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2001 Cleveland Indians season

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2001 Cleveland Indians
American League Central Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkJacobs Field
CityCleveland, Ohio
Record91–71 (.562)
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
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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 and the 8th season at Jacobs Field.

Offseason

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Regular season

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  • 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

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AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 91 71 .562 44‍–‍36 47‍–‍35
Minnesota Twins 85 77 .525 6 47‍–‍34 38‍–‍43
Chicago White Sox 83 79 .512 8 46‍–‍35 37‍–‍44
Detroit Tigers 66 96 .407 25 37‍–‍44 29‍–‍52
Kansas City Royals 65 97 .401 26 35‍–‍46 30‍–‍51


Record vs. opponents

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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


Notable transactions

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Roster

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2001 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2001 Game Log: 91–71 (Home: 44–36; Away: 47–35)
April: 14–9 (Home: 9–5; Away: 5–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 2 White Sox 4–7 Wells (1–0) Colón (0–1) Foulke (1) Jacobs Field 42,606 0–1 L1
2 April 4 White Sox 8–4 Finley (1–0) Eldred (0–1) Jacobs Field 32,763 1–1 W1
3 April 6 Orioles 4–3 Rincón (1–0) Mercedes (0–1) Wickman (1) Jacobs Field 32,738 2–1 W2
4 April 7 Orioles 2–4 (11) Trombley (1–0) Reed (0–1) Kohlmeier (1) Jacobs Field 40,704 2–2 L1
5 April 8 Orioles 4–3 Speier (1–0) Maduro (0–1) Wickman (2) Jacobs Field 40,754 3–2 W1
6 April 9 @ White Sox 2–9 Biddle (1–0) Finley (1–1) Comiskey Park 21,242 3–3 L1
7 April 10 @ White Sox 7–8 Glover (1–0) Shuey (0–1) Foulke (2) Comiskey Park 12,465 3–4 L2
8 April 11 @ White Sox 6–7 Lowe (1–0) Burba (0–1) Foulke (3) Comiskey Park 12,693 3–5 L3
9 April 12 @ Tigers 5–3 Colón (1–1) Holt (1–1) Wickman (2) Comerica Park 15,639 4–5 W1
10 April 13 @ Tigers 9–8 Sabathia (1–0) Weaver (1–2) Shuey (1) Comerica Park 20,334 5–5 W2
11 April 14 @ Tigers 0–1 Sparks (1–1) Finley (1–2) Comerica Park 23,119 5–6 L1
April 15 @ Tigers Postponed (rain, makeup July 28)
12 April 17 @ Orioles 8–1 Burba (1–1) Mercedes (0–3) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 28,679 6–6 W1
13 April 18 @ Orioles 4–1 Colón (2–1) Hentgen (0–2) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 28,801 7–6 W2
14 April 19 @ Orioles 11–5 Sabathia (2–0) McElroy (0–1) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 34,100 8–6 W3
15 April 20 Tigers 5–4 Wickman (1–0) Nitkowski (0–1) Jacobs Field 33,127 9–6 W4
16 April 21 Tigers 5–4 (11) Reed (1–1) Jones (0–2) Jacobs Field 42,068 10–6 W5
