Ken Kendrick is the principal owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, a Major League Baseball (MLB) team. His journey to owning the team is a testament to his business acumen and passion for baseball. Kendrick wasn’t always a sports mogul. He made his fortune in the software industry, holding executive positions at Datatel and eventually founding his own company, The K. Kendrick Corporation, which invested in technology and banking sectors.
His involvement with the Diamondbacks began in 1995 when he became part of the ownership group that secured the expansion franchise for Arizona. Over time, Kendrick increased his stake in the team and eventually became the managing general partner in 2004. Since then, he’s been instrumental in shaping the team’s direction, both on and off the field.
Kendrick’s leadership extends beyond just finances. He is actively involved in the team’s operations, from player acquisitions to stadium improvements. He is known for his commitment to creating a winning culture and fostering a positive environment for players and fans alike. Off the field, Kendrick is a prominent philanthropist, supporting numerous charitable causes in Arizona, particularly those focused on children’s health and education. He’s also a passionate collector of baseball memorabilia, with a renowned collection that includes historic jerseys and equipment.
His tenure as owner has seen the Diamondbacks experience both highs and lows, including a National League pennant and World Series appearance. Regardless, Kendrick’s dedication to the team and the state of Arizona remains unwavering. He continues to be a driving force behind the Diamondbacks, committed to bringing a championship back to the desert.