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2001 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJerry McMorris
General managersDan O'Dowd
ManagersBuddy Bell
TelevisionKWGN-TV
Fox Sports Rocky Mountain
(George Frazier, Dave Armstrong)
RadioKOA (AM)
(Wayne Hagin, Jeff Kingery)
KCUV
(Antonio Guevara)
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The Colorado Rockies' 2001 season was the ninth for the Rockies. They tried to win the National League West. Buddy Bell was their manager. They played home games at Coors Field. They finished with a record of 73–89, last in the NL West.

Offseason

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  • November 7, 2000: Mark Little was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[1]
  • December 4, 2000: Denny Neagle was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[2]
  • December 10, 2000: Ron Gant was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[3]
  • December 12, 2000: Mike Hampton was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[4]
  • January 5, 2001: Greg Norton was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[5]
  • March 28, 2001: Masato Yoshii was released by the Colorado Rockies.[6]

Regular season

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  • Rockies pitcher Jason Jennings became the first pitcher since 1901 to throw a shutout and hit a home run in his first Major League game.[7]

Season standings

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Arizona Diamondbacks 92 70 .568 48‍–‍33 44‍–‍37
San Francisco Giants 90 72 .556 2 49‍–‍32 41‍–‍40
Los Angeles Dodgers 86 76 .531 6 44‍–‍37 42‍–‍39
San Diego Padres 79 83 .488 13 35‍–‍46 44‍–‍37
Colorado Rockies 73 89 .451 19 41‍–‍40 32‍–‍49


Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 5–2 6–3 5–1 13–6 4–2 2–4 10–9 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–4 4–2 12–7 10–9 2–4 7–8
Atlanta 2–5 4–2 4–2 4–2 9–10 3–3 2–5 3–3 13–6 10–9 10–9 5–1 3–3 4–2 3–3 9–9
Chicago 3–6 2–4 13–4 3–3 3–3 8–9 4–2 8–9 3–3 4–2 4–2 10–6 2–4 3–3 9–8 9–6
Cincinnati 1–5 2–4 4–13 3–6 4–2 6–11 4–2 6–10 4–2 4–2 2–4 9–8 2–4 4–2 7–10 4–11
Colorado 6–13 2–4 3–3 6–3 4–2 2–4 8–11 5–1 3–4 4–3 2–4 2–4 9–10 9–10 6–3 2–10
Florida 2–4 10–9 3–3 2–4 2–4 3–3 2–5 4–2 12–7 7–12 5–14 4–2 3–4 2–4 3–3 12–6
Houston 4–2 3–3 9–8 11–6 4–2 3–3 2–4 12–5 6–0 3–3 3–3 9–8 3–6 3–3 9–7 9–6
Los Angeles 9–10 5–2 2–4 2–4 11–8 5–2 4–2 5–1 2–4 2–4 3–3 7–2 9–10 11–8 3–3 6–9
Milwaukee 3–3 3–3 9–8 10–6 1–5 2–4 5–12 1–5 4–2 3–3 3–3 6–11 1–5 5–4 7–10 5–10
Montreal 3–3 6–13 3–3 2–4 4–3 7–12 0–6 4–2 2–4 8–11 9–10 5–1 3–3 2–5 2–4 8–10
New York 3–3 9–10 2–4 2–4 3–4 12–7 3–3 4–2 3–3 11–8 11–8 4–2 1–5 3–4 1–5 10–8
Philadelphia 4–3 9–10 2–4 4–2 4–2 14–5 3–3 3–3 3–3 10–9 8–11 5–1 5–2 3–3 2–4 7–11
Pittsburgh 2–4 1–5 6–10 8–9 4–2 2–4 8–9 2–7 11–6 1–5 2–4 1–5 2–4 1–5 3–14 8–7
San Diego 7–12 3–3 4–2 4–2 10–9 4–3 6–3 10–9 5–1 3–3 5–1 2–5 4–2 5–14 1–5 6–9
San Francisco 9–10 2–4 3–3 2–4 10–9 4–2 3–3 8–11 4–5 5–2 4–3 3–3 5–1 14–5 4–2 10–5
St. Louis 4–2 3–3 8–9 10–7 3–6 3–3 7–9 3–3 10–7 4–2 5–1 4–2 14–3 5–1 2–4 8–7


