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词条 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Spring training

  3. Regular season

     Opening Day starters  Season standings  Record vs. opponents  Notable transactions  Roster  Game log 

  4. Player stats

     Batting  Other batters  Starting pitchers  Other pitchers  Relief pitchers 

  5. Post season

     NLDS  NLCS  World series  Game 1  Game 2  Game 3  Game 4  Game 5  Game 6  Game 7  Game log  Game times  Umpires 

  6. Awards and honors

  7. League leaders

  8. Media

     Local TV  Local Cable TV  Local Radio 

  9. Farm system

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = Arizona Diamondbacks
| season = 2001
| image =
| misc = World Series Champions
National League Champions
National League West Champions
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1998
| division = Western Division
| y2 = 1998
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Bank One Ballpark
| y4 = 1998
| city = Phoenix, Arizona
| y5 = 1998
| record = 92–70 (.568)
| divisional place = 1st
| owners = Jerry Colangelo
| general managers = Joe Garagiola Jr.
| managers = Bob Brenly
| television = Fox Sports Net Arizona
KTVK (3TV)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Joe Garagiola)
| radio = KTAR (620 AM)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Jeff Munn)
KSUN (Spanish)
(Richard Saenz, Oscar Soria, Miguel Quintana)
| espntn = ari
| brtn = ARI
|}}

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.

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 Baseball history to win a World Series title in just their fourth season.

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 11{{fraction|1|3}} 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

  • Jay Bell
  • David Dellucci
  • Steve Finley
  • Luis Gonzalez
  • Mark Grace
  • Damian Miller
  • Randy Johnson
  • Matt Williams
  • Tony Womack [6]

Season standings

{{2001 NL West standings|highlight=Arizona Diamondbacks}}

Record vs. opponents

{{2001 NL Record vs. opponents|team=ARI}}

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{{MLBplayer|34|Brian Anderson}}{{MLBplayer|43|Miguel Batista}}{{MLBplayer|47|Nick Bierbrodt}}{{MLBplayer|54|Troy Brohawn}}{{MLBplayer|55|Robert Ellis}}{{MLBplayer|50|Geraldo Guzmán}}{{MLBplayer|51|Randy Johnson}}{{MLBplayer|49|Byung-hyun Kim}}{{MLBplayer|57|Eric Knott}}{{MLBplayer|58|Mike Koplove}}{{MLBplayer|32|Albie Lopez}}{{MLBplayer|31|Matt Mantei}}{{MLBplayer|52|Mike Mohler}}{{MLBplayer|36|Mike Morgan}}{{MLBplayer|41|Bret Prinz}}{{MLBplayer|27|Armando Reynoso}}{{MLBplayer|56|Erik Sabel}}{{MLBplayer|38|Curt Schilling}}{{MLBplayer|36,46|Russ Springer}}{{MLBplayer|22|Greg Swindell}}{{MLBplayer|40|Bobby Witt}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|48|Rod Barajas}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Mike DiFelice}}{{MLBplayer|45|Ken Huckaby}}{{MLBplayer|26|Damian Miller}}{{MLBplayer|39|Chad Moeller}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|33|Jay Bell}}{{MLBplayer|10|Alex Cintrón}}{{MLBplayer|28|Greg Colbrunn}}{{MLBplayer| 4|Craig Counsell}}{{MLBplayer|44|Erubiel Durazo}}{{MLBplayer|17|Mark Grace}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Juan Sosa}}{{MLBplayer|37|Junior Spivey}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Matt Williams}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Tony Womack}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|29|Danny Bautista}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Ryan Christenson}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Jason Conti}}{{MLBplayer|13|Midre Cummings}}{{MLBplayer|19|Jack Cust}}{{MLBplayer|25|David Dellucci}}{{MLBplayer|12|Steve Finley}}{{MLBplayer|20|Luis Gonzalez}}{{MLBplayer|16|Reggie Sanders}}Other batters{{MLBplayer|61|Lyle Overbay}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Rob Ryan}}Manager{{MLBplayer|15|Bob Brenly}}Coaches{{MLBplayer| 3|Bob Melvin (Bench)}}{{MLBplayer|21|Dwayne Murphy (Hitting)}}{{MLBplayer|14|Eddie Rodríguez (1st Base)}}{{MLBplayer|53|Glenn Sherlock (Bullpen)}}{{MLBplayer|35|Chris Speier (3rd Base)}}{{MLBplayer|32,24|Bob Welch (Pitching)}}

Game log

Legend
Diamondbacks WinDiamondbacks LossGame Postponed
2001 Regular Season Game Log (92–70) (Home: 48–33; Road: 44–37)

Notes:

{{ref begin}}

{{note label|time|a|a}} All times in Mountain Standard Time.

