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2001 Toronto Blue Jays season

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Major League Baseball team season
2001 Toronto Blue Jays
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkSkyDome
CityToronto
Record80–82 (.494)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersRogers;Paul Godfrey(CEO)
General managersGord Ash
ManagersBuck Martinez
TelevisionCBC Television
(Brian Williams,John Cerutti)
The Sports Network
(Dan Shulman,Pat Tabler)
CTV Sportsnet
(Rob Faulds,Jerry Howarth)
RadioCHUM (AM)
(Jerry Howarth,Tom Cheek,Gary Matthews)
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The2001Toronto Blue Jays was the franchise's 25th season ofMajor League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in theAmerican League East with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses.

Transactions

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Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 2001 season.[1]

October 2000

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October 4Marty Cordova granted free agency (signed withCleveland Indians to a one-year, $500,000 contract on December 20, 2000).
October 5Mark Lukasiewicz selected off of waivers by theAnaheim Angels.
October 15Kevin Witt granted free agency (signed withSan Diego Padres to a one-year contract on December 22, 2000).
October 20Re-signedCarlos Delgado to a four-year, $68 million contract.
October 18Charlie Greene granted free agency (signed withSan Diego Padres to a one-year contract on November 30, 2000).
Robert Pérez granted free agency (signed withNew York Yankees to a contract on November 16, 2000).
October 30Alex Gonzalez granted free agency (signed withToronto Blue Jays to a four-year, $20 million contract on December 10, 2000).
October 31Frank Castillo granted free agency (signed withBoston Red Sox to a two-year, $4.5 million contract on December 7, 2000).
Mark Guthrie granted free agency (signed withOakland Athletics to a two-year, $3.6 million contract on January 5, 2001).
Dave Martinez granted free agency (signed withAtlanta Braves to a two-year, $3 million contract on December 10, 2000).
Mickey Morandini granted free agency (signed withToronto Blue Jays to a contract on December 6, 2000).
Steve Trachsel granted free agency (signed withNew York Mets to a two-year, $7.3 million contract on December 14, 2000).

November 2000

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November 1Craig Grebeck granted free agency (signed withBoston Red Sox to a one-year, $700,000 contract on January 19, 2001).
Re-signedDarrin Fletcher to a three-year, $10.9 million contract.
November 5Signed free agentAaron Holbert from theFlorida Marlins to a one-year contract.
November 7AcquiredScott Eyre from theChicago White Sox forGary Glover.
November 19Signed amateur free agentRobinzon Díaz to a contract.
November 22AcquiredSteve Parris from theCincinnati Reds forClayton Andrews andLeo Estrella.

December 2000

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December 2Signed free agentChris Latham from theColorado Rockies to a contract.
December 6Re-signed free agentMickey Morandini to a contract.
December 7Signed free agentJason Dickson from theAnaheim Angels to a one-year contract.
December 8Signed free agentDan Plesac from theArizona Diamondbacks to a two-year, $4.4 million contract.
December 10Re-signed free agentAlex Gonzalez to a four-year, $20 million contract.
December 11Jay Gibbons drafted by theBaltimore Orioles in the 2000 MLBRule 5 draft.
Signed free agentJeff Frye from theColorado Rockies to a one-year, $1 million contract.
AcquiredJayson Werth from theBaltimore Orioles forJohn Bale.
December 13Signed free agentChris Michalak from theLos Angeles Dodgers to a one-year, $200,000 contract.
Signed free agentJaime Navarro from theCleveland Indians to a contract.
December 15Signed free agentRyan Thompson from theNew York Yankees to a contract.
December 19Signed free agentIzzy Molina from theKansas City Royals to a one-year contract.
December 21Signed free agentTrent Hubbard from theBaltimore Orioles to a contract.

January 2001

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January 9Signed free agentHéctor Carrasco from theBoston Red Sox to a contract.
January 14AcquiredMike Sirotka,Brian Simmons,Kevin Beirne andMike Williams from theChicago White Sox forDavid Wells andMatt DeWitt.
January 16SentChad Mottola to theFlorida Marlins as part of a conditional deal.
January 18Re-signedBrad Fullmer to a two-year, $6.5 million contract.
Re-signedEsteban Loaiza to a two-year, $10.3 million contract.
January 24Signed amateur free agentAlfredo Aceves to a contract.

