2001 Montreal Expos season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2001 Montreal Expos season was the 33rd season in franchise history.
Offseason
December 21, 2000: Tim Raines signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos.[ 1]
December 21, 2000: Curtis Pride was signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos.[ 2]
Spring training
In 2001, the Expos held spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter , Florida , a facility they shared with the St. Louis Cardinals . It was their fourth season there.
Regular season
April 6, 2001 – In an era where the only bright spot for Expos fans was Vladimir Guerrero , another bright spot emerges as hero Tim Raines returns to Montreal for one last hurrah. In Rock's first at-bat back at the Big O he drew a walk off Glendon Rusch . Throughout the whole at-bat every Expo fan at the stadium stood and clapped for Timmy...all 45,183 of them.
In a season that ended with talks of contraction, Felipe Alou was released as the Expos manager. He was replaced by former Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg . Future White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén was a coach for the Expos.
Opening Day lineup
Source [ 3]
Season standings
National League East
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
5–2
6–3
5–1
13–6
4–2
2–4
10–9
3–3
3–3
3–3
3–4
4–2
12–7
10–9
2–4
7–8
Atlanta
2–5
—
4–2
4–2
4–2
9–10
3–3
2–5
3–3
13–6
10–9
10–9
5–1
3–3
4–2
3–3
9–9
Chicago
3–6
2–4
—
13–4
3–3
3–3
8–9
4–2
8–9
3–3
4–2
4–2
10–6
2–4
3–3
9–8
9–6
Cincinnati
1–5
2–4
4–13
—
3–6
4–2
6–11
4–2
6–10
4–2
4–2
2–4
9–8
2–4
4–2
7–10
4–11
Colorado
6–13
2–4
3–3
6–3
—
4–2
2–4
8–11
5–1
3–4
4–3
2–4
2–4
9–10
9–10
6–3
2–10
Florida
2–4
10–9
3–3
2–4
2–4
—
3–3
2–5
4–2
12–7
7–12
5–14
4–2
3–4
2–4
3–3
12–6
Houston
4–2
3–3
9–8
11–6
4–2
3–3
—
2–4
12–5
6–0
3–3
3–3
9–8
3–6
3–3
9–7
9–6
Los Angeles
9–10
5–2
2–4
2–4
11–8
5–2
4–2
—
5–1
2–4
2–4
3–3
7–2
9–10
11–8
3–3
6–9
Milwaukee
3–3
3–3
9–8
10–6
1–5
2–4
5–12
1–5
—
4–2
3–3
3–3
6–11
1–5
5–4
7–10
5–10
Montreal
3–3
6–13
3–3
2–4
4–3
7–12
0–6
4–2
2–4
—
8–11
9–10
5–1
3–3
2–5
2–4
8–10
New York
3–3
9–10
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–7
3–3
4–2
3–3
11–8
—
11–8
4–2
1–5
3–4
1–5
10–8
Philadelphia
4–3
9–10
2–4
4–2
4–2
14–5
3–3
3–3
3–3
10–9
8–11
—
5–1
5–2
3–3
2–4
7–11
Pittsburgh
2–4
1–5
6–10
8–9
4–2
2–4
8–9
2–7
11–6
1–5
2–4
1–5
—
2–4
1–5
3–14
8–7
San Diego
7–12
3–3
4–2
4–2
10–9
4–3
6–3
10–9
5–1
3–3
5–1
2–5
4–2
—
5–14
1–5
6–9
San Francisco
9–10
2–4
3–3
2–4
10–9
4–2
3–3
8–11
4–5
5–2
4–3
3–3
5–1
14–5
—
4–2
10–5
St. Louis
4–2
3–3
8–9
10–7
3–6
3–3
7–9
3–3
10–7
4–2
5–1
4–2
14–3
5–1
2–4
—
8–7
Expos vs. American League
Team
AL East