17 April 22 Tigers 11–3 Burba (2–1) Mlicki (0–2) Jacobs Field 34,125 11–6 W6
18 April 24 Angels 2–7 Schoeneweis (2–1) Colón (2–2) Jacobs Field 31,942 11–7 L1
19 April 25 Angels 1–3 Valdez (1–2) Sabathia (2–1) Percival (3) Jacobs Field 31,396 11–8 L2
20 April 26 Angels 6–5 Shuey (1–1) Hasegawa (1–2) Wickman (4) Jacobs Field 29,427 12–8 W1
21 April 27 Rangers 9–11 Mahomes (1–2) Drew (0–1) Zimmerman (2) Jacobs Field 40,320 12–9 L1
22 April 28 Rangers 7–3 Burba (3–1) Helling (1–4) Jacobs Field 41,147 13–9 W1
23 April 29 Rangers 9–2 Colón (3–2) Davis (2–2) Jacobs Field 40,132 14–9 W2
May: 19–8 (Home: 7–5; Away: 12–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
24 May 1 @ Royals 13–2 Finley (2–2) Durbin (0–1) Kauffman Stadium 14,512 15–9 W3
25 May 2 @ Royals 8–4 Sabathia (3–1) Suzuki (2–2) Kauffman Stadium 13,401 16–9 W4
26 May 3 @ Royals 9–4 Burba (4–1) Reichert (3–2) Kauffman Stadium 23,869 17–9 W5
27 May 4 @ Devil Rays 8–6 Colón (4–2) Lopez (3–3) Shuey (2) Tropicana Field 14,287 18–9 W6
28 May 5 @ Devil Rays 9–4 Speier (2–0) Wilson (1–4) Karsay (1) Tropicana Field 14,144 19–9 W7
29 May 6 @ Devil Rays 10–3 Finley (3–2) Creek (1–1) Tropicana Field 17,759 20–9 W8
30 May 8 Royals 8–4 Burba (5–1) Cogan (0–2) Jacobs Field 31,537 21–9 W9
31 May 9 Royals 5–1 Sabathia (4–1) Reichert (3–3) Jacobs Field 32,664 22–9 W10
32 May 10 Royals 3–8 Meadows (1–4) Colón (4–3) Jacobs Field 34,502 22–10 L1
33 May 11 Devil Rays 10–6 Rodriguez (1–0) Rekar (0–5) Jacobs Field 42,009 23–10 W1
34 May 12 Devil Rays 8–0 Finley (4–2) Rose (0–2) Jacobs Field 40,399 24–10 W2
35 May 13 Devil Rays 0–7 Sturtze (1–2) Burba (5–2) Jacobs Field 41,399 24–11 L1
36 May 15 @ Rangers 8–6 Sabathia (5–1) Davis (2–4) Wickman (5) The Ballpark in Arlington 39,348 25–11 W1
37 May 16 @ Rangers 4–3 Shuey (2–1) Crabtree (0–2) Wickman (6) The Ballpark in Arlington 33,695 26–11 W2
38 May 17 @ Rangers 7–12 Rogers (2–3) Finley (4–3) The Ballpark in Arlington 37,191 26–12 L1
39 May 18 @ Angels 7–2 Burba (6–2) Rapp (1–4) Edison International Field of Anaheim 39,177 27–12 W1
40 May 19 @ Angels 4–3 (10) Shuey (3–1) Percival (2–1) Wickman (7) Edison International Field of Anaheim 40,019 28–12 W2
41 May 20 @ Angels 6–9 Levine (2–2) Rodriguez (1–1) Percival (10) Edison International Field of Anaheim 36,339 28–13 L1
42 May 22 Tigers 0–3 Weaver (4–5) Colón (4–4) Jones (10) Jacobs Field 35,362 28–14 L2
43 May 23 Tigers 4–3 (10) Wickman (2–0) Borkowski (0–1) Jacobs Field 36,804 29–14 W1
44 May 24 Tigers 8–5 Burba (7–2) Santos (1–1) Wickman (8) Jacobs Field 36,295 30–14 W2
45 May 25 Yankees 6–4 Rodriguez (2–1) Hernandez (0–5) Wickman (9) Jacobs Field 42,455 31–14 W3
46 May 26 Yankees 5–12 Clemens (5–1) Sabathia (5–2) Jacobs Field 42,528 31–15 L1
47 May 27 Yankees 2–6 Lilly (2–0) Colón (4–5) Rivera (14) Jacobs Field 42,570 31–16 L2
48 May 28 @ Tigers 6–12 Sparks (3–2) Finley (4–4) Comerica Park 24,615 31–17 L3
