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2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season

Major League Baseball season


Major League Baseball season

FieldValue
nameArizona Diamondbacks
season2001
imageArizona_Diamondbacks_World_Series_Logo.gif
miscWorld Series champions
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkBank One Ballpark
cityPhoenix, Arizona
record92–70 (.568)
divisional_place1st
ownersJerry Colangelo
general_managersJoe Garagiola Jr.
managersBob Brenly
televisionFox Sports Net Arizona
KTVK (3TV)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Joe Garagiola)
radioKTAR (620 AM)
(Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Jeff Munn)
KSUN (Spanish)
(Richard Saenz, Oscar Soria, Miguel Quintana)
espntnari
brtnARI

National League champions National League West champions KTVK (3TV) (Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Joe Garagiola) (Thom Brennaman, Rod Allen, Greg Schulte, Jim Traber, Jeff Munn) KSUN (Spanish) (Richard Saenz, Oscar Soria, Miguel Quintana) ||image_size=}}

The 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season was the franchise's 4th season in Major League Baseball and their 4th season at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona, as members of the National League West.

They looked to improve on their 2000 season. They had to contend in what was a strong 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 Diamondbacks became the fastest expansion franchise in Major League history to win a World Series title in just their fourth season. The championship remains the only one won by an Arizona-based sports team.

Offseason

  • November 2, 2000: Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • December 8, 2000: Mark Grace signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • December 15, 2000: Midre Cummings was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • March 8, 2001: Mike Mohler was signed as a free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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. 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 the original starter Curt Schilling in the top of the third inning. He pitched the next seven innings and struck out 16 Padres. 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 innings on July 25, 1913.
  • 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.

Opening Day starters

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

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

  • June 5, 2001: Dan Uggla was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 11th round of the 2001 amateur draft. Uggla signed June 6, 2001.
  • June 5, 2001: Ian Kinsler was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 26th round of the 2001 amateur draft, but did not sign.

