2001 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2001 Toronto Blue Jays was the franchise's 25th season of Major League Baseball . It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses.
Transactions
Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 2001 season.[ 1]
October 2000
October 4
Marty Cordova granted free agency (signed with Cleveland Indians to a one-year, $500,000 contract on December 20, 2000).
October 5
Mark Lukasiewicz selected off of waivers by the Anaheim Angels .
October 15
Kevin Witt granted free agency (signed with San Diego Padres to a one-year contract on December 22, 2000).
October 20
Re-signed Carlos Delgado to a four-year, $68 million contract.
October 18
Charlie Greene granted free agency (signed with San Diego Padres to a one-year contract on November 30, 2000). Robert Pérez granted free agency (signed with New York Yankees to a contract on November 16, 2000).
October 30
Alex Gonzalez granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a four-year, $20 million contract on December 10, 2000).
October 31
Frank Castillo granted free agency (signed with Boston Red Sox to a two-year, $4.5 million contract on December 7, 2000). Mark Guthrie granted free agency (signed with Oakland Athletics to a two-year, $3.6 million contract on January 5, 2001). Dave Martinez granted free agency (signed with Atlanta Braves to a two-year, $3 million contract on December 10, 2000). Mickey Morandini granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a contract on December 6, 2000). Steve Trachsel granted free agency (signed with New York Mets to a two-year, $7.3 million contract on December 14, 2000).
November 2000
December 2000
January 2001
February 2001
February 9
Re-signed Kelvim Escobar to a one-year, $1.5 million contract.
February 12
Re-signed Steve Parris to a two-year, $6.05 million contract.
March 2001
Regular season
August 17, 2001: Jeff Frye became the second Blue Jay in history to hit for the cycle. He achieved the feat against the Texas Rangers .
Opening Day starters
[ 2]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
4–5
4–3
6–3
5–4
5–4
5–4
3–6
4–3
6–14
4–15
7–2
7–12
5–4
10–8
Baltimore
5–4
—
9–10
3–4
1–5
4–2
5–2
3–3
5–13
2–7
1–8
10–9
2–7
7–12
6–12
Boston
3–4
10–9
—
3–3
3–6
4–5
3–3
3–3
5–13
4–5
3–6
14–5
5–2
12–7
10–8
Chicago
3–6
4–3
3–3
—
10–9
13–6
14–5
5–14
1–5
1–8
2–7
5–2
7–2
3–3
12–6
Cleveland
4–5
5–1
6–3
9–10
—
13–6
11–8
14–5
4–5
4–3
2–5
5–1
5–4
2–4
7–11
Detroit
4–5
2–4
5–4
6–13
6–13
—
8–11
4–15
4–5
1–6
2–5
4–2
8–1
2–4
10–8
Kansas City
4–5
2–5
3–3
5–14
8–11
11–8
—
6–13
0–6
3–6
3–6
4–2
4–5
4–3
8–10
Minnesota
6–3
3–3
3–3
14–5
5–14
15–4
13–6
—
4–2
5–4
1–8
1–6
4–5
2–5
9–9
New York
3–4
13–5
13–5
5–1
5–4
5–4
6–0
2–4
—
3–6
3–6
13–6
3–4
11–8
10–8
Oakland
14–6
7–2
5–4
8–1
3–4
6–1
6–3
4–5
6–3
—
9–10
7–2
9–10
6–3
12–6
Seattle
15–4
8–1
6–3
7–2
5–2
5–2
6–3
8–1
6–3
10–9
—
7–2
15–5
6–3
12–6
Tampa Bay
2–7
9–10
5–14
2–5
1–5
2–4
2–4
6–1
6–13
2–7
2–7
—
4–5
9–10
10–8
Texas
12–7
7–2
2–5
2–7
4–5
1–8
5–4
5–4
4–3
10–9
5–15
5–4
—
3–6
8–10
Toronto
4–5
12–7
7–12
3–3
4–2
4–2
3–4
5–2
8–11
3–6
3–6
10–9
6–3
—
8–10
Transactions
Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2001 regular season.[ 3]
April 2001
June 2001
July 2001
August 2001
2001 draft picks
Source [ 4]
The 2002 MLB draft was held in June 2001.
