2001 Cleveland Indians
American League Central Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkJacobs Field
CityCleveland, Ohio
Record91–71 (.561)
Divisional place1st
OwnersRichard Jacobs
General managersJohn Hart
ManagersCharlie Manuel
TelevisionWUAB
Jack Corrigan, Mike Hegan
FSN Ohio
John Sanders, Rick Manning
RadioWTAM
Tom Hamilton, Matt Underwood, Mike Hegan
Seasons
A ticket for a 2001 game between the Cleveland Indians and Anaheim Angels.

The 2001 Cleveland Indians season was the 101st season for the franchise.

Offseason

Regular season

  • August 5, 2001: The Impossible Return – Notably, the Indians tied a Major League Baseball record by erasing a 12-run Seattle lead. Thus, despite its relatively low-profile as a regular season match, the game is vividly remembered and beloved around Cleveland today. For Seattle fans, it is not only a source of angst because of the game itself but because, had the Mariners held on, they would have broken the all-time Major League record for most wins in a season, instead of tying the 1906 Chicago Cubs with 116 wins.

The Fans

Retired 2001

The number 455 was honored after the Indians sold out 455 consecutive games between 1995 and 2001, an MLB record at the time, subsequently broken by the Boston Red Sox on September 8, 2008.

Season standings

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 9171 0.562 44–36 47–35
Minnesota Twins 8577 0.525 6 47–34 38–43
Chicago White Sox 8379 0.512 8 46–35 37–44
Detroit Tigers 6696 0.407 25 37–44 29–52
Kansas City Royals 6597 0.401 26 35–46 30–51

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 4–54–36–35–45–45–43–64–36–144–157–27–125–410–8
Baltimore 5–49–103–41–54–25–23–35–132–71–810–92–77–126–12
Boston 3–410–93–33–64–53–33–35–134–53–614–55–212–710–8
Chicago 3–64–33–310–913–614–55–141–51–82–75–27–23–312–6
Cleveland 4–55–16–39–1013–611–814–54–54–32–55–15–42–47–11
Detroit 4–52–45–46–136–138–114–154–51–62–54–28–12–410–8
Kansas City 4–52–53–35–148–1111–86–130–63–63–64–24–54–38–10
Minnesota 6–33–33–314–55–1415–413–64–25–41–81–64–52–59–9
New York 3–413–513–55–15–45–46–02–43–63–613–63–411–810–8
Oakland 14–67–25–48–13–46–16–34–56–39–107–29–106–312–6
Seattle 15–48–16–37–25–25–26–38–16–310–97–215–56–312–6
Tampa Bay 2–79–105–142–51–52–42–46–16–132–72–74–59–1010–8
Texas 12–77–22–52–74–51–85–45–44–310–95–155–43–68–10
Toronto 4–512–77–123–34–24–23–45–28–113–63–610–96–38–10