Roster

2001 Arizona Diamondbacks
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

Game log

LegendDiamondbacks WinDiamondbacks LossGame Postponed

|- bgcolor=#bfb | 1 || April 3 || @ Dodgers || 3–2 || Johnson (1–0) || Nunez (0–1) || Mantei (1) || Dodger Stadium || 22,927 || 1–0 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 2 || April 4 || @ Dodgers || 7–2 || Schilling (1–0) || Dreifort (0–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 34,301 || 2–0 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 3 || April 5 || @ Dodgers || 5–7 || Ashby (1–0) || Anderson (0–1) || Shaw (2) || Dodger Stadium || 20,542 || 2–1 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 4 || April 6 || Cardinals || 9–12 || Hermanson (1–0) || Reynoso (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 46,079 || 2–2 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 5 || April 7 || Cardinals || 4–8 || Kile (1–1) || Witt (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 34,404 || 2–3 || L3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 6 || April 8 || Cardinals || 4–9 || Ankiel (1–0) || Johnson (1–1) || Timlin (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 36,714 || 2–4 || L4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 7 || April 10 || Dodgers || 2–0 || Schilling (2–0) || Brown (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 29,191 || 3–4 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 8 || April 11 || Dodgers || 5–11 || Dreifort (1–1) || Anderson (0–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 25,974 || 3–5 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 9 || April 12 || Dodgers || 4–5 || Ashby (2–0) || Reynoso (0–2) || Shaw (3) || Bank One Ballpark || 29,465 || 3–6 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 10 || April 13 || @ Rockies || 7–3 || Johnson (2–1) || Bohanon (0–2) || — || Coors Field || 38,564 || 4–6 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 11 || April 14 || @ Rockies || 8–9 || Myers (1–1) || Kim (0–1) || Jimenez (3) || Coors Field || 42,319 || 4–7 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 12 || April 15 || @ Rockies || 7–10 (10) || Estrada (1–1) || Brohawn (0–1) || — || Coors Field || 36,841 || 4–8 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 13 || April 16 || @ Cardinals || 2–1 || Ellis (1–0) || Morris (1–2) || Mantei (2) || Busch Memorial Stadium || 25,625 || 5–8 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 14 || April 17 || @ Cardinals || 17–4 || Reynoso (1–2) || Hermanson (1–1) || — || Busch Memorial Stadium || 28,517 || 6–8 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 15 || April 18 || @ Cardinals || 1–3 || Kile (2–2) || Johnson (2–2) || Kline (2) || Busch Memorial Stadium || 29,144 || 6–9 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 16 || April 20 || Rockies || 3–2 || Kim (1–1) || White (0–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 32,011 || 7–9 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 17 || April 21 || Rockies || 10–5 || Ellis (2–0) || Villone (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 31,724 || 8–9 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 18 || April 22 || Rockies || 1–2 || Astacio (3–1) || Reynoso (1–3) || Jimenez (5) || Bank One Ballpark || 31,076 || 8–10 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 19 || April 23 || Marlins || 9–0 || Johnson (3–2) || Dempster (2–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 23,328 || 9–10 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 20 || April 24 || Marlins || 9–8 || Prinz (1–0) || Almanza (0–1) || Springer (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 24,135 || 10–10 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 21 || April 25 || Marlins || 10–7 || Schilling (3–0) || Grilli (2–2) || Prinz (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 23,097 || 11–10 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 22 || April 26 || Braves || 13–6 || Ellis (3–0) || Maddux (2–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 27,362 || 12–10 || W4 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 23 || April 27 || Braves || 0–9 || Burkett (1–3) || Reynoso (1–4) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 32,663 || 12–11 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 24 || April 28 || Braves || 1–3 || Glavine (4–1) || Johnson (3–3) || Rocker (6) || Bank One Ballpark || 45,264 || 12–12 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 25 || April 29 || Braves || 7–5 || Sabel (1–0) || Perez (1–4) || Brohawn (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 34,356 || 13–12 || W1 |- |- bgcolor=#bfb | 26 || May 1 || @ Expos || 8–3 || Schilling (4–0) || Reames (2–2) || — || Olympic Stadium || 4,340 || 14–12 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 27 || May 2 || @ Expos || 3–4 || Armas (1–4) || Anderson (0–3) || Lloyd (1) || Olympic Stadium || 4,352 || 14–13 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 28 || May 3 || @ Expos || 2–1 || Kim (2–1) || Lloyd (2–1) || Prinz (2) || Olympic Stadium || 4,788 || 15–13 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 29 || May 4 || @ Mets || 2–4 || Reed (4–1) || Batista (0–1) || Franco (1) || Shea Stadium || 36,945 || 15–14 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 30 || May 5 || @ Mets || 1–8 || Rusch (2–1) || Ellis (3–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 35,630 || 15–15 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 31 || May 6 || @ Mets || 8–2 || Schilling (5–0) || Trachsel (1–5) || — || Shea Stadium || 37,673 || 16–15 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 32 || May 7 || Reds || 4–5 (10) || Graves (1–0) || Swindell (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 25,636 || 16–16 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 33 || May 8 || Reds || 4–3 (11) || Brohawn (1–1) || Graves (1–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 