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Major League Wins and
Losses
The year in which each
of the 30 major league teams last had a winning season,
entering the 2001 season. |
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Arizona:
Anaheim:
Atlanta:
Boston:
Chicago (AL):
Cincinnati:
Cleveland:
Colorado:
Los Angeles:
New York (NL):
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2000*
2000
2000
2000*
2000*
2000
2000*
2000
2000*
2000
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New York (AL):
Oakland: :
St. Louis:
San Francisco:
Seattle:
Texas:
Toronto:
Houston:
Chicago (NL):
San Diego: :
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2000*
2000*
2000*
2000*
2000*
2000
2000
1999*
1998*
1998
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Baltimore:
Florida:
Montreal:
Kansas City:
Detroit:
Philadelphia:
Milwaukee:
Minnesota:
Pittsburgh:
Tampa Bay:
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1997
1997
1996
1994
1993
1993
1992
1992*
1992
none
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Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/22/01
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*=
winning 2001 season
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Attendance
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Home
Games
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Month
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Outoor
Record
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Indoor
Record
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475,925
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15
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April
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4-0
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7-4
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359,468
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11
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May
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3-1
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4-3
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401,976
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10
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June
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2-3
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1-4
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487,906
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18
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July
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3-14
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1-0
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513,846
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15
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August
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5-7
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1-2
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189,030
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6
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September
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1-4
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1-0
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189,339
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6
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October
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0-1
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3-2
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2,810,681
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81
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Totals
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18-30
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18-15
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Official
attendance for 2001: 2,811,041
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Overall
home record: 36-45
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| Firsts
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2001
Home Run Tracker |
March 30, 2001
Exhibition game:
vs. Chicago White Sox
April
6, 2001
Official Game: vs. Cincinnati Reds
Indoor
Game
Game time: 7:05
Outside Temp At Game Time: 43F
Sellout Crowd: 42,024
Ceremonial Pitches: Commissioner
Bud Selig and President George W. Bush
Pitch: Jeff D'Amico (strike)
Batter: Reds' Barry Larkin (grounded out)
Out: Reds' Larkin
Foul Out: Reds' Michael Tucker to Tyler Houston
Fly ball: Dmitri Young to Burnitz
Brewers Batter: Ron Belliard
Brewers Out: Ron Belliard
Putout: Richie Sexson
Assist: Jeff D'Amico
Hit/Single: Reds' Sean Casey
Brewers Hit (and extra-base hit): Hernandez leads off
the bottom of the third with a looping double into left center
Home Run: Reds' Michael Tucker hits a two-run homer
Double: Jose Hernandez
Back-to-back hits: Burnitz's home run and Hammonds double
in the sixth inning
Brewers Home Run: Burnitz smashes a 2-2 pitch by Reds'
Scott Sullivan
First Brewers Lead: Hernandez's double gives the Brewers
a 3-2 lead in the fourth
Bat thrown into the stands: Burnitz right before hitting
the Crew's first Miller Park homer
Double Play: Reds' Aaron Boone hits a grounder that Jose
Hernandez throws to Belliard for the first out. Belliard throws
to Sexson for the second out
Strikeout:Sexson from Reds' Bell
Walk: Jeromy Burnitz from Reds' Bell
Caught Stealing:Reds' Kelly Stinnett throws out Burnitz
trying to steal second base
Run: Barry Larkin on Reds' Tucker's home run
RBI: Reds' Michael Tucker
Brewers Run: Tyler Houston on three run double by Hernandez.
Burnitz and Jeffrey Hammonds also score
Intentional Walk:Reds' Bell issues Henry Blanco a free
pass to pitch to D'Amico
Hit By Pitch: Reds' Pokey Reese by D'Amico
Error: Reds' Larkin's throwing error allows Belliard
to reach in the bottom of the fifth.
Stolen Base: Belliard steals second on a 2-1 pitch.
Relief pitcher: Reds' Scott Sullivan
Pinch hitter: Reds' Wilton Guerrero for Bell
Sausage Race Winner: Bratwurst
Brewers Pitching Change:Mike DeJean relieves D'Amico
with one out in top of the seventh
Attendance: 42,024 (choice #4 in the quiz)
Game-Winning Home Run: Sexson rocks a solo shot 430
feet into the left-field bleachers, giving Milwaukee a 5-4 lead
in the bottom of the eighth.
Winning Pitcher: David Weathers
Losing Pitcher:Reds' Dennys Reyes
Roof Opening: 10:15 p.m., with the chords of Strauss'
"Also Sprach Zarathrustra" rising in the background and a capacity
crowd cheering inside, the Miller Park roof begins its 10-minute
opening to the 40-degree Milwaukee night.
Win: April
6, 2001 vs. Reds
Sweep: April 6-8, 2001
vs. Reds
Former Brewer to Visit: Alex Ochoa
April 8, 2001
Outdoor game: vs.