Notable transactions

Roster

2001 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

2001 Game Log: 91–71 (Home: 44–36; Away: 47–35)
April: 14–9 (Home: 9–5; Away: 5–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
18April 24Angels2–7Schoeneweis (2–1)Colón (2–2)Jacobs Field31,94211–7L1
19April 25Angels1–3Valdez (1–2)Sabathia (2–1)Percival (3)Jacobs Field31,39611–8L2
20April 26Angels6–5Shuey (1–1)Hasegawa (1–2)Wickman (4)Jacobs Field29,42712–8W1
May: 19–8 (Home: 7–5; Away: 12–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
39May 18@ Angels7–2Burba (6–2)Rapp (1–4)Edison International Field of Anaheim39,17727–12W1
40May 19@ Angels4–3 (10)Shuey (3–1)Percival (2–1)Wickman (7)Edison International Field of Anaheim40,01928–12W2
41May 20@ Angels6–9Levine (2–2)Rodriguez (1–1)Percival (10)Edison International Field of Anaheim36,33928–13L1
June: 12–15 (Home: 4–7; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
July: 15–13 (Home: 8–8; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
August: 16–13 (Home: 9–6; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
121August 17Angels2–7Ortiz (11–7)Nagy (4–6)Jacobs Field42,52868–53L1
122August 18Angels4–2Sabathia (13–4)Rapp (5–10)Wickman (21)Jacobs Field42,61069–53W1
123August 19Angels1–4Washburn (11–6)Colón (10–9)Percival (35)Jacobs Field42,51069–54L1
September: 13–8 (Home: 7–5; Away: 6–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
October: 2–5 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordRecap
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Indians team member
2001 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 2White Sox7 – 4Wells (1-0)Colón (0-1)Foulke (1)42,6060-1
2April 4White Sox8 – 4Finley (1-0)Eldred (0-1)32,7631-1
3April 6Orioles4 – 3Rincón (1-0)Mercedes (0-1)Wickman (1)32,7382-1
4April 7Orioles4 – 2 (11)Trombley (1-0)Reed (0-1)Kohlmeier (1)40,7042-2
5April 8Orioles4 – 3Speier (1-0)Maduro (0-1)Wickman (2)40,7543-2
6April 9@ White Sox9 – 2Biddle (1-0)Finley (1-1)21,2423-3
7April 10@ White Sox8 – 7Glover (1-0)Shuey (0-1)Foulke (2)12,4653-4
8April 11@ White Sox7 – 6Lowe (1-0)Burba (0-1)Foulke (3)12,6933-5
9April 12@ Tigers5 – 3Colón (1-1)Holt (1-1)Wickman (3)15,6394-5
10April 13@ Tigers9 – 8Sabathia (1-0)Weaver (1-2)Shuey (1)20,3345-5
11April 14@ Tigers1 – 0Sparks (1-1)Finley (1-2)23,1195-6
April 15@ TigersPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 28
12April 17@ Orioles8 – 1Burba (1-1)Mercedes (0-3)28,6796-6
13April 18@ Orioles4 – 1Colón (2-1)Hentgen (0-2)28,8017-6
14April 19@ Orioles11 – 5Sabathia (2-0)McElroy (0-1)34,1008-6
15April 20Tigers5 – 4Wickman (1-0)Nitkowski (0-1)33,1279-6
16April 21Tigers5 – 4 (11)Reed (1-1)Jones (0-2)42,06810-6
17April 22Tigers11 – 3Burba (2-1)Mlicki (0-2)34,12511-6
18April 24Angels7 – 2Schoeneweis (2-1)Colón (2-2)31,94211-7
19April 25Angels3 – 1Valdez (1-2)Sabathia (2-1)Percival (3)31,39611-8
20April 26Angels6 – 5Shuey (1-1)Hasegawa (1-2)Wickman (4)29,42712-8
21April 27Rangers11 – 9Mahomes (1-2)Drew (0-1)Zimmerman (2)40,32012-9
22April 28Rangers7 – 3Burba (3-1)Helling (1-4)41,14713-9
23April 29Rangers9 – 2Colón (3-2)Davis (2-2)40,13214-9
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Royals13 – 2Finley (2-2)Durbin (0-1)14,51215-9
25May 2@ Royals8 – 4Sabathia (3-1)Suzuki (2-2)13,40116-9
