2000 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The Colorado Rockies ' 2000 season was the eighth for the Rockies. They competed in the National League West . Buddy Bell was their manager. They played home games at Coors Field . They finished with a record of 82–80, fourth in the NL West. Despite the team finishing fourth in their division and finishing with a mediocre record, the team batted excellently; the 2000 Rockies combined for a team batting average of .294, which was the integration era's highest mark since the 1950 Boston Red Sox batted .302. They led the league in hits; finished 2nd in on-base percentage (tied with the San Francisco Giants ) and runs scored; and third in stolen bases (tied with the San Diego Padres ).
Offseason
October 30, 1999: Dante Bichette was traded by the Colorado Rockies with cash to the Cincinnati Reds for Stan Belinda and Jeffrey Hammonds.[ 1]
November 16, 1999: Darryl Kile was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Luther Hackman and Dave Veres to the St. Louis Cardinals for Manny Aybar, Brent Butler, Rich Croushore, and José Jiménez.[ 2]
November 17, 1999: Curt Leskanic was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Milwaukee Brewers for Mike Myers.[ 3]
November 21, 1999: Julián Tavárez was selected off waivers by the Colorado Rockies from the San Francisco Giants.[ 4]
December 9, 1999: Tom Goodwin was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 5]
December 13, 1999: Vinny Castilla was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for Rolando Arrojo and Aaron Ledesma.[ 6]
December 13, 1999: Jamey Wright was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Henry Blanco to the Milwaukee Brewers for Jeff Cirillo and Scott Karl.[ 7]
December 16, 1999: Brent Mayne was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 8]
January 14, 2000: Bobby Jones was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Lariel González to the New York Mets for Masato Yoshii.[ 9]
March 31, 2000: Brian Hunter was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 10]
Regular season
Opening Day starters
[ 11]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
3–6
5–4
2–5
7–6
4–5
6–1
7–6
4–5
4–5
2–7
8–1
7–2
9–4
6–7
5–4
6–9
Atlanta
6–3
—
4–5
2–5
5–4
6–6
5–4
7–2
6–3
6–7
7–6
8–5
5–2
8–1
6–3
3–4
11–7
Chicago
4–5
5–4
—
4–8
4–5
1–6
5–7
3–6
6–7
4–5
2–5
6–3
3–9
3–5
4–5
3–10
8–7
Cincinnati
5–2
5–2
8–4
—
6–3
3–6
7–5
4–5
5–8–1
6–3
5–4
3–4
7–6
4–5
3–6
7–6
7–8
Colorado
6–7
4–5
5–4
3–6
—
4–5
5–4
4–9
4–5
7–2
3–6
6–3
7–2
7–6
6–7
5–3
6–6
Florida
5–4
6–6
6–1
6–3
5–4
—
3–5
2–7
3–4
7–6
6–6
9–4
5–4
2–7
3–6
3–6
8–9
Houston
1–6
4–5
7–5
5–7
4–5
5–3
—
3–6
7–6
4–5
2–5
5–4
10–3
2–7
1–8
6–6
6–9
Los Angeles
6–7
2–7
6–3
5–4
9–4
7–2
6–3
—
3–4
5–3
4–5
5–4
4–5
8–5
7–5