BAL
BOS
NYY
TB
TOR
Montreal
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–3
Transactions
Roster
2001 Montreal Expos
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Expos win
Expos loss
Postponement
Bold
Expos team member
2001 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 2
@ Cubs
5–4 (10)
Lloyd (1–0)
Fyhrie (0–1)
Urbina (1)
38,466
1–0
2
April 4
@ Cubs
3–2
Reames (1–0)
Wood (0–1)
Urbina (2)
23,070
2–0
3
April 5
@ Cubs
1–2
Tapani (1-0)
Armas (0-1)
Fassero (1)
16,758
2–1
4
April 6
Mets
10–6
Thurman (1-0)
Rose (0-1)
—
45,183
3–1
5
April 7
Mets
10-0
Vázquez (1-0)
Trachsel (0–1)
—
15,317
4–1
6
April 8
Mets
5–2
Peters (1-0)
Leiter (0-1)
Urbina (3)
11,321
5–1
7
April 9
Cubs
7–5
Lloyd (2–0)
Aybar (0–1)
Urbina (4)
5,776
6–1
8
April 10
Cubs
2–4
Tapani (2-0)
Armas (0-2)
Fassero (3)
8,314
6–2
9
April 11
Cubs
2–4
Tavárez (2-0)
Thurman (1-1)
Fassero (4)
9,632
6–3
10
April 13
Marlins
3–9
Dempster (2-0)
Vázquez (1-1)
—
12,554
6–4
11
April 14
Marlins
8–2
Reames (2–0)
Clement (1-1)
—
9,514
7–4
12
April 15
Marlins
3–6
Grilli (1-1)
Armas (0–3)
Alfonseca (1)
8,090
7–5
13
April 16
@ Mets
3–4
Reed (2-1)
Thurman (1-2)
Benítez (2)
18,241
7–6
14
April 17
@ Mets
0–4
Rusch (1-0)
Peters (1-1)
—
20,177
7–7
15
April 18
@ Mets
7–1
Vázquez (2–1)
Trachsel (0-3)
—
20,721
8–7
16
April 19
@ Marlins
2–5
Looper (1-1)
Strickland (0–1)
Alfonseca (3)
10,940
8–8
17
April 20
@ Marlins
1–5
Grilli (2-1)
Armas (0-4)
—
11,551
8–9
18
April 21
@ Marlins
0–5
Penny (1-0)
Thurman (1-3)
—
17,587
8–10
19
April 22
@ Marlins
6–2
Peters (2-1)
Núñez (1-2)
—
10,609
9–10
20
April 24
@ Cardinals
2–7
Kile (3-2)
Vázquez (2–2)
—
28,345
9–11
21
April 25
@ Cardinals
2–5
Benes (1-1)
Reames (2-1)
Stechschulte (1)
28,858
9–12
22
April 26
@ Cardinals
4–3 (15)
Yoshii (1-0)
James (1-1)
—
42,373
10–12
23
April 27
@ Brewers
6–1
Thurman (2-3)
Leiter (0–1)
—
26,350
11–12
24
April 28
@ Brewers
4–8
Sheets (1–2)
Peters (2–2)
—
40,877
11–13
25
April 29
@ Brewers
0–10
Wright (3–2)
Vázquez (2–3)
—
32,700
11–14
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
Diamondbacks
3–8
Schilling (4–0)
Reames (2–2)
—
4,340
11–15
27
May 2
Diamondbacks
4–3
Armas (1-4)
Anderson (0–3)
Lloyd (1)
4,352
12–15
28
May 3
Diamondbacks
1–2
Kim (2-1)
Lloyd (2-1)
Prinz (2)
4,788
12–16
29
May 4
Astros
4–8
Miller (5–1)
Vázquez (2–4)
—
6,017
12–17
30
May 5
Astros
3–4
Reynolds (2–2)
Reames (2–3)
Wagner (6)
20,541
12–18
31
May 6
Astros
7–13
Elarton (4–3)
Telford (0-1)
—
6,041
12–19
32
May 7
@ Giants
2–6
Ortiz (5–1)
Armas (1–5)
—
38,249
12–20
33
May 8
@ Giants
1–9
Estes (3-2)
Thurman (2-4)
—
38,123
12-21
34
May 9
@ Giants
8–0
Vázquez (3–4)
Hernández (2-5)
—
38,074
13-21
35
May 10
@ Giants
0–13
Rueter (4-3)
Reames (2–4)