{{ref end}}

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.PlayerGABHHRRBIAvg.
C Damian Miller 123 380 103 13 47 .271
1B Mark Grace 145 476 142 15 78 .298
2B Jay Bell 129 428 106 13 46 .248
3B Matt Williams 106 408 112 16 65 .275
SS Tony Womack 125 481 128 3 30 .266
LF Luis Gonzalez 16260919857142.325
CF Steve Finley 140 495 136 14 73 .275
RF Reggie Sanders 126 441 116 33 90 .263
[9]

Other batters

PlayerGABHHRRBIAvg.
Craig Counsell 141458126 4 38 .275
Danny Bautista 100 222 67 5 26 .302
David Dellucci 115 217 60 10 40 .276
Erubiel Durazo 92 175 47 1238 .269
Junior Spivey 72 163 42 5 21 .258
Rod Barajas 51 106 17 3 9 .160

Starting pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Curt Schilling 35 256.7 22 6 2.98 293
Randy Johnson 35 249.7 21 6 2.49 372
Brian Anderson 29 133.3 4 9 5.20 55
Robert Ellis 19 92.0 6 5 5.77 41
Albie Lopez 13 81.0 4 7 4.00 69
[9]

Other pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Bobby Witt 14 43.3 4 1 4.78 31
Relief pitchers
PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
Byung-hyun Kim 78 98.0 5 6 192.94 113
Greg Swindell 64 53.7 2 6 2 4.53 42
Miguel Batista 48 139.1 11 8 0 3.36 90
Troy Brohawn 59 49.1 2 3 1 4.93 30
Bret Prinz 46 41.0 4 1 9 2.63 27

Post season

NLDS

{{Main article|2001 National League Division Series}}

Arizona wins the series, 3-2

GameHomeScoreVisitorScoreDateSeries
1Arizona1St. Louis0October1-0 (AZ)
2Arizona1St. Louis4October 101-1
3St. Louis3Arizona5October 122-1 (AZ)
4St. Louis4Arizona1October 132-2
5Arizona2St. Louis1October 143-2 (AZ)

NLCS

{{Main article|2001 National League Championship Series}}
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeScoreRecord

(ATL-ARI)

Attendance
1October 16Atlanta0Arizona20-137,729
2October 17Atlanta8Arizona11-149,334
3October 19Arizona5Atlanta11-241,624
4October 20Arizona11Atlanta41-342,291
5October 21Arizona3Atlanta21-435,652
Arizona wins series 4–1 and advances to the World Series

World series

{{Main article|2001 World Series}}

Game 1

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

{{Linescore
| Road = New York | RoadAbr = NYY
| R1 = 1 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 0 | R5= 0 | R6= 0 | R7= 0 | R8= 0 | R9= 0 | RR= 1 | RH= 3 | RE= 2
| Home = Arizona | HomeAbr = ARI
| H1 = 1 | H2= 0 | H3= 4 | H4= 4 | H5= 0 | H6= 0 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= x | HR= 9 | HH= 10 | HE= 0
| WP = Curt Schilling (1-0) | LP= Mike Mussina (0-1)
| HomeHR = Craig Counsell (1), Luis Gonzalez (1)
}}

Game 2

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

{{Linescore
| Road = New York | RoadAbr = NYY
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 0 | R5= 0 | R6= 0 | R7= 0 | R8= 0 | R9= 0 | RR= 0 | RH= 3 | RE= 0
| Home = Arizona | HomeAbr = ARI
| H1 = 0 | H2= 1 | H3= 0 | H4= 0 | H5= 0 | H6= 0 | H7= 3 | H8= 0 | H9= x | HR= 4 | HH= 5 | HE= 0
| WP = Randy Johnson (1-0) | LP= Andy Pettitte (0-1)
| HomeHR = Matt Williams (1)
}}

Game 3

October 30, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

{{Linescore
| Road = Arizona | RoadAbr = ARI
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 1 | R5= 0 | R6= 0 | R7= 0 | R8= 0 | R9= 0 | RR= 1 | RH= 3 | RE= 3
| Home = New York | HomeAbr = NYY
| H1 = 0 | H2= 1 | H3= 0 | H4= 0 | H5= 0 | H6= 1 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= x | HR= 2 | HH= 7 | HE= 1
| WP = Roger Clemens (1-0) | LP= Brian Anderson (0-1)| SV= Mariano Rivera (1)
| HomeHR = Jorge Posada (1)
}}