29,817 || 17–16 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 34 || May 9 || Reds || 5–2 || Batista (1–1) || Mercado (1–2) || Prinz (3) || Bank One Ballpark || 26,150 || 18–16 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 35 || May 11 || Phillies || 1–5 || Wolf (3–4) || Schilling (5–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 30,291 || 18–17 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 36 || May 12 || Phillies || 5–6 (10) || Bottalico (2–2) || Batista (1–2) || Mesa (10) || Bank One Ballpark || 33,515 || 18–18 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 37 || May 13 || Phillies || 6–1 || Johnson (4–3) || Person (3–4) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 32,223 || 19–18 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 38 || May 15 || @ Reds || 5–1 || Sabel (2–0) || Wohlers (1–1) || Kim (1) || Cinergy Field || 19,201 || 20–18 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 39 || May 16 || @ Reds || 2–1 || Schilling (6–1) || Reith (0–1) || Kim (2) || Cinergy Field || 21,843 || 21–18 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 40 || May 17 || @ Reds || 7–2 || Anderson (1–3) || Brower (2–2) || — || Cinergy Field || 23,723 || 22–18 || W4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 41 || May 18 || @ Cubs || 4–0 || Johnson (5–3) || Lieber (3–3) || — || Wrigley Field || 37,830 || 23–18 || W5 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 42 || May 19 || @ Cubs || 2–6 || Wood (2–4) || Batista (1–3) || — || Wrigley Field || 40,153 || 23–19 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 43 || May 20 || @ Cubs || 5–6 || Tapani (6–1) || Ellis (3–2) || Fassero (10) || Wrigley Field || 39,350 || 23–20 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 44 || May 21 || Giants || 4–2 || Schilling (7–1) || Rueter (4–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 28,628 || 24–20 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 45 || May 22 || Giants || 12–8 || Anderson (2–3) || Ortiz (6–3) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 33,323 || 25–20 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 46 || May 23 || Giants || 1–5 || Gardner (1–3) || Johnson (5–4) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 34,922 || 25–21 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 47 || May 24 || @ Padres || 1–3 || Serrano (2–1) || Brohawn (1–2) || Hoffman (10) || Qualcomm Stadium || 19,450 || 25–22 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 48 || May 25 || @ Padres || 7–1 || Sabel (3–0) || Jones (2–6) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 29,965 || 26–22 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 49 || May 26 || @ Padres || 3–1 || Schilling (8–1) || Eaton (6–3) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 49,300 || 27–22 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 50 || May 27 || @ Padres || 6–4 || Swindell (1–1) || Hoffman (2–2) || Prinz (4) || Qualcomm Stadium || 34,053 || 28–22 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 51 || May 28 || @ Giants || 2–1 (12) || Batista (2–3) || Worrell (1–1) || — || Pacific Bell Park || 41,341 || 29–22 || W4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 52 || May 29 || @ Giants || 1–0 (18) || Batista (3–3) || Vogelsong (0–1) || Swindell (1) || Pacific Bell Park || 39,709 || 30–22 || W5 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 53 || May 30 || @ Giants || 4–3 || Ellis (4–2) || Hernandez (3–8) || Prinz (5) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,313 || 31–22 || W6 |- |- bgcolor=#bfb | 54 || June 1 || Padres || 4–2 || Schilling (9–1) || Williams (5–4) || Kim (3) || Bank One Ballpark || 32,234 || 32–22 || W7 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 55 || June 2 || Padres || 2–1 || Prinz (2–0) || Davey (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 34,325 || 33–22 || W8 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 56 || June 3 || Padres || 8–4 || Johnson (6–4) || Jarvis (3–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 37,500 || 34–22 || W9 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 57 || June 4 || Dodgers || 4–8 || Park (7–4) || Reynoso (1–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 26,485 || 34–23 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 58 || June 5 || Dodgers || 5–6 || Herges (3–4) || Kim (2–2) || Shaw (18) || Bank One Ballpark || 32,699 || 34–24 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 59 || June 6 || Dodgers || 4–1 || Schilling (10–1) || Prokopec (6–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 31,046 || 35–24 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 60 || June 7 || Dodgers || 13–9 || Batista (4–3) || Dreifort (3–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 32,658 || 36–24 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 61 || June 8 || @ Royals || 11–4 || Johnson (7–4) || Byrd (0–2) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 20,349 || 37–24 || W3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 62 || June 9 || @ Royals || 2–3 || Stein (3–4) || Reynoso (1–6) || Hernandez (9) || Kauffman Stadium || 26,879 || 37–25 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 63 || June 10 || @ Royals || 12–5 || Ellis (5–2) || Reichert (5–6) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 16,573 || 38–25 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 64 || June 12 || Cubs || 2–6 || Wood (6–4) || Schilling (10–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 40,191 || 38–26 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 65 || June 13 || Cubs || 13–3 || Bierbrodt (1–0) || Tapani (8–2) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 33,670 || 39–26 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 66 || June 14 || Cubs || 3–2 || Johnson (8–4) || Bere (4–3) || Swindell (2) || Bank One Ballpark || 40,093 || 40–26 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 67 || June 