3–6
6–9
Milwaukee
5–4
3–6
7–6
8–5–1
5–4
4–3
6–7
4–3
—
4–5
2–7
2–5
7–5
2–7
3–6
5–7
6–9
Montreal
5–4
7–6
5–4
3–6
2–7
6–7
5–4
3–5
5–4
—
3–9
5–7
3–4
3–6
3–6
2–5
7–11
New York
7–2
6–7
5–2
4–5
6–3
6–6
5–2
5–4
7–2
9–3
—
6–7
7–2
3–6
3–5
6–3
9–9
Philadelphia
1–8
5–8
3–6
4–3
3–6
4–9
4–5
4–5
5–2
7–5
7–6
—
3–6
2–5
2–7
2–7
9–9
Pittsburgh
2–7
2–5
9–3
6–7
2–7
4–5
3–10
5–4
5–7
4–3
2–7
6–3
—
7–2
2–6
4–8
6–9
San Diego
4–9
1–8
5–3
5–4
6–7
7–2
7–2
5–8
7–2
6–3
6–3
5–2
2–7
—
5–7
0–9
5–10
San Francisco
7–6
3–6
5–4
6–3
7–6
6–3
8–1
5–7
6–3
6–3
5–3
7–2
6–2
7–5
—
5–4
8–7
St. Louis
4–5
4–3
10–3
6–7
3–5
6–3
6–6
6–3
7–5
5–2
3–6
7–2
8–4
9–0
4–5
—
7–8
Transactions
April 7, 2000: Manny Aybar was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Cincinnati Reds for Gabe White.[ 12]
June 5, 2000: Garrett Atkins was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 5th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 22, 2000.[ 13]
June 5, 2000: Clint Barmes was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 10th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 9, 2000.[ 14]
June 5, 2000: Brad Hawpe was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 11th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 21, 2000.[ 15]
July 15, 2000: Todd Sears (minors) was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Minnesota Twins for Butch Huskey and Todd Walker.[ 16]
July 27, 2000: Rolando Arrojo was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Rich Croushore and Mike Lansing to the Boston Red Sox for Jeff Frye, Brian Rose, John Wasdin, and Jeff Taglienti (minors).[ 17]
July 31, 2000: Todd Hollandsworth was traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers with Kevin Gibbs (minors) and Randey Dorame (minors) to the Colorado Rockies for Tom Goodwin and cash.[ 18]
Major League debuts
Roster
2000 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in: SB = Stolen bases
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves
Game log
2000 Game Log
April: 11-14 (Home: 6-4; Away: 5-10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
@ Braves
2–0
Maddux (1–0)
Astacio (0–1)
Remlinger (1)
42,255
0–1
2
April 4
@ Braves
5–3
Tavárez (1–0)
Burkett (0–1)
Jiménez (1)
26,132
1–1
3
April 5
@ Braves
9–6
Chen (1–0)
Aybar (0–1)
Ligtenberg (1)
30,008
1–2
4
April 7
@ Marlins
4–3
Penny (1–0)
Yoshii (0–1)
Alfonseca (2)
13,803
1–3
5
April 8
@ Marlins
4–2
Jiménez (1–0)
Fernandez (1–1)
Lee (1)
20,077
2–3
6
April 9
@ Marlins
7–6
Dempster (1–1)
Astacio (0–2)
Alfonseca (3)
16,463
2–4
7
April 10
Reds
7–5
Arrojo (1–0)
Parris (0–2)
Belinda (1)
48,094
3–4
8
April 11
Reds
10–3
Villone (2–0)
Bohanon (0–1)
40,488
3–5
9
April 12
Reds
7–5
Jiménez (2–0)
Reyes (0–1)
Tavárez (1)
38,339
4–5
10
April 13
Cardinals
12–6
Croushore (1–0)