49 May 29 @ Tigers 6–4 Shuey (4–1) Murray (0–2) Wickman (10) Comerica Park 21,404 32–17 W1
50 May 30 @ Tigers 8–4 Wright (1–0) Holt (4–4) Wickman (11) Comerica Park 18,359 33–17 W2
June: 12–15 (Home: 4–7; Away: 8–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
51 June 1 @ Yankees 7–4 (6) Sabathia (6–2) Lilly (2–1) Rincón (1) Yankee Stadium 42,032 34–17 W3
52 June 2 @ Yankees 4–9 Clemens (6–1) Colón (4–6) Rivera (16) Yankee Stadium 46,618 34–18 L1
53 June 3 @ Yankees 4–3 Nagy (1–0) Pettitte (6–4) Wickman (12) Yankee Stadium 47,300 35–18 W1
54 June 4 @ Twins 10–11 Guerrero (5–0) Shuey (4–2) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 20,613 35–19 L1
55 June 5 @ Twins 5–0 Wright (2–0) Romero (1–2) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 22,022 36–19 W1
56 June 6 @ Twins 5–2 Shuey (5–2) Cressend (2–1) Wickman (13) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 24,031 37–19 W2
57 June 7 @ Twins 6–2 Colón (5–6) Radke (7–2) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 24,671 38–19 W3
58 June 8 Reds 4–7 Brower (3–3) Rodriguez (2–2) Graves (14) Jacobs Field 42,512 38–20 L1
59 June 9 Reds 10–2 Burba (8–2) Fernandez (5–6) Jacobs Field 42,521 39–20 W1
60 June 10 Reds 3–9 Reitsma (3–5) Wright (2–1) Jacobs Field 49,479 39–21 L1
61 June 12 Brewers 2–4 Fox (2–0) Shuey (5–3) Leskanic (7) Jacobs Field 39,192 39–22 L2
62 June 13 Brewers 5–2 (10) Wickman (3–0) Fox (2–1) Jacobs Field 35,679 40–22 L1
63 June 14 Brewers 4–9 Sheets (7–4) Nagy (1–1) Jacobs Field 41,610 40–23 L1
64 June 15 @ Pirates 3–6 Anderson (4–6) Burba (8–3) Williams (12) PNC Park 36,235 40–24 L2
65 June 16 @ Pirates 4–6 Schmidt (3–2) Wright (2–2) Williams (13) PNC Park 37,056 40–25 L3
66 June 17 @ Pirates 0–1 Ritchie (2–0) Karsay (0–1) PNC Park 36,694 40–26 L4
67 June 19 Twins 9–10 (12) Wells (5–2) Nagy (1–2) Jacobs Field 39,190 40–27 L5
68 June 20 Twins 4–2 Westbrook (1–0) Mays (8–5) Wickman (14) Jacobs Field 40,213 41–27 W1
69 June 21 Twins 9–6 (7) Woodard (1–0) Romero (1–4) Rincón (2) Jacobs Field 39,755 42–27 W2
70 June 22 @ Royals 6–5 Sabathia (7–2) Stein (3–6) Wickman (15) Kauffman Stadium 31,572 43–27 W3
71 June 23 @ Royals 2–3 Durbin (5–6) Burba (8–4) R. Hernandez (13) Kauffman Stadium 29,808 43–28 L1
72 June 24 @ Royals 4–2 Colón (6–6) Suppan (3–7) Rocker (20) Kauffman Stadium 25,127 44–28 W1
73 June 25 @ Yankees 7–8 Witasick (6–2) Rincón (1–1) Rivera (24) Yankee Stadium 40,852 44–29 L1
74 June 26 @ Yankees 5–3 Nagy (2–2) A. Hernandez (0–2) Rocker (21) Yankee Stadium 40,346 45–29 W1
75 June 27 @ Yankees 5–15 Mussina (8–7) Sabathia (7–3) Yankee Stadium 45,539 45–30 L1
76 June 29 Royals 3–5 Suppan (4–7) Burba (8–5) R. Hernandez (14) Jacobs Field 42,500 45–31 L2
77 June 30 Royals 7–11 Wilson (2–0) Colón (6–7) Jacobs Field 42,446 45–32 L3
July: 15–13 (Home: 8–8; Away: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
78 July 1 Royals 11–13 Stein (4–6) Nagy (2–3) R. Hernandez (15) Jacobs Field 42,457 45–33 L4