Notable transactions

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  • April 25, 2001: Ubaldo Jiménez was signed as an amateur free agent by the Rockies.[8]
  • May 29, 2001: Justin Speier was selected off waivers by the Colorado Rockies from the New York Mets.[9]
  • June 24, 2001: Brent Mayne was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Kansas City Royals for Sal Fasano and Mac Suzuki.[10]
  • July 13, 2001: Chone Figgins was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Anaheim Angels for Kimera Bartee.[11]
  • July 19, 2001: Todd Walker was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Robin Jennings to the Cincinnati Reds for Alex Ochoa.[12]
  • July 25, 2001: Neifi Pérez was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Kansas City Royals for Jermaine Dye. Dye was then traded by the Rockies to the Oakland Athletics for José Ortiz, Todd Belitz, and Mario Encarnación.[13]
  • July 31, 2001: Pedro Astacio was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Houston Astros for Scott Elarton.[14]
  • August 23, 2001: Gary Bennett was traded by the New York Mets to the Colorado Rockies for a player to be named later. The Colorado Rockies sent Ender Chavez (minors) (December 27, 2001) to the New York Mets to complete the trade.[15]
  • September 12, 2001: Ross Gload was selected off waivers by the Colorado Rockies from the Chicago Cubs.[16]

Major League debuts

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Roster

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2001 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2001 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 2 Cardinals 8–0 Hampton (1–0) Kile (0–1) 48,113 1–0
2 April 4 Cardinals 13–9 Neagle (1–0) Benes (0–1) Jiménez (1) 36,667 2–0
3 April 5 Cardinals 11–2 Astacio (1–0) Morris (0–1) 35,142 3–0
4 April 6 Padres 10–6 Eaton (1–0) Bohanon (0–1) 37,431 3–1
5 April 7 Padres 14–10 Williams (1–0) Myers (0–1) Hoffman (1) 41,026 3–2
6 April 8 Padres 11–3 Tollberg (1–0) Estrada (0–1) 40,446 3–3
7 April 9 @ Cardinals 3–2 Timlin (1–0) White (0–1) 48,702 3–4
8 April 11 @ Cardinals 3–1 Morris (1–1) Astacio (1–1) Veres (1) 30,115 3–5
9 April 12 @ Cardinals 6–4 Wasdin (1–0) Kline (0–1) Jiménez (2) 35,127 4–5
10 April 13 Diamondbacks 7–3 Johnson (2–1) Bohanon (0–2) 38,564 4–6
11 April 14 Diamondbacks 9–8 Myers (1–1) Kim (0–1) Jiménez (3) 42,319 5–6
12 April 15 Diamondbacks 10–7 (10) Estrada (1–1) Brohawn (0–1) 36,841 6–6
13 April 17 @ Padres 9–5 Astacio (2–1) Jones (0–2) Jiménez (4) 16,615 7–6
14 April 18 @ Padres 8–0 Hampton (2–0) Eaton (2–1) 17,040 8–6
15 April 19 @ Padres 4–0 Neagle (2–0) Williams (1–2) 15,896 9–6
16 April 20 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 Kim (1–1) White (0–2) 32,011 9–7
17 April 21 @ Diamondbacks 10–5 Ellis (2–0) Villone (0–1) 31,724 9–8
18 April 22 @ Diamondbacks 2–1 Astacio (3–1) Reynoso (1–3) Jiménez (5) 31,076 10–8
19 April 24 Cubs 14–1 Hampton (3–0) Tapani (3–1) 43,562 11–8
20 April 25 Cubs 6–5 Jiménez (1–0) Duncan (1–1) 42,514 12–8
21 April 26 Cubs 7–2 Lieber (2–1) Bohanon (0–3) 47,336 12–9
22 April 27 Reds 12–9 Mercado (1–0) Myers (1–2) Graves (8) 44,502 12–10
23 April 28 Reds 9–4 Dessens (2–1) Davis (0–1) 47,143 12–11
24 April 29 Reds 14–7 Wasdin (2–0) Mercado (1–1) Jiménez (6) 47,047 13–11
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
