2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season

The 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks, in their fourth year of existence, looked to improve on their 2000 season. They had to contend in what was a strong National League West Division.

2001 Arizona Diamondbacks
World Series Champion
National League Champion
National League West Division Champion
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record92–70 (.568)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)Jerry Colangelo
General manager(s)Joe Garagiola Jr.
Manager(s)Bob Brenly
Local televisionFox Sports Net Arizona
KTVK (3TV)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Joe Garagiola)
Local radioKTAR (620 AM)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Jeff Munn)
KSUN (Spanish)
(Richard Saenz, Oscar Soria, Miguel Quintana)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Arizona had the best one-two pitching combination in the majors: Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, who combined for 43 victories. Outfielder Luis Gonzalez slugged 57 home runs. They finished the regular season with a record of 92-70, which was good enough for the division title.

In the playoffs, they won their NLDS matchup vs. St. Louis on a walk-off hit by Tony Womack. They defeated the Braves in five games in the NLCS. In the World Series, they won a dramatic seven-game series against the New York Yankees on a walk-off hit by Gonzalez, against Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. The Arizona Diamondbacks became the fastest expansion franchise in Major League history to win a World Series title in just their fourth season. The championship remains the only one won by an Arizona based sports team.

Offseason

  • November 2, 2000: Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[1]
  • December 8, 2000: Mark Grace signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[2]
  • December 15, 2000: Midre Cummings was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[3]
  • March 8, 2001: Mike Mohler was signed as a Free Agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.[4]

Spring training

The 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks held their 4th Spring training at Tucson Electric Park in Tucson, Arizona.

Regular season

  • Randy Johnson recorded 20 strikeouts in nine innings against the Cincinnati Reds on May 8, 2001.[5] Johnson shares the record with Roger Clemens, Kerry Wood, and most recently Max Scherzer.
  • On July 19, 2001, Johnson set another record when the previous night's game against the San Diego Padres was delayed by two electrical explosions that knocked out a light tower in Qualcomm Stadium. When the game resumed the following day, Johnson replaced original starter Curt Schilling in the top of the third inning. He pitched the next seven innings, and struck out 16 Padres.[5] Johnson set a new record for strikeouts in a relief appearance, a record that was set 88 years previously by Walter Johnson, who struck out 15 batters in 1113 innings on July 25, 1913.[5]
  • Johnson went on to win 20 games for the second time in his career while striking out over 300 hitters for the fourth consecutive year. On October 2, 2001, Randy Johnson earned his 200th career win.[5]

Opening Day starters

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Arizona Diamondbacks 9270 0.568 48–33 44–37
San Francisco Giants 9072 0.556 2 49–32 41–40
Los Angeles Dodgers 8676 0.531 6 44–37 42–39
San Diego Padres 7983 0.488 13 35–46 44–37
Colorado Rockies 7389 0.451 19 41–40 32–49

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 5–26–35–113–64–22–410–93–33–33–33–44–212–710–92–47–8
Atlanta 2–54–24–24–29–103–32–53–313–610–910–95–13–34–23–39–9
Chicago 3–62–413–43–33–38–94–28–93–34–24–210–62–43–39–89–6
Cincinnati 1–52–44–133–64–26–114–26–104–24–22–49–82–44–27–104–11
Colorado 6–132–43–36–34–22–48–115–13–44–32–42–49–109–106–32–10
Florida 2–410–93–32–42–43–32–54–212–77–125–144–23–42–43–312–6
Houston 4–23–39–811–64–23–32–412–56–03–33–39–83–63–39–79–6
Los Angeles 9–105–22–42–411–85–24–25–12–42–43–37–29–1011–83–36–9
Milwaukee 3–33–39–810–61–52–45–121–54–23–33–36–111–55–47–105–10
Montreal 3–36–133–32–44–37–120–64–22–48–119–105–13–32–52–48–10
New York 3–39–102–42–43–412–73–34–23–311–811–84–21–53–41–510–8
Philadelphia 4–39–102–44–24–214–53–33–33–310–98–115–15–23–32–47–11
Pittsburgh 2–41–56–108–94–22–48–92–711–61–52–41–52–41–53–148–7
San Diego 7–123–34–24–210–94–36–310–95–13–35–12–54–25–141–56–9
San Francisco 9–102–43–32–410–94–23–38–114–55–24–33–35–114–54–210–5
St. Louis 4–23–38–910–73–63–37–93–310–74–25–14–214–35–12–48–7

