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- Offseason
- Regular season Opening Day starters[3] Season standings Record vs. opponents Transactions 2001 Draft picks Roster Game log
- Player stats Batting Starters by position Other batters Pitching Starting pitchers Other pitchers Relief pitchers
- Award winners
- Farm system
- References
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{{Use Canadian English|date=December 2015}}{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly | name = Toronto Blue Jays | season = 2001 | misc = | logo = | current league = American League | y1 = 1977 | division = East Division | y2 = 1977 | Uniform logo = | ballpark = SkyDome | y4 = 1989 | city = Toronto | y5 = 1977 | record = 80–82 (.494) | divisional place = 3rd | owners = Rogers; Paul Godfrey (CEO) | general managers = Gord Ash | managers = Buck Martinez | television = CBC Television (Brian Williams, John Cerutti) The Sports Network (Dan Shulman, Pat Tabler) CTV Sportsnet (Rob Faulds, Jerry Howarth) | radio = CHUM (AM) (Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek, Gary Matthews) |}}The 2001 Toronto Blue Jays was the franchise's 25th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses. Offseason- December 8, 2000: Dan Plesac was signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays.[1]
- December 19, 2000: Izzy Molina was signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays.[2]
Regular season- August 17, 2001: Jeff Frye became the second Blue Jay in history to hit for the cycle. He achieved the feat against the Texas Rangers.
Opening Day starters[3]- Tony Batista
- José Cruz, Jr.
- Carlos Delgado
- Darrin Fletcher
- Homer Bush
- Brad Fullmer
- Alex Gonzalez
- Esteban Loaiza
- Raúl Mondesí
- Shannon Stewart
Season standings{{2001 AL East standings|highlight=Toronto Blue Jays}} Record vs. opponents {{2001 AL Record vs. opponents|team=TOR}}Transactions- June 5, 2001: Gabe Gross was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round (15th pick) of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft. Player signed July 1, 2001.[4]
- June 8, 2001: Tony Fernández was signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays.[5]
- June 25, 2001: Tony Batista was selected off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles from the Toronto Blue Jays.[6]
2001 Draft picksSource [7]The 2002 MLB draft was held in June 2001. Round | Pick | Player | Position | College/School | Nationality |
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1 | 15 | Gabe Gross | OF | Auburn University | United States}} | 2 | 59 | Brandon League | RHP | St. Louis High School (Honolulu, HI) | United States}} | 3 | 91 | Tyrell Godwin | OF | East Bladen High School | United States}} | 4 | 121 | Chris Sheffield | RHP | University of Miami | United States}} | 5 | 151 | Mike Rouse | SS | California State University, Fullerton | United States}} | 6 | 181 | Lee Delfino | SS | East Carolina University | United States}} | 7 | 211 | Jason Colson | RHP | Winthrop University | United States}} | 8 | 241 | Sean Grimes | LHP | Saunders Secondary School | Canada}} | 9 | 271 | Luke Hetherington | OF | Kentwood High School | United States}} | 10 | 301 | Ryan Costello | LHP | Montclair State University | United States}} |