15 || Tigers || 2–5 || Holt (5–5) || Brohawn (1–3) || Anderson (5) || Bank One Ballpark || 31,683 || 40–27 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 68 || June 16 || Tigers || 3–1 || Ellis (6–2) || Blair (0–1) || Prinz (6) || Bank One Ballpark || 35,028 || 41–27 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 69 || June 17 || Tigers || 8–3 || Schilling (11–2) || Mlicki (4–8) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 39,760 || 42–27 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 70 || June 19 || @ Dodgers || 9–2 || Johnson (9–4) || Dreifort (4–6) || — || Dodger Stadium || 31,160 || 43–27 || W3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 71 || June 20 || @ Dodgers || 3–4 || Shaw (3–2) || Sabel (3–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 35,561 || 43–28 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 72 || June 21 || @ Rockies || 14–5 || Bierbrodt (2–0) || Hampton (9–3) || — || Coors Field || 40,036 || 44–28 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 73 || June 22 || @ Rockies || 5–4 (10) || Swindell (2–1) || Jimenez (3–1) || Prinz (7) || Coors Field || 44,655 || 45–28 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 74 || June 23 || @ Rockies || 9–5 || Kim (3–2) || White (1–4) || — || Coors Field || 41,612 || 46–28 || W3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 75 || June 24 || @ Rockies || 6–7 || Neagle (6–2) || Johnson (9–5) || Jimenez (12) || Coors Field || 41,682 || 46–29 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 76 || June 25 || Astros || 0–6 || Miller (9–3) || Batista (4–4) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 27,230 || 46–30 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 77 || June 26 || Astros || 7–10 || Dotel (5–4) || Bierbrodt (2–1) || Wagner (16) || Bank One Ballpark || 30,566 || 46–31 || L3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 78 || June 27 || Astros || 7–5 || Schilling (12–2) || Elarton (4–8) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 28,802 || 47–31 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 79 || June 29 || Rockies || 5–3 || Johnson (10–5) || Astacio (5–9) || Kim (4) || Bank One Ballpark || 34,291 || 48–31 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 80 || June 30 || Rockies || 6–5 || Brohawn (2–3) || Davis (0–2) || Prinz (8) || Bank One Ballpark || 36,165 || 49–31 || W3 |- |- bgcolor=#bfb | 81 || July 1 || Rockies || 5–4 (13) || Prinz (3–0) || White (1–6) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 31,999 || 50–31 || W4 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 82 || July 3 || @ Astros || 5–6 || Mlicki (5–8) || Schilling (12–3) || Wagner (18) || Enron Field || 40,982 || 50–32 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 83 || July 4 || @ Astros || 3–2 || Johnson (10–5) || Reynolds (8–7) || Kim (5) || Enron Field || 41,216 || 51–32 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 84 || July 5 || @ Astros || 1–5 || Oswalt (7–1) || Ellis (6–3) || — || Enron Field || 35,112 || 51–33 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 85 || July 6 || Athletics || 0–3 || Mulder (9–6) || Anderson (2–4) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 34,008 || 51–34 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 86 || July 7 || Athletics || 1–5 || Hudson (9–5) || Batista (4–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 36,978 || 51–35 || L3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 87 || July 8 || Athletics || 1–2 || Zito (6–6) || Schilling (12–4) || Isringhausen (17) || Bank One Ballpark || 31,927 || 51–36 || L4 |- bgcolor="bbcaff" | – || July 10 || 72nd All-Star Game || colspan=8 | AL defeats NL 4–1 at Safeco Field |- bgcolor=#fbb | 88 || July 12 || @ Angels || 1–4 || Schoeneweis (7–8) || Anderson (2–5) || Percival (22) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 18,724 || 51–37 || L5 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 89 || July 13 || @ Angels || 6–2 || Schilling (13–4) || Valdez (5–5) || — || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 32,777 || 52–37 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 90 || July 14 || @ Angels || 7–5 || Prinz (4–0) || Percival (3–2) || Kim (6) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 30,044 || 53–37 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 91 || July 15 || @ Mariners || 0–8 || Sele (11–1) || Ellis (6–4) || — || Safeco Field || 45,855 || 53–38 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 92 || July 16 || @ Mariners || 5–3 || Batista (5–5) || Halama (6–6) || Kim (7) || Safeco Field || 45,770 || 54–38 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 93 || July 17 || @ Mariners || 1–6 || Abbott (8–2) || Anderson (2–6) || — || Safeco Field || 45,894 || 54–39 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || July 18 || @ Padres || colspan=8 | Suspended (power failure, continuation July 19) |- bgcolor=#bfb | 94 || July 19 || @ Padres || 3–0 || Johnson (12–5) || Williams (6–8) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 22,184 || 55–39 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 95 || July 19 || @ Padres || 4–8 || Jarvis (7–7) || Ellis (6–5) || Hoffman (21) || Qualcomm Stadium || 22,583 || 55–40 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 96 || July 20 || @ Giants || 0–1 || Hernandez (8–11) || Batista (5–6) || Nen (29) || Pacific Bell Park || 41,287 || 55–41 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 97 || July 21 || @ Giants || 9–2 || Schilling (14–4) || Jensen (0–2) || — || Pacific Bell Park || 41,669 || 56–41 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 98 || July 22 || @ Giants || 12–4 || Anderson (3–6) || Rueter (9–7) || — || Pacific Bell Park || 41,901 || 57–41 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 99 || July 23 || Padres || 2–4 || Williams (7–8) || Bierbrodt (2–2) || Hoffman (23) || Bank One Ballpark || 28,687 || 57–42 