Astros
Back-to-Back Homers: Jenkins
and Sexson
April 10, 2001
First save: Astros' Billy Wagner
April 12, 2001
Blowout: Brewers 12 Astros
4
Grand Slam: Jose Hernandez in the fifth bringing home
Lopez, Jenkins, Sexson, and Burnitz
Triple: Jeff D'Amico in the fourth
Record (tie): Jose Hernandez ties a 31 year old record
of most RBIs in a game: 7
Losing series: April 10-12 vs. Houston Astros
April 14, 2001
Nationally televised game: on
FX against the Giants
Ejection: Davey Lopes
in the second
Everyday player triple: Burnitz
in the second
April 15, 2001
Winning homestand: April
6-15
April 28, 2001
Curtain Call: Geoff
Jenkins after third home run of the game setting a club record
of three home runs in a single game brining in 6 runs (solo
homer, 2-run homer, and a 3-run homer). He struck out in his
forth at bat with the bases load.
April 29, 2001
Winning month: April
13-11 Overall (11-4 Home, 2-7 Road). First
time the Brewers have had three connective winning months since
1992. In addition, the Brewers are undefeated in day games at
Miller Park.
May
7, 2001
Beginning of the
first four-game series
First Outdoor Game
Losing Outdoor
Game: vs. Chicago
Cubs
May 10, 2001
Closing of the
roof during a game: 8th inning vs. Cubs
May 12, 2001
Extra inning game:
12
Game with no home runs: vs. Pirates
May 18, 2001
If the game was
at Miller Park it wouldn't have been postponed game: at
Pittsburgh
May 24, 2001
Losing Day Game:
vs. St Louis
May Home Record: 7-4
Overall
Record: 28-24
June 6, 2001
Millionth person
visits Miller Park
Sweep of the Brewers: vs. Reds
June 15, 2001
Delay
and cancelation of game: due to power outage
June
16, 2001
Interleague
game : vs.
Royals
Day - night double header
Interleage loss
June
17, 2001
Interleague
win : vs.
Royals
Month with a losing record at home and overall: June
July
16 , 2001
Fell
below .500 at home : vs.
White Sox
Began season low point at five below and began losing streak.
July
25, 2001
Broke
11 game losing streak: vs.
Dodgers
August
3 , 2001
Two
millionth person visits Miller Park
August
14, 2001
1000
Ks:
vs.
Phillies as The Crew strives to smash the Tigers previous record.
Wright
sets club record: vs.
Phillies with 11th hit. The most for a pitcher.
October
2 , 2001
Inside
the Park Home Run:
Cardinals'
Fernando Vina
October
5, 2001
Clinc
Title:
By beating the Brewers and a loss by the Giants, Arizona clinches
the NL West and later wins the World Series against the Yankees
in Game 7.
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Date |
Brewers |
Opponent |
Total |
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A
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3/30 |
1 |
ChiSox |
2 |
3 |
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B
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3/31 |
2 |
BoSox |
1 |
3 |
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1
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4/6 |
2 |
Reds |
2 |
4 |
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2
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4/7 |
0 |
Reds |
1 |
1 |
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3
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4/8 |
2 |
Reds |
1 |
3 |
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4
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4/10 |
0 |
Astros |
1 |
1 |
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5
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4/11 |
1 |
Astros |
2 |
3 |
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6
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4/12 |
4* |
Astros |
2 |
6 |
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7
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4/13 |
1 |
Giants |
1 |
2 |
| 8 |
4/14 |
5 |
Giants |
1 |
6 |
| 9 |
4/15 |
1 |
Giants |
4 |
5 |
| 10 |
4/24 |
3 |
Mets |
1 |
4 |
| 11 |
4/25 |
0 |
Mets |
1 |
1 |
| 12 |
4/26 |
5* |
Mets |
4 |
9 |
| 13 |
4/27 |
0 |
Expos |
3 |
3 |
| 14 |
4/28 |
4 |
Expos |
0 |
4 |
| 15 |
4/29 |
2 |
Expos |
0 |
2 |
