2000 Cleveland Indians season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2000 Cleveland Indians season was the 100th season for the franchise, within the American Major League Baseball organization. For the season two new players were signed; Chris Coste and Mark Whiten . The results of the season consisted of 90 wins and 72 losses. The Indians failed to win the AL Central and make the playoffs for the first time since 1993.
Offseason
November 16, 1999: Chris Coste was signed as a free agent by the Indians.[ 1]
February 18, 2000: Mark Whiten was signed as a free agent by the Indians.[ 2]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
7–5
5–4
4–6
3–6
5–5
6–6
7–3
5–5
5–8
5–8
6–6
7–5
5–7
12–6
Baltimore
5–7
—
5–7
4–6
5–4
6–4
3–7
6–3
5–7
4–8
3–7
8–5
6–6
7–6
7–11
Boston
4–5
7–5
—
7–5
6–6
7–5
4–6
8–2
6–7
5–5
5–5
6–6
7–3
4–8
9–9
Chicago
6–4
6–4
5–7
—
8–5
9–3
5–7
7–5
8–4
6–3
7–5
6–4
5–5
5–5
12–6
Cleveland
6–3
4–5
6–6
5–8
—
6–7
5–7
5–8
5–5
6–6
7–2
8–2
6–4
8–4
13–5
Detroit
5–5
4–6
5–7
3–9
7–6
—
5–7
7–6
8–4
6–4
7–2
4–5
5–5
3–9
10–8
Kansas City
6–6
7–3
6–4
7–5
7–5
7–5
—
7–5
2–8
4–8
4–8
5–5
3–7
4–6
8–10
Minnesota
3–7
3–6
2–8
5–7
8–5
6–7
5–7
—
5–5
5–7
3–9
4–6
8–4
5–4
7–11
New York
5–5
7–5
7–6
4–8
5–5
4–8
8–2
5–5
—
6–3
4–6
6–6
10–2
5–7
11–6
Oakland
8–5
8–4
5–5
3–6
6–6
4–6
8–4
7–5
3–6
—
9–4
7–2
5–7
7–3
11–7
Seattle
8–5
7–3
5–5
5–7
2–7
2–7
8–4
9–3
6–4
4–9
—
9–3
7–5
8–2
11–7
Tampa Bay
6–6
5–8
6–6
4–6
2–8
5–4
5–5
6–4
6–6
2–7
3–9
—
5–7
5–7
9–9
Texas
5–7
6–6
3–7
5–5
4–6
5–5
7–3
4–8
2–10
7–5
5–7
7–5
—
4–6
7–11
Toronto
7–5
6–7
8–4
5–5
4–8
9–3
6–4
4–5
7–5
3–7
2–8
7–5
6–4
—
9–9
Notable transactions
June 16, 2000: Mike Mohler was signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Indians.[ 3]
June 29, 2000: David Justice was traded by the Indians to the New York Yankees for Ricky Ledée , Jake Westbrook , and Zach Day .[ 4]
July 28, 2000: Ricky Ledée was traded by the Indians to the Texas Rangers for David Segui .[ 4]
July 28, 2000: Richie Sexson , Paul Rigdon , Kane Davis , and a player to be named later were traded by the Indians to the Milwaukee Brewers for Bob Wickman , Jason Bere and Steve Woodard . The Indians completed the deal by sending Marco Scutaro to the Brewers on August 30.[ 5]
Roster
2000 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2000 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
@ Orioles
4 – 1
Colón (1-0)
Mussina (0-1)
Karsay (1)
46,902
1-0
2
April 5
@ Orioles
11 – 7
Ryan (1-0)
Kamieniecki (0-1)
33,833
1-1
3
April 6
@ Orioles