—
41,059
13-22
36
May 11
@ Rockies
4–13
Neale (3-1)
Peters (2-3)
—
43,680
13-23
37
May 12
@ Rockies
8–4
Armas (2–5)
Thomson (0-1)
—
43,730
14-23
38
May 13
@ Rockies
14–10
Lloyd (3-1)
Astacio (4-3)
—
42,235
15-23
39
May 15
Dodgers
2–0
Vázquez (4–4)
Park (4–4)
—
4,714
16-23
40
May 16
Dodgers
2–7
Dreifort (3-2)
Reames (2–5)
—
4,759
16-24
41
May 17
Dodgers
3–1
Armas (3–5)
Gagné (1-3)
Urbina (5)
12,926
17-24
42
May 18
Padres
3–1
Thurman (3-4)
Jarvis (2-4)
Urbina (6)
6,851
18-24
43
May 19
Padres
7–20
Serrano (1-1)
Yoshii (1-1)
—
7,297
18-25
44
May 20
Padres
3–5
Jones (2-5)
Vázquez (4–5)
Hoffman (7)
7,269
18-26
45
May 21
Mets
3–6
Rusch (3–3)
Reames (2-6)
Benítez (6)
5,449
18-27
46
May 22
Mets
3–0
Armas (4–5)
Gonzalez (1-2)
Urbina (7)
4,186
19-27
47
May 23
Mets
2–4
Leiter (2-3)
Peters (2-4)
Benítez (6)
5,292
19–28
48
May 25
@ Phillies
8–10
Oropesa (1–0)
Urbina (1-1)
—
12,538
19–29
—
May 26
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for May 27 as part of a doubleheader.
49
May 27 (1)
@ Phillies
5–7
Brock (2-0)
Reames (2-7)
Mesa (14)
22,451
19–30
50
May 27 (2)
@ Phillies
7–3
Armas (5-5)
Byrd (0-1)
20–30
51
May 28
@ Braves
3–5 (8)
Smoltz (1-2)
Yoshii (1-2)
Rocker (13)
24,904
20–31
52
May 29
@ Braves
4–7
Pérez (3–4)
Blank (0–1)
Rocker (14)
26,818
20–32
53
May 30
@ Braves
4–3
Vázquez (5–5)
Maddux (4–5)
Urbina (8)
27,936
21–32
54
May 31
Phillies
2–5
Cormier (3–0)
Strickland (0–2)
Mesa (16)
5,042
21–33
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
Phillies
2–13
Chen (2–3)
Reames (2–8)
—
5,267
21–34
56
June 2
Phillies
12–5
Armas (6-5)
Wolf (4–5)
—
7,810
22–34
57
June 3
Phillies
10–3
Yoshii (2–2)
Daal (6–1)
—
6,504
23–34
58
June 5
Braves
1–3
Maddux (5–5)
Vázquez (5–6)
Rocker (15)
7,017
23–35
59
June 6
Braves
0–2
Burkett (5–4)
Irabu (0–1)
Rocker (16)
5,102
23–36
60
June 7
Braves
3–4 (11)
Marquis (1–0)
Strickland (5–7)
Ligtenberg (1)
4,575
23–37
61
June 8
@ Orioles
0–5
Towers (3–1)
Blank (0–2)
—
39,940
23–38
62
June 9
@ Orioles
4–2
Lloyd (4–1)
Ryan (2–2)
Urbina (9)
39,521
24–38
63
June 10
@ Orioles
2–3
Johnson (6–3)
Vázquez (5–7)
Groom (2)
36,868
24–39
64
June 12
@ Yankees
2–1 (12)
Strickland (1–3)
Mendoza (2–1)
—
30,034
25–39
65
June 13
@ Yankees
3–9
Clemens (8–1)
Irabu (0–2)
—
24,960
25–40
66
June 14
@ Yankees
6–9
Keisler (1–1)
Yoshii (2–3)
Rivera (19)
33,306
25–41
67
June 15
Blue Jays
3–9
Carpenter (1–0)
Vázquez (5–8)
—
8,692
25–42
68
June 16
Blue Jays
7–2
Blank (1–2)
Loaiza (5–7)
11,113
26–42
69
June 17
Blue Jays
4–1
Mota (2–0)
Quantrill (5–1)
—
8,440
27–42
70
June 18
@ Mets
1–2
Wendell (3–2)
Yoshii (2–4)
Benítez (12)
32,569
27–43
71
June 19
@ Mets
1–4
White (1–0)
Mota (1–1)
Franco (2)
27,578
27–44
72
June 20
@ Mets
3–4