79 July 2 Royals 2–1 Rocker (3–2) Cogan (0-3) Jacobs Field 40,248 46–33 W1
80 July 3 Red Sox 9–1 Westbrook (2–0) Ohka (2–3) Jacobs Field 42,520 47–33 W2
81 July 4 Red Sox 4–13 Wakefield (6–2) Burba (8–6) Jacobs Field 42,382 47–34 L1
82 July 5 Red Sox 4–5 Lowe (4–6) Rocker (3–3) Jacobs Field 42,647 47–35 L2
83 July 6 Cardinals 14–2 Nagy (3–3) Morris (10–5) Jacobs Field 42,394 48–35 W1
84 July 7 Cardinals 7–6 (10) Rocker (4–3) Veres (0–1) Jacobs Field 42,467 49–35 W2
85 July 8 Cardinals 3–4 Timlin (3–4) Rocker (4–4) Jacobs Field 42,431 49–36 L1
July 10 72nd All-Star Game National League vs. American League (Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington)
86 July 12 @ Reds 7–0 Colón (7–7) Reitsma (4–8) Cinergy Field 28,816 50–36 W1
87 July 13 @ Reds 5–1 Sabathia (8–3) Dessens (6–7) Cinergy Field 38,790 51–36 W2
88 July 14 @ Reds 5–6 (13) Graves (3–2) Rocker (4–5) Cinergy Field 40,794 51–37 L1
89 July 15 @ Astros 3–5 Redding (2–0) Westbrook (2–1) Wagner (20) Enron Field 39,127 51–38 L2
90 July 16 @ Astros 8–10 Villone (3–3) Rocker (4–6) Enron Field 30,834 51–39 L3
91 July 17 @ Astros 10–4 Colón (8–7) Reynolds (8–9) Enron Field 32,284 52–39 W1
92 July 18 @ White Sox 9–4 Sabathia (9–3) Buehrle (7–5) Comiskey Park 22,634 53–39 W2
93 July 19 @ White Sox 10–3 Burba (9–6) Lowe (5–2) Comiskey Park 23,450 54–39 W3
94 July 20 Tigers 3–7 Holt (7–7) Westbrook (2–2) Jacobs Field 42,520 54–40 L1
95 July 21 Tigers 8–4 Nagy (4–3) Pettyjohn (0–2) Jacobs Field 42,316 55–40 W1
96 July 22 Tigers 6–3 Colón (9–7) Weaver (9–9) Jacobs Field 42,462 56–40 W2
97 July 23 White Sox 2–0 Sabathia (10–3) Buehrle (7–6) Wickman (16) Jacobs Field 41,317 57–40 W3
98 July 24 White Sox 1–4 Lowe (6–2) Burba (9–7) Foulke (22) Jacobs Field 42,175 57–41 L1
99 July 25 White Sox 7–5 Westbrook (3–2) Biddle (2–7) Wickman (17) Jacobs Field 42,645 58–41 W1
100 July 26 White Sox 4–5 Ginter (1–0) Nagy (4–4) Foulke (23) Jacobs Field 42,054 58–42 L1
101 July 27 @ Tigers 7–4 Colón (10–7) Pettyjohn (0–3) Wickman (18) Comerica Park 39,504 59–42 W1
102 July 28 (1) @ Tigers 6–4 Báez (1–0) Murray (0–4) Wickman (19) Comerica Park 27,643 60–42 W2
103 July 28 (2) @ Tigers 2–4 Weaver (10–9) Woodard (1–1) Anderson (12) Comerica Park 34,916 60–43 L1
104 July 29 @ Tigers 3–8 Sparks (8–5) Burba (9–8) Comerica Park 32,918 60–44 L2
105 July 31 Athletics 2–11 Lidle (5–5) Westbrook (3–3) Jacobs Field 38,830 60–45 L3
August: 16–13 (Home: 9–6; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
106 August 1 Athletics 6–5 Báez (2–0) Mecir (2–8) Wickman (20) Jacobs Field 40,592 61–45 W1
107 August 2 Athletics 4–17 Mulder (13–6) Sabathia (10–4) Jacobs Field 38,226 61–46 L1
108 August 3 Mariners 1–2 Moyer (12–5) Colón (10–8) Sasaki (35) Jacobs Field 42,580 61–47 L2
109 August 4 Mariners 5–8 Garcia (13–3) Báez (2–1) Rhodes (3) Jacobs Field 42,440 61–48 L3
110 August 5 Mariners 15–14 (11) Rocker (5–6) Paniagua (3–3) Jacobs Field 42,494 62–48 W1