25 May 1 @ Phillies 7–1 Daal (3–0) Neagle (2–1) 14,138 13–12
26 May 2 @ Phillies 6–2 Bohanon (1–3) Person (2–3) Jiménez (7) 13,243 14–12
27 May 3 @ Phillies 7–5 Telemaco (3–0) Astacio (3–2) 17,383 14–13
28 May 4 @ Pirates 9–3 Hampton (4–0) Arroyo (2–3) 32,653 15–13
29 May 5 @ Pirates 11–3 Olivares (2–3) Chacón (0–1) 37,596 15–14
30 May 6 @ Pirates 4–3 (11) Beimel (2–0) White (0–3) 34,915 15–15
31 May 7 Mets 10–9 Gonzalez (1–0) Bohanon (1–4) 34,644 15–16
32 May 8 Mets 12–4 Astacio (4–2) Appier (2–3) 36,602 16–16
33 May 9 Mets 6–0 Hampton (5–0) Reed (4–2) 35,952 17–16
34 May 10 Mets 8–2 Chacón (1–1) Rusch (2–2) 40,603 18–16
35 May 11 Expos 13–4 Neagle (3–1) Peters (2–3) 43,680 19–16
36 May 12 Expos 8–4 Armas (2–5) Thomson (0–1) 43,730 19–17
37 May 13 Expos 14–10 Lloyd (3–1) Astacio (4–3) 42,235 19–18
38 May 15 @ Braves 5–3 Remlinger (2–1) Hampton (5–1) Rocker (10) 28,921 19–19
39 May 16 @ Braves 6–4 Cabrera (2–0) Wasdin (2–1) Rocker (11) 32,461 19–20
40 May 17 @ Braves 8–3 Neagle (4–1) Smoltz (0–1) 31,221 20–20
41 May 18 @ Marlins 2–1 Burnett (2–1) Astacio (4–4) Alfonseca (8) 20,336 20–21
42 May 19 @ Marlins 1–0 Penny (4–0) Thomson (0–2) Alfonseca (9) 23,122 20–22
43 May 20 @ Marlins 7–2 Hampton (6–1) Dempster (3–6) 13,367 21–22
44 May 21 Dodgers 6–3 Chacón (2–1) Dreifort (3–3) Jiménez (8) 38,196 22–22
45 May 22 Dodgers 11–8 White (1–3) Herges (1–4) Jiménez (9) 41,563 23–22
46 May 23 Dodgers 6–4 Brown (6–2) Astacio (4–5) Shaw (14) 46,836 23–23
47 May 24 @ Giants 5–1 Estes (4–2) Thomson (0–3) 40,856 23–24
48 May 25 @ Giants 6–1 Hampton (7–1) Hernández (3–7) 41,341 24–24
49 May 26 @ Giants 10–4 Chacón (3–1) Rueter (4–6) 41,341 25–24
50 May 27 @ Giants 5–4 Ortiz (7–3) Neagle (4–2) Nen (11) 41,341 25–25
51 May 28 @ Dodgers 11–10 (11) Herges (2–4) Villone (0–2) 27,812 25–26
52 May 29 @ Dodgers 7–2 Bohanon (2–4) Brown (6–3) 22,570 26–26
53 May 30 @ Dodgers 4–1 Park (6–4) Hampton (7–2) Shaw (16) 30,411 26–27
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
54 June 1 Giants 11–7 Rueter (5–6) Chacón (3–2) 40,630 26–28
55 June 2 Giants 7–5 Jiménez (2–0) Nen (2–2) 40,657 27–28
56 June 3 Giants 11–2 Astacio (5–5) Gardner (1–4) 41,684 28–28
57 June 5 Astros 9–4 Hampton (8–2) Miller (7–3) 37,116 29–28
58 June 6 Astros 9–8 Bohanon (3–4) Elarton (4–5) Jiménez (10) 36,138 30–28
59 June 7 Astros 2–1 Reynolds (6–4) Chacón (3–3) Jackson (1) 35,359 30–29
60 June 8 Cardinals 9–1 Neagle (5–2) Matthews (2–2) 46,188 31–29
61 June 9 Cardinals 8–2 Benes (5–4) Astacio (5–6) 47,043 31–30
62 June 10 Cardinals 12–3 Hampton (9–2) Hermanson (5–5) 47,139 32–30
63 June 12 Mariners 10–9 Fuentes (1–0) Acevedo (0–1) Sasaki (25) 41,263 32–31
64 June 14 Mariners 8–2 Chacón (4–3) Moyer (8–2) 45,261 33–31
65 June 14 Mariners 5–1 Abbott (6–2) Astacio (5–7) 37,048 33–32
66 June 15 @ Reds 8–4 Villone (1–2) Reitsma (3–6) 28,301 34–32
67 June 16 @ Reds 8–7 (12) Jiménez (3–0) Brower (3–5) Dingman (1) 29,937 35–32
68 June 17 @ Reds 4–3 Bohanon (4–4) Dessens (5–4) Jiménez (11) 25,947 36–32
69 June 18 @ Astros 13–5 Reynolds (7–5) Astacio (5–8) 31,529 36–33
70 June 19 @ Astros 6–4 Oswalt (5–1) Chacón (4–4) Wagner (14) 30,020 36–34
71 June 20 @ Astros 7–2 Miller (8–3) Villone (1–3) Dotel (1) 30,637 36–35
72 June 21 Diamondbacks 14–5 Bierbrodt (2–0) Hampton (9–3) 40,036 36–36
73 June 22 Diamondbacks 5–4 (10) Swindell (2–1) Jiménez (3–1) Prinz (7) 44,655 36–37
