis Gonzalez. Some of the excellent moves the D-Backs have made over the past quarter-century include mining David Peralta from indy ball, swapping Jean Segura and change for Ketel Marte, and claiming Christian Walker off waivers. But it's hard to beat the time they landed two franchise legends - Johnson signed a four-year, $52.4-million free-agent deal; Gonzalez was acquired from Detroit for Karim García - 18 days apart in December 1998.Best homegrown player: Paul Goldschmidt. An eighth-round pick in 2009, Goldschmidt developed into one of the best first basemen of his era in a D-Backs uniform and could represent them in the Hall of Fame some day. He won four Gold Gloves and five Silver Sluggers in the desert, and ranks either first or second in a slew of offensive categories in the franchise record book.Toughest omission: Patrick Corbin. Corbin certainly deserved a rotation spot as a two-time All-Star who sits top-10 in a host of D-Backs pitching categories, but Zack Greinke was just a bit better overall during his three-plus seasons in Arizona.!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r!function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(functio n(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;rMost important player: Todd Helton. It's going to be hard for anyone to ever top "Mr. Rockie." The franchise leader in virtually every offensive category, Helton's No. 17 was the first to be retired by Colorado in 2014.Best pitcher: Ubaldo Jiménez. Pitching has always been a problem in Denver, and even the best arms in Rockies history wouldn't make the cut elsewhere. Somehow, though, Jiménez rose above the altitude to become the greatest of all Rockies pitchers. He's the lone qualified starter in team history with an ERA below four (3.66), and their only pitcher to earn a top-three Cy Young finish (third in 2010) - the same year he threw Colorado's only no-hitter.Most underrated: Brian Fuentes and Manny Corpas. Unless you live in Colorado, you probably forgot about this lockdown bullpen duo. Fuentes is the Rockies' all-time saves leader (115) and made three straight All-Star teams in purple and black. Corpas' peak was much shorter, but quite memorable: During the famous "Rocktober" pennant run of 2007, he inexplicably turned into Mariano Rivera for a month.Best acquisition: Larry Walker. The Rockies bought themselves a Hall of Famer by ...

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