Kile (2–1)
39,365
5–5
11
April 14
Cardinals
6–2
Astacio (1–2)
Ankiel (1–1)
40,248
6–5
12
April 16
Cardinals
9–3
Hentgen (3–0)
Arrojo (1–1)
43,029
6–6
13
April 16
Cardinals
14–13
Jiménez (3–0)
Mohler (0–1)
White (1)
35,095
7–6
14
April 17
@ Diamondbacks
9–1
Yoshii (1–1)
Daal (0–1)
33,743
8–6
15
April 18
@ Diamondbacks
7–1
Reynoso (1–2)
Karl (0–1)
30,275
8–7
16
April 19
@ Diamondbacks
8–7
Morgan (1–0)
Tavárez (1–1)
Kim (1)
31,237
8–8
17
April 20
@ Diamondbacks
3–0
Johnson (4–0)
Arrojo (1–2)
34,458
8–9
18
April 21
@ Cardinals
6–4
Jarvis (1–0)
Hentgen (3–1)
Jiménez (2)
34,966
9–9
19
April 22
@ Cardinals
7–6
Croushore (2–0)
James (0–1)
Jiménez (3)
42,901
10–9
20
April 23
@ Cardinals
6–3 (7)
Benes (2–1)
Karl (0–2)
Slocumb (1)
30,253
10–10
21
April 25
@ Expos
10–4
Pavano (3–0)
Bohanon (0–2)
10,019
10–11
22
April 26
@ Expos
9–2
Hermanson (3–1)
Jarvis (1–1)
Urbina (6)
10,735
10–12
23
April 28
Mets
12–5
Astacio (2–2)
Hampton (2–4)
45,366
11–12
24
April 29
Mets
13–6
Reed (3–0)
Yoshii (1–2)
41,220
11–13
25
April 30
Mets
14–11
Leiter (2–0)
Bohanon (0–3)
36,252
11–14
May: 17-8 (Home: 13-2; Away: 4-6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
Expos
15–8
White (1–0)
Hermanson (3–2)
35,104
12–14
27
May 2
Expos
12–6
Karl (1–2)
Powell (0–2)
39,132
13–14
28
May 3
Expos
16–7
Astacio (3–2)
Irabu (1–3)
40,096
14–14
29
May 5
@ Giants
5–0
Nathan (2–0)
Yoshii (1–3)
40,930
14–15
30
May 6
@ Giants
6–0
Estes (2–1)
Arrojo (1–3)
40,930
14–16
31
May 8
@ Astros
3–1
Astacio (4–2)
Holt (1–5)
33,195
15–16
32
May 9
@ Astros
13–8
Pérez (2–1)
Tavárez (1–2)
32,130
15–17
33
May 10
@ Astros
5–1
Reynolds (5–0)
Yoshii (1–4)
34,265
15–18
34
May 12
Giants
15–7
Bohanon (1–3)
Nathan (2–1)
42,566
16–18
35
May 13
Giants
10–9
White (2–0)
Johnstone (2–3)
Jiménez (4)
44,829
17–18
36
May 14
Giants
11–7
White (3–0)
Hernández (2–5)
44,577
18–18
37
May 16
@ Mets
4–3 (11)
Tavárez (2–2)
Wendell (2–2)
Jiménez (5)
25,697
19–18
38
May 17
@ Mets
4–2
Leiter (5–0)
Arrojo (1–4)
Franco (2)
23,665
19–19
39
May 19
@ Phillies
10–2
Astacio (5–2)
Ashby (2–4)
14,202
20–19
40
May 20
@ Phillies
4–3
Tavárez (3–2)
Brock (0–4)
Jiménez (6)
19,192
21–19
41
May 21
@ Phillies
4–3
Person (4–2)
Yoshii (1–5)
Brantley (2)
20,612
21–20
42
May 23
Cubs
10–7
Bohanon (2–3)
Garibay (0–1)
41,264
22–20
43
May 24
Cubs
9–4
Astacio (6–2)
Farnsworth (1–5)
Jiménez (7)
40,046
23–20
44
May 25
Cubs
6–5
Lieber (5–3)
DeJean (0–1)
Aguilera (7)
43,178
23–21
45
May 26
Pirates
2–1
Córdova (2–4)
Yoshii (1–6)
Williams (7)
40,188
23–22
46
May 27
Pirates
7–6
White (4–0)
Christiansen (1–3)
42,184
24–22
47
May 28
Pirates
11–2
Arrojo (2–4)
Anderson (1–3)
41,641
25–22
48
May 29
Astros
8–7
White (5–0)
Cabrera (0–1)
Jiménez (8)
41,231
26–22
49
May 30
Astros
10–7
Belinda (1–0)
Valdes (1–1)
Jiménez (9)
38,032
27–22
50