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 100 || July 24 || Padres || 11–0 || Johnson (13–5) || Jarvis (7–8) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 36,940 || 58–42 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 101 || July 25 || Padres || 9–6 || Batista (6–6) || Hitchcock (2–1) || Kim (8) || Bank One Ballpark || 28,376 || 59–42 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 102 || July 26 || Giants || 3–11 || Hernandez (9–11) || Schilling (14–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 33,666 || 59–43 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 103 || July 27 || Giants || 5–9 || Rueter (10–7) || Anderson (3–7) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 35,853 || 59–44 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 104 || July 28 || Giants || 4–11 || Ortiz (12–3) || Lopez (5–13) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 47,570 || 59–45 || L3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 105 || July 29 || Giants || 3–4 || Estes (8–5) || Kim (3–3) || Nen (30) || Bank One Ballpark || 38,093 || 59–46 || L4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 106 || July 31 || Expos || 3–1 || Schilling (15–5) || Munoz (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 27,726 || 60–46 || W1 |- |- bgcolor=#fbb | 107 || August 1 || Expos || 5–8 || Thurman (6–7) || Anderson (3–8) || Stewart (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 25,668 || 60–47 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 108 || August 2 || Expos || 0–1 || Vazquez (10–10) || Lopez (5–14) || Stewart (2) || Bank One Ballpark || 28,688 || 60–48 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 109 || August 3 || Mets || 7–0 || Johnson (14–5) || Leiter (6–9) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 43,806 || 61–48 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 110 || August 4 || Mets || 2–4 || Appier (6–10) || Batista (6–7) || Benitez (25) || Bank One Ballpark || 36,750 || 61–49 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 111 || August 5 || Mets || 2–1 || Schilling (16–5) || White (3–2) || Kim (9) || Bank One Ballpark || 36,870 || 62–49 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 112 || August 7 || @ Marlins || 4–10 || Clement (7–7) || Lopez (5–15) || — || Pro Player Stadium || 13,050 || 62–50 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 113 || August 8 || @ Marlins || 7–1 || Johnson (15–5) || Sanchez (2–1) || — || Pro Player Stadium || 17,261 || 63–50 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 114 || August 9 || @ Marlins || 1–3 || Darensbourg (1–0) || Swindell (2–2) || Alfonseca (23) || Pro Player Stadium || 15,615 || 63–51 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 115 || August 10 || @ Braves || 7–0 || Schilling (17–5) || Millwood (2–5) || — || Turner Field || 40,101 || 64–51 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 116 || August 11 || @ Braves || 3–1 || Batista (7–7) || Marquis (2–4) || Kim (10) || Turner Field || 48,367 || 65–51 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 117 || August 12 || @ Braves || 9–1 || Lopez (6–15) || Maddux (15–7) || — || Turner Field || 34,702 || 66–51 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 118 || August 13 || Pirates || 3–0 || Johnson (16–5) || Anderson (6–13) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 32,386 || 67–51 || W4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 119 || August 14 || Pirates || 4–3 (10) || Batista (8–7) || Marte (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 31,006 || 68–51 || W5 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 120 || August 15 || Pirates || 5–2 || Schilling (18–5) || Williams (1–5) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 28,703 || 69–51 || W6 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 121 || August 17 || Cubs || 7–2 || Lopez (7–15) || Tapani (8–10) || Kim (11) || Bank One Ballpark || 42,667 || 70–51 || W7 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 122 || August 18 || Cubs || 5–3 || Johnson (17–5) || Bere (8–7) || Kim (12) || Bank One Ballpark || 47,489 || 71–51 || W8 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 123 || August 19 || Cubs || 13–6 || Witt (1–1) || Ohman (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 44,449 || 72–51 || W9 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 124 || August 21 || @ Pirates || 2–4 || Olivares (6–7) || Schilling (18–6) || Fetters (4) || PNC Park || 35,131 || 72–52 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 125 || August 22 || @ Pirates || 6–0 || Lopez (8–15) || Beimel (5–10) || — || PNC Park || 26,531 || 73–52 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 126 || August 23 || @ Pirates || 1–5 || McKnight (2–3) || Johnson (17–6) || Fetters (5) || PNC Park || 30,794 || 73–53 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 127 || August 24 || @ Phillies || 5–6 || Daal (12–4) || Anderson (3–9) || Mesa (33) || Veterans Stadium || 35,173 || 73–54 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 128 || August 25 || @ Phillies || 4–3 || Batista (9–7) || Coggin (4–3) || Kim (13) || Veterans Stadium || 23,953 || 74–54 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 129 || August 26 || @ Phillies || 4–3 (10) || Kim (4–3) || Politte (0–2) || — || Veterans Stadium || 35,093 || 75–54 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 130 || August 27 || @ Phillies || 1–2 || Person (12–6) || Lopez (8–16) || Mesa (34) || Veterans Stadium || 18,303 || 75–55 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 131 || August 28 || Giants || 4–1 || Johnson (18–6) || Hernandez (11–13) || **Kim'''' (14) || **Bank One Ballpark''' || 41,502 || 76–55 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 132 || August 29 || Giants || 2–0 || Witt (2–1) || Rueter (12–10) || Kim (15) || Bank One Ballpark || 31,990 || 77–55 || W2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 133 || August 30 || Giants || 5–13 || Schmidt (10–7) || Batista (9–8) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 34,269 || 77–56 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 134 || August 31 (1) || @ Padres || 4–1 || Schilling (19–6) || Jodie (0–2) || Prinz (9) || Qualcomm Stadium || N/A || 78–56 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 135 || August 31 (2) || @ Padres || 5–6 || Nunez (3–2) || Prinz (4–1) || Hoffman (34) || Qualcomm Stadium || 24,372 || 78–57 || L1 |- |- bgcolor=#fbb | 136 || September 1 || @ Padres || 5–7 || Lee (1–0) || Kim (4–4) || Hoffman (35) || Qualcomm Stadium || 34,252 || 78–58 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 137 || September 2 || @ Padres || 0–1 (13) || Serrano (3–2) || Kim (4–5) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 23,475 || 78–59 || L3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 138 || September 4 || @ Giants || 2–5 || Schmidt (11–7) || Swindell (2–3) || Nen (39) || Pacific Bell Park || 40,869 || 78–60 || L4 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 139 || September 5 || @ Giants || 7–2 || Schilling (20–6) || Ortiz (14–9) || — || Pacific Bell Park || 40,972 || 79–60 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 140 || September 6 || @ Giants || 5–9 || Fultz (3–1) || Lopez (8–17) || — || Pacific Bell Park || 41,155 || 79–61 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 141 || September 7 || Padres || 3–4 || Fikac (2–0) || Swindell (2–4) || Hoffman (36) || Bank One Ballpark || 32,184 || 79–62 || L2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 142 || September 8 || Padres || 8–6 (10) || Kim (5–5) || Serrano (3–3) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 39,929 || 80–62 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 143 || September 9 || Padres || 8–2 || Witt (3–1) || Jones (8–18) || Kim (16) || Bank One Ballpark || 33,741 || 81–62 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 11 || Rockies || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 2) |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 12 || Rockies || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 3) |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 13 || Rockies || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 4) |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 14 || @ Brewers || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 5) |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 15 || @ Brewers || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 6) |- bgcolor=#bbb | – || September 16 || @ Brewers || colspan=8 | Postponed (9/11 attacks, makeup October 7) |- bgcolor=#bfb | 144 || September 17 || @ Rockies || 7–3 || Johnson (19–6) || Davis (1–4) || — || Coors Field || 31,111 || 82–62 || W3 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 145 || September 18 || @ Rockies || 9–10 || Myers (2–3) || Kim (5–6) || — || Coors Field || 30,552 || 82–63 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 146 || September 19 || @ Rockies || 2–8 || Hampton (14–11) || Lopez (8–18) || — || Coors Field || 30,301 || 82–64 || L2 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 147 || September 20 || @ Dodgers || 2–3 (13) || Prokopec (8–6) || Swindell (2–5) || — || Dodger Stadium || 31,776 || 82–65 || L3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 148 || September 21 || @ Dodgers || 10–0 || Batista (10–8) || Mulholland (1–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 44,321 || 83–65 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 149 || September 22 || @ Dodgers || 5–6 (11) || Gagne (5–7) || Koplove (0–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 40,215 || 83–66 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 150 || September 23 || @ Dodgers || 6–1 || Schilling (21–6) || Adams (12–8) || — || Dodger Stadium || 48,410 || 84–66 || W1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 151 || September 25 || Brewers || 4–9 || D'Amico (2–3) || Lopez (8–19) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 35,032 || 84–67 || L1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 152 || September 26 || Brewers || 15–9 || Witt (4–1) || Buddie (0–1) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 30,658 || 85–67 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 153 || September 27 || Brewers || 13–11 || Johnson (20–6) || Quevedo (4–5) || Kim (17) || Bank One Ballpark || 28,359 || 86–67 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 154 || September 28 || Dodgers || 4–3 (11) || Morgan (1–0) || Trombley (3–8) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 46,838 || 87–67 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 155 || September 29 || Dodgers || 8–1 || Batista (11–8) || Baldwin (9–11) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 43,936 || 88–67 || W4 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 156 || September 30 || Dodgers || 1–2 || Park (15–11) || Swindell (2–6) || Shaw (40) || Bank One Ballpark || 43,138 || 88–68 || L1 |- |- bgcolor=#bfb | 157 || October 2 || Rockies || 10–1 || Johnson (21–6) || Hampton (14–13) || — || Bank One Ballpark || 36,263 || 89–68 || W1 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 158 || October 3 || Rockies || 4–3 || Schilling (22–6) || Chacón (6–10) || Kim (18) || Bank One Ballpark || 32,521 || 90–68 || W2 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 159 || October 4 || Rockies || 5–4 || Anderson (4–9) || Neagle (9–8) || Kim (19) || Bank One Ballpark || 29,382 || 91–68 || W3 |- bgcolor=#bfb | 160 || October 5 || @ Brewers || 5–0 || Lopez (9–19) || Levrault (6–10) || — || Miller Park || 24,700 || 92–68 || W4 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 161 || October 6 || @ Brewers || 4–5 || Fox (5–2) || Sabel (3–2) || — || Miller Park || 40,038 || 92–69 || L1 |- bgcolor=#fbb | 162 || October 7 || @ Brewers || 5–15 || Sheets (11–10) || Knott (0–1) || — || Miller Park || 31,761 || 92–70 || L2 |-