26May 3@ Royals9 – 4Burba (4-1)Reichert (3-2)23,86917-9
27May 4@ Devil Rays8 – 6Colón (4-2)Lopez (3-3)Shuey (2)16,47818-9
28May 5@ Devil Rays9 – 4Speier (2-0)Wilson (1-4)16,18019-9
29May 6@ Devil Rays10 – 3Finley (3-2)Creek (1-1)19,51120-9
30May 8Royals8 – 4Burba (5-1)Cogan (0-2)31,53721-9
31May 9Royals5 – 1Sabathia (4-1)Reichert (3-3)32,66422-9
32May 10Royals8 – 3Meadows (1-4)Colón (4-3)34,50222-10
33May 11Devil Rays10 – 6Rodriguez (1-0)Rekar (0-5)42,00923-10
34May 12Devil Rays8 – 0Finley (4-2)Rose (0-1)40,39924-10
35May 13Devil Rays7 – 0Sturtze (1-2)Burba (5-2)41,39924-11
36May 15@ Rangers8 – 6Sabathia (5-1)Davis (2-4)Wickman (5)39,34825-11
37May 16@ Rangers4 – 3Shuey (2-1)Crabtree (0-2)Wickman (6)33,69526-11
38May 17@ Rangers12 – 7Rogers (2-3)Finley (4-3)37,19126-12
39May 18@ Angels7 – 2Burba (6-2)Rapp (1-4)39,17727-12
40May 19@ Angels4 – 3 (10)Shuey (3-1)Percival (2-1)Wickman (7)40,01928-12
41May 20@ Angels9 – 6Levine (2-2)Rodriguez (1-1)Percival (10)36,33928-13
42May 22Tigers3 – 0Weaver (4-5)Colón (4-4)Jones (10)35,36228-14
43May 23Tigers4 – 3 (10)Wickman (2-0)Borkowski (0-1)36,80429-14
44May 24Tigers8 – 5Burba (7-2)Santos (1-1)Wickman (8)36,29530-14
45May 25Yankees6 – 4Rodriguez (2-1)Hernández (0-5)Wickman (9)42,45531-14
46May 26Yankees12 – 5Clemens (5-1)Sabathia (5-2)42,52831-15
47May 27Yankees6 – 2Lilly (2-0)Colón (4-5)Rivera (14)42,57031-16
48May 28@ Tigers12 – 6Sparks (3-2)Finley (4-4)24,61531-17
49May 29@ Tigers6 – 4Shuey (4-1)Murray (0-2)Wickman (10)21,40432-17
50May 30@ Tigers8 – 4Wright (1-0)Holt (4-4)Wickman (11)18,35933-17
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
51June 1@ Yankees7 – 4 (6)Sabathia (6-2)Lilly (2-1)Rincón (1)42,03234-17
52June 2@ Yankees9 – 4Clemens (6-1)Colón (4-6)Rivera (16)46,61834-18
53June 3@ Yankees4 – 3Nagy (1-0)Pettitte (6-4)Wickman (12)47,30035-18
54June 4@ Twins11 – 10Guardado (5-0)Shuey (4-2)20,61335-19
55June 5@ Twins5 – 0Wright (2-0)Romero (1-2)22,02236-19
56June 6@ Twins5 – 2Shuey (5-2)Cressend (2-1)Wickman (13)24,03137-19
57June 7@ Twins6 – 2Colón (5-6)Radke (7-2)24,67138-19
58June 8Reds7 – 4Brower (3-3)Rodriguez (2-2)Graves (14)42,51238-20
59June 9Reds10 – 2Burba (8-2)Fernández (5-6)42,52139-20
60June 10Reds9 – 3Reitsma (3-5)Wright (2-1)49,47939-21
61June 12Brewers4 – 2Fox (2-0)Shuey (5-3)Leskanic (7)39,19239-22
62June 13Brewers5 – 2 (10)Wickman (3-0)Fox (2-1)35,67940-22
63June 14Brewers9 – 4Sheets (7-4)Nagy (1-1)41,61040-23
64June 15@ Pirates6 – 3Anderson (4-6)Burba (8-3)Williams (12)36,23540-24
65June 16@ Pirates6 – 4Schmidt (3-2)Wright (2-2)Williams (13)37,05640-25
66June 17@ Pirates1 – 0Ritchie (2-8)Karsay (0-1)36,69440-26
67June 19Twins10 – 9 (12)Wells (5-2)Nagy (1-2)39,19040-27
68June 20Twins4 – 2Westbrook (1-0)Mays (8-5)Wickman (14)40,21341-27
69June 21Twins9 – 6 (7)Woodard (1-0)Romero (1-4)Rincón (2)39,75542-27
70June 22@ Royals6 – 5Sabathia (7-2)Stein (3-6)Wickman (15)31,57243-27
71June 23@ Royals3 – 2Durbin (5-6)Burba (8-4)Hernández (13)29,80843-28
72June 24@ Royals4 – 2Colón (6-6)Suppan (3-7)Rocker (1)25,12744-28
73June 25@ Yankees8 – 7Witasick (1-0)Rincón (1-1)Rivera (24)40,85244-29
74June 26@ Yankees5 – 3Nagy (2-2)Hernández (0-2)Rocker (2)40,34645-29
75June 27@ Yankees15 – 5Mussina (8-7)Sabathia (7-3)45,53945-30