74 June 23 Diamondbacks 9–5 Kim (3–2) White (1–4) 41,612 36–38
75 June 24 Diamondbacks 7–6 Neagle (6–2) Johnson (9–5) Jiménez (12) 41,682 37–38
76 June 25 Padres 6–4 Jarvis (4–7) White (1–5) Hoffman (16) 37,141 37–39
77 June 26 Padres 11–3 Jones (4–10) Hampton (9–4) 37,315 37–40
78 June 27 Padres 10–9 Jiménez (4–1) Davey (2–3) 38,046 38–40
79 June 29 @ Diamondbacks 5–3 Johnson (10–5) Astacio (5–9) Kim (4) 34,291 38–41
80 June 30 @ Diamondbacks 6–5 Brohawn (2–3) Davis (0–2) Prinz (8) 36,165 38–42
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
81 July 1 @ Diamondbacks 5–4 (13) Prinz (3–0) White (1–6) 31,999 38–43
82 July 3 @ Padres 6–5 Núñez (1–2) Davis (0–3) Hoffman (17) 25,022 38–44
83 July 4 @ Padres 8–3 Hitchcock (1–0) Suzuki (2–6) 34,188 38–45
84 July 5 @ Padres 4–0 Astacio (6–9) Eaton (8–5) 20,541 39–45
85 July 6 Angels 6–5 Ortiz (7–6) Hampton (9–5) Percival (21) 48,576 39–46
86 July 7 Angels 10–3 Washburn (7–4) Suzuki (2–7) 47,517 39–47
87 July 8 Angels 11–3 Rapp (3–9) Chacón (4–5) Pote (1) 37,577 39–48
88 July 12 @ Rangers 6–3 Rogers (5–6) Astacio (6–10) Zimmerman (13) 29,322 39–49
89 July 13 @ Rangers 10–2 Helling (6–8) Hampton (9–6) 37,812 39–50
90 July 14 @ Rangers 11–2 Chacón (5–5) Davis (4–7) 38,009 40–50
91 July 15 @ Athletics 6–3 Lidle (3–4) Bohanon (4–5) Vizcaíno (1) 24,327 40–51
92 July 16 @ Athletics 5–1 Heredia (5–7) Neagle (6–3) 13,808 40–52
93 July 17 @ Athletics 3–2 Mulder (11–6) Astacio (6–11) Isringhausen (19) 22,099 40–53
94 July 18 @ Giants 10–0 Ortiz (11–5) Hampton (9–7) 41,584 40–54
95 July 19 @ Giants 2–1 Rodríguez (5–1) Acevedo (0–2) 40,850 40–55
96 July 20 Dodgers 11–3 Bohanon (5–5) Prokopec (6–5) 47,704 41–55
97 July 21 Dodgers 22–7 Gagné (3–4) Neagle (6–4) 43,011 41–56
98 July 22 Dodgers 9–8 Adams (6–3) Astacio (6–12) Shaw (28) 40,085 41–57
99 July 23 Giants 8–2 Hampton (10–7) Ortiz (11–6) 37,424 42–57
100 July 24 Giants 6–4 Chacón (6–5) Estes (7–5) Jiménez (13) 40,132 43–57
101 July 25 Giants 9–3 Jensen (1–2) Bohanon (5–6) 42,088 43–58
102 July 26 @ Dodgers 3–1 Gagné (4–4) Neagle (6–5) Shaw (30) 32,750 43–59
103 July 27 @ Dodgers 4–2 Adams (7–3) Astacio (6–13) Shaw (31) 40,114 43–60
104 July 28 @ Dodgers 10–6 Park (11–6) Hampton (10–8) Shaw (32) 34,808 43–61
105 July 29 @ Dodgers 3–2 Powell (3–2) Herges (8–8) Jiménez (14) 54,556 44–61
106 July 31 Phillies 7–6 Jiménez (5–1) Cormier (5–5) 36,005 45–61
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 Phillies 8–1 (6) Wolf (6–10) Neagle (6–6) 34,024 45–62
108 August 2 Phillies 4–2 Coggin (2–1) Thomson (0–4) Mesa (28) 37,075 45–63
109 August 3 Pirates 12–7 Hampton (11–8) Anderson (6–11) 38,836 46–63
110 August 4 Pirates 6–3 Ritchie (8–10) Chacón (6–6) 44,294 46–64
111 August 5 Pirates 5–4 Lincoln (1–0) Bohanon (5–7) Fetters (2) 36,570 46–65
112 August 7 @ Cubs 5–4 Farnsworth (2–3) Speier (2–1) 40,266 46–66
113 August 8 @ Cubs 2–1 Bere (8–5) Thomson (0–5) Gordon (23) 38,801 46–67
114 August 9 @ Cubs 14–5 Hampton (12–8) Tavárez (8–8) 38,345 47–67
115 August 10 @ Reds 16–7 Miceli (1–5) Reitsma (5–12) 22,778 48–67
116 August 11 @ Reds 7–3 Acevedo (3–3) Bohanon (5–8) 28,751 48–68
117 August 12 @ Reds 7–6 Powell (4–2) Graves (5–4) Jiménez (15) 23,887 49–68
118 August 14 Braves 5–4 (10) Jiménez (6–1) Karsay (1–3) 40,677 50–68
119 August 15 Braves 7–2 Burkett (10–8) Hampton (12–9) 37,962 50–69