Notable transactions

  • June 5, 2001: Dan Uggla was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 11th round of the 2001 amateur draft. Player signed June 6, 2001.[7]
  • June 5, 2001: Ian Kinsler was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 26th round of the 2001 amateur draft, but did not sign.[8]

Roster

2001 Arizona Diamondbacks
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
Diamondbacks Win Diamondbacks Loss Game Postponed
2001 Regular Season Game Log (9270) (Home: 4833; Road: 4437)
April (1312) (Home: 88; Road: 54)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
1April 3@ Dodgers32Johnson (10)Mantei (1)Dodger Stadium22,927101
2April 4@ Dodgers72Schilling (10)Dodger Stadium34,301202
3April 5@ Dodgers57Anderson (01)Dodger Stadium20,542213
4April 6Cardinals912Bank One Ballpark46,079224
5April 7Cardinals48Bank One Ballpark34,404235
6April 8Cardinals49Johnson (11)Bank One Ballpark36,714246
7April 10Dodgers20Schilling (20)Bank One Ballpark29,191347
8April 11Dodgers511Anderson (02)Bank One Ballpark25,974358
9April 12Dodgers45Bank One Ballpark29,465369
10April 13@ Rockies73Johnson (21)Coors Field38,5644610
11April 14@ Rockies89Coors Field42,3194711
12April 15@ Rockies710 (10 inn.)Coors Field36,8414812
13April 16@ Cardinals21Mantei (2)Busch Memorial Stadium25,6255813
14April 17@ Cardinals174Busch Memorial Stadium28,5176814
15April 18@ Cardinals13Johnson (22)Busch Memorial Stadium29,1446915
16April 20Rockies32Bank One Ballpark32,0117916
17April 21Rockies105Bank One Ballpark31,7248917
18April 22Rockies12Bank One Ballpark31,07681018
19April 23Marlins90Johnson (32)Bank One Ballpark23,32891019
20April 24Marlins98Bank One Ballpark24,135101020
21April 25Marlins107Schilling (30)Bank One Ballpark23,097111021
22April 26Braves136Bank One Ballpark27,362121022
23April 27Braves09Bank One Ballpark32,663121123
24April 28Braves13Johnson (33)Bank One Ballpark45,264121224
25April 29Braves75Bank One Ballpark34,356131225
May (1810) (Home: 54; Road: 136)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
26May 1@ Expos83Schilling (40)Olympic Stadium4,340141226
27May 2@ Expos34Anderson (03)Olympic Stadium4,352141327
28May 3@ Expos21Olympic Stadium4,788151328
29May 4@ Mets24Shea Stadium36,945151429
30May 5@ Mets18Shea Stadium35,630151530
31May 6@ Mets82Schilling (50)Shea Stadium37,673161531
32May 7Reds45 (10 inn.)Bank One Ballpark25,636161632
33May 8Reds43 (11 inn.)Bank One Ballpark29,817171633
34May 9Reds52Bank One Ballpark26,150181634
35May 11Phillies15Schilling (51)Bank One Ballpark30,291181735
36May 12Phillies56 (10 inn.)Bank One Ballpark33,515181836
37May 13Phillies61Johnson (43)Bank One Ballpark32,223191837
38May 15@ Reds51Kim (1)Cinergy Field19,201201838
39May 16@ Reds21Schilling (61)Kim (2)Cinergy Field21,843211839
40May 17@ Reds72Anderson (13)Cinergy Field23,723221840
41May 18@ Cubs40Johnson (53)Wrigley Field37,830231841
42May 19@ Cubs26Wrigley Field40,153231949
43May 20@ Cubs56Wrigley Field39,350232043
44May 21Giants42Schilling (71)Bank One Ballpark28,628242044
45May 22Giants128Anderson (23)Bank One Ballpark33,323252045
46May 23Giants15Johnson (54)Bank One Ballpark34,922252146
47May 24@ Padres13Qualcomm Stadium19,450252247
48May 25@ Padres71Qualcomm Stadium29,965262248
49May 26@ Padres31Schilling (81)Qualcomm Stadium49,300272249
50May 27@ Padres64Qualcomm Stadium34,053282250
51May 28@ Giants21 (12 inn.)SBC Park41,341292251
52May 29@ Giants10 (18 inn.)SBC Park39,709302252