6 – 2
Rapp (1-0)
Nagy (0-1)
Groom (1)
35,181
1-2
4
April 7
@ Devil Rays
14 – 5
Wright (1-0)
Guzmán (0-1)
40,329
2-2
5
April 8
@ Devil Rays
6 – 4
Burba (1-0)
Trachsel (1-1)
Karsay (2)
30,177
3-2
6
April 9
@ Devil Rays
17 – 4
Colón (2-0)
Rupe (0-1)
21,357
4-2
7
April 10
@ Athletics
9 – 4
Kamieniecki (1-1)
Tam (0-1)
9,123
5-2
8
April 11
@ Athletics
5 – 1
Nagy (1-1)
Olivares (1-1)
8,638
6-2
9
April 12
@ Athletics
5 – 0
Wright (2-0)
Heredia (0-1)
14,683
7-2
10
April 14
Rangers
7 – 2
Helling (2-0)
Burba (1-1)
42,727
7-3
11
April 15
Rangers
6 – 4
Clark (2-0)
Colón (2-1)
Wetteland (1)
40,543
7-4
12
April 16
Rangers
2 – 1
Finley (1-0)
Wetteland (0-1)
40,626
8-4
13
April 18
Athletics
8 – 5
Mulder (1-0)
Nagy (1-2)
Isringhausen (3)
40,551
8-5
14
April 19
Athletics
10 – 5
Appier (3-1)
Wright (2-1)
40,531
8-6
15
April 20
Athletics
9 – 5
Burba (2-1)
Hudson (1-2)
42,134
9-6
16
April 24
@ Mariners
6 – 0
Finley (2-0)
Meche (0-2)
30,354
10-6
17
April 25
@ Mariners
8 – 5
Halama (2-0)
Nagy (1-3)
27,579
10-7
18
April 26
@ Mariners
5 – 3 (10)
Shuey (1-0)
Rhodes (1-2)
37,086
11-7
19
April 28
Red Sox
4 – 3
Burba (3-1)
Schourek (1-2)
Karsay (3)
42,885
12-7
20
April 29
Red Sox
3 – 2
Finley (3-0)
Martínez (1-2)
Karsay (4)
42,453
13-7
21
April 30
Red Sox
2 – 1
Martínez (5-0)
Nagy (1-4)
Lowe (5)
42,065
13-8
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
Yankees
2 – 1
Mendoza (3-2)
Wright (2-2)
Rivera (8)
42,711
13-9
23
May 2
Yankees
4 – 2
Pettitte (1-1)
Witt (0-1)
Rivera (9)
42,801
13-10
24
May 3
Yankees
6 – 5
Grimsley (1-0)
Karsay (0-1)
Rivera (10)
42,837
13-11
25
May 4
@ Blue Jays
8 – 1
Wells (5-1)
Finley (3-1)
16,637
13-12
26
May 5
@ Blue Jays
11 – 10
Koch (2-0)
Shuey (1-1)
19,191
13-13
27
May 6
@ Blue Jays
8 – 6
Rincón (1-0)
Quantrill (0-1)
Karsay (5)
23,730
14-13
28
May 7
@ Blue Jays
10 – 8 (12)
Shuey (2-1)
Gunderson (0-1)
Karsay (6)
19,161
15-13
29
May 8
@ Twins
3 – 2 (10)
Rincón (2-0)
Wells (0-3)
Karsay (7)
7,309
16-13
30
May 9
@ Twins
6 – 5
Hawkins (1-1)
Finley (3-2)
Miller (1)
7,777
16-14
31
May 10
@ Twins
10 – 9
Guardado (3-1)
Karsay (0-2)
9,505
16-15
32
May 11
Royals
16 – 0
Wright (3-2)
Durbin (1-2)
41,905
17-15
33
May 12
Royals
7 – 3
Colón (3-1)
Batista (1-1)
42,801
18-15
34
May 13
Royals
7 – 6 (12)
Reed (1-0)
Reichert (1-2)
40,689
19-15
35
May 14
Royals
5 – 4
Suzuki (1-0)
Finley (3-3)
Spradlin (1)
40,530
19-16
36
May 16
Tigers
11 – 9
Nagy (2-4)
Nomo (1-3)
Karsay (8)
40,633
20-16
37
May 17
Tigers
7 – 2
Colón (4-1)
Nitkowski (2-7)
40,652
21-16
38
May 19
Yankees