Game 4

October 31, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

{{Linescore
| Road = Arizona | RoadAbr = ARI
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 1 | R5= 0 | R6= 0 | R7= 0 | R8= 2 | R9= 0 | R10= 0 | RR= 3 | RH= 6 | RE= 0
| Home = New York | HomeAbr = NYY
| H1 = 0 | H2= 0 | H3= 1 | H4= 0 | H5= 0 | H6= 0 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= 2 | H10= 1 | HR= 4 | HH= 7 | HE= 0
| WP = Mariano Rivera (1-0) | LP= Byung-hyun Kim (0-1)
| RoadHR = Mark Grace (1)
| HomeHR = Shane Spencer (1), Tino Martinez (1), Derek Jeter (1)
}}

Game 5

November 1, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

{{Linescore
| Road = Arizona | RoadAbr = ARI
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 0 | R5= 2 | R6= 0 | R7= 0 | R8= 0 | R9= 0 | R10= 0 | R11= 0 | R12= 0 | RR= 2 | RH= 8 | RE= 0
| Home = New York | HomeAbr = NYY
| H1 = 0 | H2= 0 | H3= 0 | H4= 0 | H5= 0 | H6= 0 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= 2 | H10= 0 | H11= 0 | H12= 1 | HR= 3 | HH= 9 | HE= 1
| WP = Sterling Hitchcock (1-0) | LP= Albie Lopez (0-1)
| RoadHR = Steve Finley (1), Rod Barajas (1)
| HomeHR = Scott Brosius (1)
}}

Game 6

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

{{Linescore
| Road = New York | RoadAbr = NYY
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 0 | R5= 0 | R6= 2 | R7= 0 | R8= 0 | R9= 0 | RR= 2 | RH= 7 | RE= 1
| Home = Arizona | HomeAbr = ARI
| H1 = 1 | H2= 3 | H3= 8 | H4= 3 | H5= 0 | H6= 0 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= x | HR= 15 | HH= 22 | HE= 0
| WP = Randy Johnson (2-0) | LP= Andy Pettitte (0-2)
}}

Game 7

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

{{Linescore
| Road = New York | RoadAbr = NYY
| R1 = 0 | R2= 0 | R3= 0 | R4= 0 | R5= 0 | R6= 0 | R7= 1 | R8= 1 | R9= 0 | RR= 2 | RH= 6 | RE= 3
| Home = Arizona | HomeAbr = ARI
| H1 = 0 | H2= 0 | H3= 0 | H4= 0 | H5= 0 | H6= 1 | H7= 0 | H8= 0 | H9= 2 | HR= 3 | HH= 11 | HE= 0
| WP = Randy Johnson (3-0) | LP= Mariano Rivera (1-1)
| RoadHR = Alfonso Soriano (1)
}}

Game log

Legend
Diamondbacks WinDiamondbacks LossGame Postponed
2001 Post Season Game Log

Notes:

{{ref begin}}

{{note label|time|a|a}} All times in Mountain Standard Time.