Leiter (4–5)
Vázquez (5–9)
Benítez (13)
28,617
27–45
73
June 21
@ Mets
10–3
Blank (2–2)
Appier (4–7)
—
32,668
28–45
74
June 22
@ Pirates
11–5
Armas (7–5)
Schmidt (3–3)
—
33,439
29–45
75
June 23
@ Pirates
4–7
Ritchie (3–8)
Yoshii (2–5)
Williams (14)
38,169
29–46
76
June 24
@ Pirates
11–4
Mattes (1–0)
Beimel (3–3)
—
36,826
30–46
77
June 25
@ Marlins
3–1
Vázquez (6–9)
Burnett (5–4)
Urbina (10)
10,300
31–46
78
June 26
@ Marlins
0–3
Penny (7–1)
Thurman (3–5)
Alfonseca (17)
11,180
31-47
79
June 27
@ Marlins
1–9
Sánchez (1–0)
Armas (7–6)
—
12,349
31-48
80
June 29
Pirates
12–3
Mattes (2–0)
Beimel (3–4)
—
6,504
32-48
81
June 30
Pirates
7–6
Lloyd (5–1)
Williams (2–3)
—
8,711
33-48
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Pirates
9–3
Thurman (4–5)
Anderson (4–8)
—
6,631
34-48
83
July 3
Marlins
0–7
Dempster (9–8)
Armas (7–7)
—
4,690
34-49
84
July 4
Marlins
9–6
Lloyd (6–1)
Clement (4–6)
Urbina (11)
4,899
35-49
85
July 5
Marlins
9–6
Vázquez (7–9)
Smith (4–5)
Urbina (12)
5,253
36-49
86
July 6
@ Blue Jays
10–7
Lloyd (7–1)
Quantrill (7–2)
Urbina (12)
20,074
37-49
87
July 7
@ Blue Jays
8–9 (11)
Plesac (2–2)
Strickland (1–4)
—
23,976
37-50
88
July 8
@ Blue Jays
3–9
Michalak (6–6)
Armas (7–8)
—
31,012
37-51
All–Star Break (July 9–11)
89
July 12
Devil Rays
10–0
Sturtze (4–7)
Mattes (2–1)
—
4,877
37-52
90
July 13
Devil Rays
2–6
Vázquez (8–9)
Kennedy (3–3)
—
4,277
38-52
91
July 14
Devil Rays
10–2
Armas (8–8)
Rekar (1–11)
—
5,471
39-52
92
July 15
Red Sox
5–8
Nomo (9–4)
Thurman (4–6)
Lowe (17)
32,965
39-53
93
July 16
Red Sox
5–6
Pichardo (2–0)
Lloyd (7–2)
Lowe (18)
16,005
39-54
94
July 17
Red Sox
11–7
Mattes (3–1)
Wakefield (6–4)
—
13,348
40-54
95
July 18
Phillies
7–6
Urbina (1–1)
Cormier (5–2)
—
5,157
41-54
96
July 19
Phillies
5–2
Strickland (2–4)
Cormier (5–2)
Urbina (14)
10,242
42-54
97
July 20
@ Braves
6–3
Thurman (5–6)
Millwood (1–4)
Urbina (15)
32,842
43-54
98
July 21
@ Braves
1–2 (10)
Cabrera (6–2)
Lloyd (7–3)
—
46,363
43-55
99
July 22
@ Braves
2–8
Maddux (13–5)
Mattes (3–2)
—
29,082
43-56
100
July 23
@ Phillies
3–0
Vázquez (9–9)
Daal (10–3)
—
16,921
44-56
101
July 24
@ Phillies
2–10
Figueroa (2–2)
Armas (8–9)
—
16,6996
44-57
102
July 25
@ Phillies
4–8
Person (9–5)
Thurman (5–7)
—
27,555
44-58
103
July 26
Braves
3–2 (10)
Urbina ' (2–1)
Reed (3–2)
—
7,635
45-58
104
July 27
Braves
3–7
Maddux (14–5)
Mattes (3–3)
—
8,299
45-59
105
July 28
Braves
5–10
Glavine (10–5)
Vázquez (9–10)
—
9,390
45-60
106
July 29
Braves
1–8
Burkett (8–8)
Armas (8–10)
—
9,802
45-61
107
July 31
@ Diamondbacks
1–3
Schilling (15–5)
Muñoz (0–1)
27,726
45-62
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
108
August 1
@ Diamondbacks
8–5
Thurman (6–7)
Anderson (3–3)