11 – 7
Mendoza (4-2)
Kamieniecki (1-2)
42,642
21-17
39
May 20
Yankees
3 – 2
Shuey (3-1)
Nelson (6-1)
42,583
22-17
40
May 21
Yankees
6 – 1
Rigdon (1-0)
Hernández (4-4)
42,587
23-17
41
May 23
@ Tigers
10 – 4
Blair (2-0)
Colón (4-2)
27,039
23-18
42
May 24
@ Tigers
10 – 9
Patterson (2-0)
Watson (0-1)
Jones (13)
27,274
23-19
43
May 25
@ Tigers
4 – 1
Burba (4-1)
Moehler (1-3)
Karsay (9)
30,103
24-19
44
May 26
@ White Sox
5 – 3
Eldred (5-2)
Finley (3-4)
Foulke (8)
18,225
24-20
45
May 27
@ White Sox
14 – 3
Parque (4-2)
Wright (3-3)
30,250
24-21
46
May 28
@ White Sox
12 – 3
Colón (5-2)
Wells (3-4)
24,192
25-21
47
May 29
Angels
3 – 2 (10)
Hasegawa (4-0)
Karsay (0-3)
Percival (15)
42,888
25-22
48
May 30
Angels
6 – 1
Burba (5-1)
Schoeneweis (5-3)
42,910
26-22
49
May 31
Angels
7 – 3
Finley (4-4)
Etherton (0-1)
Karsay (10)
41,637
27-22
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 2
@ Cardinals
5 – 1
Kile (8-3)
Wright (3-4)
41,685
27-23
51
June 3
@ Cardinals
4 – 2
Colón (6-2)
Stephenson (8-1)
Karsay (11)
48,252
28-23
52
June 4
@ Cardinals
3 – 2
Martin (1-0)
Morris (0-1)
Karsay (12)
44,594
29-23
53
June 5
@ Brewers
8 – 4
Burba (6-1)
D'Amico (2-4)
13,749
30-23
54
June 6
@ Brewers
4 – 2
Finley (5-4)
Snyder (0-2)
24,595
31-23
55
June 7
@ Brewers
9 – 5
Brewington (1-0)
Bere (3-5)
15,518
32-23
56
June 8
@ Red Sox
3 – 0
Martínez (9-2)
Colón (6-3)
Lowe (13)
31,438
32-24
57
June 9
Reds
7 – 4
Brower (1-0)
Neagle (5-1)
Karsay (13)
43,105
33-24
58
June 10
Reds
6 – 5
Burba (7-1)
Parris (2-9)
Karsay (14)
43,084
34-24
59
June 11
Reds
7 – 5 (13)
Aybar (1-2)
Kamieniecki (1-3)
43,036
34-25
60
June 12
White Sox
8 – 7
Eldred (7-2)
Rigdon (1-1)
Foulke (15)
43,229
34-26
61
June 13
White Sox
4 – 3 (10)
Simas (1-1)
Speier (0-1)
Howry (2)
43,233
34-27
62
June 14
White Sox
11 – 4
Beirne (1-0)
Brower (1-1)
43,284
34-28
63
June 16
@ Tigers
5 – 2
Moehler (4-3)
Burba (7-2)
Jones (19)
39,072
34-29
64
June 17
@ Tigers
8 – 6
Brocail (3-3)
Karsay (0-4)
39,569
34-30
65
June 18
@ Tigers
9 – 4
Speier (1-1)
Patterson (2-1)
39,123
35-30
66
June 19
@ White Sox
6 – 1
Wells (4-5)
Colón (6-4)
43,062
35-31
67
June 20
@ White Sox
4 – 1
Brower (2-1)
Sirotka (6-6)
Karsay (15)
20,005
36-31
68
June 21
@ White Sox
8 – 6
Burba (8-2)
Baldwin (10-2)
Karsay (16)
23,516
37-31
69
June 22
@ White Sox
6 – 0
Eldred (9-2)
Finley (5-5)
23,374
37-32
70
June 23
Tigers
7 – 6
Blair (4-1)
Navarro (0-1)
Jones (20)
43,095
37-33
71
June 24
Tigers
8 – 1
Colón (7-4)
Sparks (0-1)
43,081
38-33
72
June 24
Tigers
14 – 8
Nitkowski (4-7)
