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2001 Los Angeles Dodgers season


FieldValue
nameLos Angeles Dodgers
season2001
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkDodger Stadium
cityLos Angeles
record86–76 (.531)
divisional_place3rd
ownersFox Entertainment Group
presidentBob Graziano
general_managersKevin Malone, Dave Wallace
managersJim Tracy
televisionFox Sports Net West 2; KTLA(5)
radioXTRA Sports 1150
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday

Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday

KWKW Jaime Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez |}}

The 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 112th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 44th season in Los Angeles, California. It was the first season with Jim Tracy as manager, after serving as the bench coach the previous two seasons.

On July 28, the Dodgers were 61–44, leading the NL West by 2 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks; however, the Dodgers would fade and lose 32 of their last 57 games, finishing third in the National League West, and six games behind the eventual World Series champion Arizona. This was their last season to be broadcast by KTLA (5).

Shawn Green had his best season, hitting a Dodger-record 49 home runs and also setting L.A. records for extra-base hits (84) and total bases (358). Paul Lo Duca became the full-time catcher and led the team with a .320 batting average and Jeff Shaw became the Dodgers all-time leader in saves, with 129.

Offseason

  • February 25, 2001: Acquired Marquis Grissom and Ruddy Lugo from the Milwaukee Brewers for Devon White
  • March 13, 2001: Scott Service was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • March 18, 2001: Acquired Gary Majewski, Andre Simpson and Orlando Rodriguez from the Chicago White Sox for Antonio Osuna and Carlos Ortega
  • March 28, 2001: Traded Mike Judd to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for a player to be named later
  • March 28, 2001: Ramón Martínez was released by the Dodgers.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day startersNamePosition
Tom GoodwinCenter fielder
Mark GrudzielanekSecond baseman
Gary SheffieldLeft fielder
Shawn GreenRight fielder
Eric KarrosFirst baseman
Chris DonnelsThird baseman
Chad KreuterCatcher
Alex CoraShortstop
Chan Ho ParkStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

  • April 1, 2001: Doug Linton was released.
  • July 13, 2001: Acquired McKay Christensen from the Chicago White Sox for Wade Parrish.
  • July 26, 2001: Acquired James Baldwin and cash from the Chicago White Sox for Jeff Barry, Gary Majewski and Onan Masaoka.
  • July 31, 2001: Acquired Terry Mulholland from the Pittsburgh Pirates for Adrian Burnside and Mike Fetters.
  • July 31, 2001: Acquired Mike Trombley from the Baltimore Orioles for Kris Foster and Gerónimo Gil.

Roster

**Pitchers****Catchers****Outfielders****Manager**

Starting Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOCG
**Chan Ho Park**3635234.015-113.5091218
**Terry Adams**4322166.112-84.3354141
**Éric Gagné **3324151.26-74.7546130
**Luke Prokopec**2922138.18-74.884091
**Kevin Brown **2019115.210-42.6538104
Darren Dreifort161694.24-75.134791
James Baldwin121279.13-64.202553
Dennis Springer4319.01-13.3227
Andy Ashby2211.22-03.8617

Relief Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOSV
**Jeff Shaw**77074.23-53.62185843
Matt Herges75099.19-83.4446761
Giovanni Carrara47385.16-13.1624700
Jesse Orosco35016.00-13.947210
Mike Fetters34029.22-16.0713261
Terry Mulholland19329.11-15.837250
Al Reyes19025.22-13.8613231
Gregg Olson28024.20-18.0320240
Jeff Williams15124.12-16.291790
Mike Trombley19023.10-46.5610270
José Antonio Núñez607.10-113.505110

Batting Stats

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

NamePosGABAvg.RHHRRBISB
**Paul Lo Duca**C/1B/LF/RF125460.3207114725902
Chad KreuterC73191.21521416170
Ángel PeñaC2254.204311120
Brian JohnsonC34.25001010
**Eric Karros**1B121438.2354210315633
**Mark Grudzielanek**2B133539.2718314613554
**Alex Cora**SS/2B134405.21738884290
**Adrián Beltré**3B/SS126475.26559126136013
Jeff Reboulet2B/SS/3B/LF94215.26635573220
Dave Hansen1B/3B92140.23613332200
Hiram Bocachica2B/3B/LF/RF75133.2331531294
Chris Donnels1B/3B6688.170815380
Jeff Branson2B/SS/3B1321.28636000
Phil Hiatt1B/3B3050.240612260
Tim Bogar1B/3B/SS1215.33345220
**Shawn Green**RF/CF/1B161619.2971211844912520
**Marquis Grissom**CF/LF/RF135448.221569921607
**Gary Sheffield**LF/RF143515.311981603610010
Tom GoodwinCF/LF105286.231516642222
McKay ChristensenCF/LF2849.327716173
Bruce AvenLF/RF2124.33338120

2001 Awards

Farm system

Teams in BOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball draft

Main article: 2001 Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers selected 49 players in this draft. Of those, only three of them would eventually play Major League baseball. They lost their first round pick this year to the Atlanta Braves as a result of their signing free agent pitcher Andy Ashby. The second round pick was right-handed pitcher Billy Pilkington from Santiago High School in Garden Grove, California. He played four seasons in the minors and had a record of 30-21 and a 3.67 ERA in 19 games (17 starts) before he was released. This years draft class was so bad that only four players in the top 20 picks even reached AAA.