February 2001

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February 9Re-signedKelvim Escobar to a one-year, $1.5 million contract.
February 12Re-signedSteve Parris to a two-year, $6.05 million contract.

March 2001

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March 17ReleasedTrent Hubbard.
March 20AcquiredMatt DeWitt from theChicago White Sox forMike Williams.
March 28ReleasedHéctor Carrasco.
ReleasedTodd Greene.

Regular season

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  • August 17, 2001:Jeff Frye became the second Blue Jay in history to hit for the cycle. He achieved the feat against theTexas Rangers.

Opening Day starters

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[2]

Season standings

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
New York Yankees9565.59451‍–‍2844‍–‍37
Boston Red Sox8279.50913½41‍–‍4041‍–‍39
Toronto Blue Jays8082.4941640‍–‍4240‍–‍40
Baltimore Orioles6398.39132½30‍–‍5033‍–‍48
Tampa Bay Devil Rays62100.3833437‍–‍4425‍–‍56


Record vs. opponents

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2001 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2001
TeamANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKCMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Anaheim4–54–36–35–45–45–43–64–36–144–157–27–125–410–8
Baltimore5–49–103–41–54–25–23–35–13–12–71–810–92–77–126–12
Boston3–410–93–33–64–53–33–35–134–53–614–55–212–710–8
Chicago3–64–33–310–913–614–55–141–51–82–75–27–23–312–6
Cleveland4–55–16–39–1013–611–814–54–54–32–55–15–42–47–11
Detroit4–52–45–46–136–138–114–154–51–62–54–28–12–410–8
Kansas City4–52–53–35–148–1111–86–130–63–63–64–24–54–38–10
Minnesota6–33–33–314–55–1415–413–64–25–41–81–64–52–59–9
New York3–413–5–113–55–15–45–46–02–43–63–613–63–411–810–8
Oakland14–67–25–48–13–46–16–34–56–39–107–29–106–312–6
Seattle15–48–16–37–25–25–26–38–16–310–97–215–56–312–6
Tampa Bay2–79–105–142–51–52–42–46–16–132–72–74–59–1010–8
Texas12–77–22–52–74–51–85–45–44–310–95–155–43–68–10
Toronto4–512–77–123–34–24–23–45–28–113–63–610–96–38–10


Transactions

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Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2001 regular season.[3]

April 2001

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April 2Signed free agentWillie Banks of theNew York Mets to a one-year contract.
ReleasedRyan Thompson.
April 16Signed free agentPatrick Lennon of theMontreal Expos to a contract.

June 2001

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June 1ReleasedPatrick Lennon.
June 8Signed free agentTony Fernández from theMilwaukee Brewers to a one-year contract.
June 25Tony Batista selected off of waivers by theBaltimore Orioles.
June 27Signed free agentDeion Sanders from theCincinnati Reds as a free agent.
June 29ReleasedLance Painter.

July 2001

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July 6PurchasedBrian Hunter from theAtlantic City Surf of theAtlantic League.
July 27ReleasedDeion Sanders.
July 31ReleasedJohn Frascatore.

August 2001

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August 3ReleasedJoey Hamilton.
Re-signedPaul Quantrill to a three-year, $9.6 million contract.
August 13ReleasedBrian Hunter.
August 15ReleasedWillie Banks.
August 22Chris Michalak selected off of waivers by theTexas Rangers.
August 27Signed amateur free agentEugenio Vélez to a contract.

2001 draft picks

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Source[4]

The2002 MLB draft was held in June 2001.