Roster2001 Toronto Blue Jays |
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Roster |
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Pitchers{{MLBplayer|40|Kevin Beirne}}{{MLBplayer|51|Pedro Borbón, Jr.}}{{MLBplayer|37|Brian Bowles}}{{MLBplayer|26|Chris Carpenter}}{{MLBplayer|38|Pasqual Coco}}{{MLBplayer|49|Matt DeWitt}}{{MLBplayer|45|Kelvim Escobar}}{{MLBplayer|29|Scott Eyre}}{{MLBplayer|36|Bob File}}{{MLBplayer|52|John Frascatore}}{{MLBplayer|32|Roy Halladay}}{{MLBplayer|50|Joey Hamilton}}{{MLBplayer|44|Billy Koch}}{{MLBplayer|21|Esteban Loaiza}}{{MLBplayer|28|Brandon Lyon}}{{MLBplayer|17|Chris Michalak}}{{MLBplayer|28|Lance Painter}}{{MLBplayer|39|Steve Parris}}{{MLBplayer|19|Dan Plesac}}{{MLBplayer|48|Paul Quantrill}} | | Catchers{{MLBplayer|30|Alberto Castillo}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Darrin Fletcher}}{{MLBplayer|17|Josh Phelps}}Infielders{{MLBplayer| 7|Tony Batista}}{{MLBplayer|18|Homer Bush}}{{MLBplayer|25|Carlos Delgado}}{{MLBplayer|11|Ryan Freel}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Jeff Frye}}{{MLBplayer|20|Brad Fullmer}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Alex Gonzalez}}{{MLBplayer| 2|César Izturis}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Felipe López}}{{MLBplayer|12|Luis Lopez}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Chris Woodward}} | | Outfielders{{MLBplayer|23|José Cruz, Jr.}}{{MLBplayer|27|Chris Latham}}{{MLBplayer|43|Raúl Mondesí}}{{MLBplayer|22|Brian Simmons}}{{MLBplayer|24|Shannon Stewart}}{{MLBplayer|10|Vernon Wells}}Other batters{{MLBplayer| 1|Tony Fernández}} | | Manager{{MLBplayer|13|Buck Martinez}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|35|Terry Bevington (third base)}}{{MLBplayer|53|Mark Connor}} (pitching){{MLBplayer|41|Cito Gaston (hitting)}}{{MLBplayer|16|Garth Iorg }} (first base){{MLBplayer|47|Gil Patterson}} (bullpen){{MLBplayer| 1,4|Cookie Rojas}} (bench) |
Game log2001 Game Log |
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April # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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1 | April 1 | Rangers † | 8–1 | Loaiza (1–0) | Helling (0–1) | 19,891 | 1–0 | 2 | April 3 | @ Devil Rays | 8–1 | Lopez (1–0) | Parris (0–1) | 41,546 | 1–1 | 3 | April 4 | @ Devil Rays | 11–8 | Quantrill (1–0) | Hill (0–1) | Koch (1) | 15,172 | 2–1 | 4 | April 5 | @ Devil Rays | 11–0 | Carpenter (1–0) | Rekar (0–1) | 14,023 | 3–1 | 5 | April 6 | @ Yankees | 13–4 | Loaiza (2–0) | Parker (0–1) | 29,606 | 4–1 | 6 | April 7 | @ Yankees | 3–2 | Michalak (1–0) | Hernández (0–1) | Koch (2) | 30,487 | 5–1 | 7 | April 8 | @ Yankees | 16–5 | Clemens (2–0) | Parris (0–2) | 31,970 | 5–2 | 8 | April 9 | Devil Rays | 8–1 | Hamilton (1–0) | Wilson (0–1) | 48,115 | 6–2 | 9 | April 10 | Devil Rays | 3 – 2 (10) | Quantrill (2–0) | Sturtze (0–1) | 18,071 | 7–2 | 10 | April 11 | Devil Rays | 4–3 | Yan (1–0) | Koch (0–1) | 24,017 | 7–3 | – | April 12 | Royals | Postponed (SkyDome roof malfunction) Rescheduled for April 30 | 11 | April 13 | Royals | 2–1 | Michalak (2–0) | Suppan (1–2) | Koch (3) | 26,148 | 8–3 | 12 | April 14 | Royals | 5–4 | File (1–0) | Hernández (0–2) | 26,024 | 9–3 | 13 | April 15 | Royals | 4–2 | Stein (1–2) | Carpenter (1–1) | Hernández (2) | 21,379 | 9–4 | 14 | April 17 | Yankees | 6–5 | Loaiza (3–0) | Keisler (0–1) | Koch (4) | 20,019 | 10–4 | 15 | April 18 | Yankees | 7–2 | Michalak (3–0) | Hernández (0–2) | 19,770 | 11–4 | 16 | April 19 | Yankees | 6 – 5 (17) | Choate (1–0) | File (1–1) | Mendoza (1) | 24,684 | 11–5 | 17 | April 20 | @ Royals | 12–4 | Carpenter (2–1) | Suzuki (1–1) | 28,018 | 12–5 | 18 | April 21 | @ Royals | 5 – 4 (13) | Henry (1–0) | Plesac (0–1) | 18,246 | 12–6 | 19 | April 22 | @ Royals | 5–1 | Reichert (2–1) | Loaiza (3–1) | Hernández (4) | 17,371 | 12–7 | 20 | April 24 | Rangers | 7–5 | Frascatore (1–0) | Mahomes (0–2) | Koch (5) | 15,381 | 13–7 | 21 | April 25 | Rangers | 8–5 | Quantrill (3–0) | Rogers (1–2) | Koch (6) | 15,021 | 14–7 | 22 | April 27 | Angels | 12–4 | Loaiza (4–1) | Washburn (0–3) | 16,174 | 15–7 | 23 | April 28 | Angels | 4–1 | Ortiz (3–2) | Michalak (3–1) | Percival (4) | 19,261 | 15–8 | 24 | April 29 | Angels | 2–0 | Parris (1–2) | Schoeneweis (2–2) | Koch (7) | 23,949 | 16–8 | 25 | April 30 | Royals | 6–3 | Suppan (2–3) | Hamilton (1–1) | Hernández (6) | 13,766 | 16–9 |
| May # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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26 | May 1 | @ Athletics | 5 – 4 (10) | Quantrill (4–0) | Isringhausen (0–1) | Koch (8) | 10,935 | 17–9 | 27 | May 2 | @ Athletics | 6–0 | Mulder (3–2) | Loaiza (4–2) | 14,048 | 17–10 | 28 | May 3 | @ Athletics | 3 – 2 (15) | Bradford (1–1) | Borbón (0–1) | 10,586 | 17–11 | 29 | May 4 | @ Mariners | 8–3 | Parris (2–2) | Abbott (0–1) | 42,284 | 18–11 | 30 | May 5 | @ Mariners | 7–5 | Rhodes (3–0) | Borbón (0–2) | Sasaki (14) | 42,894 | 18–12 | 31 | May 6 | @ Mariners | 11–3 | Carpenter (3–1) | Halama (2–3) | 45,080 | 19–12 | 32 | May 8 | Athletics | 8–5 | Mulder (4–2) | Loaiza (4–3) | Mecir (1) | 16,479 | 19–13 | 33 | May 9 | Athletics | 8–5 | Hudson (3–3) | Michalak (3–2) | Isringhausen (5) | 16,241 | 19–14 | 34 | May 10 | Athletics | 14–8 | Guthrie (1–0) | Painter (0–1) | 16,130 | 19–15 | 35 | May 11 | Mariners | 7–2 | Abbott (1–1) | Hamilton (1–2) | 20,279 | 19–16 | 36 | May 12 | Mariners | 11–7 | Tomko (2–1) | Escobar (0–1) | 24,908 | 