Stewart (1)
25,668
46-62
109
August 2
@ Diamondbacks
1–0
Vázquez (10–10)
Lopez (5–14)
Stewart (2)
28,688
47-62
110
August 3
@ Astros
2–6
Reynolds (10–10)
Armas (8–11)
—
31,134
47-63
111
August 4
@ Astros
1–4
Oswalt (9–2)
Ohka (2–6)
—
38,769
47-64
112
August 5
@ Astros
1–4
Villone (5–4)
Muñoz (0–2)
Wagner (25)
36,240
47-65
113
August 7
Cardinals
1–3
Kile (12–7)
Vázquez (10–11)
—
7,760
47-66
114
August 8
Cardinals
6–5 (11)
Yoshii (3–5)
Hackman (0–2)
—
6,611
48-66
115
August 9
Cardinals
6–9
Morris (14–7)
Ohka (2–7)
—
7,166
48-67
116
August 10
Brewers
1–5
Quevedo (1–1)
Thurman (6–8)
—
4,917
48-68
117
August 11
Brewers
0–6
Suzuki (3–8)
Muñoz (0–3)
—
5,843
48-69
118
August 12
Brewers
5–0
Vázquez (11–11)
Haynes (7–15)
—
6,280
49-69
119
August 14
@ Dodgers
4–1
Lloyd (8–3)
Shaw (3–3)
—
30,085
50-69
120
August 15
@ Dodgers
1–13
Carrara (10–6)
Pavano (0–1)
—
43,049
50-70
121
August 16
@ Dodgers
7–3
Reames (3–8)
Trombley (3–5)
—
30,347
51-70
122
August 17
@ Padres
4–0
Vázquez (12–11)
Lawrence (3–2)
—
22,513
52-70
123
August 18
@ Padres
3–4
Jones (8–14)
Thurman (6–9)
Hoffman (31)
31,485
52-71
124
August 19
@ Padres
2–1
Armas (9–11)
Herndon (1–2)
Strickland (1)
24,309
53-71
125
August 21
Giants
2–10
Ortiz (14–6)
Pavano (0–2)
—
8,937
53-72
126
August 22
Giants
7–1
Vázquez (13–11)
Estes (8–8)
—
8,217
54-72
127
August 23
Giants
5–10
Rodríguez (7–1)
Lloyd (8–4)
7,990
54-73
128
August 24
Reds
6–4
Stewart (1–0)
Brower (6–8)
Strickland (2)
5,191
55-73
129
August 25
Reds
2–4
Reitsma (6–13)
Thurman (6–10)
Graves (22)
6,852
55-74
130
August 26
Reds
4–17
Acevedo (4–5)
Muñoz (0–4)
—
11,783
55-75
131
August 28
@ Braves
7–0
Vázquez (14–11)
Millwood (4–6)
Mesa (37)
23,131
56-75
132
August 29
@ Braves
3–5
Glavine (12–7)
Armas (9–12)
Smoltz (3)
22,327
56-76
133
August 30
@ Braves
4–2
Ohka (3–7)
Marquis (3–6)
Strickland (3)
22,725
57-76
134
August 31
@ Phillies
5–1
Thurman (7–10)
Figueroa (8–12)
Strickland (4)
14,272
58-76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Phillies
1–4
Person (13–6)
Pavano (0–3)
Mesa (35)
16,770
58-77
136
September 2
@ Phillies
6–2
Vázquez (15–11)
Mesa (1–2)
—
20,871
59-77
137
September 3
Braves
0–5
Glavine (13–7)
Ohka (3–8)
—
6,748
59-78
138
September 4
Braves
2–3
Karsay (2–4)
Strickland (2–5)
—
3,613
59-79
139
September 5
Braves
10–4
Thurman (8–10)
Burkett (11–10)
—
3,806
60-79
140
September 6
Phillies
0–3
Person (14–6)
Pavano (0–4)
Mesa (36)
3,406
60-80
141
September 7
Phillies
4–2
Vázquez (16–11)
Duckworth (2–1)
Stewart (3)
4,451
61-80
142
September 8
Phillies
0–6
Wolf (7–10)
Ohka (3–9)
—
5,650
61-81
143
September 9
Phillies
4–12
Politte (2–2)
Lloyd (8–5)
—
5,480
61-82
—
September 11
@ Marlins
