2001 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
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
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
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
Record vs. opponents
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
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
Roster
2001 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2001 Game Log
#
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
#
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
#
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
#
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
#
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
#
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
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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^ Mark Little at Baseball Reference
^ Denny Neagle at Baseball Reference
^ Ron Gant at Baseball Reference
^ Mike Hampton at Baseball Reference
^ Greg Norton at Baseball Reference
^ "Masato Yoshii Stats" .
^ 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
^ Ubaldo Jiménez at Baseball Reference
^ Justin Speier at Baseball Reference
^ Brent Mayne at Baseball Reference
^ Kimera Bartee at Baseball Reference
^ Alex Ochoa at Baseball Reference
^ José Ortiz at Baseball Reference
^ Scott Elarton at Baseball Reference
^ Gary Bennett at Baseball Reference
^ Ross Gload at Baseball Reference
^ "2001 National League Baseball Debuts / Rookies by Baseball Almanac" .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007