May 31
Astros
8–6
White (6–0)
Slusarski (0–3)
Jiménez (10)
39,241
28–22
June: 15-10 (Home: 10-3; Away: 5-7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
51
June 2
@ Brewers
8–6
Arrojo (3–4)
Bere (3–4)
Myers (1)
14,110
29–22
52
June 3
@ Brewers
2–1 (12)
De Los Santos (1–2)
Belinda (1–1)
20,730
29–23
53
June 4
@ Brewers
7–1
Jarvis (2–1)
Haynes (6–4)
17,147
30–23
54
June 5
@ Mariners
6–2
Sele (6–2)
Yoshii (1–7)
25,582
30–24
55
June 6
@ Mariners
4–1
Tomko (4–2)
Bohanon (2–4)
Sasaki (9)
26,812
30–25
56
June 7
@ Mariners
6–1
Arrojo (4–4)
Moyer (3–2)
27,050
31–25
57
June 9
Rangers
3–2 (12)
Tavárez (4–2)
Wetteland (3–2)
44,764e
32–25
58
June 10
Rangers
12–6
Karl (2–2)
Loaiza (3–4)
46,155
33–25
59
June 11
Rangers
9–8
DeJean (1–1)
Crabtree (1–2)
Jiménez (11)
42,802
34–25
60
June 13
Astros
6–3
Reynolds (6–3)
Arrojo (4–5)
Wagner (6)
42,699
34–26
61
June 14
Astros
8–4
Slusarski (1–3)
Astacio (6–3)
42,010
34–27
62
June 15
Astros
5–4
Jiménez (4–0)
Wagner (2–4)
40,743
35–27
63
June 17
Diamondbacks
14–5
Bohanon (3–4)
Anderson (6–2)
48,043
36–27
64
June 18
Diamondbacks
19–2
Yoshii (2–7)
Reynoso (4–6)
48,117
37–27
65
June 20
@ Reds
3–2
Graves (9–1)
Astacio (6–4)
24,060
37–28
66
June 21
@ Reds
6–4
Tavárez (5–2)
Williamson (2–4)
Jiménez (12)
23,580
38–28
67
June 22
@ Reds
5–3
Parris (3–10)
Jarvis (2–2)
Graves (10)
28,531
38–29
68
June 23
@ Diamondbacks
2–0
Anderson (7–2)
Bohanon (3–5)
Kim (10)
37,089
38–30
69
June 24
@ Diamondbacks
4–0
Yoshii (3–7)
Johnson (11–2)
42,559
39–30
70
June 25
@ Diamondbacks
8–3
Morgan (3–1)
Astacio (6–5)
35,887
39–31
71
June 26
Giants
15–6
Arrojo (5–5)
Gardner (4–4)
40,197
40–31
72
June 27
Giants
12–7
Estes (7–3)
Jarvis (2–3)
41,573
40–32
73
June 28
Giants
17–13
DeJean (2–1)
Johnstone (2–4)
43,405
41–32
74
June 29
Giants
11–4
Yoshii (4–7)
Nathan (4–2)
43,946
42–32
75
June 30
@ Padres
5–4
Astacio (7–5)
Almanzar (1–3)
Jiménez (13)
34,811
43–32
July: 7-22 (Home: 4-9; Away: 3-13)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
76
July 1
@ Padres
5–3
Meadows (7–5)
Arrojo (5–6)
Hoffman (21)
34,941
43–33
77
July 2
@ Padres
3–2 (10)
DeJean (3–1)
Hoffman (1–3)
Jiménez (14)
22,873
44–33
78
July 3
@ Padres
3–1
Bohanon (4–5)
Montgomery (0–2)
Jiménez (15)
31,717
45–33
79
July 4
@ Giants
4–1
Hernández (7–6)
Yoshii (4–8)
Nen (14)
40,930
45–34
80
July 4
@ Giants
3–0
Gardner (5–4)
Karl (2–3)
Nen (15)
40,930
45–35
81
July 5
@ Giants
4–2
Nathan (5–2)
Belinda (1–2)
Rodríguez (2)
40,930
45–36
82
July 6
@ Giants
6–5
Nen (3–3)
Myers (0–1)
40,930
45–37
83
July 7
@ Angels
12–4
Ortiz (3–2)
Jarvis (2–4)
29,826
45–38
84
July 8
@ Angels
6–2
Hill (5–5)
Bohanon (4–6)
22,958
45–39
85
July 9
@ Angels
10–4
Bottenfield (5–7)
Yoshii (4–9)
23,820
45–40
86
July 13
Reds
15–6
Dessens (2–0)
Astacio (7–6)
48,735
45–41
87
July 14