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 2.
—
September 12
@ Marlins
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 3.
—
September 13
@ Marlins
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 4.
—
September 14
@ Mets
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 5.
—
September 15
@ Mets
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 6.
—
September 16
@ Mets
Postponed (September 11 attacks ); Rescheduled for October 7.
144
September 17
Marlins
6–10
Bones (4–4)
Mota (1–2)
—
3,013
61-83
145
September 18
Marlins
1–3
Penny (8–9)
Thurman (8–11)
Alfonseca (26)
2,917
61-84
146
September 19
Marlins
5–2
Pavano (1–4)
Beckett (1–1)
Strickland (5)
2,887
62-84
147
September 20
Rockies
8–3
Lloyd (9–5)
Powell (4–3)
—
3,037
63-84
148
September 21
Rockies
9–11 (11)
Davis (2–4)
Mota (1–3)
—
10,510
63-85
149
September 22
Rockies
3–1
Yoshii (4–5)
Elarton (4–9)
Strickland (6)
9,707
64-85
150
September 23
Rockies
3–5
Speier (4–2)
Stewart (1–1)
Jiménez (16)
9,282
64-86
151
September 25
Mets
0–2
Appier (9–10)
Pavano (1–5)
—
4,166
64-87
152
September 26
Mets
2–5
Rusch (8–10)
Armas (9–13)
Benítez (42)
5,314
64-88
153
September 27
Mets
6–12
White (4–5)
Strickland (2–6)
—
6,968
64-89
154
September 28
@ Reds
7–6
Stewart (2–1)
Graves (6–5)
Strickland (7)
18,762
65-89
155
September 29
@ Reds
4–7
Dessens (10–13)
Yoshii (4–6)
Graves (30)
20,490
65-90
156
September 30
@ Reds
4–5
Sullivan (6–1)
Eischen (0–1)
Graves (31)
20,394
65-91
Attendance
The Expos drew 642,745 fans during the 2001 season, and were 16th in attendance among the 16 National League teams. Their highest attendance for the season was for the home opener on April 6 against the New York Mets , which drew 45,183 fans, while their lowest was for a game on September 19 against the Florida Marlins , which only 2,887 fans attended.
Player stats
Batting
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
Complete offensive statistics are available here .
Pitching
Note: Pos = Position; 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
Complete pitching statistics are available here.
Award winners
2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
^ Tim Raines Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Curtis Pride Stats" .
^ Montreal Expos at Chicago Cubs Box Score, April 2, 2001 at Baseball Reference
^ "Rob Ducey: Career Statistics" . Baseball Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2018 .
^ Milton Bradley Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ – Ugueth Urbina at Baseball Reference
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition . Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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