RoundPickPlayerPositionCollege/SchoolNationality
115Gabe GrossOFAuburn UniversityUnited States
259Brandon LeagueRHPSt. Louis High School (Honolulu, HI)United States
391Tyrell GodwinOFEast Bladen High SchoolUnited States
4121Chris SheffieldRHPUniversity of MiamiUnited States
5151Mike RouseSSCalifornia State University, FullertonUnited States
6181Lee DelfinoSSEast Carolina UniversityUnited States
7211Jason ColsonRHPWinthrop UniversityUnited States
8241Sean GrimesLHPSaunders Secondary SchoolCanada
9271Luke HetheringtonOFKentwood High SchoolUnited States
10301Ryan CostelloLHPMontclair State UniversityUnited States

Roster

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2001 Toronto Blue Jays
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Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2001 Game Log
April: 16–9 (Home: 11–5; Away: 5–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1Rangers8–1Loaiza (1–0)Helling (0–1)19,8911–0
2April 3@Devil Rays8–1Lopez (1–0)Parris (0–1)41,5461–1
3April 4@Devil Rays11–8Quantrill (1–0)Hill (0–1)Koch (1)15,1722–1
4April 5@Devil Rays11–0Carpenter (1–0)Rekar (0–1)14,0233–1
5April 6@Yankees13–4Loaiza (2–0)Parker (0–1)29,6064–1
6April 7@Yankees3–2Michalak (1–0)Hernández (0–1)Koch (2)30,4875–1
7April 8@Yankees16–5Clemens (2–0)Parris (0–2)31,9705–2
8April 9Devil Rays8–1Hamilton (1–0)Wilson (0–1)48,1156–2
9April 10Devil Rays3–2(10)Quantrill (2–0)Sturtze (0–1)18,0717–2
10April 11Devil Rays4–3Yan (1–0)Koch (0–1)24,0177–3
April 12RoyalsPostponed (SkyDome roof malfunction)Rescheduled for April 30
11April 13Royals2–1Michalak (2–0)Suppan (1–2)Koch (3)26,1488–3
12April 14Royals5–4File (1–0)Hernández (0–2)26,0249–3
13April 15Royals4–2Stein (1–2)Carpenter (1–1)Hernández (2)21,3799–4
14April 17Yankees6–5Loaiza (3–0)Keisler (0–1)Koch (4)20,01910–4
15April 18Yankees7–2Michalak (3–0)Hernández (0–2)19,77011–4
16April 19Yankees6–5(17)Choate (1–0)File (1–1)Mendoza (1)24,68411–5
17April 20@Royals12–4Carpenter (2–1)Suzuki (1–1)28,01812–5
18April 21@Royals5–4(13)Henry (1–0)Plesac (0–1)18,24612–6
19April 22@Royals5–1Reichert (2–1)Loaiza (3–1)Hernández (4)17,37112–7
20April 24Rangers7–5Frascatore (1–0)Mahomes (0–2)Koch (5)15,38113–7
21April 25Rangers8–5Quantrill (3–0)Rogers (1–2)Koch (6)15,02114–7
22April 27Angels12–4Loaiza (4–1)Washburn (0–3)16,17415–7
23April 28Angels4–1Ortiz (3–2)Michalak (3–1)Percival (4)19,26115–8
24April 29Angels2–0Parris (1–2)Schoeneweis (2–2)Koch (7)23,94916–8
25April 30Royals6–3Suppan (2–3)Hamilton (1–1)Hernández (6)13,76616–9
May: 10–18 (Home: 2–8; Away: 8–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
26May 1@Athletics5–4(10)Quantrill (4–0)Isringhausen (0–1)Koch (8)10,93517–9
27May 2@Athletics6–0Mulder (3–2)Loaiza (4–2)14,04817–10
28May 3@Athletics3–2(15)Bradford (1–1)Borbón (0–1)10,58617–11
29May 4@Mariners8–3Parris (2–2)Abbott (0–1)42,28418–11
30May 5@Mariners7–5Rhodes (3–0)Borbón (0–2)Sasaki (14)42,89418–12
31May 6@Mariners11–3Carpenter (3–1)Halama (2–3)45,08019–12
32May 8Athletics8–5Mulder (4–2)Loaiza (4–3)Mecir (1)16,47919–13
33May 9Athletics8–5Hudson (3–3)Michalak (3–2)Isringhausen (5)16,24119–14
