2003 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2003 Colorado Rockies season was their 11th in Major League Baseball and 9th season at Coors Field . Clint Hurdle was the manager. They finished with a record of 74–88, fourth in the National League West, and missing the postseason for the 8th consecutive season.
Offseason
November 16, 2002: Mike Hampton was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Juan Pierre and cash to the Florida Marlins for Charles Johnson, Preston Wilson, Pablo Ozuna, and Vic Darensbourg.[ 1]
January 8, 2003: Chris Stynes was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 2]
January 23, 2003: Steve Reed was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 3]
January 24, 2003: José Hernández and Mark Sweeney were signed as free agents by the Colorado Rockies.[ 4] [ 5]
February 3, 2003: Darren Oliver was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 6]
March 21, 2003: Jack Cust was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Baltimore Orioles for Chris Richard.[ 7]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
2–5
2–4
7–2
10–9
2–5
5–1
10–9
3–3
4–2
4–2
4–2
3–3
9–10
5–14
3–3
11–4
Atlanta
5–2
—
4–2
3–3
6–0
9–10
5–1
4–2
4–2
12–7
11–8
9–10
7–2
6–1
2–4
4–2
10–5
Chicago
4–2
2–4
—
10–7
3–3
4–2
9–7
2–4
10–6
3–3
5–1
1–5
10–8
4–2
4–2
8–9
9–9
Cincinnati
2–7
3–3
7–10
—
4–2
2–4
5–12
2–4
8–10
2–4
2–4
5–4
5–11
3–3
3–3
9–7
7–5
Colorado
9–10
0–6
3–3
2–4
—
4–2
2–4
7–12
5–1
3–4
2–5
2–4
3–6
12–7
7–12
4–2
9–6
Florida
5–2
10–9
2–4
4–2
2–4
—
1–5
2–5
7–2
13–6
12–7
13–6
2–4
5–1
1–5
3–3
9–6
Houston
1–5
1–5
7–9
12–5
4–2
5–1
—
4–2
9–8
3–3
2–4
2–4
10–6
3–3
2–4
11–7
11–7
Los Angeles
9–10
2–4
4–2
4–2
12–7
5–2
2–4
—
4–2
4–2
3–3
2–5
5–1
8–11
6–13
4–2
11–7
Milwaukee
3–3
2–4
6–10
10–8
1–5
2–7
8–9
2–4
—
0–6
6–3
4–2
10–7
5–1
1–5
3–13
5–7
Montreal
2–4
7–12
3–3
4–2
4–3
6–13
3–3
2–4
6–0
—
14–5
8–11
3–3
4–2
7–0
1–5
9–9
New York
2–4
8–11
1–5
4–2
5–2
7–12
4–2
3–3
3–6
5–14
—
7–12
4–2
3–3
4–2
1–5
5–10
Philadelphia
2–4
10–9
5–1
4–5
4–2
6–13
4–2
5–2
2–4
11–8
12–7
—
2–4
4–3
3–3
4–2
8–7
Pittsburgh
3–3
2–7
8–10
11–5
6–3
4–2
6–10
1–5
7–10
3–3
2–4
4–2
—
4–2
2–4
7–10
5–7
San Diego
10–9
1–6
2–4
3–3
7–12
1–5
3–3
11–8
1–5
2–4
3–3
3–4
2–4
—
5–14
2–4
8–10
San Francisco
14–5
4–2
2–4
3–3
12–7
5–1
4–2
13–6
5–1
0–7
2–4
3–3
4–2
14–5
—
5–1
10–8
St. Louis
3–3
2–4
9–8
7–9
2–4
3–3
7–11
2–4
13–3
5–1
5–1
2–4
10–7
4–2
1–5
—
10–8
Notable transactions
April 9, 2003: Greg Vaughn was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 8]