Roster
2001 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2001 Game Log
April: 16–9 (Home: 11–5; Away: 5–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
Rangers †
8–1
Loaiza (1–0)
Helling (0–1)
19,891
1–0
2
April 3
@ Devil Rays
8–1
Lopez (1–0)
Parris (0–1)
41,546
1–1
3
April 4
@ Devil Rays
11–8
Quantrill (1–0)
Hill (0–1)
Koch (1)
15,172
2–1
4
April 5
@ Devil Rays
11–0
Carpenter (1–0)
Rekar (0–1)
14,023
3–1
5
April 6
@ Yankees
13–4
Loaiza (2–0)
Parker (0–1)
29,606
4–1
6
April 7
@ Yankees
3–2
Michalak (1–0)
Hernández (0–1)
Koch (2)
30,487
5–1
7
April 8
@ Yankees
16–5
Clemens (2–0)
Parris (0–2)
31,970
5–2
8
April 9
Devil Rays
8–1
Hamilton (1–0)
Wilson (0–1)
48,115
6–2
9
April 10
Devil Rays
3–2 (10)
Quantrill (2–0)
Sturtze (0–1)
18,071
7–2
10
April 11
Devil Rays
4–3
Yan (1–0)
Koch (0–1)
24,017
7–3
–
April 12
Royals
Postponed (SkyDome roof malfunction) Rescheduled for April 30
11
April 13
Royals
2–1
Michalak (2–0)
Suppan (1–2)
Koch (3)
26,148
8–3
12
April 14
Royals
5–4
File (1–0)
Hernández (0–2)
26,024
9–3
13
April 15
Royals
4–2
Stein (1–2)
Carpenter (1–1)
Hernández (2)
21,379
9–4
14
April 17
Yankees
6–5
Loaiza (3–0)
Keisler (0–1)
Koch (4)
20,019
10–4
15
April 18
Yankees
7–2
Michalak (3–0)
Hernández (0–2)
19,770
11–4
16
April 19
Yankees
6–5 (17)
Choate (1–0)
File (1–1)
Mendoza (1)
24,684
11–5
17
April 20
@ Royals
12–4
Carpenter (2–1)
Suzuki (1–1)
28,018
12–5
18
April 21
@ Royals
5–4 (13)
Henry (1–0)
Plesac (0–1)
18,246
12–6
19
April 22
@ Royals
5–1
Reichert (2–1)
Loaiza (3–1)
Hernández (4)
17,371
12–7
20
April 24
Rangers
7–5
Frascatore (1–0)
Mahomes (0–2)
Koch (5)
15,381
13–7
21
April 25
Rangers
8–5
Quantrill (3–0)
Rogers (1–2)
Koch (6)
15,021
14–7
22
April 27
Angels
12–4
Loaiza (4–1)
Washburn (0–3)
16,174
15–7
23
April 28
Angels
4–1
Ortiz (3–2)
Michalak (3–1)
Percival (4)
19,261
15–8
24
April 29
Angels
2–0
Parris (1–2)
Schoeneweis (2–2)
Koch (7)
23,949
16–8
25
April 30
Royals
6–3
Suppan (2–3)
Hamilton (1–1)
Hernández (6)
13,766
16–9
May: 10–18 (Home: 2–8; Away: 8–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
@ Athletics
5–4 (10)
Quantrill (4–0)
Isringhausen (0–1)
Koch (8)
10,935
17–9
27
May 2
@ Athletics
6–0
Mulder (3–2)
Loaiza (4–2)
14,048
17–10
28
May 3
@ Athletics
3–2 (15)
Bradford (1–1)
Borbón (0–1)
10,586
17–11
29
May 4
@ Mariners
8–3
Parris (2–2)
Abbott (0–1)
42,284
18–11
30
May 5
@ Mariners
7–5
Rhodes (3–0)
Borbón (0–2)
Sasaki (14)
42,894
18–12
31
May 6
@ Mariners
11–3
Carpenter (3–1)
Halama (2–3)
45,080
19–12
32
May 8
Athletics
8–5
Mulder (4–2)
Loaiza (4–3)
Mecir (1)
16,479
19–13
33
May 9
Athletics
8–5
Hudson (3–3)
Michalak (3–2)
Isringhausen (5)