34May 10Athletics14–8Guthrie (1–0)Painter (0–1)16,13019–15
35May 11Mariners7–2Abbott (1–1)Hamilton (1–2)20,27919–16
36May 12Mariners11–7Tomko (2–1)Escobar (0–1)24,90819–17
37May 13Mariners7–5Moyer (6–1)Loaiza (4–4)Sasaki (17)20,62419–18
38May 15@Angels9–3Michalak (4–2)Valdez (2–3)15,90420–18
39May 16@Angels3–1Schoeneweis (3–2)Parris (2–3)Percival (8)15,61120–19
40May 17@Angels4–2Hasegawa (2–3)Escobar (0–2)Percival (9)15,20420–20
41May 18@Rangers9–3Carpenter (4–1)Myette (0–1)35,36821–20
42May 19@Rangers6–5Quantrill (5–0)Brantley (0–1)Koch (9)48,33622–20
43May 20@Rangers3–2Mahomes (3–2)Michalak (4–3)Zimmerman (4)33,27222–21
44May 21White Sox10–3Parris (3–3)Biddle (1–4)20,80623–21
45May 23White Sox9–6Hamilton (2–2)Wells (3–5)Koch (10)19,11524–21
46May 24White Sox3–1Wells (1–1)Carpenter (4–2)Foulke (8)17,06224–22
47May 25@Red Sox4–0Nomo (5–3)Loaiza (4–5)32,91224–23
48May 26@Red Sox5–0Michalak (5–3)Castillo (5–3)31,03525–23
49May 27@Red Sox4–2Wakefield (2–0)Parris (3–4)Lowe (4)31,42025–24
50May 28@White Sox6–3Garland (2–2)Hamilton (2–3)Howry (1)20,63125–25
51May 29@White Sox4–0Carpenter (5–2)Wells (1–2)13,35626–25
52May 30@White Sox4–3Wunsch (1–1)Escobar (0–3)Foulke (9)13,20826–26
53May 31Red Sox11–5Beck (1–2)Escobar (0–4)21,74726–27
June: 12–15 (Home: 7–11; Away: 5–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
54June 1Red Sox6–4(11)Lowe (3–5)Koch (0–2)21,56426–28
55June 2Red Sox2–1Schourek (1–3)Plesac (0–2)Beck (3)24,60326–29
56June 3Red Sox5–4Pichardo (1–0)Carpenter (5–3)Lowe (6)24,65326–30
57June 5Devil Rays13–1Loaiza (5–5)Lopez (3–7)15,07827–30
58June 6Devil Rays6–2Kennedy (1–0)Michalak (5–4)16,29827–31
59June 7Devil Rays8–7Borbón (1–2)Phelps (0–1)26,83528–31
60June 8Marlins7–6(10)Koch (1–2)Bones (2–2)18,62929–31
61June 9Marlins6–1Burnett (4–2)Carpenter (5–4)20,87529–32
62June 10Marlins7–2Penny (5–1)Loaiza (5–6)20,07029–33
63June 11Braves9–4File (2–1)Burkett (5–5)16,88530–33
64June 12Braves3–0Pérez (4–4)Parris (3–5)Rocker (19)20,44830–34
65June 13Braves12–5Hamilton (3–3)Glavine (6–5)19,90131–34
66June 15@Expos9–3Carpenter (6–4)Vázquez (5–8)8,69232–34
67June 16@Expos7–2Blank (1–2)Loaiza (5–7)11,11332–35
68June 17@Expos4–1Mota (1–0)Quantrill (5–1)8,44032–36
69June 18@Orioles3–2Ponson (4–4)Borbón (1–3)Trombley (5)33,60532–37
70June 19@Orioles5–1Towers (5–1)Hamilton (3–4)Groom (4)31,00132–38
71June 20@Orioles6–5Quantrill (6–1)McElroy (1–2)Koch (11)30,06233–38
72June 22@Red Sox4–3Borbón (2–3)Schourek (1–4)Koch (12)33,84434–38
73June 23@Red Sox9–6File (3–1)Castillo (7–5)Koch (13)33,26635–38
74June 24@Red Sox5–2Plesac (1–2)Wakefield (5–2)Koch (14)32,80436–38
75June 25Orioles8–2Roberts (6–6)Hamilton (3–5)18,24336–39
76June 26Orioles3–1Carpenter (7–4)Johnson (6–5)Koch (15)18,17537–39
77June 27Orioles7–3Mercedes (4–8)Loaiza (5–8)17,51737–40
78June 28Orioles5–0Ponson (5–5)Michalak (5–5)17,32237–41
79June 29Red Sox8–4Quantrill (7–1)Florie (0–1)23,05538–41
80June 30Red Sox7–5Cone (4–1)Hamilton (3–6)28,54338–42
July: 11–16 (Home: 4–8; Away: 7–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
81July 1Red Sox4–0Arrojo (2–2)Carpenter (7–5)34,34838–43