{{ref end}}

Game times

#DateOpponentTimeNetwork TVLocal RadioNetwork Radio
1 NLDS October 9 Cardinals 5:15 PM MST Fox Family KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
2 NLDS October 10 Cardinals 1:20 PM MST Fox Family KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
3 NLDS October 12 @ Cardinals 5:15 PM MST Fox Family KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
4 NLDS October 13 @ Cardinals 10:15 AM MST Fox Family KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
5 NLDS October 14 Cardinals 4:50 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
1 NLCS October 16 Braves 5:20 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
2 NLCS October 17 Braves 5:20 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
3 NLCS October 19 @ Braves 5:20 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
4 NLCS October 20 @ Braves 4:50 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
5 NLCS October 21 @ Braves 4:50 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
1 WS October 27 Yankees 4:30 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
2 WS October 28 Yankees 5:30 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
3 WS October 30 @ Yankees 6:00 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
4 WS October 31 @ Yankees 6:00 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
5 WS November 1 @ Yankees 6:00 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
6 WS November 3 Yankees 5:30 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
7 WS November 4 Yankees 5:30 PM MST Fox KTAR-AM ESPN Radio
Umpires
#DateOpponentHome PlateFirst BaseSecond BaseThird BaseLeft FieldRight Field
1 NLDS October 9 St. Louis Randy Marsh John Hirschbeck Larry Young Tim Tschida Dale Scott Alfonso Márquez
2 NLDS October 10 St. Louis John Hirschbeck Larry Young Tim Tschida Dale Scott Alfonso Márquez Randy Marsh
3 NLDS October 12 @ St. Louis Mike Winters Brian Gorman Jim Joyce Mike Everitt Bruce Froemming Chuck Meriwether
4 NLDS October 13 @ St. Louis Brian Gorman Jim Joyce Mike Everitt Bruce Froemming Chuck Meriwether Mike Winters
5 NLDS October 14 St. Louis Jim Joyce Mike Everitt Bruce Froemming Chuck Meriwether Mike Winters Brian Gorman
1 NLCS October 16 Atlanta Jerry Crawford Jeff Kellogg Angel Hernandez Mike Reilly Gerry Davis Tim McClelland
2 NLCS October 17 Atlanta Jeff Kellogg Angel Hernandez Mike Reilly Gerry Davis Tim McClelland Jerry Crawford
3 NLCS October 19 @ Atlanta Angel Hernandez Mike Reilly Gerry Davis Tim McClelland Jerry Crawford Jeff Kellogg
4 NLCS October 20 @ Atlanta Mike Reilly Gerry Davis Tim McClelland Jerry Crawford Jeff Kellogg Angel Hernandez
5 NLCS October 21 @ Atlanta Gerry Davis Tim McClelland Jerry Crawford Jeff Kellogg Angel Hernandez Mike Reilly
1 WS October 27 New York (AL) Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth
2 WS October 28 New York (AL) Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth Steve Rippley
3 WS October 30 @ New York (AL) Dale Scott Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck
4 WS October 31 @ New York (AL) Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott
5 WS November 1 @ New York (AL) Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott Ed Rapuano
6 WS November 3 New York (AL) Dana DeMuth Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce
7 WS November 4 New York (AL) Steve Rippley Mark Hirschbeck Dale Scott Ed Rapuano Jim Joyce Dana DeMuth

Awards and honors

  • Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, Pitchers, Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
  • Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, Pitchers, World Series Most Valuable Player
  • Craig Counsell, National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player
  • Luis Gonzalez, National League Silver Slugger Award
  • Randy Johnson, National League Cy Young Award
  • Curt Schilling, Hutch Award[10]
  • Curt Schilling, Pitcher, Roberto Clemente Award
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

ChannelPlay-by-play #1Play-by-play #2Color commentators
KTVK-TV Thom Brennaman or Greg Schulte Greg Schulte or Joe Garagiola Rod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Cable TV

Cable ChannelPlay-by-play #1Play-by-play #2Color commentators
Fox Sports Net Arizona Thom Brennaman or Greg Schulte Greg Schulte or Joe Garagiola Rod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Radio

Flagship stationPlay-by-play #1Play-by-play #2Color commentators
KTAR-AM Thom Brennaman or Greg Schulte Greg Schulte or Jeff Munn Rod Allen and Jim Traber
  • -Some 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks radio network games broadcast on alternate flagship station KKLT-FM because of broadcast conflict with the (Phoenix Suns) of the (NBA) and the (Arizona Cardinals) of the (NFL).

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Tucson Sidewinders|league15=Pacific Coast League|manager15=Tom Spencer
| level16 = AA|team16=El Paso Diablos|league16=Texas League|manager16=Al Pedrique
| level17 = A |team17=Lancaster JetHawks|league17=California League|manager17= Scott Coolbaugh
| level18 = A|team18=South Bend Silver Hawks|league18=Midwest League|manager18=Steve Scarsone
| level19 = A-Short Season|team19=Yakima Bears|league19=Northwest League|manager19=Greg Lonigro
| level20 = Rookie|team20=Missoula Osprey|league20=Pioneer League|manager20=Chip Hale

}}[11]

References

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/huckake01.shtml Ken Huckaby Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gracema01.shtml Mark Grace Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
3. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/cummimi01.shtml
4. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mohlemi01.shtml
5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Randy_Johnson_1963 |title=The Ballplayers – Randy Johnson {{!}} BaseballLibrary.com |access-date=August 12, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209050200/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Randy_Johnson_1963 |archive-date=February 9, 2008 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
6. ^2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Roster by Baseball Almanac
7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/u/ugglada01.shtml Dan Uggla Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
8. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kinslia01.shtml
9. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/ARI/2001.shtml
10. ^http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_hut.shtml
11. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

External links

  • Arizona Diamondbacks official web site
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/ARI/2001.shtml 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks team] at Baseball Reference
  • 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks team page at www.baseball-almanac.com
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