June 3, 2003: Ian Stewart was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 1st round of the 2003 amateur draft. Player signed June 11, 2003.[ 9]
June 20, 2003: José Hernández was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Chicago Cubs for Mark Bellhorn.[ 10]
June 28, 2003: Gabe Kapler was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Colorado Rockies.[ 11]
July 13, 2003: Ben Petrick was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Detroit Tigers for Adam Bernero.[ 12]
August 26, 2003: Gregg Zaun was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 13]
Major League debuts
Roster
2003 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2003 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Astros
10–4
Oswalt (1–0)
Jennings (0–1)
43,241
0–1
2
April 2
@ Astros
8–7
Wagner (1–0)
Jiménez (0–1)
21,082
0–2
3
April 3
@ Astros
10–5
Cruz (1–0)
Robertson (0–1)
21,171
1–2
4
April 4
Diamondbacks
2–1
Chacón (1–0)
Kim (0–1)
Jiménez (1)
48,087
2–2
5
April 5
Diamondbacks
4–3 (10)
Reed (1–0)
Batista (0–1)
25,197
3–2
6
April 6
Diamondbacks
8–3
Jennings (1–1)
Schilling (0–1)
25,443
4–2
7
April 8
Cardinals
15–12 (13)
Eldred (1–0)
Miceli (0–1)
21,563
4–3
8
April 9
Cardinals
9–4
Cruz (2–0)
Tomko (0–1)
24,110
5–3
9
April 10
Cardinals
7–6
López (1–0)
Kline (0–1)
Jiménez (2)
24,586
6–3
10
April 11
@ Padres
6–4
Lawrence (2–0)
Oliver (0–1)
Villafuerte (2)
21,190
6–4
11
April 12
@ Padres
3–2
Speier (1–0)
Villafuerte (0–1)
Jiménez (3)
30,830
7–4
12
April 13
@ Padres
6–2
Wright (1–1)
Cook (0–1)
20,316
7–5
13
April 14
@ Diamondbacks
5–3
Cruz (3–0)
Kim (0–3)
Jiménez (4)
25,688
8–5
14
April 15
@ Diamondbacks
12–1
Chacón (2–0)
Patterson (0–1)
31,182
9–5
15
April 16
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Mantei (3–0)
Jiménez (0–2)
28,588
9–6
16
April 17
@ Diamondbacks
11–2
Schilling (1–2)
Jennings (1–2)
32,507
9–7
17
April 18
Padres
12–1
Cook (1–1)
Pérez (0–2)
27,609
10–7
18
April 19
Padres
10–9
Reed (2–0)
Villafuerte (0–2)
27,031
11–7
19
April 20
Padres
8–0
Chacón (3–0)
Peavy (3–1)
28,005
12–7
20
April 22
@ Phillies
5–2
Millwood (3–1)
Oliver (0–2)
Mesa (4)
13,431
12–8
21
April 23
@ Phillies
6–4
Myers (1–2)
Jennings (1–3)
Mesa (5)
13,444
12–9
22
April 24
@ Phillies
9–1
Wolf (3–1)
Cook (1–2)
16,947
12–10
23
April 25
Cubs
11–7
Prior (4–1)
Cruz (3–1)
32,162
12–11
24
April 26
Cubs
8–5
Chacón (4–0)
Estes (1–3)
Jiménez (5)
35,604
13–11
25
April 27
Cubs
6–3
Oliver (1–2)
Zambrano (3–2)
Jiménez (6)
35,070
14–11
26
April 29
Reds
10–5
Jennings (2–3)
Reitsma (1–1)
26,206
15–11
27
April 30