82July 2Red Sox16–4Nomo (7–4)Loaiza (5–9)38,23738–44
83July 3@Devil Rays7–2Kennedy (3–1)Michalak (5–6)Phelps (3)13,78938–45
84July 4@Devil Rays8–1Parris (4–5)Rekar (1–10)13,11939–45
85July 5@Devil Rays7–4Hamilton (4–6)Rupe (4–8)Koch (16)10,70640–45
86July 6Expos10–7Lloyd (7–1)Quantrill (7–2)Urbina (13)20,07440–46
87July 7Expos9–8(11)Plesac (2–2)Strickland (1–4)23,97641–46
88July 8Expos9–3Michalak (6–6)Armas (7–8)Quantrill (1)31,01242–46
89July 12@Phillies2–1(11)Escobar (1–4)Santiago (0–2)Koch (17)20,30643–46
90July 13@Phillies5–2Daal (10–2)Plesac (2–3)Mesa (25)18,27943–47
91July 14@Phillies4–2Hamilton (5–6)Figueroa (1–2)Koch (18)22,41844–47
92July 15@Mets6–2Reed (8–4)Michalak (6–7)32,13844–48
93July 16@Mets3–0Trachsel (3–10)Halladay (0–1)Benítez (21)34,20344–49
94July 17@Mets1–0Leiter (6–8)Carpenter (7–6)Benítez (22)26,63044–50
95July 18Red Sox5–4Garcés (3–0)Koch (1–3)Lowe (19)30,44944–51
96July 19Red Sox4–3Escobar (2–4)Lowe (4–7)30,48845–51
97July 20@Yankees10–4Loaiza (6–9)Jodie (0–1)46,63446–51
98July 21@Yankees5–3Quantrill (8–2)Rivera (3–5)Koch (19)55,26447–51
99July 22@Yankees7–3Mussina (10–8)Carpenter (7–7)51,13247–52
100July 23@Yankees7–2Clemens (14–1)Parris (4–6)38,57347–53
101July 24@Red Sox6–4Cone (6–1)Hamilton (5–7)Lowe (20)33,15447–54
102July 25@Red Sox4–3(10)Quantrill (9–2)Lowe (4–8)Koch (20)33,03048–54
103July 26@Red Sox6–3Nomo (11–4)File (3–2)Beck (5)33,09448–55
104July 27Yankees9–1Mussina (11–8)Carpenter (7–8)36,66648–56
105July 28Yankees12–1Clemens (15–1)Escobar (2–5)44,10548–57
106July 29Yankees9–3Pettitte (11–6)Hamilton (5–8)40,14948–58
107July 31Twins3–1Loaiza (7–9)Mays (12–8)Koch (21)23,84949–58
August: 16–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1Twins3–1Halladay (1–1)Lohse (3–4)Koch (22)26,06950–58
109August 2Twins9–4Reed (9–6)Carpenter (7–9)26,84950–59
110August 3Orioles10–1Escobar (3–5)Mercedes (5–13)20,11551–59
111August 4Orioles2–1Lyon (1–0)Ponson (5–7)Koch (23)22,32252–59
112August 5Orioles5–4Loaiza (8–9)Towers (6–7)Koch (24)27,72453–59
113August 7@Mariners5–4(14)Halama (8–6)DeWitt (0–1)45,63653–60
114August 8@Mariners12–4Moyer (13–5)Carpenter (7–10)45,45053–61
115August 9@Mariners6–5Quantrill (10–2)García (13–4)Koch (25)45,67054–61
116August 10@Angels8–7Schoeneweis (9–8)Lyon (1–1)Percival (32)30,48454–62
117August 11@Angels7–6(10)Plesac (3–3)Levine (5–7)Koch (26)27,92755–62
118August 12@Angels6–5Levine (6–7)Plesac (3–4)Percival (33)19,12955–63
119August 14Athletics6–3Koch (2–3)Isringhausen (4–3)25,12156–63
120August 15Athletics5–2Escobar (4–5)Zito (8–8)Koch (27)23,13557–63
121August 16Athletics8–4Lidle (8–5)Lyon (1–2)30,06257–64
122August 17Rangers11–3Loaiza (9–9)Oliver (9–8)22,38458–64
123August 18Rangers12–5Moreno (3–2)Koch (2–4)26,09258–65
124August 19Rangers8–4Myette (2–2)Carpenter (7–11)30,33658–66
125August 20@Twins3–2Escobar (5–5)Mays (12–12)Koch (28)16,03259–66
126August 21@Twins7–5Lyon (2–2)Cressend (2–2)Koch (29)13,02360–66
127August 22@Twins6–3Reed (2–2)Loaiza (9–10)15,30360–67
128August 23@Twins6–2Halladay (2–1)Lohse (4–6)16,48261–67
129August 24@Orioles5–0Carpenter (8–11)Johnson (10–9)43,60662–67