111 August 6 Mariners 6–8 Abbott (12–2) Nagy (4–5) Paniagua (3) Jacobs Field 42,058 62–49 L1
112 August 7 @ Twins 7–2 Sabathia (11–4) Reed (9–7) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 28,192 63–49 W1
113 August 8 @ Twins 8–2 (10) Báez (3–1) Wells (8–4) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 38,444 64–49 W2
114 August 9 @ Twins 4–6 Milton (11–4) Finley (4–5) Hawkins (27) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 30,080 64–50 L1
115 August 10 @ Rangers 2–7 Davis (6–8) Woodard (1–2) The Ballpark in Arlington 47,242 64–51 L2
116 August 11 @ Rangers 5–6 Petkovsek (1–1) Rocker (5–7) Zimmerman (22) The Ballpark in Arlington 43,145 64–52 L3
117 August 12 @ Rangers 13–2 Sabathia (12–4) Bell (4–7) The Ballpark in Arlington 28,765 65–52 W1
118 August 14 Twins 8–7 (11) Báez (4–1) Wells (8–5) Jacobs Field 42,619 66–52 W2
119 August 15 Twins 8–2 Finley (5–5) Mays (12–11) Jacobs Field 41,602 67–52 W3
120 August 16 Twins 6–1 Woodard (2–2) Johnson (1–2) Jacobs Field 40,672 68–52 W4
121 August 17 Angels 2–7 Ortiz (11–7) Nagy (4–6) Jacobs Field 42,528 68–53 L1
122 August 18 Angels 4–2 Sabathia (13–4) Rapp (5–10) Wickman (21) Jacobs Field 42,610 69–53 W1
123 August 19 Angels 1–4 Washburn (11–6) Colón (10–9) Percival (35) Jacobs Field 42,510 69–54 L1
124 August 20 @ Athletics 0–9 Zito (9–8) Finley (5–6) Network Associates Coliseum 18,133 69–55 L2
125 August 21 @ Athletics 2–1 Woodard (3–2) Lidle (8–6) Wickman (22) Network Associates Coliseum 19,343 70–55 W1
126 August 22 @ Athletics 5–4 (11) Wickman (4–0) Vizcaino (1–1) Riske (1) Network Associates Coliseum 40,992 71–55 W2
127 August 23 @ Athletics 9–7 Nagy (5–6) Mulder (15–7) Wickman (23) Network Associates Coliseum 22,281 72–55 W3
128 August 24 @ Mariners 1–4 Moyer (15–5) Colón (10–10) Charlton (1) Safeco Field 45,767 72–56 L1
129 August 25 @ Mariners 2–3 (11) Halama (9–6) Rocker (5–8) Safeco Field 45,818 72–57 L2
130 August 26 @ Mariners 4–3 Riske (1–0) Nelson (4–2) Wickman (24) Safeco Field 45,782 73–57 W1
131 August 28 Red Sox 8–3 Burba (10–8) Cone (8–3) Jacobs Field 41,048 74–57 W2
132 August 29 Red Sox 2–1 Sabathia (14–4) Fossum (1–1) Wickman (25) Jacobs Field 41,320 75–57 W3
133 August 30 Red Sox 3–1 Colón (11–10) Nomo (11–6) Wickman (26) Jacobs Field 40,616 76–57 W4
134 August 31 @ White Sox 8–11 Howry (4–5) Westbrook (3–4) Foulke (36) Comiskey Park 24,097 76–58 L1
September: 13–8 (Home: 7–5; Away: 6–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
135 September 1 @ White Sox 4–3 Drese (1–0) Garland (6–5) Wickman (27) Comiskey Park 27,869 77–58 W1
136 September 2 @ White Sox 10–19 Biddle (6–8) Burba (10–9) Comiskey Park 25,680 77–59 L1
137 September 3 @ White Sox 6–3 Sabathia (15–4) Glover (4–2) Wickman (28) Comiskey Park 28,135 78–59 W1
138 September 4 @ Red Sox 8–5 Colón (12–10) Nomo (11–7) Wickman (29) Fenway Park 32,145 79–59 W2
139 September 5 @ Red Sox 7–10 Arrojo (4–3) Woodard (3–3) Urbina (20) Fenway Park 32,029 79–60 L1