16,241
19–14
34
May 10
Athletics
14–8
Guthrie (1–0)
Painter (0–1)
16,130
19–15
35
May 11
Mariners
7–2
Abbott (1–1)
Hamilton (1–2)
20,279
19–16
36
May 12
Mariners
11–7
Tomko (2–1)
Escobar (0–1)
24,908
19–17
37
May 13
Mariners
7–5
Moyer (6–1)
Loaiza (4–4)
Sasaki (17)
20,624
19–18
38
May 15
@ Angels
9–3
Michalak (4–2)
Valdez (2–3)
15,904
20–18
39
May 16
@ Angels
3–1
Schoeneweis (3–2)
Parris (2–3)
Percival (8)
15,611
20–19
40
May 17
@ Angels
4–2
Hasegawa (2–3)
Escobar (0–2)
Percival (9)
15,204
20–20
41
May 18
@ Rangers
9–3
Carpenter (4–1)
Myette (0–1)
35,368
21–20
42
May 19
@ Rangers
6–5
Quantrill (5–0)
Brantley (0–1)
Koch (9)
48,336
22–20
43
May 20
@ Rangers
3–2
Mahomes (3–2)
Michalak (4–3)
Zimmerman (4)
33,272
22–21
44
May 21
White Sox
10–3
Parris (3–3)
Biddle (1–4)
20,806
23–21
45
May 23
White Sox
9–6
Hamilton (2–2)
Wells (3–5)
Koch (10)
19,115
24–21
46
May 24
White Sox
3–1
Wells (1–1)
Carpenter (4–2)
Foulke (8)
17,062
24–22
47
May 25
@ Red Sox
4–0
Nomo (5–3)
Loaiza (4–5)
32,912
24–23
48
May 26
@ Red Sox
5–0
Michalak (5–3)
Castillo (5–3)
31,035
25–23
49
May 27
@ Red Sox
4–2
Wakefield (2–0)
Parris (3–4)
Lowe (4)
31,420
25–24
50
May 28
@ White Sox
6–3
Garland (2–2)
Hamilton (2–3)
Howry (1)
20,631
25–25
51
May 29
@ White Sox
4–0
Carpenter (5–2)
Wells (1–2)
13,356
26–25
52
May 30
@ White Sox
4–3
Wunsch (1–1)
Escobar (0–3)
Foulke (9)
13,208
26–26
53
May 31
Red Sox
11–5
Beck (1–2)
Escobar (0–4)
21,747
26–27
June: 12–15 (Home: 7–11; Away: 5–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Red Sox
6–4 (11)
Lowe (3–5)
Koch (0–2)
21,564
26–28
55
June 2
Red Sox
2–1
Schourek (1–3)
Plesac (0–2)
Beck (3)
24,603
26–29
56
June 3
Red Sox
5–4
Pichardo (1–0)
Carpenter (5–3)
Lowe (6)
24,653
26–30
57
June 5
Devil Rays
13–1
Loaiza (5–5)
Lopez (3–7)
15,078
27–30
58
June 6
Devil Rays
6–2
Kennedy (1–0)
Michalak (5–4)
16,298
27–31
59
June 7
Devil Rays
8–7
Borbón (1–2)
Phelps (0–1)
26,835
28–31
60
June 8
Marlins
7–6 (10)
Koch (1–2)
Bones (2–2)
18,629
29–31
61
June 9
Marlins
6–1
Burnett (4–2)
Carpenter (5–4)
20,875
29–32
62
June 10
Marlins
7–2
Penny (5–1)
Loaiza (5–6)
20,070
29–33
63
June 11
Braves
9–4
File (2–1)
Burkett (5–5)
16,885
30–33
64
June 12
Braves
3–0
Pérez (4–4)
Parris (3–5)
Rocker (19)
20,448
30–34
65
June 13
Braves
12–5
Hamilton (3–3)
Glavine (6–5)
19,901
31–34
66
June 15
@ Expos
9–3
Carpenter (6–4)
Vázquez (5–8)
8,692
32–34
67
June 16
@ Expos
7–2
Blank (1–2)
Loaiza (5–7)
11,113
32–35
68
June 17
@ Expos
4–1
Mota (1–0)
Quantrill (5–1)
8,440
32–36
69
June 18
@ Orioles
3–2
Ponson (4–4)
Borbón (1–3)
Trombley (5)
33,605
32–37
70
June 19
@ Orioles
5–1
Towers (5–1)
Hamilton (3–4)