130August 25@Orioles9–0Escobar (6–5)Maduro (2–4)42,26063–67
131August 26@Orioles5–1Lyon (3–2)Mercedes (7–15)37,99464–67
132August 28@Yankees4–0Mussina (13–11)Loaiza (9–11)Rivera (41)37,45064–68
133August 29@Yankees3–2Halladay (3–1)Hitchcock (3–3)Koch (30)36,85565–68
134August 30@Yankees5–4(11)Witasick (3–0)Eyre (0–1)42,53765–69
135August 31Tigers4–3Sparks (10–8)Borbón (2–4)Anderson (17)22,38365–70
September: 10–10 (Home: 6–5; Away: 4–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1Tigers3–1Lyon (4–2)Weaver (10–14)Plesac (1)22,05266–70
137September 2Tigers11–0Loaiza (10–11)Lima (4–6)24,14667–70
138September 3Yankees7–5Wohlers (1–0)Koch (2–5)Mendoza (6)28,40467–71
139September 4Yankees14–0Carpenter (9–11)Pettitte (14–9)20,03668–71
140September 5Yankees4–3Clemens (19–1)Escobar (6–6)Rivera (44)29,23568–72
141September 7@Tigers2–1Lyon (5–2)Lima (4–7)Koch (31)28,08369–72
142September 8@Tigers4–3Murray (1–4)Halladay (3–2)Anderson (18)29,15869–73
143September 9@Tigers6–3Carpenter (10–11)Cornejo (3–3)24,65270–73
September 11@OriolesPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 1
September 12@OriolesPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 2
September 13@OriolesPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 3
September 14IndiansPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 5
September 15IndiansPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 6
September 16IndiansPostponed (September 11 attacks)Rescheduled for October 7
144September 18Orioles8–5Plesac (4–4)Julio (1–1)Koch (32)18,60471–73
145September 19Orioles4–1Halladay (4–2)Maduro (3–6)Koch (33)31,30372–73
146September 20Orioles12–6Parrish (1–1)File (3–3)21,89572–74
147September 21Devil Rays7–4Rekar (2–13)Lyon (5–3)Yan (18)25,34472–75
148September 22Devil Rays8–7Coco (1–0)Colomé (1–2)Koch (34)24,69173–75
149September 23Devil Rays1–0Kennedy (6–8)Escobar (6–7)Yan (19)31,35173–76
150September 24@Indians3–2(11)File (4–3)Báez (5–2)Eyre (1)32,42574–76
151September 25@Indians11–7Riske (2–0)Plesac (4–5)35,72974–77
September 26@IndiansPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for October 5 ‡
152September 27@Devil Rays5–1Colomé (2–2)Eyre (0–2)13,04574–78
153September 28@Devil Rays6–1Rekar (3–13)Escobar (6–8)Phelps (5)10,58674–79
154September 29@Devil Rays5–2Bierbrodt (2–4)Halladay (4–3)Yan (20)17,63574–80
155September 30@Devil Rays6–5(12)Quantrill (11–2)Creek (2–5)Eyre (2)14,21775–80
October: 5–2 (Home: 2–1; Away: 3–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
156October 1@Orioles1–0Loaiza (11–11)Bauer (0–4)Koch (35)37,10876–80
157October 2@Orioles4–3Roberts (9–9)DeWitt (0–2)29,39076–81
158October 3@Orioles7–6Eyre (1–2)Groom (1–4)Koch (36)33,70577–81
159October 5Indians5–0Halladay (5–3)Finley (8–7)78–81
160October 5Indians4–3(11)File (5–3)Drese (1–2)19,38779–81
161October 6Indians5–2Carpenter (11–11)Drew (0–2)Quantrill (2)20,76280–81
162October 7Indians3–2Sabathia (17–5)Lyon (5–4)Rocker (4)28,21780–82
† AtHiram Bithorn Stadium inSan Juan, Puerto Rico.
‡ Due to scheduling difficulties, this game was made up in Toronto.