Reds
13–11
Sullivan (2–0)
Miceli (0–2)
Williamson (6)
26,436
15–12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
28
May 1
Reds
7–2
Austin (1–1)
Cruz (3–2)
28,788
15–13
29
May 2
@ Cubs
7–4
Estes (2–3)
Chacón (4–1)
Borowski (5)
29,236
15–14
30
May 3
@ Cubs
6–4
Speier (2–0)
Guthrie (0–2)
Jiménez (7)
38,332
16–14
31
May 4
@ Cubs
5–4 (10)
Borowski (1–0)
Reed (2–1)
37,223
16–15
32
May 6
@ Braves
3–2
Hernández (3–0)
Jones (0–1)
Smoltz (13)
18,108
16–16
33
May 8
@ Braves
12–6
Reynolds (2–1)
Cruz (3–3)
Smoltz (14)
16–17
34
May 8
@ Braves
5–2
Ortiz (4–2)
Chacón (4–2)
Smoltz (15)
22,829
16–18
35
May 9
@ Marlins
5–4
Looper (3–1)
Speier (2–1)
10,272
16–19
36
May 10
@ Marlins
5–4
Jennings (3–3)
Tejera (0–1)
Jiménez (8)
16,543
17–19
37
May 11
@ Marlins
7–2
Pavano (3–4)
Cook (1–3)
9,205
17–20
38
May 12
Mets
9–6
Trachsel (1–2)
Young (0–1)
Benítez (12)
25,443
17–21
39
May 13
Mets
9–8
Reed (3–1)
Cerda (0–1)
Jiménez (9)
25,043
18–21
40
May 14
Mets
6–5
Reed (4–1)
Stanton (2–3)
Jiménez (10)
26,755
19–21
41
May 15
Expos
4–2
Jones (1–1)
Tucker (0–1)
Jiménez (11)
23,197
20–21
42
May 16
Expos
4–1
Ayala (3–1)
Cruz (3–4)
Biddle (11)
27,117
20–22
43
May 17
Expos
6–4 (10)
Ayala (4–1)
Jones (1–2)
Biddle (12)
30,052
20–23
44
May 18
Expos
4–0
Chacón (5–2)
Ohka (3–5)
30,720
21–23
45
May 20
@ Dodgers
3–1
Brown (5–1)
Oliver (1–3)
Gagné (16)
27,251
21–24
46
May 21
@ Dodgers
3–2
Ishii (4–1)
Jennings (3–4)
Gagné (17)
25,332
21–25
47
May 22
@ Dodgers
4–3
Dreifort (4–3)
Cook (1–4)
Gagné (18)
27,461
21–26
48
May 23
Giants
10–7
Chacón (6–2)
Moss (5–3)
30,043
22–26
49
May 24
Giants
5–1
Ainsworth (4–4)
Elarton (0–1)
31,475je
22–27
50
May 25
Giants
5–1
Oliver (2–3)
Foppert (2–4)
33,723
23–27
51
May 26
Giants
12–7
Fuentes (1–0)
Nathan (5–2)
28,340
24–27
52
May 27
Dodgers
7–3
Cook (2–4)
Ishii (4–2)
26,465
25–27
53
May 28
Dodgers
6–0
Chacón (7–2)
Dreifort (4–4)
27,108
26–27
54
May 29
Dodgers
12–5
Elarton (1–1)
Pérez (4–3)
27,007
27–27
55
May 30
@ Giants
6–2
Ainsworth (5–4)
Oliver (2–4)
38,439
27–28
56
May 31
@ Giants
2–1
Foppert (3–4)
Jennings (3–5)
Worrell (14)
40,256
27–29
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
57
June 1
@ Giants
4–0
Rueter (6–1)
Cook (2–5)
41,404
27–30
58
June 2
@ Giants
4–1
Chacón (8–2)
Schmidt (4–2)
Jiménez (12)
34,231
28–30
59
June 3
Indians
7–3
Elarton (2–1)
Rodríguez (3–6)
22,326
29–30
60
June 4
Indians
2–1
Oliver (3–4)
Traber (2–3)
Jiménez (13)
22,222
30–30
61
June 5
Indians
7–4
Jennings (4–5)
Sabathia (4–3)
Jiménez (14)
25,221
31–30
62
June 7
Royals
13–11