Groom (4)
31,001
32–38
71
June 20
@ Orioles
6–5
Quantrill (6–1)
McElroy (1–2)
Koch (11)
30,062
33–38
72
June 22
@ Red Sox
4–3
Borbón (2–3)
Schourek (1–4)
Koch (12)
33,844
34–38
73
June 23
@ Red Sox
9–6
File (3–1)
Castillo (7–5)
Koch (13)
33,266
35–38
74
June 24
@ Red Sox
5–2
Plesac (1–2)
Wakefield (5–2)
Koch (14)
32,804
36–38
75
June 25
Orioles
8–2
Roberts (6–6)
Hamilton (3–5)
18,243
36–39
76
June 26
Orioles
3–1
Carpenter (7–4)
Johnson (6–5)
Koch (15)
18,175
37–39
77
June 27
Orioles
7–3
Mercedes (4–8)
Loaiza (5–8)
17,517
37–40
78
June 28
Orioles
5–0
Ponson (5–5)
Michalak (5–5)
17,322
37–41
79
June 29
Red Sox
8–4
Quantrill (7–1)
Florie (0–1)
23,055
38–41
80
June 30
Red Sox
7–5
Cone (4–1)
Hamilton (3–6)
28,543
38–42
July: 11–16 (Home: 4–8; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Red Sox
4–0
Arrojo (2–2)
Carpenter (7–5)
34,348
38–43
82
July 2
Red Sox
16–4
Nomo (7–4)
Loaiza (5–9)
38,237
38–44
83
July 3
@ Devil Rays
7–2
Kennedy (3–1)
Michalak (5–6)
Phelps (3)
13,789
38–45
84
July 4
@ Devil Rays
8–1
Parris (4–5)
Rekar (1–10)
13,119
39–45
85
July 5
@ Devil Rays
7–4
Hamilton (4–6)
Rupe (4–8)
Koch (16)
10,706
40–45
86
July 6
Expos
10–7
Lloyd (7–1)
Quantrill (7–2)
Urbina (13)
20,074
40–46
87
July 7
Expos
9–8 (11)
Plesac (2–2)
Strickland (1–4)
23,976
41–46
88
July 8
Expos
9–3
Michalak (6–6)
Armas (7–8)
Quantrill (1)
31,012
42–46
89
July 12
@ Phillies
2–1 (11)
Escobar (1–4)
Santiago (0–2)
Koch (17)
20,306
43–46
90
July 13
@ Phillies
5–2
Daal (10–2)
Plesac (2–3)
Mesa (25)
18,279
43–47
91
July 14
@ Phillies
4–2
Hamilton (5–6)
Figueroa (1–2)
Koch (18)
22,418
44–47
92
July 15
@ Mets
6–2
Reed (8–4)
Michalak (6–7)
32,138
44–48
93
July 16
@ Mets
3–0
Trachsel (3–10)
Halladay (0–1)
Benítez (21)
34,203
44–49
94
July 17
@ Mets
1–0
Leiter (6–8)
Carpenter (7–6)
Benítez (22)
26,630
44–50
95
July 18
Red Sox
5–4
Garcés (3–0)
Koch (1–3)
Lowe (19)
30,449
44–51
96
July 19
Red Sox
4–3
Escobar (2–4)
Lowe (4–7)
30,488
45–51
97
July 20
@ Yankees
10–4
Loaiza (6–9)
Jodie (0–1)
46,634
46–51
98
July 21
@ Yankees
5–3
Quantrill (8–2)
Rivera (3–5)
Koch (19)
55,264
47–51
99
July 22
@ Yankees
7–3
Mussina (10–8)
Carpenter (7–7)
51,132
47–52
100
July 23
@ Yankees
7–2
Clemens (14–1)
Parris (4–6)
38,573
47–53
101
July 24
@ Red Sox
6–4
Cone (6–1)
Hamilton (5–7)
Lowe (20)
33,154
47–54
102
July 25
@ Red Sox
4–3 (10)
Quantrill (9–2)
Lowe (4–8)
Koch (20)
33,030
48–54
103
July 26
@ Red Sox
6–3
Nomo (11–4)
File (3–2)
Beck (5)
33,094
48–55
104
July 27
Yankees
9–1
Mussina (11–8)
Carpenter (7–8)
36,666
48–56
105
July 28
Yankees
12–1
Clemens (15–1)
Escobar (2–5)
44,105
48–57
106
July 29
Yankees
9–3
Pettitte (11–6)