53May 30@ Giants43SBC Park40,313312253
June (189) (Home: 126; Road: 63)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
54June 1Padres42Schilling (91)Kim (3)Bank One Ballpark32,234322254
55June 2Padres21Bank One Ballpark34,325332255
56June 3Padres84Johnson (64)Bank One Ballpark37,500342256
57June 4Dodgers48Bank One Ballpark26,485342357
58June 5Dodgers56Bank One Ballpark32,699342458
59June 6Dodgers41Schilling (101)Bank One Ballpark31,046352459
60June 7Dodgers139Bank One Ballpark32,658362460
61June 8@ Royals114Johnson (74)Kauffman Stadium20,349372461
62June 9@ Royals23Kauffman Stadium26,879372562
63June 10@ Royals125Kauffman Stadium16,573382563
64June 12Cubs26Schilling (102)Bank One Ballpark40,191382664
65June 13Cubs133Bank One Ballpark33,670392665
66June 14Cubs32Johnson (84)Bank One Ballpark40,093402666
67June 15Tigers25Bank One Ballpark31,683402767
68June 16Tigers31Bank One Ballpark35,028412768
69June 17Tigers83Schilling (112)Bank One Ballpark39,760422769
70June 19@ Dodgers92Johnson (94)Dodger Stadium31,160432770
71June 20@ Dodgers34Dodger Stadium35,561432871
72June 21@ Rockies145Coors Field40,036442872
73June 22@ Rockies54 (10 inn.)Coors Field44,655452873
74June 23@ Rockies95Coors Field41,612462874
75June 24@ Rockies67Johnson (95)Coors Field41,682462975
76June 25Astros06Bank One Ballpark27,320463076
77June 26Astros710Bank One Ballpark30,566463177
78June 27Astros75Schilling (122)Bank One Ballpark28,802473178
79June 29Rockies53Johnson (105)Kim (4)Bank One Ballpark34,291483179
80June 30Rockies65Bank One Ballpark36,165493180
July (1115) (Home: 48; Road: 77)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
81July 1Rockies54 (13 inn.)Bank One Ballpark31,999503181
82July 3@ Astros56Schilling (123)Enron Field40,982503282
83July 4@ Astros32Johnson (115)Kim (5)Enron Field41,216513283
84July 5@ Astros15Enron Field35,112513384
85July 6Athletics03Anderson (24)Bank One Ballpark34,008513485
86July 7Athletics15Bank One Ballpark36,978513586
87July 8Athletics12Schilling (124)Bank One Ballpark31,927513687
July 10: All-Star Game (AL wins—Boxscore)41García (SEA)Park (LA)Sasaki (SEA)Safeco Field47,364Seattle, Washington
88July 12@ Angels14Anderson (25)Edison International Field of Anaheim18,724513788
89July 13@ Angels62Schilling (134)Edison International Field of Anaheim32,777523789
90July 14@ Angels75Kim (6)Edison International Field of Anaheim30,044533790
91July 15@ Mariners08Safeco Field45,855533891
92July 16@ Mariners53Kim (7)Safeco Field45,770543892
93July 17@ Mariners16Anderson (26)Safeco Field45,894543993
94July 18@ Padres30Johnson (125)Qualcomm Stadium22,184553994
95July 19@ Padres48Qualcomm Stadium22,583554095
96July 20@ Giants01SBC Park41,287554196
97July 21@ Giants92Schilling (144)SBC Park41,669564197
98July 22@ Giants124Anderson (36)SBC Park41,901574198
99July 23Padres24Bank One Ballpark28,867574299
100July 24Padres110Johnson (135)Bank One Ballpark36,9405842100
101July 25Padres96Kim (8)Bank One Ballpark28,3765942101
102July 26Giants311Schilling (145)Bank One Ballpark33,6665943102
103July 27Giants59Anderson (37)Bank One Ballpark35,8535944103
104July 28Giants411Bank One Ballpark47,5705945104
105July 29Giants34Bank One Ballpark38,0935946105
106July 31Expos31Schilling (155)Bank One Ballpark27,7266046106
August (1811) (Home: 104; Road: 87)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
107August 1Expos58Anderson (38)Bank One Ballpark25,6686047107
108August 2Expos01Bank One Ballpark28,6886048108