120 August 16 Braves 4–1 Millwood (3–5) Chacón (6–7) Karsay (7) 37,086 50–70
121 August 17 Marlins 12–5 Speier (3–1) Dempster (14–10) 35,512 51–70
122 August 18 Marlins 8–3 Neagle (7–6) Almanza (1–2) Powell (1) 39,073 52–70
123 August 19 Marlins 6–5 Thomson (1–5) Sánchez (2–3) Miceli (1) 34,525 53–70
124 August 21 @ Mets 5–2 Leiter (8–10) Hampton (12–10) Benítez (30) 28,510 53–71
125 August 22 @ Mets 2–1 Appier (7–10) Chacón (6–8) Benítez (31) 34,415 53–72
126 August 23 @ Mets 10–0 Jennings (1–0) Rusch (6–9) 27,430 54–72
127 August 24 @ Brewers 12–6 Neagle (8–6) Neugebauer (1–1) 40,647 55–72
128 August 25 @ Brewers 5–4 DeJean (4–2) White (1–7) Leskanic (15) 42,139 55–73
129 August 26 @ Brewers 3–2 Hampton (13–10) Quevedo (3–2) Powell (2) 42,239 56–73
130 August 28 @ Dodgers 4–3 Davis (1–3) Shaw (3–4) Powell (3) 39,051 57–73
131 August 29 @ Dodgers 5–3 Jennings (2–0) Baldwin (9–7) Powell (4) 27,697 58–73
132 August 30 @ Dodgers 5–4 Park (13–9) Neagle (8–7) Shaw (38) 36,254 58–74
133 August 31 @ Giants 5–2 Thomson (2–5) Ortiz (14–8) Powell (5) 41,081 59–74
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
134 September 1 @ Giants 2–1 Nen (4–3) Speier (3–2) 41,034 59–75
135 September 2 @ Giants 3–1 Hernández (12–13) Chacón (6–9) Nen (38) 41,812 59–76
136 September 3 @ Giants 4–1 Jennings (3–0) Rueter (12–11) Powell (6) 41,528 60–76
137 September 4 Dodgers 5–2 Neagle (9–7) Baldwin (9–8) Powell (7) 30,455 61–76
138 September 5 Dodgers 7–2 Herges (9–8) Myers (1–3) 31,791 61–77
139 September 6 Dodgers 9–5 Adams (12–6) Hampton (13–11) 31,407 61–78
140 September 7 Giants 3–2 (12) Miceli (2–5) Worrell (2–3) 33,473 62–78
141 September 8 Giants 7–3 Rueter (13–11) Jennings (3–1) 32,825 62–79
142 September 9 Giants 9–4 (11) Gomes (6–3) Belitz (0–1) 36,862 62–80
143 September 17 Diamondbacks 7–3 Johnson (19–6) Davis (1–4) 31,111 62–81
144 September 18 Diamondbacks 10–9 Myers (2–3) Kim (5–6) 30,552 63–81
145 September 19 Diamondbacks 8–2 Hampton (14–11) Lopez (8–18) 30,301 64–81
146 September 20 @ Expos 8–3 Lloyd (9–5) Powell (4–3) 3,307 64–82
147 September 21 @ Expos 11–9 (11) Davis (2–4) Mota (1–3) 10,510 65–82
148 September 22 @ Expos 3–1 Yoshii (4–5) Elarton (4–9) Strickland (6) 9,707 65–83
149 September 23 @ Expos 5–3 Speier (4–2) Stewart (1–1) Jiménez (16) 9,282 66–83
150 September 24 Padres 15–11 Speier (5–2) Lundquist (0–1) 30,774 67–83
151 September 25 Padres 8–7 Tollberg (8–4) Hampton (14–12) Hoffman (40) 31,193 67–84
152 September 26 Padres 3–1 Lawrence (5–4) Speier (5–3) Hoffman (41) 30,711 67–85
153 September 27 Padres 13–9 Belitz (1–1) Herndon (2–6) 31,162 68–85
154 September 28 Brewers 6–5 Powell (5–3) Leskanic (2–6) 44,109 69–85
155 September 29 Brewers 14–12 Speier (6–3) Haynes (8–16) Jiménez (17) 35,848 70–85
156 September 30 Brewers 10–0 Thomson (3–5) D'Amico (2–4) 31,545 71–85
October
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
157 October 2 @ Diamondbacks 10–1 Johnson (21–6) Hampton (14–13) 36,263 71–86
158 October 3 @ Diamondbacks 4–3 Schilling (22–6) Chacón (6–10) Kim (18) 32,521 71–87
159 October 4 @ Diamondbacks 5–4 Anderson (4–9) Neagle (9–8) Kim (19) 29,382 71–88
160 October 5 @ Padres 4–0 Jennings (4–1) Jarvis (12–11) 27,646 72–88
161 October 6 @ Padres 10–4 Tollberg (10–4) Elarton (4–10) 30,637 72–89
162 October 7 @ Padres 14–5 Thomson (4–5) Lawrence (5–5) 60,103 73–89