19–17 | 37 | May 13 | Mariners | 7–5 | Moyer (6–1) | Loaiza (4–4) | Sasaki (17) | 20,624 | 19–18 | 38 | May 15 | @ Angels | 9–3 | Michalak (4–2) | Valdez (2–3) | 15,904 | 20–18 | 39 | May 16 | @ Angels | 3–1 | Schoeneweis (3–2) | Parris (2–3) | Percival (8) | 15,611 | 20–19 | 40 | May 17 | @ Angels | 4–2 | Hasegawa (2–3) | Escobar (0–2) | Percival (9) | 15,204 | 20–20 | 41 | May 18 | @ Rangers | 9–3 | Carpenter (4–1) | Myette (0–1) | 35,368 | 21–20 | 42 | May 19 | @ Rangers | 6–5 | Quantrill (5–0) | Brantley (0–1) | Koch (9) | 48,336 | 22–20 | 43 | May 20 | @ Rangers | 3–2 | Mahomes (3–2) | Michalak (4–3) | Zimmerman (4) | 33,272 | 22–21 | 44 | May 21 | White Sox | 10–3 | Parris (3–3) | Biddle (1–4) | 20,806 | 23–21 | 45 | May 23 | White Sox | 9–6 | Hamilton (2–2) | Wells (3–5) | Koch (10) | 19,115 | 24–21 | 46 | May 24 | White Sox | 3–1 | Wells (1–1) | Carpenter (4–2) | Foulke (8) | 17,062 | 24–22 | 47 | May 25 | @ Red Sox | 4–0 | Nomo (5–3) | Loaiza (4–5) | 32,912 | 24–23 | 48 | May 26 | @ Red Sox | 5–0 | Michalak (5–3) | Castillo (5–3) | 31,035 | 25–23 | 49 | May 27 | @ Red Sox | 4–2 | Wakefield (2–0) | Parris (3–4) | Lowe (4) | 31,420 | 25–24 | 50 | May 28 | @ White Sox | 6–3 | Garland (2–2) | Hamilton (2–3) | Howry (1) | 20,631 | 25–25 | 51 | May 29 | @ White Sox | 4–0 | Carpenter (5–2) | Wells (1–2) | 13,356 | 26–25 | 52 | May 30 | @ White Sox | 4–3 | Wunsch (1–1) | Escobar (0–3) | Foulke (9) | 13,208 | 26–26 | 53 | May 31 | Red Sox | 11–5 | Beck (1–2) | Escobar (0–4) | 21,747 | 26–27 |
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54 | June 1 | Red Sox | 6 – 4 (11) | Lowe (3–5) | Koch (0–2) | 21,564 | 26–28 | 55 | June 2 | Red Sox | 2–1 | Schourek (1–3) | Plesac (0–2) | Beck (3) | 24,603 | 26–29 | 56 | June 3 | Red Sox | 5–4 | Pichardo (1–0) | Carpenter (5–3) | Lowe (6) | 24,653 | 26–30 | 57 | June 5 | Devil Rays | 13–1 | Loaiza (5–5) | Lopez (3–7) | 15,078 | 27–30 | 58 | June 6 | Devil Rays | 6–2 | Kennedy (1–0) | Michalak (5–4) | 16,298 | 27–31 | 59 | June 7 | Devil Rays | 8–7 | Borbón (1–2) | Phelps (0–1) | 26,835 | 28–31 | 60 | June 8 | Marlins | 7 – 6 (10) | Koch (1–2) | Bones (2–2) | 18,629 | 29–31 | 61 | June 9 | Marlins | 6–1 | Burnett (4–2) | Carpenter (5–4) | 20,875 | 29–32 | 62 | June 10 | Marlins | 7–2 | Penny (5–1) | Loaiza (5–6) | 20,070 | 29–33 | 63 | June 11 | Braves | 9–4 | File (2–1) | Burkett (5–5) | 16,885 | 30–33 | 64 | June 12 | Braves | 3–0 | Pérez (4–4) | Parris (3–5) | Rocker (19) | 20,448 | 30–34 | 65 | June 13 | Braves | 12–5 | Hamilton (3–3) | Glavine (6–5) | 19,901 | 31–34 | 66 | June 15 | @ Expos | 9–3 | Carpenter (6–4) | Vázquez (5–8) | 8,692 | 32–34 | 67 | June 16 | @ Expos | 7–2 | Blank (1–2) | Loaiza (5–7) | 11,113 | 32–35 | 68 | June 17 | @ Expos | 4–1 | Mota (1–0) | Quantrill (5–1) | 8,440 | 32–36 | 69 | June 18 | @ Orioles | 3–2 | Ponson (4–4) | Borbón (1–3) | Trombley (5) | 33,605 | 32–37 | 70 | June 19 | @ Orioles | 5–1 | Towers (5–1) | Hamilton (3–4) | Groom (4) | 31,001 | 32–38 | 71 | June 20 | @ Orioles | 6–5 | Quantrill (6–1) | McElroy (1–2) | Koch (11) | 30,062 | 33–38 | 72 | June 22 | @ Red Sox | 4–3 | Borbón (2–3) | Schourek (1–4) | Koch (12) | 33,844 | 34–38 | 73 | June 23 | @ Red Sox | 9–6 | File (3–1) | Castillo (7–5) | Koch (13) | 33,266 | 35–38 | 74 | June 24 | @ Red Sox | 5–2 | Plesac (1–2) | Wakefield (5–2) | Koch (14) | 32,804 | 36–38 | 75 | June 25 | Orioles | 8–2 | Roberts (6–6) | Hamilton (3–5) | 18,243 | 36–39 | 76 | June 26 | Orioles | 3–1 | Carpenter (7–4) | Johnson (6–5) | Koch (15) | 18,175 | 37–39 | 77 | June 27 | Orioles | 7–3 | Mercedes (4–8) | Loaiza (5–8) | 17,517 | 37–40 | 78 | June 28 | Orioles | 5–0 | Ponson (5–5) | Michalak (5–5) | 17,322 | 37–41 | 79 | June 29 | Red Sox | 8–4 | Quantrill (7–1) | Florie (0–1) | 23,055 | 38–41 | 80 | June 30 | Red Sox | 7–5 | Cone (4–1) | Hamilton (3–6) | 28,543 | 38–42 |
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81 | July 1 | Red Sox | 4–0 | Arrojo (2–2) | Carpenter (7–5) | 34,348 | 38–43 | 82 | July 2 | Red Sox | 16–4 | Nomo (7–4) | Loaiza (5–9) | 38,237 | 38–44 | 83 | July 3 | @ Devil Rays | 7–2 | Kennedy (3–1) | Michalak (5–6) | Phelps (3) | 13,789 | 38–45 | 84 | July 4 | @ Devil Rays | 8–1 | Parris (4–5) | Rekar (1–10) | 13,119 | 39–45 | 85 | July 5 | @ Devil Rays | 7–4 | Hamilton (4–6) | Rupe (4–8) | Koch (16) | 10,706 | 40–45 | 86 | July 6 | Expos | 10–7 | Lloyd (7–1) | Quantrill (7–2) | Urbina (13) | 20,074 | 40–46 | 87 | July 7 | Expos | 9 – 8 (11) | Plesac (2–2) | Strickland (1–4) | 23,976 | 41–46 | 88 | July 8 | Expos | 9–3 | Michalak (6–6) | Armas (7–8) | Quantrill (1) | 31,012 | 42–46 | 89 | July 12 | @ Phillies | 2 – 1 (11) | Escobar (1–4) | Santiago (0–2) | Koch (17) | 20,306 | 43–46 | 90 | July 13 | @ Phillies | 5–2 | Daal (10–2) | Plesac (2–3) | Mesa (25) | 18,279 | 43–47 | 91 | July 14 | @ Phillies | 4–2 | Hamilton (5–6) | Figueroa (1–2) | Koch (18) | 22,418 | 44–47 | 92 | July 15 | @ Mets | 6–2 | Reed (8–4) | Michalak (6–7) | 32,138 | 44–48 | 93 | July 16 | @ Mets | 3–0 | Trachsel (3–10) | Halladay (0–1) | Benítez (21) | 34,203 | 44–49 | 94 | July 17 | @ Mets | 1–0 | Leiter (6–8) | Carpenter (7–6) | Benítez (22) | 26,630 | 44–50 | 95 | July 18 | Red Sox | 5–4 | Garcés (3–0) | Koch (1–3) | Lowe (19) | 30,449 | 44–51 | 96 | July 19 | Red Sox | 4–3 | Escobar (2–4) | Lowe (4–7) | 30,488 | 45–51 | 97 | July 20 | @ Yankees | 10–4 | Loaiza (6–9) | Jodie (0–1) | 46,634 | 46–51 | 98 | July 21 | @ Yankees | 5–3 | Quantrill (8–2) | Rivera (3–5) | Koch (19) | 55,264 | 47–51 | 99 | July 22 | @ Yankees | 7–3 | Mussina (10–8) | Carpenter (7–7) | 51,132 | 47–52 | 100 | July 23 | @ Yankees | 7–2 | Clemens (14–1) | Parris (4–6) | 38,573 | 47–53 | 101 | July 24 | @ Red Sox | 6–4 | Cone (6–1) | Hamilton (5–7) | Lowe (20) | 33,154 | 47–54 | 102 | July 25 | @ Red Sox | 4 – 3 (10) | Quantrill (9–2) | Lowe (4–8) | Koch (20) | 33,030 | 48–54 | 103 | July 26 | @ Red Sox | 6–3 | Nomo (11–4) | File (3–2) | Beck (5) | 33,094 | 48–55 | 104 | July 27 | Yankees | 9–1 | Mussina (11–8) | Carpenter (7–8) | 36,666 | 48–56 | 105 | July 28 | Yankees | 12–1 | Clemens (15–1) | Escobar (2–5) | 44,105 | 48–57 | 106 | July 29 | Yankees | 9–3 | Pettitte (11–6) | Hamilton (5–8) | 40,149 | 48–58 | 107 | July 31 | Twins | 3–1 | Loaiza (7–9) | Mays (12–8) | Koch (21) | 23,849 | 49–58 |
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108 | August 1 | Twins | 3–1 | Halladay (1–1) | Lohse (3–4) | Koch (22) | 26,069 | 50–58 | 109 | August 2 | Twins | 9–4 | Reed (9–6) | Carpenter (7–9) | 26,849 | 50–59 | 110 | August 3 | Orioles | 10–1 | Escobar (3–5) | Mercedes (5–13) | 20,115 | 51–59 | 111 | August 4 | Orioles | 2–1 | Lyon (1–0) | Ponson (5–7) | Koch (23) | 22,322 | 52–59 | 112 | August 5 | Orioles | 5–4 | Loaiza (8–9) | Towers (6–7) | Koch (24) | 27,724 | 53–59 | 113 | August 7 | @ Mariners | 5 – 4 (14) | Halama (8–6) | DeWitt (0–1) | 45,636 | 53–60 | 114 | August 8 | @ Mariners | 12–4 | Moyer (13–5) | Carpenter (7–10) | 45,450 | 53–61 | 115 | August 9 | @ Mariners | 6–5 | Quantrill (10–2) | García (13–4) | Koch (25) | 45,670 | 54–61 | 116 | August 10 | @ Angels | 8–7 | Schoeneweis (9–8) | Lyon (1–1) | Percival (32) | 30,484 | 54–62 | 117 | August 11 | @ Angels | 7 – 6 (10) | Plesac (3–3) | Levine (5–7) | Koch (26) | 27,927 | 55–62 | 118 | August 12 | @ Angels | 6–5 | Levine (6–7) | Plesac (3–4) | Percival (33) | 19,129 | 55–63 | 119 | August 14 | Athletics | 6–3 | Koch (2–3) | Isringhausen (4–3) | 25,121 | 56–63 | 120 | August 15 | Athletics | 5–2 | Escobar (4–5) | Zito (8–8) | Koch (27) | 23,135 | 57–63 | 121 | August 16 | Athletics | 8–4 | Lidle (8–5) | Lyon (1–2) | 30,062 | 57–64 | 122 | August 17 | Rangers | 11–3 | Loaiza (9–9) | Oliver (9–8) | 22,384 | 58–64 | 123 | August 18 | Rangers | 12–5 | Moreno (3–2) | Koch (2–4) | 26,092 | 58–65 | 124 | August 19 | Rangers | 8–4 | Myette (2–2) | Carpenter (7–11) | 30,336 | 58–66 | 125 | August 20 | @ Twins | 3–2 | Escobar (5–5) | Mays (12–12) | Koch (28) | 16,032 | 59–66 | 126 | August 21 | @ Twins | 7–5 | Lyon (2–2) | Cressend (2–2) | Koch (29) | 13,023 | 60–66 | 127 | August 22 | @ Twins | 6–3 | Reed (2–2) | Loaiza (9–10) | 15,303 | 60–67 | 128 | August 23 | @ Twins | 6–2 | Halladay (2–1) | Lohse (4–6) | 16,482 | 61–67 | 129 | August 24 | @ Orioles | 5–0 | Carpenter (8–11) | Johnson (10–9) | 43,606 | 62–67 | 130 | August 25 | @ Orioles | 9–0 | Escobar (6–5) | Maduro (2–4) | 42,260 | 63–67 | 131 | August 26 | @ Orioles | 5–1 | Lyon (3–2) | Mercedes (7–15) | 37,994 | 64–67 | 132 | August 28 | @ Yankees | 4–0 | Mussina (13–11) | Loaiza (9–11) | Rivera (41) | 37,450 | 64–68 | 133 | August 29 | @ Yankees | 3–2 | Halladay (3–1) | Hitchcock (3–3) | Koch (30) | 36,855 | 65–68 | 134 | August 30 | @ Yankees | 5 – 4 (11) | Witasick (3–0) | Eyre (0–1) | 42,537 | 65–69 | 135 | August 31 | Tigers | 4–3 | Sparks (10–8) | Borbón (2–4) | Anderson (17) | 22,383 | 65–70 |