George (6–4)
Chacón (8–3)
MacDougal (14)
25,421
31–31
63
June 7
Royals
9–5
Gilfillan (1–0)
Jones (1–3)
26,435
31–32
64
June 8
Royals
8–7
Elarton (3–1)
DeHart (0–2)
Jiménez (15)
30,084
32–32
65
June 10
@ Twins
5–0
Jennings (5–5)
Radke (5–6)
18,886
33–32
66
June 11
@ Twins
7–4
Lohse (6–4)
Cook (2–6)
Guardado (18)
17,942
33–33
67
June 12
@ Twins
15–3
Rogers (5–2)
Oliver (3–5)
18,003
33–34
68
June 13
@ Tigers
7–2
Chacón (9–3)
Cornejo (3–4)
19,212
34–34
69
June 14
@ Tigers
9–7
Ledezma (2–2)
Elarton (3–2)
Spurling (3)
19,260
34–35
70
June 15
@ Tigers
5–4
Jennings (6–5)
Knotts (2–5)
Jiménez (16)
19,323
35–35
71
June 16
Padres
7–5
Witasick (1–1)
Jiménez (0–3)
Beck (2)
22,716
35–36
72
June 17
Padres
4–3 (8)
Peavy (6–5)
Neagle (0–1)
Witasick (1)
22,178
35–37
73
June 18
Padres
5–3
Chacón (10–3)
Jarvis (0–1)
Speier (1)
22,033
36–37
74
June 19
Padres
10–5
Oliver (4–5)
Lawrence (4–8)
23,515
37–37
75
June 20
Tigers
7–5
Maroth (2–11)
Elarton (3–3)
29,603
37–38
76
June 21
Tigers
9–6
Jennings (7–5)
Sparks (0–4)
35,660
38–38
77
June 22
Tigers
5–3
Neagle (1–1)
Bernero (1–10)
Jiménez (17)
34,723
39–38
78
June 23
@ Padres
5–1
Chacón (11–3)
Jarvis (0–2)
18,072
40–38
79
June 24
@ Padres
5–2
Oliver (5–5)
Lawrence (4–9)
Jiménez (18)
15,915
41–38
80
June 25
@ Padres
7–6
Hackman (2–1)
Jones (1–4)
Beck (4)
19,908
41–39
81
June 27
@ Pirates
5–3
Fogg (4–3)
Jennings (7–6)
Williams (21)
37,566
41–40
82
June 28
@ Pirates
5–4
Neagle (2–1)
Benson (5–8)
Jiménez (19)
25,083
42–40
83
June 29
@ Pirates
9–0
Suppan (6–7)
Chacón (11–4)
20,475
42–41
84
June 30
Diamondbacks
8–7 (12)
Randolph (3–0)
Jiménez (0–4)
33,533
42–42
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
85
July 1
Diamondbacks
7–4
López (2–0)
Good (3–2)
Speier (2)
25,209
43–42
86
July 2
Diamondbacks
6–2
Jennings (8–6)
Patterson (1–4)
Fuentes (1)
47,032
44–42
87
July 3
Diamondbacks
8–4
Webb (5–2)
Neagle (2–2)
48,560
44–43
88
July 4
@ Brewers
8–6
Reed (5–1)
Estrella (2–1)
Speier (3)
21,144
45–43
89
July 5
@ Brewers
9–8
Oliver (6–5)
Ford (0–1)
Fuentes (2)
30,731
46–43
90
July 6
@ Brewers
3–1
Sheets (7–6)
Jiménez (0–5)
DeJean (17)
21,623
46–44
91
July 7
@ Diamondbacks
14–6
Randolph (4–0)
Cruz (3–5)
32,019
46–45
92
July 8
@ Diamondbacks
9–3
Webb (6–2)
Reed (5–2)
36,436
46–46
93
July 9
Giants
11–7
Cook (3–6)
Foppert (5–8)
31,139
47–46
94
July 10
Giants
11–3
Oliver (7–5)
Powell (0–1)
30,954
48–46
95
July 11
Dodgers
7–6
Fuentes (2–0)
Shuey (3–2)
Speier (4)
34,150
49–46
96
July 12
Dodgers
5–3
Jennings (9–6)
Ashby (2–6)
Speier (5)
41,696
50–46
97