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Ben Petrick 85 244 58 .238 11 39
1B Todd Helton 159 587 197 .336 49 146
2B Todd Walker 85 290 86 .297 12 43
SS Neifi Pérez 87 382 114 .298 7 47
3B Jeff Cirillo 138 528 165 .313 17 83
LF Ron Gant 59 171 44 .257 8 22
CF Juan Pierre 156 617 202 .327 2 55
RF Larry Walker 142 497 174 .350 38 123

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Juan Uribe 72 273 82 .300 8 53
Terry Shumpert 114 242 70 .289 4 24
Greg Norton 117 225 60 .267 13 40
José Ortiz 53 204 52 .255 13 35
Alex Ochoa 58 187 47 .251 1 17
Brent Mayne 49 160 53 .331 0 20
Brent Butler 53 119 29 .244 1 14
Todd Hollandsworth 33 117 43 .368 6 19
Mark Little 51 85 29 .341 3 13
Jacob Cruz 44 76 16 .211 1 7
Adam Melhuse 40 71 13 .183 1 8
Sal Fasano 25 63 16 .254 3 9
Mario Encarnación 20 62 14 .226 0 3
Gary Bennett 19 55 15 .273 1 4
Brooks Kieschnick 35 42 10 .238 3 9
Cliff Brumbaugh 14 36 10 .278 1 4
Kimera Bartee 12 15 0 .000 0 1
Robin Jennings 1 3 0 .000 0 0
Kevin Sefcik 1 1 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Mike Hampton 32 203.0 14 13 5.41 122
Denny Neagle 30 170.2 9 8 5.38 139
Shawn Chacón 27 160.0 6 10 5.06 134
Pedro Astacio 22 141.0 6 13 5.49 125
Brian Bohanon 20 97.0 5 8 7.14 47
John Thomson 14 93.2 4 5 4.04 68
Jason Jennings 7 39.1 4 1 4.58 26
Scott Elarton 4 23.0 0 2 6.65 11