76June 29Royals5 – 3Suppan (4-7)Burba (8-5)Hernández (14)42,50045-31
77June 30Royals11 – 7Wilson (2-0)Colón (6-7)42,44645-32
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1Royals13-11Stein (4-6)Nagy (2-3)Hernández (15)42,45745-33
79July 2Royals2 – 1Rocker (1-0)Cogan (0-3)40,24846-33
80July 3Red Sox9 – 1Westbrook (2-0)Ohka (2-3)42,52047-33
81July 4Red Sox13 – 4Wakefield (6-2)Burba (8-6)42,38247-34
82July 5Red Sox5 – 4Lowe (4-6)Rocker (1-1)42,64747-35
83July 6Cardinals14 – 2Nagy (3-3)Morris (10-5)42,39448-35
84July 7Cardinals7 – 6 (10)Rocker (2-1)Veres (0-1)42.46749-35
85July 8Cardinals4 – 3Timlin (3-4)Rocker (2-2)42,43149-36
86July 12@ Reds7 – 0Colón (7-7)Reitsma (4-8)28,81650-36
87July 13@ Reds5 – 1Sabathia (8-3)Dessens (6-7)38,79051-36
88July 14@ Reds6 – 5 (13)Graves (3-2)Rocker (2-3)40,79451-37
89July 15@ Astros5 – 3Redding (2-0)Westbrook (2-1)Wagner (20)39,12751-38
90July 16@ Astros10 – 8Villone (3-3)Rocker (2-4)30,83451-39
91July 17@ Astros10 – 4Colón (8-7)Reynolds (8-9)32,28452-39
92July 18@ White Sox9 – 4Sabathia (9-3)Buehrle (7-5)22,63453-39
93July 19@ White Sox10 – 3Burba (9-6)Lowe (5-2)23,45054-39
94July 20Tigers7 – 3Holt (7-7)Westbrook (2-2)42,52054-40
95July 21Tigers8 – 4Nagy (4-3)Pettyjohn (0-2)42,31655-40
96July 22Tigers6 – 3Colón (9-7)Weaver (9-9)42,46256-40
97July 23White Sox2 – 0Sabathia (10-3)Buehrle (7-6)Wickman (16)41,31757-40
98July 24White Sox4 – 1Lowe (6-2)Burba (9-7)Foulke (22)42,17557-41
99July 25White Sox7 – 5Westbrook (3-2)Biddle (2-7)Wickman (17)42,64558-41
100July 26White Sox5 – 4Ginter (1-0)Nagy (4-4)Foulke (23)42,05458-42
101July 27@ Tigers7 – 4Colón (10-7)Pettyjohn (0-3)Wickman (18)39,50459-42
102July 28@ Tigers6 – 4Báez (1-0)Murray (0-4)Wickman (19)27,64360-42
103July 28@ Tigers4 – 2Weaver (10-9)Woodard (1-1)Anderson (12)34,91660-43
104July 29@ Tigers8 – 3Sparks (8-5)Burba (9-8)32,91860-44
105July 31Athletics11 – 2Lidle (5-5)Westbrook (3-3)38,83060-45
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 1Athletics6 – 5Báez (2-0)Mecir (2-8)Wickman (20)40,59261-45
107August 2Athletics17 – 4Mulder (13-6)Sabathia (10-4)38,22661-46
108August 3Mariners2 – 1Moyer (12-5)Colón (10-8)Sasaki (35)42,58061-47
109August 4Mariners8 – 5García (13-3)Báez (2-1)Rhodes (3)42,44061-48
110August 5Mariners15 -14 (11)Rocker (3-4)Paniagua (3-3)42,49462-48
111August 6Mariners8 – 6Abbott (12-2)Nagy (4-5)Paniagua (3)42,05862-49
112August 7@ Twins7 – 2Sabathia (11-4)Reed (1-1)28,19263-49
113August 8@ Twins8 – 2 (10)Báez (3-1)Wells (8-4)38,44464-49
114August 9@ Twins6 – 4Milton (11-4)Finley (4-5)Hawkins (27)30,08064-50
115August 10@ Rangers7 – 2Davis (6-8)Woodard (1-2)47,24264-51
116August 11@ Rangers6 – 5Petkovsek (1-1)Rocker (3-5)Zimmerman (22)43,14564-52
117August 12@ Rangers13 – 2Sabathia (12-4)Bell (4-2)28,76565-52
118August 14Twins8 – 7 (11)Báez (4-1)Wells (8-5)42,61966-52
119August 15Twins8 – 2Finley (5-5)Mays (12-11)41,60267-52
120August 16Twins6 – 1Woodard (2-2)Johnson (1-2)40,67268-52
121August 17Angels7 – 2Ortiz (11-7)Nagy (4-6)42,52868-53
122August 18Angels4 – 2Sabathia (13-4)Rapp (5-10)Wickman (21)42,61069-53
123August 19Angels4 – 1Washburn (11-6)Colón (10-9)Percival (35)42,51069-54
124August 20@ Athletics9 – 0Zito (9-8)Finley (5-6)18,13369-55
125August 21@ Athletics2 – 1Woodard (3-2)Lidle (8-6)Wickman (22)19,34370-55