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136 | September 1 | Tigers | 3–1 | Lyon (4–2) | Weaver (10–14) | Plesac (1) | 22,052 | 66–70 | 137 | September 2 | Tigers | 11–0 | Loaiza (10–11) | Lima (4–6) | 24,146 | 67–70 | 138 | September 3 | Yankees | 7–5 | Wohlers (1–0) | Koch (2–5) | Mendoza (6) | 28,404 | 67–71 | 139 | September 4 | Yankees | 14–0 | Carpenter (9–11) | Pettitte (14–9) | 20,036 | 68–71 | 140 | September 5 | Yankees | 4–3 | Clemens (19–1) | Escobar (6–6) | Rivera (44) | 29,235 | 68–72 | 141 | September 7 | @ Tigers | 2–1 | Lyon (5–2) | Lima (4–7) | Koch (31) | 28,083 | 69–72 | 142 | September 8 | @ Tigers | 4–3 | Murray (1–4) | Halladay (3–2) | Anderson (18) | 29,158 | 69–73 | 143 | September 9 | @ Tigers | 6–3 | Carpenter (10–11) | Cornejo (3–3) | 24,652 | 70–73 | – | September 11 | @ Orioles | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 1 | – | September 12 | @ Orioles | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 2 | – | September 13 | @ Orioles | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 3 | – | September 14 | Indians | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 5 | – | September 15 | Indians | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 6 | – | September 16 | Indians | Postponed (September 11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 7 | 144 | September 18 | Orioles | 8–5 | Plesac (4–4) | Julio (1–1) | Koch (32) | 18,604 | 71–73 | 145 | September 19 | Orioles | 4–1 | Halladay (4–2) | Maduro (3–6) | Koch (33) | 31,303 | 72–73 | 146 | September 20 | Orioles | 12–6 | Parrish (1–1) | File (3–3) | 21,895 | 72–74 | 147 | September 21 | Devil Rays | 7–4 | Rekar (2–13) | Lyon (5–3) | Yan (18) | 25,344 | 72–75 | 148 | September 22 | Devil Rays | 8–7 | Coco (1–0) | Colomé (1–2) | Koch (34) | 24,691 | 73–75 | 149 | September 23 | Devil Rays | 1–0 | Kennedy (6–8) | Escobar (6–7) | Yan (19) | 31,351 | 73–76 | 150 | September 24 | @ Indians | 3 – 2 (11) | File (4–3) | Báez (5–2) | Eyre (1) | 32,425 | 74–76 | 151 | September 25 | @ Indians | 11–7 | Riske (2–0) | Plesac (4–5) | 35,729 | 74–77 | – | September 26 | @ Indians | Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for October 5 ‡ | 152 | September 27 | @ Devil Rays | 5–1 | Colomé (2–2) | Eyre (0–2) | 13,045 | 74–78 | 153 | September 28 | @ Devil Rays | 6–1 | Rekar (3–13) | Escobar (6–8) | Phelps (5) | 10,586 | 74–79 | 154 | September 29 | @ Devil Rays | 5–2 | Bierbrodt (2–4) | Halladay (4–3) | Yan (20) | 17,635 | 74–80 | 155 | September 30 | @ Devil Rays | 6 – 5 (12) | Quantrill (11–2) | Creek (2–5) | Eyre (2) | 14,217 | 75–80 |