July 13
Dodgers
9–3
Álvarez (1–1)
Neagle (2–3)
32,483
50–47
98
July 17
@ Giants
8–4
Moss (8–6)
Jennings (9–7)
41,052
50–48
99
July 18
@ Giants
7–0
Brower (6–2)
Oliver (7–6)
41,690
50–49
100
July 19
@ Giants
5–3
Schmidt (10–4)
Chacón (11–5)
Worrell (21)
42,607
50–50
101
July 20
@ Giants
8–4
Foppert (6–8)
Neagle (2–4)
42,620
50–51
102
July 21
@ Dodgers
4–1
Stark (1–0)
Ashby (2–7)
27,243
51–51
103
July 22
@ Dodgers
5–2
Nomo (11–8)
Jennings (9–8)
Gagné (34)
30,416
51–52
104
July 23
@ Dodgers
8–3
Oliver (8–6)
Ishii (9–4)
33,589
52–52
105
July 24
@ Dodgers
1–0 (11)
Shuey (4–2)
López (2–1)
33,144
52–53
106
July 25
Brewers
7–3
Tsao (1–0)
Obermueller (0–1)
39,013
53–53
107
July 26
Brewers
13–8
Cook (4–6)
De Los Santos (1–3)
40,675
54–53
108
July 27
Brewers
6–1
Jennings (10–8)
Franklin (7–7)
30,108
55–53
109
July 29
@ Reds
5–3
Oliver (9–6)
Haynes (2–11)
Speier (6)
25,663
56–53
110
July 30
@ Reds
3–2 (10)
Reitsma (8–3)
Jiménez (0–6)
23,962
56–54
111
July 31
@ Reds
5–4 (10)
Riedling (1–3)
Fuentes (2–1)
24,861
56–55
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
112
August 1
@ Pirates
12–11
Sánchez (1–0)
Bernero (1–13)
22,413
56–56
113
August 2
@ Pirates
1–0
Meadows (2–1)
Jennings (10–9)
Lincoln (4)
37,820
56–57
114
August 3
@ Pirates
16–4
Oliver (10–6)
D'Amico (6–11)
Jiménez (20)
16,839
57–57
115
August 5
Phillies
7–2
Myers (11–6)
Chacón (11–6)
28,034
57–58
116
August 6
Phillies
5–1
Tsao (2–0)
Duckworth (4–6)
27,599
58–58
117
August 7
Phillies
4–3
López (3–1)
Millwood (11–8)
Speier (7)
27,855
59–58
118
August 8
Pirates
13–6
Jiménez (1–6)
Mahomes (0–1)
28,362
60–58
119
August 9
Pirates
10–4
D'Amico (7–11)
Oliver (10–7)
34,611
60–59
120
August 10
Pirates
5–3
Figueroa (1–0)
Chacón (11–7)
Lincoln (5)
26,904
60–60
121
August 11
@ Expos
3–1
Day (6–4)
Jennings (10–10)
Biddle (28)
6,401
60–61
122
August 12
@ Expos
6–3 (11)
Fuentes (3–1)
Biddle (3–5)
López (1)
7,277
61–61
123
August 13
@ Expos
6–5
Vázquez (10–8)
Stark (1–1)
Ayala (3)
6,724
61–62
124
August 15
@ Mets
5–0
Glavine (8–11)
Oliver (10–8)
28,081
61–63
125
August 16
@ Mets
13–4
Seo (6–8)
Chacón (11–8)
28,233
61–64
126
August 17
@ Mets
6–4
Leiter (12–6)
Jennings (10–11)
Weathers (4)
28,393
61–65
127
August 18
@ Mets
8–0
Trachsel (12–7)
Tsao (2–1)
23,865
61–66
128
August 19
Marlins
10–2
Stark (2–1)
Pavano (9–11)
25,889
62–66
129
August 20
Marlins
9–3
Vance (1–0)
Redman (10–7)
23,534
63–66
130
August 21
Marlins
5–4
Speier (3–1)
Looper (4–3)
23,846
64–66
131
August 22
Braves
9–3
Maddux (12–10)
Jennings (10–12)
35,578
64–67