109August 3Mets70Johnson (145)Bank One Ballpark43,8066148109
110August 4Mets24Bank One Ballpark36,7506149110
111August 5Mets21Schilling (165)Kim (9)Bank One Ballpark36,8706249111
112August 7@ Marlins410Pro Player Stadium13,0506250112
113August 8@ Marlins71Johnson (155)Pro Player Stadium17,2616350113
114August 9@ Marlins13Pro Player Stadium15,6156351114
115August 10@ Braves70Schilling (175)Turner Field40,1016451115
116August 11@ Braves31Kim (10)Turner Field48,3676551116
117August 12@ Braves91Turner Field34,7026651117
118August 13Pirates30Johnson (165)Bank One Ballpark32,3866751118
119August 14Pirates43 (10 inn.)Bank One Ballpark31,0066851119
120August 15Pirates52Schilling (185)Bank One Ballpark28,7036951120
121August 17Cubs72Kim (11)Bank One Ballpark42,6677051121
122August 18Cubs53Johnson (175)Kim (12)Bank One Ballpark47,4897151122
123August 19Cubs136Bank One Ballpark44,4497251123
124August 21@ Pirates24Schilling (186)PNC Park35,1317252124
125August 22@ Pirates60PNC Park26,5317352125
126August 23@ Pirates15Johnson (176)PNC Park30,7947353126
127August 24@ Phillies56Anderson (39)Veterans Stadium35,1737354127
128August 25@ Phillies43Kim (13)Veterans Stadium23,9537454128
129August 26@ Phillies43 (10 inn.)Veterans Stadium35,0937554129
130August 27@ Phillies12Veterans Stadium18,3037555130
131August 28Giants41Johnson (186)Kim (14)Bank One Ballpark41,5027655131
132August 29Giants20Kim (15)Bank One Ballpark31,9907755132
133August 30Giants513Bank One Ballpark34,2697756133
134August 31@ Padres41Schilling (196)Qualcomm Stadiumn/a7856134
135August 31@ Padres56Qualcomm Stadium24,3727857135
September (1011) (Home: 63; Road: 48)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
136September 1@ Padres57Qualcomm Stadium34,2527858136
137September 2@ Padres01 (13 inn.)Qualcomm Stadium23,4757859137
138September 4@ Giants25SBC Park40,8697860138
139September 5@ Giants72Schilling (206)SBC Park40,9727960139
140September 6@ Giants59SBC Park41,1557961140
141September 7Padres34Bank One Ballpark32,1847962141
142September 8Padres86 (10 inn.)Bank One Ballpark39,9298062142
143September 9Padres82Kim (16)Bank One Ballpark33,7418162143
144September 17@ Rockies73Johnson (196)Coors Field31,1118262144
145September 18@ Rockies910Coors Field30,5528263145
146September 19@ Rockies28Coors Field30,3018264146
147September 20@ Dodgers23 (13 inn.)Dodger Stadium31,7768265147
148September 21@ Dodgers100Dodger Stadium44,3218365148
149September 22@ Dodgers56 (11 inn.)Dodger Stadium40,2158366149
150September 23@ Dodgers61Schilling (216)Dodger Stadium48,4108466150
151September 25Brewers59Bank One Ballpark35,0328467151
152September 26Brewers159Bank One Ballpark30,6588567152
153September 27Brewers1311Johnson (206)Kim (17)Bank One Ballpark28,3598667153
154September 28Dodgers43 (11 inn.)Bank One Ballpark46,8388767154
155September 29Dodgers81Bank One Ballpark43,9368867155
156September 30Dodgers12Bank One Ballpark43,1388868156
October (42) (Home: 30; Road: 12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordReport
158October 2Rockies101Johnson (216)HamptonBank One Ballpark36,2638968157
159October 3Rockies43Schilling (226)ChacónKim (18)Bank One Ballpark32,5219068158
160October 4Rockies54Anderson (49)NeagleKim (19)Bank One Ballpark29,3829168159
160October 5@ Brewers50LopezLevraultMiller Park24,7009268160
161October 6@ Brewers45FoxSabelMiller Park40,0389269161
162October 7@ Brewers515SheetsKnottMiller Park31,7619270162