The only player that made the Majors for more than a cameo appearance was Edwin Jackson, selected in the sixth round as an outfielder out of Shaw High School in Columbus, Georgia. He was converted to a pitcher and made it to the Majors in 2003 with the Dodgers and was then traded in 2006. He was a 2009 All-Star with the Detroit Tigers and also pitched a no-hitter in 2010 while a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
2Billy PilkingtonRHPSantiago High SchoolYes2001–2005AA
3David TaylorRHPSouth Lake High SchoolYes2001Rookie
4Kole StrayhornRHPShawnee High SchoolYes2002–2006AA
5Steve NelsonRHPCole Harbour District High SchoolYes2001–2005A+
6Edwin JacksonOFShaw High SchoolYes2001–2021**MLB**
7David CuenLHPCibola High SchoolYes2001–2005A
8Dave CardonaOFColegio San José High SchoolYes2001–2010A+
9Sean PierceOFSan Diego State UniversityYes2002–2003A+
10Thom OttRHPUniversity of Nebraska at LincolnYes2001–2003A
11Luis GonzalezLHPFlorida Air Academy High SchoolYes2001–2011**NPB**
12Cedric BensonOFRobert E. Lee High SchoolYes2001–2002Rookie
13Matt KauffmanLHPSan Jose State UniversityYes2001–2002Rookie
14Ryan CarterOFRiverdale High SchoolYes2001–2006A+
15James StewartRHPSabino High SchoolYes2001–2003A+
16Josh CanalesSSUniversity of California, Los AngelesYes2001–2003AAA
17Michael JohnsonOFUniversity of ArkansasYes2001Rookie
18Vance McCrackenRHPWest Virginia UniversityYes2001–2003A+
19John Urick1BCowley County Community CollegeNo
Yankees-20032003–2010AAA
20Billy Malone2BRobert Morris CollegeYes2001–2007Rookie
21Jereme MilonsOFStarkville High SchoolYes2002–2013A+
22Scott Gillitzer2BUniversity of Wisconsin at MadisonYes2001–2004A+
23James DykesLHPParklane Academy High SchoolNo
24Ryan LennertonLHPBrookswood Secondary SchoolNo
25Garrett MurdyRHPMission Viejo High SchoolNo
Astros-20042004–2008A
26Jay SadloweRHPFarragut High SchoolNo
27Christopher HutchesonLHPFlorala High SchoolNo
28Kyle CristRHPGranite Bay High SchoolNo
Royals-20042004–2009AA
29Dennis Bigley1BDallas Christian High SchoolNo
Blue Jays-20052005–2006A-
30Thomas WilsonLHPCentral Cabarrus High SchoolNo
Expos-20042004–2007A+
31David ParkerRHPSisler High SchoolNo
Dodgers-20022002–2005Rookie
32Michael HollimonSSDallas Jesuit College PrepNo
Tigers-20052005–2012**MLB**
33Jason StefaiLHPAlbertson CollegeYes2001–2004A+
34Brian DevereauxRHPHollywood Christian High SchoolNo
35Christopher CaseyLHPHuntsville High SchoolNo
36Brain ClevelandSSSan Jose City CollegeNo
Marlins-20042004–2006AA
37Dustin SchroerOFNo
38Ryan HamiltonSSKlein High SchoolNo
39William Johnson1BNorth Springs High SchoolNo
40Cameron FeightnerRHPBeaverton High SchoolNo
41Jim GregoryLHPCrockett High SchoolNo
42Jordan KissockOFDelphi AcademyNo
43Clint SammonsCParkview High SchoolNo
Braves-20042004–2012**MLB**
44Clay WehnerCThomasville High SchoolNo
45Mike RodriguezRHPSierra CollegeYes2002–2006A+
46Mike LynchCSouth Suburban CollegeYes2002–2006Rookie
47Devin MondsRHPNepean High SchoolNo
48Daniel DescloudsRHPConnors State CollegeNo
49Jason SchulerCCollege of Lake CountyNo
50Brooks Bollinger3BUniversity of Wisconsin at MadisonNo

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References

References

  1. "Scott Service Stats".
  2. "Ramon Martinez Stats".
  3. "Doug Linton Stats".
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/baldwja01.shtml James Baldwin Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=2001&draft_type=junreg& 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]
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