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

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

Pos.PlayerGABHHRRBIAvg.
CDamian Miller1233801031347.271
1BMark Grace1454761421578.298
2BJay Bell1294281061346.248
3BMatt Williams1064081121665.275
SSTony Womack125481128330.266
LFLuis Gonzalez16260919857142.325
CFSteve Finley1404951361473.275
RFReggie Sanders1264411163390.263

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHHRRBIAvg.
Craig Counsell141458126438.275
Danny Bautista10022267526.302
David Dellucci115217601040.276
Erubiel Durazo92175471238.269
Junior Spivey7216342521.258
Rod Barajas511061739.160
Greg Colbrunn599728418.289
Chad Moeller25561312.232
Mike DiFelice1221101.048
Midre Cummings2020601.300
Alex Cintrón87200.286
Jason Conti54100.250
Ryan Christenson194101.250
Jack Cust32100.500
Lyle Overbay22100.500
Juan Sosa21000.000
Rob Ryan11000.000
Ken Huckaby11000.000

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Curt Schilling35256.22262.98293
Randy Johnson35249.22162.49372
Brian Anderson29133.1495.2055
Robert Ellis1992.0655.7741
Albie Lopez1381.0474.0069
Armando Reynoso946.2165.9815
Nick Bierbrodt523.0228.2217

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Miguel Batista48139.11183.3690
Bobby Witt1443.1414.7831
Eric Knott34.2011.934
Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
Byung-hyun Kim7898.056192.94113
Greg Swindell6453.22624.5342
Troy Brohawn5949.12314.9330
Bret Prinz4641.04192.6327
Erik Sabel4251.13204.3825
Mike Morgan3138.01004.2624
Russ Springer1817.20017.1312
Mike Mohler1313.20007.247
Mike Koplove910.00103.6014
Matt Mantei87.00022.5712
Geraldo Guzmán49.10002.894
Steve Finley11.00000.000

Post season

NLDS

Main article: 2001 National League Division Series

Arizona wins the series, 3-2

GameHomeScoreVisitorScoreDateSeries
1**Arizona**1St. Louis0October1-0 (AZ)
2Arizona1**St. Louis**4October 101-1
3St. Louis3**Arizona**5October 122-1 (AZ)
4**St. Louis**4Arizona1October 132-2
5**Arizona**2St. Louis1October 143-2 (AZ)

NLCS

Main article: 2001 National League Championship Series

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeScoreRecordAttendanceArizona wins series 4–1 and advances to the [World Series](2001-world-series)
1[October 16](2001-national-league-championship-series-game-1-2c-october-16)Atlanta0**Arizona**20-137,729
2[October 17](2001-national-league-championship-series-game-2-2c-october-17)**Atlanta**8Arizona11-149,334
3[October 19](2001-national-league-championship-series-game-3-2c-october-19)**Arizona**5Atlanta11-241,624
4[October 20](2001-national-league-championship-series-game-4-2c-october-20)**Arizona**11Atlanta41-342,291
5[October 21](2001-national-league-championship-series-game-5-2c-october-21)**Arizona**3Atlanta21-435,652

World series

Main article: 2001 World Series

Game 1

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

Game 2

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

Game 3

October 30, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

[http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_01ws_gm4_arinyy Game 4]

October 31, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

Game 5

November 1, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York

Game 6

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

[https://web.archive.org/web/20011218000809/http://www.mlb.com/ws/homepage/ws_game7.html Game 7]

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

Game log

LegendDiamondbacks WinDiamondbacks LossGame Postponed

|- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 || October 9 || Cardinals || 1–0 || Schilling (1–0) || Morris (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 42,251 || 1–0 || NLDS 1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 2 || October 10 || Cardinals || 1–4 || Williams (1–0) || Johnson (0–1) || Kline (1) || Bank One Ballpark || 41,793 || 1–1 || NLDS 2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 3 || October 12 || @ Cardinals || 5–3 || Batista (1–0) || Matthews (0–1) || Kim (1) || Busch Memorial Stadium || 52,273 || 2–1 || NLDS 3 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 4 || October 13 || @ Cardinals || 1–4 || Smith (1–0) || Lopez (0–1) || Kline (2) || Busch Memorial Stadium || 52,194 || 2–2 || NLDS 4 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 5 || October 14 || Cardinals || 2–1 || Schilling (2–0) || Kline (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 42,810 || 3–2 || NLDS 5 |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 || October 16 || Braves || 2–0 || Johnson (1–0) || || || Bank One Ballpark || 37,729 || 1–0 || NLCS 1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 2 || October 17 || Braves || 1–8 || || Batista (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,334 || 1–1 || NLCS 2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 3 || October 19 || @ Braves || 5–1 || Schilling (1–0) || || || Turner Field || 41,624 || 2–1 || NLCS 3 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 4 || October 20 || @ Braves || 11–4 || Anderson (1–0) || || Kim (1) || Turner Field || 42,291 || 3–1 || NLCS 4 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 5 || October 21 || @ Braves || 3–2 || Johnson (2–0) || || Kim (2) || Turner Field || 35,652 || 4–1 || NLCS 5 |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 1 || October 27 || Yankees || 9–1 || Schilling (1–0) || Mussina (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,646 || 1–0 || WS 1 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 2 || October 28 || Yankees || 4–0 || Johnson (1–0) || Pettitte (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,646 || 2–0 || WS 2 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 3 || October 30 || @ Yankees || 1–2 || Clemens (1–0) || Anderson (0–1) || Rivera (1) || Yankee Stadium || 55,820 || 2–1 || WS 3 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 4 || October 31 || @ Yankees || 3–4 (10 inn.) || Rivera (1–0) || Kim (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 55,863 || 2–2 || WS 4 |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 5 || November 1 || @ Yankees || 2–3 (12 inn.) || Hitchcock (1–0) || Lopez (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 56,018 || 2–3 || WS 5 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 6 || November 3 || Yankees || 15–2 || Johnson (2–0) || Pettitte (0–2) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,707 || 3–3 || WS 6 |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 7 || November 4 || Yankees || 3–2 || Johnson (3–0) || Rivera (1–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,589 || 4–3 || WS 7 |- Notes: : All times in Mountain Standard Time.