Hamilton (5–8)
40,149
48–58
107
July 31
Twins
3–1
Loaiza (7–9)
Mays (12–8)
Koch (21)
23,849
49–58
August: 16–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 9–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
108
August 1
Twins
3–1
Halladay (1–1)
Lohse (3–4)
Koch (22)
26,069
50–58
109
August 2
Twins
9–4
Reed (9–6)
Carpenter (7–9)
26,849
50–59
110
August 3
Orioles
10–1
Escobar (3–5)
Mercedes (5–13)
20,115
51–59
111
August 4
Orioles
2–1
Lyon (1–0)
Ponson (5–7)
Koch (23)
22,322
52–59
112
August 5
Orioles
5–4
Loaiza (8–9)
Towers (6–7)
Koch (24)
27,724
53–59
113
August 7
@ Mariners
5–4 (14)
Halama (8–6)
DeWitt (0–1)
45,636
53–60
114
August 8
@ Mariners
12–4
Moyer (13–5)
Carpenter (7–10)
45,450
53–61
115
August 9
@ Mariners
6–5
Quantrill (10–2)
García (13–4)
Koch (25)
45,670
54–61
116
August 10
@ Angels
8–7
Schoeneweis (9–8)
Lyon (1–1)
Percival (32)
30,484
54–62
117
August 11
@ Angels
7–6 (10)
Plesac (3–3)
Levine (5–7)
Koch (26)
27,927
55–62
118
August 12
@ Angels
6–5
Levine (6–7)
Plesac (3–4)
Percival (33)
19,129
55–63
119
August 14
Athletics
6–3
Koch (2–3)
Isringhausen (4–3)
25,121
56–63
120
August 15
Athletics
5–2
Escobar (4–5)
Zito (8–8)
Koch (27)
23,135
57–63
121
August 16
Athletics
8–4
Lidle (8–5)
Lyon (1–2)
30,062
57–64
122
August 17
Rangers
11–3
Loaiza (9–9)
Oliver (9–8)
22,384
58–64
123
August 18
Rangers
12–5
Moreno (3–2)
Koch (2–4)
26,092
58–65
124
August 19
Rangers
8–4
Myette (2–2)
Carpenter (7–11)
30,336
58–66
125
August 20
@ Twins
3–2
Escobar (5–5)
Mays (12–12)
Koch (28)
16,032
59–66
126
August 21
@ Twins
7–5
Lyon (2–2)
Cressend (2–2)
Koch (29)
13,023
60–66
127
August 22
@ Twins
6–3
Reed (2–2)
Loaiza (9–10)
15,303
60–67
128
August 23
@ Twins
6–2
Halladay (2–1)
Lohse (4–6)
16,482
61–67
129
August 24
@ Orioles
5–0
Carpenter (8–11)
Johnson (10–9)
43,606
62–67
130
August 25
@ Orioles
9–0
Escobar (6–5)
Maduro (2–4)
42,260
63–67
131
August 26
@ Orioles
5–1
Lyon (3–2)
Mercedes (7–15)
37,994
64–67
132
August 28
@ Yankees
4–0
Mussina (13–11)
Loaiza (9–11)
Rivera (41)
37,450
64–68
133
August 29
@ Yankees
3–2
Halladay (3–1)
Hitchcock (3–3)
Koch (30)
36,855
65–68
134
August 30
@ Yankees
5–4 (11)
Witasick (3–0)
Eyre (0–1)
42,537
65–69
135
August 31
Tigers
4–3
Sparks (10–8)
Borbón (2–4)
Anderson (17)
22,383
65–70
September: 10–10 (Home: 6–5; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
136
September 1
Tigers
3–1
Lyon (4–2)
Weaver (10–14)
Plesac (1)
22,052
66–70
137
September 2
Tigers
11–0
Loaiza (10–11)
Lima (4–6)
24,146
67–70
138
September 3
Yankees
7–5
Wohlers (1–0)
Koch (2–5)
Mendoza (6)
28,404
67–71
139
September 4
Yankees
14–0
Carpenter (9–11)