140 September 6 @ Red Sox 6–4 Finley (6–6) Castillo (8–8) Rocker (22) Fenway Park 32,500 80–60 W1
141 September 7 White Sox 7–10 Biddle (7–8) Burba (10–10) Foulke (38) Jacobs Field 42,487 80–61 L1
142 September 8 White Sox 8–7 Báez (5–1) Foulke (3–8) Jacobs Field 42,488 81–61 W1
143 September 9 White Sox 9–8 Wickman (5–0) Foulke (3–9) Jacobs Field 42,377 82–61 W2
144 September 10 White Sox 1–7 Wright (4–2) Colón (12–11) Jacobs Field 38,244 82–62 L1
September 11 @ Royals Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 2)
September 12 @ Royals Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 3)
September 13 @ Royals Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 4)
September 14 @ Blue Jays Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 5)
September 15 @ Blue Jays Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 6)
September 16 @ Blue Jays Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 7)
145 September 18 Royals 11–2 Finley (7–6) Durbin (7–15) Jacobs Field 34,795 83–62 W1
146 September 19 Royals 11–3 Colón (13–11) Suppan (9–12) Jacobs Field 31,357 84–62 W2
147 September 20 Royals 2–4 George (4–5) Drese (1–1) Hernandez (24) Jacobs Field 33,912 84–63 L1
148 September 21 @ Twins 2–6 Reed (12–9) Sabathia (15–5) Guerrero (7) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 20,038 84–64 L2
149 September 22 @ Twins 4–2 Rincón (2–1) Radke (13–10) Wickman (30) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 33,733 85–64 W1
150 September 23 @ Twins 4–2 Finley (8–6) Milton (14–7) Wickman (31) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 21,928 86–64 W2
151 September 24 Blue Jays 2–3 (11) File (4–3) Báez (5–2) Eyre (1) Jacobs Field 32,425 86–65 L1
152 September 25 Blue Jays 11–7 Riske (2–0) Plesac (4–5) Jacobs Field 35,729 87–65 W1
September 26 Blue Jays Postponed (rain, makeup October 5 in Toronto)
153 September 28 Twins 0–1 Milton (15–7) Báez (5–3) Guerrero (9) Jacobs Field 41,319 87–66 L1
154 September 29 Twins 9–8 Westbrook (4–4) Guerrero (7–1) Jacobs Field 42,417 88–66 W1
155 September 30 Twins 9–1 Colón (14–11) Reed (12–11) Jacobs Field 42,323 89–66 W2
October: 2–5 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
156 October 2 @ Royals 1–5 Hernandez (5–6) Rocker (5–9) Kauffman Stadium 12,016 89–67 L1
157 October 3 @ Royals 4–1 Sabathia (16–5) MacDougal (1–1) Wickman (32) Kauffman Stadium 12,581 90–67 W1
158 October 4 @ Royals 4–8 Durbin (9–16) Colón (14–12) Kauffman Stadium 12,672 90–68 L1
159 October 5 (1) @ Blue Jays 0–5 Halladay (5–3) Finley (8–7) SkyDome N/A 90–69 L2
160 October 5 (2) @ Blue Jays 3–4 (11) File (5–3) Drese (1–2) SkyDome 19,387 90–70 L3
161 October 6 @ Blue Jays 2–5 Carpenter (11–11) Drew (0–2) Quantrill (2) SkyDome 20,762 90–71 L4
162 October 7 @ Blue Jays 3–2 Sabathia (17–5) Lyon (5–4) Rocker (23) SkyDome 28,217 91–71 W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Indians team member