Game times

#DateOpponentTimeNetwork TVLocal RadioNetwork Radio
1 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 9[Cardinals](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)5:15 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 10[Cardinals](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)1:20 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 12@ [Cardinals](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)5:15 PM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 13@ [Cardinals](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)10:15 AM MSTFox FamilyKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 14[Cardinals](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
1 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 16[Braves](2001-atlanta-braves-season)5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 17[Braves](2001-atlanta-braves-season)5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 19@ [Braves](2001-atlanta-braves-season)5:20 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 20@ [Braves](2001-atlanta-braves-season)4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 21@ [Braves](2001-atlanta-braves-season)4:50 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
1 [WS](2001-world-series)October 27[Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)4:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
2 [WS](2001-world-series)October 28[Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
3 [WS](2001-world-series)October 30@ [Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
4 [WS](2001-world-series)October 31@ [Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
5 [WS](2001-world-series)November 1@ [Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)6:00 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
6 [WS](2001-world-series)November 3[Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
7 [WS](2001-world-series)November 4[Yankees](2001-new-york-yankees-season)5:30 PM MSTFoxKTAR-AMESPN Radio
Umpires
#DateOpponentHome PlateFirst BaseSecond BaseThird BaseLeft FieldRight Field
1 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 9[St. Louis](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)Randy MarshJohn HirschbeckLarry YoungTim TschidaDale ScottAlfonso Márquez
2 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 10[St. Louis](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)John HirschbeckLarry YoungTim TschidaDale ScottAlfonso MárquezRandy Marsh
3 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 12@ [St. Louis](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)Mike WintersBrian GormanJim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck Meriwether
4 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 13@ [St. Louis](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)Brian GormanJim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck MeriwetherMike Winters
5 [NLDS](2001-national-league-division-series)October 14[St. Louis](2001-st-louis-cardinals-season)Jim JoyceMike EverittBruce FroemmingChuck MeriwetherMike WintersBrian Gorman
1 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 16[Atlanta](2001-atlanta-braves-season)Jerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClelland
2 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 17[Atlanta](2001-atlanta-braves-season)Jeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry Crawford
3 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 19@ [Atlanta](2001-atlanta-braves-season)Angel HernandezMike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff Kellogg
4 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 20@ [Atlanta](2001-atlanta-braves-season)Mike ReillyGerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel Hernandez
5 [NLCS](2001-national-league-championship-series)October 21@ [Atlanta](2001-atlanta-braves-season)Gerry DavisTim McClellandJerry CrawfordJeff KelloggAngel HernandezMike Reilly
1 [WS](2001-world-series)October 27[New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Steve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuth
2 [WS](2001-world-series)October 28[New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Mark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve Rippley
3 [WS](2001-world-series)October 30@ [New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Dale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark Hirschbeck
4 [WS](2001-world-series)October 31@ [New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Ed RapuanoJim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale Scott
5 [WS](2001-world-series)November 1@ [New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Jim JoyceDana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd Rapuano
6 [WS](2001-world-series)November 3[New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Dana DeMuthSteve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim Joyce
7 [WS](2001-world-series)November 4[New York (AL)](2001-new-york-yankees-season)Steve RippleyMark HirschbeckDale ScottEd RapuanoJim JoyceDana 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
  • 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-TVThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Joe GaragiolaRod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Cable TV

Cable ChannelPlay-by-play #1Play-by-play #2Color commentators
Fox Sports Net ArizonaThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Joe GaragiolaRod Allen and Jim Traber

Local Radio

Flagship stationPlay-by-play #1Play-by-play #2Color commentators
KTAR-AMThom Brennaman or Greg SchulteGreg Schulte or Jeff MunnRod 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

References

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. "Midre Cummings Stats".
  4. "Mike Mohler Stats".
  5. "The Ballplayers – Randy Johnson {{!}} baseballbiography.com".
  6. [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=2001&t=ARI 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Roster by Baseball Almanac]
  7. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/u/ugglada01.shtml Dan Uggla Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  8. "Ian Kinsler Stats".
  9. "2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Statistics".
  10. "Hutch Award | Baseball Almanac".
  11. "MLB Roberto Clemente Award Winners".
  12. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition''. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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