132
August 23
Braves
5–4
Hampton (12–5)
Tsao (2–2)
Smoltz (44)
42,303
64–68
133
August 24
Braves
12–6
Ortiz (18–5)
Stark (2–2)
31,227
64–69
134
August 26
Giants
3–1
Schmidt (13–5)
Oliver (10–9)
Worrell (28)
24,100
64–70
135
August 27
Giants
6–4
Ponson (16–9)
Jiménez (1–7)
Worrell (29)
24,972
64–71
136
August 28
Giants
6–1
Jennings (11–12)
Correia (1–1)
23,645
65–71
137
August 29
@ Dodgers
6–4
Brown (13–7)
Vance (1–1)
Gagné (45)
39,092
65–72
138
August 30
@ Dodgers
5–0
Mota (4–2)
Stark (2–3)
35,136
65–73
139
August 31
@ Dodgers
3–0
Pérez (11–10)
Oliver (10–10)
Gagné (46)
41,146
65–74
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
140
September 2
@ Giants
2–1
Herges (3–2)
Bernero (1–14)
Worrel (33)
39,419
65–75
141
September 3
@ Giants
7–6
Nathan (9–3)
Fuentes (3–2)
38,490
65–76
142
September 5
Dodgers
8–7
Mota (5–2)
Reed (5–3)
Gagné (48)
26,828
65–77
143
September 6
Dodgers
10–2
Pérez (12–10)
Oliver (10–11)
24,393
65–78
144
September 7
Dodgers
6–2
Álvarez (4–1)
Jiménez (1–8)
Gagné (49)
24,553
65–79
145
September 9
@ Cardinals
8–1
Jennings (12–12)
Haren (3–6)
27,591
66–79
146
September 10
@ Cardinals
10–2
Tomko (12–8)
Elarton (3–4)
25,396
66–80
147
September 11
@ Cardinals
9–4
Oliver (11–11)
Hitchcock (3–4)
28,801
67–80
148
September 12
@ Diamondbacks
8–2
Jiménez (2–8)
Dessens (7–8)
32,922
68–80
149
September 13
@ Diamondbacks
16–6
Batista (10–8)
Young (0–2)
37,139
68–81
150
September 14
@ Diamondbacks
5–0
Johnson (5–8)
Jennings (12–13)
35,153
68–82
151
September 16
Astros
14–4
Robertson (15–7)
Tsao (2–3)
22,328
68–83
152
September 17
Astros
7–5
Oliver (12–11)
Villone (6–5)
Speier (8)
22,454
69–83
153
September 18
Astros
6–0
Miller (14–12)
Jiménez (2–9)
21,718
69–84
154
September 19
Padres
6–5
Elarton (4–4)
Howard (1–3)
Fuentes (3)
31,976
70–84
155
September 20
Padres
11–3
Lawrence (9–15)
Vance (1–2)
28,028
70–85
156
September 21
Padres
5–3
Tsao (3–3)
Eaton (8–12)
Fuentes (4)
28,167
71–85
157
September 23
Diamondbacks
20–9
Oliver (13–11)
Webb (10–8)
22,686
72–85
158
September 24
Diamondbacks
6–3
Johnson (6–8)
Jiménez (2–10)
Mantei (27)
24,465
72–86
159
September 25
Diamondbacks
8–7
Villarreal (10–7)
Fuentes (3–3)
Mantei (28)
23,056
72–87
160
September 26
@ Padres
5–0
Eaton (9–12)
Vance (1–3)
45,588
72–88
161
September 27
@ Padres
10–2
Stark (3–3)
Bynum (1–4)
42,479
73–88
162
September 28
@ Padres
10–8
López (4–1)
Witasick (3–7)
Speier (9)
60,988
74–88
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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