Notes:

a All times in Mountain Standard Time.

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

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

Pos. Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
CDamian Miller1233801031347.271
1BMark Grace1454761421578.298
2BJay Bell1294281061346.248
3BMatt Williams1064081121665.275
SSTony Womack125481128330.266
LFLuis Gonzalez16260919857142.325
CFSteve Finley1404951361473.275
RFReggie Sanders1264411163390.263

[9]

Other batters

Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
Craig Counsell141458126438.275
Danny Bautista10022267526.302
David Dellucci115217601040.276
Erubiel Durazo92175471238.269
Junior Spivey7216342521.258
Rod Barajas511061739.160
Greg Colbrunn599728418.289
Chad Moeller25561312.232
Mike DiFelice1221101.048
Midre Cummings2020601.300
Alex Cintrón87200.286
Jason Conti54100.250
Ryan Christenson194101.250
Jack Cust32100.500
Lyle Overbay22100.500
Juan Sosa21000.000
Rob Ryan11000.000
Ken Huckaby11000.000

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Curt Schilling35256.22262.98293
Randy Johnson35249.22162.49372
Brian Anderson29133.1495.2055
Robert Ellis1992.0655.7741
Albie Lopez1381.0474.0069
Armando Reynoso946.2165.9815
Nick Bierbrodt523228.2217

[9]

Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Miguel Batista48139.11183.3690
Bobby Witt1443.1414.7831
Eric Knott34.2011.934
Relief pitchers
Player G IP W L SV ERA SO
Byung-hyun Kim7898.056192.94113
Greg Swindell6453.22624.5342
Troy Brohawn5949.12314.9330
Bret Prinz4641.04192.6327
Erik Sabel4251.13204.3825
Mike Morgan3138.01004.2624
Russ Springer1817.20017.1312
Mike Mohler1313.20007.247
Mike Koplove910.00103.6014
Matt Mantei87.00022.5712
Geraldo Guzmán49.10002.894
Steve Finley11.00000.000

Post season

NLDS

Arizona wins the series, 3-2

Game Home Score Visitor Score Date Series
1Arizona1St. Louis0October1-0 (AZ)
2Arizona1St. Louis4October 101-1
3St. Louis3Arizona5October 122-1 (AZ)
4St. Louis4Arizona1October 132-2
5Arizona2St. Louis1October 143-2 (AZ)

NLCS

Game Date Visitor Score Home Score Record

(ATL-ARI)

Attendance
1 October 16 Atlanta 0 Arizona 2 0-1 37,729
2 October 17 Atlanta 8 Arizona 1 1-1 49,334
3 October 19 Arizona 5 Atlanta 1 1-2 41,624
4 October 20 Arizona 11 Atlanta 4 1-3 42,291
5 October 21 Arizona 3 Atlanta 2 1-4 35,652
Arizona wins series 41 and advances to the World Series

World series

Game 1

October 27, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

Team123456789RHE
New York100000000132
Arizona10440000x9100
WP: Curt Schilling (1-0)   LP: Mike Mussina (0-1)
Home runs:
NYY: None
ARI: Craig Counsell (1), Luis Gonzalez (1)