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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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
C Einar Díaz 134 437 54 121 34 1 4 56 .277 1
1B Jim Thome 156 526 101 153 26 1 49 124 .291 0
2B Roberto Alomar 157 575 113 193 34 12 20 100 .336 30
3B Travis Fryman 98 334 34 88 15 0 3 38 .263 1
SS Omar Vizquel 155 611 84 156 26 8 2 50 .255 13
LF Marty Cordova 122 409 61 123 20 2 20 69 .301 0
CF Kenny Lofton 133 517 91 135 21 4 14 66 .261 16
RF Juan González 140 532 97 173 34 1 35 140 .325 1
DH Ellis Burks 124 439 83 123 29 1 28 74 .280 5

Other batters

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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 Bradley 10 18 3 4 1 0 0 0 .222 1
Russell Branyan 113 315 48 73 16 2 20 54 .232 1
Jolbert Cabrera 141 287 50 75 16 3 1 38 .261 10
Wil Cordero 89 268 30 67 11 1 4 21 .250 0
Jacob Cruz 28 68 12 15 4 0 3 11 .221 0
Karim García 20 45 8 14 3 0 5 9 .311 0
Dave Hollins 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 0
Tim Laker 16 33 5 6 0 0 1 5 .182 0
Mark Lewis 6 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 .077 0
John McDonald 17 22 1 2 1 0 0 0 .091 0
Dave Roberts 15 12 3 4 1 0 0 2 .333 0
Eddie Taubensee 52 116 16 29 2 1 3 11 .250 0

Note: Pitchers' batting statistics are not included above.

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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

Player W L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB K
Bartolo Colón 13 13 4.09 34 34 222.1 220 106 101 90 201
CC Sabathia 17 5 4.39 33 33 180.1 149 93 88 95 171
Dave Burba 10 10 6.21 32 27 150.2 188 112 104 54 118
Chuck Finley 8 7 5.54 22 22 113.2 131 78 70 35 96
Charles Nagy 5 6 6.40 15 13 70.1 102 53 50 20 29
Jaret Wright 2 2 6.52 7 7 29.0 36 22 21 22 18
Tim Drew 0 2 7.97 8 6 35.0 51 39 31 16 15

Other pitchers

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Steve Woodard 3 3 5.20 29 10 0 97.0 129 60 56 17 52
Jake Westbrook 4 4 5.85 23 6 0 64.2 79 43 42 22 48
Ryan Drese 1 2 3.44 9 4 0 36.2 32 15 14 15 24

Relief pitchers

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

Player W L ERA G SV IP H R ER BB K
Bob Wickman 5 0 2.39 70 32 67.2 61 18 18 14 66
Ricardo Rincón 2 1 2.83 67 2 54.0 44 18 17 21 50
Rich Rodriguez 2 2 4.15 53 0 39.0 41 24 18 17 31
Paul Shuey 5 3 2.82 47 2 54.1 53 25 17 26 70
Danys Báez 5 3 2.50 43 0 50.1 34 22 14 20 52
Steve Karsay 0 1 1.25 31 1 43.1 29 6 6 8 44
John Rocker 3 7 5.45 38 4 34.2 33 23 21 25 43
David Riske 2 0 1.98 26 1 27.1 20 7 6 18 29
Steve Reed 1 1 3.62 31 0 27.1 22 11 11 10 21
Justin Speier 2 0 6.97 12 0 20.2 24 16 16 8 15
Roy Smith 0 0 6.06 9 0 16.1 16 14 11 13 17
Mike Bacsik 0 0 9.00 3 0 9.0 13 10 9 3 4
Scott Radinsky 0 0 27.00 2 0 2.0 4 6 6 3 3
Tim Laker 0 0 0.00 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 1

Postseason

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Game log

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2001 Postseason Game Log
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record
1 October 9 @ Mariners 5–0 Colón (1–0) Garcia (0–1) Safeco Field 48,033 1–0
2 October 11 @ Mariners 1–5 Moyer (1–0) Finley (0–1) Safeco Field 48,052 1–1
3 October 13 Mariners 17–2 Sabathia (1–0) Sele (0–1) Jacobs Field 45,069 2–1
4 October 14 Mariners 2–6 Garcia (1–1) Colón (1–1) Jacobs Field 45,025 2–2
5 October 15 @ Mariners 1–3 Moyer (2–0) Finley (0–2) Sasaki (1) Safeco Field 47,867 2–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Indians team member

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters
American League Division Series

Award winners

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All-Star Game

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

Minor league affiliates

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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

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  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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