Pettitte (14–9)
20,036
68–71
140
September 5
Yankees
4–3
Clemens (19–1)
Escobar (6–6)
Rivera (44)
29,235
68–72
141
September 7
@ Tigers
2–1
Lyon (5–2)
Lima (4–7)
Koch (31)
28,083
69–72
142
September 8
@ Tigers
4–3
Murray (1–4)
Halladay (3–2)
Anderson (18)
29,158
69–73
143
September 9
@ Tigers
6–3
Carpenter (10–11)
Cornejo (3–3)
24,652
70–73
–
September 11
@ Orioles
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 1
–
September 12
@ Orioles
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 2
–
September 13
@ Orioles
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 3
–
September 14
Indians
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 5
–
September 15
Indians
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 6
–
September 16
Indians
Postponed (September 11 attacks ) Rescheduled for October 7
144
September 18
Orioles
8–5
Plesac (4–4)
Julio (1–1)
Koch (32)
18,604
71–73
145
September 19
Orioles
4–1
Halladay (4–2)
Maduro (3–6)
Koch (33)
31,303
72–73
146
September 20
Orioles
12–6
Parrish (1–1)
File (3–3)
21,895
72–74
147
September 21
Devil Rays
7–4
Rekar (2–13)
Lyon (5–3)
Yan (18)
25,344
72–75
148
September 22
Devil Rays
8–7
Coco (1–0)
Colomé (1–2)
Koch (34)
24,691
73–75
149
September 23
Devil Rays
1–0
Kennedy (6–8)
Escobar (6–7)
Yan (19)
31,351
73–76
150
September 24
@ Indians
3–2 (11)
File (4–3)
Báez (5–2)
Eyre (1)
32,425
74–76
151
September 25
@ Indians
11–7
Riske (2–0)
Plesac (4–5)
35,729
74–77
–
September 26
@ Indians
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for October 5 ‡
152
September 27
@ Devil Rays
5–1
Colomé (2–2)
Eyre (0–2)
13,045
74–78
153
September 28
@ Devil Rays
6–1
Rekar (3–13)
Escobar (6–8)
Phelps (5)
10,586
74–79
154
September 29
@ Devil Rays
5–2
Bierbrodt (2–4)
Halladay (4–3)
Yan (20)
17,635
74–80
155
September 30
@ Devil Rays
6–5 (12)
Quantrill (11–2)
Creek (2–5)
Eyre (2)
14,217
75–80
October: 5–2 (Home: 2–1; Away: 3–1)
† At Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico . ‡ Due to scheduling difficulties, this game was made up in Toronto.
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
Award winners
All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
^ "2001 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 21, 2023 .
^ "Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays Box Score, April 1, 2001" .
^ "2001 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 20, 2023 .
^ "Feature: 2001 Free Agent Draft Pick Compensation" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 2, 2014 .
^ Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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