Game 2

October 28, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

Team123456789RHE
New York000000000030
Arizona01000030x450
WP: Randy Johnson (1-0)   LP: Andy Pettitte (0-1)
Home runs:
NYY: None
ARI: Matt Williams (1)

Game 3

October 30, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

Team123456789RHE
Arizona000100000133
New York01000100x271
WP: Roger Clemens (1-0)   LP: Brian Anderson (0-1)   Sv: Mariano Rivera (1)
Home runs:
ARI: None
NYY: Jorge Posada (1)

Game 4

October 31, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

Team12345678910RHE
Arizona0001000200360
New York0010000021470
WP: Mariano Rivera (1-0)   LP: Byung-hyun Kim (0-1)
Home runs:
ARI: Mark Grace (1)
NYY: Shane Spencer (1), Tino Martinez (1), Derek Jeter (1)

Game 5

November 1, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

Team123456789101112RHE
Arizona000020000000280
New York000000002001391
WP: Sterling Hitchcock (1-0)   LP: Albie Lopez (0-1)
Home runs:
ARI: Steve Finley (1), Rod Barajas (1)
NYY: Scott Brosius (1)

Game 6

November 3, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

Team123456789RHE
New York000002000271
Arizona13830000x15220
WP: Randy Johnson (2-0)   LP: Andy Pettitte (0-2)

Game 7

November 4, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

Team123456789RHE
New York000000110263
Arizona0000010023110
WP: Randy Johnson (3-0)   LP: Mariano Rivera (1-1)
Home runs:
NYY: Alfonso Soriano (1)
ARI: None

Game log

Legend
Diamondbacks Win Diamondbacks Loss Game Postponed
2001 Post Season Game Log
National League Division Series vs. St. Louis Arizona wins series 32
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceSeriesReport
1October 9Cardinals10Schilling (10)Morris (01)Bank One Ballpark42,25110NLDS 1
2October 10Cardinals14Williams (10)Johnson (01)Kline (1)Bank One Ballpark41,79311NLDS 2
3October 12@ Cardinals53Batista (10)Matthews (01)Kim (1)Busch Memorial Stadium52,27321NLDS 3
4October 13@ Cardinals14Smith (10)Lopez (01)Kline (2)Busch Memorial Stadium52,19422NLDS 4
5October 14Cardinals21Schilling (20)Kline (01)Bank One Ballpark42,81032NLDS 5
National League Championship Series vs. Atlanta Arizona wins series 41
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceSeriesReport
1October 16Braves20Johnson (10)Bank One Ballpark37,72910NLCS 1
2October 17Braves18Batista (01)Bank One Ballpark49,33411NLCS 2
3October 19@ Braves51Schilling (10)Turner Field41,62421NLCS 3
4October 20@ Braves114Anderson (10)Kim (1)Turner Field42,29131NLCS 4
5October 21@ Braves32Johnson (20)Kim (2)Turner Field35,65241NLCS 5
World Series vs. New York (AL) Arizona wins series 43
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceSeriesReport
1October 27Yankees91Schilling (10)Mussina (01)Bank One Ballpark49,64610WS 1
2October 28Yankees40Johnson (10)Pettitte (01)Bank One Ballpark49,64620WS 2
3October 30@ Yankees12Clemens (10)Anderson (01)Rivera (1)Yankee Stadium55,82021WS 3
4October 31@ Yankees34 (10 inn.)Rivera (10)Kim (01)Yankee Stadium55,86322WS 4
5November 1@ Yankees23 (12 inn.)Hitchcock (10)Lopez (01)Yankee Stadium56,01823WS 5
6November 3Yankees152Johnson (20)Pettitte (02)Bank One Ballpark49,70733WS 6
7November 4Yankees32Johnson (30)Rivera (11)Bank One Ballpark49,58943WS 7

Notes:

a All times in Mountain Standard Time.