126August 22@ Athletics5 – 4 (11)Wickman (4-0)Vizcaíno (1-1)Riske (1)40,99271-55
127August 23@ Athletics9 – 7Nagy (5-6)Mulder (15-7)Wickman (23)22,28172-55
128August 24@ Mariners4 – 1Moyer (15-5)Colón (10-10)Charlton (1)45,76772-56
129August 25@ Mariners3 – 2 (11)Halama (9-6)Rocker (3-6)45,81872-57
130August 26@ Mariners4 – 3Riske (1-0)Nelson (4-2)Wickman (24)45,78273-57
131August 28Red Sox8 – 3Burba (10-8)Cone (8-3)41,04874-57
132August 29Red Sox2 – 1Sabathia (14-4)Fossum (1-1)Wickman (25)41,32075-57
133August 30Red Sox3 – 1Colón (11-10)Nomo (11-6)Wickman (26)40,61676-57
134August 31@ White Sox11 – 8Howry (4-5)Westbrook (3-4)Foulke (36)24,09776-58
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
135September 1@ White Sox4 – 3Drese (1-0)Garland (6-5)Wickman (27)27,86977-58
136September 2@ White Sox19 – 10Biddle (6-8)Burba (10-9)25,68077-59
137September 3@ White Sox6 – 3Sabathia (15-4)Glover (4-2)Wickman (28)28,13578-59
138September 4@ Red Sox8 – 5Colón (12-10)Nomo (11-7)Wickman (29)32,14579-59
139September 5@ Red Sox10 – 7Arrojo (4-3)Woodard (3-3)Urbina (5)32,02979-60
140September 6@ Red Sox6 – 4Finley (6-6)Castillo (8-8)Rocker (3)32,50080-60
141September 7White Sox10 – 7Biddle (7-8)Burba (10-10)Foulke (38)42,48780-61
142September 8White Sox8 – 7Báez (5-1)Foulke (3-8)42,48881-61
143September 9White Sox9 – 8Wickman (5-0)Foulke (3-9)42,37782-61
144September 10White Sox7 – 1Wright (4-2)Colón (12-11)38,24482-62
September 11@ RoyalsPostponed (September 11 attacks)
145September 18Royals11 – 2Finley (7-6)Durbin (7-15)34,79583-62
146September 19Royals11 – 3Colón (13-11)Suppan (9-12)31,35784-62
147September 20Royals4 – 2George (4-5)Drese (1-1)Hernández (24)33,91284-63
148September 21@ Twins6 – 2Reed (4-3)Sabathia (15-5)Guardado (7)20,03884-64
149September 22@ Twins4 – 2Rincón (2-1)Radke (13-10)Wickman (30)33,73385-64
150September 23@ Twins4 – 2Finley (8-6)Milton (14-7)Wickman (31)21,92886-64
151September 24Blue Jays3 – 2 (11)File (4-3)Báez (5-2)Eyre (1)32,42586-65
152September 25Blue Jays11 – 7Riske (2-0)Plesac (4-5)35,72987-65
September 26Blue JaysPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for October 5
153September 28Twins1 – 0Milton (15-7)Báez (5-3)Guardado (9)41,31987-66
154September 29Twins9 – 8Westbrook (4-4)Guardado (7-1)42,41788-66
155September 30Twins9 – 1Colón (14-11)Reed (4-5)42,32389-66
October
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
156October 2@ Royals5 -1Hernández (5-6)Rocker (3-7)12,01689-67
157October 3@ Royals4 – 1Sabathia (16-5)MacDougal (1-1)Wickman (32)12,58190-67
158October 4@ Royals8 – 4Durbin (9-16)Colón (14-12)12,67290-68
159October 5@ Blue Jays5 – 0Halladay (5-3)Finley (8-7)90-69
160October 5@ Blue Jays4 – 3 (11)File (5-3)Drese (1-2)19,38790-70
161October 6@ Blue Jays5 – 2Carpenter (11-11)Drew (0-2)Quantrill (2)20,76290-71
162October 7@ Blue Jays3 – 2Sabathia (17-5)Lyon (5-4)Rocker (4)28,21791-71
American League Division Series
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 9@ Mariners5 – 0Colón (1-0)García (0-1)48,0331-0
2October 11@ Mariners5 – 1Moyer (1-0)Finley (0-1)48,0521-1
3October 13Mariners17 – 2Sabathia (1-0)Sele (0-1)45,0692-1
4October 14Mariners6 – 2García (1-1)Colón (1-1)45,0252-2
5October 15@ Mariners3 – 1Moyer (2-0)Finley (0-2)Sasaki (1)47,8672-3