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156 | October 1 | @ Orioles | 1–0 | Loaiza (11–11) | Bauer (0–4) | Koch (35) | 37,108 | 76–80 | 157 | October 2 | @ Orioles | 4–3 | Roberts (9–9) | DeWitt (0–2) | 29,390 | 76–81 | 158 | October 3 | @ Orioles | 7–6 | Eyre (1–2) | Groom (1–4) | Koch (36) | 33,705 | 77–81 | 159 | October 5 | Indians | 5–0 | Halladay (5–3) | Finley (8–7) | 78–81 | 160 | October 5 | Indians | 4 – 3 (11) | File (5–3) | Drese (1–2) | 19,387 | 79–81 | 161 | October 6 | Indians | 5–2 | Carpenter (11–11) | Drew (0–2) | Quantrill (2) | 20,762 | 80–81 | 162 | October 7 | Indians | 3–2 | Sabathia (17–5) | Lyon (5–4) | Rocker (4) | 28,217 | 80–82 |
- † At Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- ‡ Due to scheduling difficulties, this game was made up in Toronto.
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Player statsBattingStarters by positionNote: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted inOther battersNote: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted inPlayer | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Luis Lopez | 41 | 119 | 29 | .244 | 3 | 10 | |
PitchingStarting pitchersOther pitchersRelief pitchersAward winnersAll-Star GameFarm system{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Syracuse SkyChiefs|league15=International League|manager15=Omar Malavé |level16=AA|team16=Tennessee Smokies|league16=Southern League|manager16=Rocket Wheeler |level17=A |team17=Dunedin Blue Jays|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Marty Pevey |level18=A|team18=Charleston Alley Cats|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Rolando Pino |level19=A-Short Season|team19=Auburn Doubledays|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Paul Elliott |level20=Rookie|team20=Medicine Hat Blue Jays|league20=Pioneer League|manager20=Tom Bradley}}[9]References1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/plesada01.shtml Dan Plesac] at Baseball Reference 2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/moliniz01.shtml Izzy Molina] at Baseball Reference 3. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/TOR/TOR200104010.shtml 4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/grossga01.shtml Gabe Gross] at Baseball Reference 5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/f/fernato01.shtml Tony Fernández] at Baseball Reference 6. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/batisto01.shtml 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/index.cgi?team_ID=TOR&year_ID=2001&draft_type=junreg&query_type=franch_year|title=Feature: 2001 Free Agent Draft Pick Compensation |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=September 2, 2014}} 8. ^Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History 9. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
External links- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/TOR/2001.shtml 2001 Toronto Blue Jays] at Baseball Reference
- 2001 Toronto Blue Jays at Baseball Almanac
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