Game times

# Date Opponent Time Network TV Local Radio Network Radio
1 NLDSOctober 9Cardinals5:15 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 NLDSOctober 10Cardinals1:20 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 NLDSOctober 12@ Cardinals5:15 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 NLDSOctober 13@ Cardinals10:15 AM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 NLDSOctober 14Cardinals4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
1 NLCSOctober 16Braves5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 NLCSOctober 17Braves5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 NLCSOctober 19@ Braves5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 NLCSOctober 20@ Braves4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 NLCSOctober 21@ Braves4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
1 WSOctober 27Yankees4:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 WSOctober 28Yankees5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 WSOctober 30@ Yankees6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 WSOctober 31@ Yankees6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 WSNovember 1@ Yankees6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
6 WSNovember 3Yankees5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
7 WSNovember 4Yankees5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
Umpires
# Date Opponent Home Plate First Base Second Base Third Base Left Field Right Field
1 NLDSOctober 9St. LouisRandy MarshJohn HirschbeckLarry YoungTim TschidaDale ScottAlfonso Márquez
2 NLDSOctober 10St. LouisJohn HirschbeckLarry YoungTim TschidaDale ScottAlfonso MárquezRandy Marsh
3 NLDSOctober 12@ St. LouisMike WintersBrian GormanJim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck Meriwether
4 NLDSOctober 13@ St. LouisBrian GormanJim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck MeriwetherMike Winters
5 NLDSOctober 14St. LouisJim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck MeriwetherMike WintersBrian Gorman
1 NLCSOctober 16AtlantaJerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClelland
2 NLCSOctober 17AtlantaJeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry Crawford
3 NLCSOctober 19@ AtlantaAngel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff Kellogg
4 NLCSOctober 20@ AtlantaMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel Hernandez
5 NLCSOctober 21@ AtlantaGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike Reilly
1 WSOctober 27New York (AL)Steve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuth
2 WSOctober 28New York (AL)Mark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve Rippley
3 WSOctober 30@ New York (AL)Dale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark Hirschbeck
4 WSOctober 31@ New York (AL)Ed RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale Scott
5 WSNovember 1@ New York (AL)Jim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd Rapuano
6 WSNovember 3New York (AL)Dana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim Joyce
7 WSNovember 4New York (AL)Steve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuth

Awards and honors

2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

League leaders

Luis Gonzalez

  • #3 in NL in home runs (57)
  • #3 in NL in RBI (142)
  • #3 in NL in slugging percentage (.688)
  • #4 in NL in runs scored (128)

Randy Johnson

  • Led MLB in ERA (2.49)
  • Led MLB in strikeouts (372)
  • #3 in NL in wins (21)

Curt Schilling

  • Led MLB in wins (22)
  • Led NL in complete games (6)
  • #2 in NL in ERA (2.98)
  • #2 in NL in strikeouts (293)

Media

Local TV

Channel Play-by-play #1 Play-by-play #2 Color commentators
KTVK-TVThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Joe GaragiolaRod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Cable TV

Cable Channel Play-by-play #1 Play-by-play #2 Color commentators
Fox Sports Net ArizonaThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Joe GaragiolaRod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Radio

Flagship station Play-by-play #1 Play-by-play #2 Color commentators
KTAR-AMThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Jeff MunnRod Allen and Jim Traber

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tucson Sidewinders Pacific Coast League Tom Spencer
AA El Paso Diablos Texas League Al Pedrique
A Lancaster JetHawks California League Scott Coolbaugh
A South Bend Silver Hawks Midwest League Steve Scarsone
A-Short Season Yakima Bears Northwest League Greg Lonigro
Rookie Missoula Osprey Pioneer League Chip Hale

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References

  1. Ken Huckaby Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  2. Mark Grace Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. "Midre Cummings Stats".
  4. "Mike Mohler Stats".
  5. "The Ballplayers – Randy Johnson | BaseballLibrary.com". Archived from the original on February 9, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2008.
  6. 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Roster by Baseball Almanac
  7. Dan Uggla Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. "Ian Kinsler Stats".
  9. "2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Statistics".
  10. "Hutch Award | Baseball Almanac".
  11. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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