Mohler (0-1)
43,083
38-34
73
June 25
Tigers
2 – 1
Karsay (1-4)
Anderson (3-1)
43,062
39-34
74
June 26
Tigers
13 – 2
Moehler (5-4)
Burba (8-3)
43,191
39-35
75
June 27
@ Royals
12 – 1
Finley (6-5)
Suzuki (3-2)
16,908
40-35
76
June 28
@ Royals
8 – 1
Witasick (2-7)
Davis (0-1)
19,522
40-36
77
June 29
@ Royals
6 – 1
Durbin (2-3)
Colón (7-5)
25,295
40-37
78
June 30
Twins
7 – 2
Redman (5-3)
Brower (2-2)
Hawkins (3)
43,124
40-38
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
Twins
4 – 3 (10)
Guardado (4-2)
Karsay (1-5)
Wells (6)
43,185
40-39
80
July 2
Twins
7 – 1
Finley (7-5)
Mays (4-10)
43,181
41-39
81
July 4
Blue Jays
9 – 4
Colón (8-5)
Frascatore (1-3)
43,222
42-39
82
July 5
Blue Jays
15 – 7
Brewington (2-0)
Quantrill (0-4)
43,141
43-39
83
July 6
Blue Jays
9 – 6
Carpenter (7-7)
Burba (8-4)
Koch (19)
43,237
43-40
84
July 7
@ Reds
2 – 1
Neagle (8-2)
Finley (7-6)
Graves (14)
53,509
43-41
85
July 8
@ Reds
14 – 5
Parris (5-11)
Davis (0-2)
54,335
43-42
86
July 9
@ Reds
5 – 3
Colón (9-5)
Williamson (2-6)
Karsay (17)
51,181
44-42
87
July 13
Pirates
4 – 3 (10)
Karsay (2-5)
Sauerbeck (3-1)
43,225
45-42
88
July 14
Pirates
9 – 3
Finley (8-6)
Benson (8-7)
43,046
46-42
89
July 15
Pirates
6 – 4
Brewington (3-0)
Silva (5-4)
Karsay (18)
43,049
47-42
90
July 16
Astros
5 – 1
Elarton (9-3)
Colón (9-6)
43,031
47-43
91
July 17
Astros
8 – 6
Drew (1-0)
Miller (0-2)
Karsay (19)
43,081
48-43
92
July 18
Astros
8 – 2
Burba (9-4)
Reynolds (6-7)
43,135
49-43
93
July 19
Royals
10 – 5
Suzuki (5-4)
Finley (8-7)
43,248
49-44
94
July 20
Royals
10 – 6
Suppan (4-6)
Brower (2-3)
43,222
49-45
95
July 21
@ Twins
2 – 1
Redman (8-4)
Colón (9-7)
Hawkins (7)
19,231
49-46
96
July 22
@ Twins
10 – 6
Santana (2-2)
Davis (0-3)
Wells (7)
14,108
49-47
97
July 23
@ Twins
8 – 3
Burba (10-4)
Radke (7-11)
13,623
50-47
98
July 25
@ Blue Jays
10 – 3
Finley (10-7)
Escobar (7-10)
28,672
51-47
99
July 26
@ Blue Jays
8 – 1
Wells (16-3)
Colón (9-8)
31,183
51-48
100
July 29
@ Orioles
14 – 3
Bere (1-0)
Rapp (6-7)
47,715
52-48
101
July 29
@ Orioles
4 – 0
Mercedes (6-4)
Woodard (0-1)
47,355
52-49
102
July 30
@ Orioles
10 – 7
Parrish (1-1)
Finley (9-8)
47,065
52-50
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
@ Devil Rays
6 – 5
Creek (1-1)
Wickman (0-1)
24,481
52-51
104
August 2
@ Devil Rays
5 – 3
Karsay (3-5)
Creek (1-2)
Wickman (1)
16,909
53-51
105
August 3
@ Devil Rays
5 – 1
Bere (2-0)
Lopez (8-8)
21,703
54-51
106
August 4
Angels
11 – 10
Wickman (1-1)
Percival (4-5)
43,182
55-51
107
August 5
Angels