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Ron Villone 22 46.2 1 3 6.36 48
Mac Suzuki 3 6.1 0 2 15.63 5

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
José Jiménez 56 6 1 17 4.09 37
Mike Myers 73 2 3 0 3.60 36
Gabe White 69 1 7 0 6.25 47
Kane Davis 57 2 4 0 4.35 47
Justin Speier 42 4 3 0 3.70 47
Jay Powell 39 3 1 7 2.79 26
Juan Acevedo 39 0 2 0 5.63 26
Dan Miceli 22 2 0 1 2.21 17
John Wasdin 18 2 1 0 7.03 17
Todd Belitz 8 1 1 0 7.71 5
Bobby Chouinard 8 0 0 0 8.22 5
Joe Davenport 7 0 0 0 3.48 8
Craig Dingman 7 0 0 0 13.50 2
Chris Nichting 7 0 0 0 4.50 7
Horacio Estrada 4 1 1 0 14.54 4
Tim Christman 1 0 0 0 4.50 2

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox Pacific Coast League Chris Cron
AA Carolina Mudcats Southern League Ron Gideon
A Salem Avalanche Carolina League Dave Collins
A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League Joe Mikulik
A-Short Season Tri-City Dust Devils Northwest League Stu Cole
Rookie Casper Rockies Pioneer League P. J. Carey

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Salem[18]

References

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  1. ^ Mark Little at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Denny Neagle at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Ron Gant at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Mike Hampton at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Greg Norton at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ "Masato Yoshii Stats".
  7. ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.372, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  8. ^ Ubaldo Jiménez at Baseball Reference
  9. ^ Justin Speier at Baseball Reference
  10. ^ Brent Mayne at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ Kimera Bartee at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ Alex Ochoa at Baseball Reference
  13. ^ José Ortiz at Baseball Reference
  14. ^ Scott Elarton at Baseball Reference
  15. ^ Gary Bennett at Baseball Reference
  16. ^ Ross Gload at Baseball Reference
  17. ^ "2001 National League Baseball Debuts / Rookies by Baseball Almanac".
  18. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007