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Pos Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
CEinar Díaz13443754121341456.2771
1BJim Thome15652610115326149124.2910
2BRoberto Alomar157575113193341220100.33630
3BTravis Fryman983343488150338.2631
SSOmar Vizquel15561184156268250.25513
LFMarty Cordova122409611232022069.3010
CFKenny Lofton133517911352141466.26116
RFJuan González1405329717334135140.3251
DHEllis Burks124439831232912874.2805

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Milton Bradley1018341000.2221
Russell Branyan11331548731622054.2321
Jolbert Cabrera1412875075163138.26110
Wil Cordero892683067111421.2500
Jacob Cruz2868121540311.2210
Karim García20458143059.3110
Dave Hollins25010000.2000
Tim Laker1633560015.1820
Mark Lewis613110000.0770
John McDonald1722121000.0910
Dave Roberts1512341002.3330
Eddie Taubensee52116162921311.2500

Note: Pitchers' batting statistics are not included above.

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS IP H BB K
Bartolo Colón13134.093434222.122090201
CC Sabathia1754.393333180.114995171
Dave Burba10106.213227150.218854118
Chuck Finley875.542222113.21313596
Charles Nagy566.40151370.11022029
Jaret Wright226.527729.0362218
Tim Drew027.978635.0511615

Other pitchers

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H BB K
Steve Woodard335.202910097.01291752
Jake Westbrook445.85236064.2792248
Ryan Drese123.4494036.2321524

Relief pitchers

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G SV IP H BB K
Bob Wickman502.39703267.2611466
Ricardo Rincón212.8367254.0442150
Rich Rodriguez224.1553039.0411731
Paul Shuey532.8247254.1532670
Danys Báez532.5043050.1342052
Steve Karsay011.2531143.129844
John Rocker375.4538434.2332543
David Riske201.9826127.1201829
Steve Reed113.6231027.1221021
Justin Speier206.9712020.224815
Roy Smith006.069016.1161317
Mike Bacsik009.00309.01334
Scott Radinsky0027.00202.0433
Tim Laker000.00101.0111

ALDS

Seattle Mariners vs. Cleveland Indians Series Summary:

Mariners win series 3-2

Game 1

Team123456789RHE
Cleveland0003010105111
Seattle000000000061
WP: Bartolo Colón (1-0)   LP: Freddy García (0-1)
Home runs:
CLE: Ellis Burks (1)
SEA: None

Game 2

Team123456789RHE
Cleveland000000100160
Seattle400010000560
WP: Jamie Moyer (1-0)   LP: Chuck Finley (0-1)
Home runs:
CLE: None
SEA: Mike Cameron (1), Edgar Martínez (1), David Bell (1)

Game 3

Team123456789RHE
Seattle100000100273
Cleveland22401305-17190
WP: CC Sabathia (1-0)   LP: Aaron Sele (0-1)
Home runs:
SEA: None
CLE: Juan González (1), Kenny Lofton (1), Jim Thome (1)

Game 4

Team123456789RHE
Seattle0000003126110
Cleveland010000100252
WP: Freddy García (1-1)   LP: Bartolo Colón (1-1)
Home runs:
SEA: Edgar Martínez (2)
CLE: Juan González (2)

Game 5

Team123456789RHE
Cleveland001000000140
Seattle02000010-391
WP: Jamie Moyer (2-0)   LP: Chuck Finley (0-2)   Sv: Kazuhiro Sasaki (1)

Award winners

All-Star Game

  • Juan Gonzalez, right field, starter
  • Roberto Alomar, second base, reserve

Minor league affiliates

Classification level Team League
AAA Buffalo Bisons International League
AA Akron Aeros Eastern League
Advanced A Kinston Indians Carolina League
A Columbus RedStixx South Atlantic League
Short Season A Mahoning Valley Scrappers New York–Penn League
Rookie Burlington Indians Appalachian League

Notes

  1. Fausto Carmona page at Baseball reference
  2. Juan González at Baseball Reference
  3. John Rocker at Baseball Reference
  4. Milton Bradley at Baseball Reference

References

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