6 – 3
Speier (2-1)
Schoeneweis (5-6)
43,162
56-51
108
August 6
Angels
5 – 2
Colón (10-8)
Cooper (4-7)
Wickman (2)
43,133
57-51
109
August 7
Rangers
2 – 0
Reed (2-0)
Helling (13-8)
Wickman (3)
43,258
58-51
110
August 8
Rangers
11 – 2
Rogers (11-9)
Bere (2-1)
43,238
58-52
111
August 9
Rangers
6 – 4
Speier (3-1)
Perisho (2-4)
Wickman (4)
43,333
59-52
112
August 11
@ Mariners
7 – 1
Abbott (8-4)
Finley (9-9)
Paniagua (3)
45,335
59-53
113
August 12
@ Mariners
5 – 4
Colón (11-8)
Halama (10-6)
Wickman (5)
45,356
60-53
114
August 13
@ Mariners
10 – 4
Speier (4-1)
García (4-3)
45,380
61-53
115
August 14
@ Athletics
8 – 1
Appier (11-9)
Bere (2-2)
12,799
61-54
116
August 15
@ Athletics
5 – 3
Mulder (7-8)
Burba (10-5)
Isringhausen (26)
18,691
61-55
117
August 16
@ Athletics
7 – 6
Jones (3-1)
Wickman (1-2)
32,376
61-56
118
August 18
Mariners
9 – 8
Karsay (4-5)
Rhodes (3-6)
43,126
62-56
119
August 19
Mariners
10 – 4
Bere (3-2)
Moyer (11-7)
43,187
63-56
120
August 20
Mariners
12 – 4
Burba (11-5)
Sele (13-8)
43,144
64-56
121
August 22
Athletics
14 – 6
Finley (10-9)
Heredia (13-9)
43,299
65-56
122
August 23
Athletics
7 – 5
Shuey (4-1)
Hudson (13-6)
Wickman (6)
43,231
66-56
123
August 24
Athletics
11 – 7
Zito (2-2)
Woodard (0-2)
Mecir (2)
43,276
66-57
124
August 25
@ Angels
4 – 1
Wise (3-1)
Burba (11-6)
Hasegawa (7)
41,452
66-58
125
August 26
@ Angels
9 – 5
Bere (4-2)
Schoeneweis (6-7)
37,697
67-58
126
August 27
@ Angels
10 – 9
Levine (3-4)
Finley (10-10)
Hasegawa (8)
31,504
67-59
127
August 28
@ Rangers
5 – 2
Colón (12-8)
Rogers (11-12)
Wickman (7)
22,134
68-59
128
August 29
@ Rangers
12 – 1
Woodard (1-2)
Glynn (3-3)
22,389
69-59
129
August 30
@ Rangers
5 – 3
Burba (12-6)
Davis (5-5)
Wickman (8)
24,215
70-59
130
August 31
@ Rangers
14 – 7
Venafro (3-1)
Karsay (4-6)
27,333
70-60
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
131
September 1
Orioles
5 – 2
Finley (11-10)
Ponson (7-10)
Wickman (9)
42,647
71-60
132
September 2
Orioles
8 – 6
Rapp (7-10)
Karsay (4-7)
Kohlmeier (8)
42,736
71-61
133
September 3
Orioles
12 – 11 (13)
Cairncross (1-0)
Trombley (4-5)
42,630
72-61
134
September 4
Devil Rays
5 – 1
Burba (13-6)
Lopez (11-10)
42,628
73-61
135
September 5
Devil Rays
7 – 4
Bere (5-2)
Fiore (1-1)
Wickman (10)
42,660
74-61
136
September 6
Devil Rays
6 – 2
Finley (12-10)
Harper (0-1)
42,742
75-61
137
September 7
Devil Rays
4 – 3
Rekar (6-9)
Karsay (4-8)
Hernández (29)
42,709
75-62
138
September 8
White Sox
5 – 4
Buehrle (4-1)
Woodard (1-3)
Foulke (29)
42,526
75-63
139