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Batting

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Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CDarrin Fletcher13441694.2261156
1BCarlos Delgado162574160.27939102
2BHomer Bush7827183.306327
SSAlex Gonzalez154636161.2531776
3BTony Batista7227156.2071345
LFShannon Stewart155640202.3161260
CFJosé Cruz Jr.146577158.2743488
RFRaúl Mondesí149572144.2522784
DHBrad Fullmer146522143.2741883

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Felipe López4917746.260523
Jeff Frye7417543.246215
César Izturis4613436.26929
Alberto Castillo6613126.19814
Luis Lopez4111929.244310
Brian Simmons6010719.17828
Vernon Wells309630.274210
Chris Latham437320.274210
Chris Woodward376312.19025
Tony Fernández485918.305112
Ryan Freel9226.27303
Josh Phelps8120.00001

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Chris Carpenter34215.211114.09157
Esteban Loaiza36190.011115.02110
Joey Hamilton22122.1585.8982
Chris Michalak24115.0674.6257
Steve Parris19105.2464.6049
Roy Halladay17105.1533.1696
Brandon Lyon1163.0544.2935

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Kelvim Escobar59126.0683.50121
Pasqual Coco714.1104.409

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Billy Koch6925364.8055
Paul Quantrill8011223.0458
Pedro Borbón Jr.712403.7145
Dan Plesac624513.5768
Bob File605303.2738
Scott Eyre171223.4516
Matt DeWitt160203.7913
John Frascatore121002.209
Lance Painter100107.8514
Kevin Beirne500012.865
Brian Bowles20000.004

Award winners

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All-Star Game

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASyracuse SkyChiefsInternational LeagueOmar Malavé
AATennessee SmokiesSouthern LeagueRocket Wheeler
ADunedin Blue JaysFlorida State LeagueMarty Pevey
ACharleston Alley CatsSouth Atlantic LeagueRolando Pino
A-Short SeasonAuburn DoubledaysNew York–Penn LeaguePaul Elliott
RookieMedicine Hat Blue JaysPioneer LeagueTom Bradley

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References

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  1. ^"2001 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions".baseball-reference.com. RetrievedJuly 21, 2023.
  2. ^"Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays Box Score, April 1, 2001".
  3. ^"2001 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions".baseball-reference.com. RetrievedJuly 20, 2023.
  4. ^"Feature: 2001 Free Agent Draft Pick Compensation".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2014.
  5. ^Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
  6. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

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