| 16 |
5/7 |
1 |
Cubs |
0 |
1 |
| 17 |
5/8 |
1 |
Cubs |
1 |
2 |
| 18 |
5/9 |
2 |
Cubs |
2 |
4 |
| 19 |
5/10 |
4 |
Cubs |
1 |
5 |
| 20 |
5/11 |
0 |
Pirates |
0 |
0 |
| 21 |
5/12 |
1 |
Pirates |
2 |
3 |
| 22 |
5/13 |
2 |
Pirates |
1 |
3 |
| 23 |
5/14 |
1 |
Pirates |
1 |
3 |
| 24 |
5/22 |
0 |
Cardinals |
0 |
0 |
| 25 |
5/23 |
1 |
Cardinals |
0 |
1 |
| 26 |
5/24 |
2 |
Cardinals |
1 |
3 |
| 27 |
6/1 |
1 |
Cubs |
1 |
2 |
| 28 |
6/2 |
0 |
Cubs |
3 |
3 |
| 29 |
6/3 |
0 |
Cubs |
1 |
1 |
| 30 |
6/5 |
3 |
Reds |
2 |
5 |
| 31 |
6/6 |
0 |
Reds |
1 |
1 |
| 32 |
6/16 |
1 |
Royals |
2 |
3 |
| 33 |
6/16 |
1 |
Royals |
1 |
2 |
| 34 |
6/17 |
2 |
Royals |
2 |
4 |
| 35 |
6/29 |
1 |
Astros |
1 |
2 |
| 36 |
6/30 |
2 |
Astros |
2 |
4 |
| 37 |
7/1 |
0 |
Astros |
0 |
0 |
| 38 |
7/2 |
1 |
Astros |
0 |
1 |
| 39 |
7/3 |
0 |
Cardinals |
0 |
0 |
| 40 |
7/4 |
1 |
Cardinals |
2 |
3 |
| 41 |
7/5 |
1 |
Cardinals |
0 |
1 |
| 42 |
7/12 |
2 |
Twins |
7 |
9 |
| 43 |
7/13 |
3 |
Twins |
2 |
5 |
| 44 |
7/14 |
1 |
Twins |
1 |
2 |
| 45 |
7/15 |
1 |
ChiSox |
1 |
2 |
| 46 |
7/16 |
1 |
ChiSox |
1 |
2 |
| 47 |
7/17 |
3 |
ChiSox |
4 |
7 |
| 48 |
7/23 |
0 |
Dodgers |
2 |
2 |
| 49 |
7/24 |
2 |
Dodgers |
2 |
4 |
| 50 |
7/25 |
2 |
Dodgers |
3 |
5 |
| 51 |
7/27 |
3 |
Padres |
0 |
3 |
| 52 |
7/28 |
0 |
Padres |
3 |
3 |
| 53 |
7/29 |
2 |
Padres |
2 |
4 |
| 54 |
7/31 |
0 |
Marlins |
0 |
0 |
| 55 |
8/1 |
0 |
Marlins |
1 |
1 |
| 56 |
8/2 |
1 |
Marlins |
0 |
1 |
| 57 |
8/3 |
1 |
Braves |
0 |
1 |
| 58 |
8/4 |
2 |
Braves |
3 |
5 |
| 59 |
8/5 |
1* |
Braves |
0 |
1 |
| 60 |
8/14 |
0 |
Phillies |
1 |
1 |
| 61 |
8/15 |
2 |
Phillies |
1 |
3 |
| 62 |
8/16 |
1 |
Phillies |
1 |
2 |
| 63 |
8/24 |
2 |
Rockies |
4 |
6 |
| 64 |
8/25 |
3 |
Rockies |
0 |
3 |
| 65 |
8/26 |
0 |
Rockies |
1 |
1 |
| 66 |
8/27 |
4 |
Pirates |
2 |
6 |
| 67 |
8/28 |
1 |
Pirates |
0 |
1 |
| 68 |
8/29 |
0 |
Pirates |
2 |
2 |
| 69 |
8/31 |
0 |
Astros |
1 |
1 |
| 70 |
9/1 |
2 |
Astros |
1 |
3 |
| 71 |
9/2 |
0 |
Astros |
0 |
0 |
| 72 |
9/10 |
0 |
Cardinals |
1 |
1 |
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9/11 |
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Cardinals |
Postponed
until 10/2 |
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9/12 |
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Cardinals |
Postponed
until 10/3 |
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9/13 |
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Cardinals |
Postponed
until 10/4 |
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9/14 |
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D'backs |
Postponed
until 10/5 |
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9/15 |
|
D'backs |
Postponed
until 10/6 |
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9/16 |
|
D'backs |
Postponed
until 10/7 |
| 73 |
9/21 |
0 |
Reds |
1 |
1 |
| 74 |
9/22 |
0 |
Reds |
3 |
3 |
| 75 |
9/23 |
1 |
Reds |
1 |
2 |
| 76 |
10/2 |
1 |
Cardinals |
2 |
3 |
| 77 |
10/3 |
3 |
Cardinals |
3 |
6 |
| 78 |
10/4 |
1 |
Cardinals |
2 |
3 |
| 79 |
10/5 |
0 |
D'backs |
2 |
2 |
| 80 |
10/6 |
0 |
D'backs |
2 |
2 |
| 81 |
10/7 |
1 |
D'backs |
2 |
3 |
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Total
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106 |
|
116 |
222** |
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Average
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1.31 |
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1.43 |
2.74** |
*
Includes Grand Slam!
** Including 2 Exhibition Games
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Welcome
to Miller Park
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Who
visited first? Who was the last to finally visit?
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| A. ChiSox |
6. Cubs |
13. Padres |
| B. BoSox |
7. Pirates |
14. Marlins |
| 1. Reds |
8. Cardinals |
15. Braves |
| 2. Astros |
9. Royals |
16. Phillies |
| 3. Giants |
10. Twins |
17. Rockies |
| 4. Mets |
11. ChiSox |
18. D'backs |
| 5. Expos |
12. Dodgers |
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