September 9
White Sox
9 – 3
Burba (14-6)
Garland (3-6)
42,561
76-63
140
September 12
Red Sox
8 – 6
Martinez (10-6)
Finley (12-11)
Lowe (33)
42,714
76-64
141
September 13
Red Sox
10 – 3
Colón (13-8)
Ohka (3-5)
42,667
77-64
142
September 14
Red Sox
7 – 4
Martínez (17-5)
Nagy (2-5)
Lowe (34)
42,709
77-65
143
September 15
@ Yankees
11 – 1
Burba (15-6)
Cone (4-12)
48,443
78-65
144
September 16
@ Yankees
6 – 3
Hernández (12-11)
Bere (5-3)
55,097
78-66
145
September 17
@ Yankees
15 – 4
Finley (13-11)
Neagle (7-5)
50,174
79-66
146
September 18
@ Yankees
2 – 0
Colón (14-8)
Clemens (13-7)
31,317
80-66
147
September 19
@ Red Sox
7 – 4
Beck (2-0)
Nagy (2-6)
Lowe (37)
32,512
80-67
148
September 20
@ Red Sox
2 – 1
Woodard (2-3)
Martínez (17-6)
Wickman (11)
33,002
81-67
149
September 20
@ Red Sox
5 – 4
Karsay (5-8)
Cormier (2-3)
Wickman (12)
32,751
82-67
150
September 21
@ Red Sox
9 – 8
Ontiveros (1-1)
Speier (4-2)
Lowe (38)
31,404
82-68
151
September 21
@ Red Sox
8 – 5
Finley (14-11)
Wakefield (6-10)
32,743
83-68
152
September 22
@ Royals
3 – 2
Bottalico (8-6)
Karsay (5-9)
15,036
83-69
153
September 23
@ Royals
11 – 1
Colón (15-8)
Reichert (8-9)
20,253
84-69
154
September 24
@ Royals
9 – 0
Stein (8-4)
Nagy (2-7)
12,606
84-70
155
September 25
White Sox
9 – 2
Burba (16-6)
Garland (4-8)
42,500
85-70
156
September 25
Twins
4 – 3
Miller (2-3)
Shuey (4-2)
Hawkins (13)
42,853
85-71
157
September 26
Twins
4 – 2
Finley (15-11)
Romero (2-7)
Wickman (13)
42,773
86-71
158
September 27
Twins
8 – 2
Bere (6-3)
Radke (12-16)
42,864
87-71
159
September 28
Twins
4 – 3 (10)
Guardado (7-3)
Wickman (1-3)
Hawkins (14)
42,821
87-72
160
September 29
Blue Jays
8 – 4
Speier (5-2)
Trachsel (8-15)
Karsay (20)
42,768
88-72
161
September 30
Blue Jays
6 – 5
Finley (16-11)
Loaiza (10-13)
Wickman (14)
42,676
89-72
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
162
October 1
Blue Jays
11 – 4
Woodard (3-3)
Wells (20-8)
42,594
90-72
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
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
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; R = Runs allowed, ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
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; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
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 allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Award winners
All-Star Game
Minor league affiliates
Notes
References
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