Reds
9–2
Harnisch (2–5)
Arrojo (5–7)
48,471
45–42
88
July 15
Reds
7–4
Williamson (3–6)
Yoshii (4–10)
Graves (15)
48,201
45–43
89
July 17
Athletics
11–10
Magnante (1–1)
White (6–1)
Isringhausen (20)
40,120
45–44
90
July 17
Athletics
10–9 (10)
DeJean (4–1)
Isringhausen (4–3)
40,276
46–44
91
July 18
Athletics
18–3
Astacio (8–6)
Mulder (5–6)
38,371
47–44
92
July 19
@ Dodgers
9–1
Brown (9–3)
Arrojo (5–8)
26,889
47–45
93
July 20
@ Dodgers
6–3
Park (10–7)
Yoshii (4–11)
Fetters (4)
33,619
47–46
94
July 21
Padres
5–1
Eaton (2–1)
Bohanon (4–7)
41,118
47–47
95
July 22
Padres
9–4
White (7–1)
Clement (9–9)
46,085
48–47
96
July 23
Padres
6–4 (10)
Hoffman (3–4)
Belinda (1–3)
Wall (1)
40,251
48–48
97
July 24
Dodgers
4–1
Brown (10–3)
Arrojo (5–9)
Fetters (5)
39,425
48–49
98
July 25
Dodgers
6–4
Park (11–7)
Chouinard (0–1)
Shaw (15)
41,220
48–50
99
July 26
Dodgers
11–4
Bohanon (5–7)
Pérez (4–5)
40,301
49–50
100
July 27
Dodgers
16–11
Masaoka (1–0)
Carrara (0–1)
40,724
49–51
101
July 28
@ Brewers
5–0
Wright (6–4)
Astacio (8–7)
21,239
49–52
102
July 29
@ Brewers
10–2
Tavárez (6–2)
Rigdon (1–2)
21,762
50–52
103
July 30
@ Brewers
3–2
D'Amico (7–4)
Yoshii (4–12)
Leskanic (2)
21,071
50–53
104
July 31
@ Cubs
2–0
Tapani (7–8)
Bohanon (5–8)
Aguilera (24)
38,731
50–54
August: 18-11 (Home: 7-5; Away: 11-6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Cubs
2–1
Astacio (9–7)
Farnsworth (1–6)
White (2)
38,221
51–54
106
August 2
@ Cubs
3–2
Rain (3–0)
Wasdin (1–4)
Aguilera (25)
39,539
51–55
107
August 4
Phillies
8–1
Tavárez (7–2)
Bottenfield (7–9)
42,827
52–55
108
August 5
Phillies
7–6
Jiménez (5–0)
Brantley (1–6)
40,979
53–55
109
August 6
Phillies
10–9
Chen (6–1)
Astacio (9–8)
38,278
53–56
110
August 7
Pirates
8–7
Sauerbeck (4–1)
Jiménez (5–1)
Williams (16)
39,691
53–57
111
August 8
Pirates
6–1
Rose (4–5)
Silva (7–6)
38,535
54–57
112
August 9
Pirates
4–3
White (8–1)
Williams (2–3)
39,328
55–57
113
August 10
@ Cardinals
5–4
Timlin (4–3)
Jiménez (5–2)
44,020
55–58
114
August 11
@ Expos
10–3
Bohanon (6–8)
Hermanson (8–10)
9,136
56–58
115
August 12
@ Expos
14–2
Yoshii (5–12)
Moore (1–2)
9,815
57–58
116
August 13
@ Expos
5–3
Chouinard (1–1)
Strickland (4–2)
White (3)
10,606
58–58
117
August 14
@ Expos
4–3
House (1–0)
Strickland (4–3)
Jiménez (16)
6,924
59–58
118
August 15
@ Mets
7–5
Cook (6–2)
House (1–1)
Benítez (30)
59–59
119
August 15
@ Mets
4–3
Jones (8–5)
Chouinard (1–2)
Benítez (31)
29,744
59–60
120
August 16
@ Mets
7–5
Bohanon (7–8)
Rusch (8–10)
White (4)
29,832
60–60
121
August 17
@ Mets
13–2
Wendell (5–4)
Yoshii (5–13)
42,697
60–61
122
August 18
Marlins
9–8
Smith (2–4)
Rose (4–6)
Alfonseca (35)
40,205
60–62
123
August 19
Marlins
10–3
Tavárez (8–2)
Cornelius (3–6)
40,232
61–62
124
August 20
Marlins
13–4
Astacio (10–8)
Sánchez (8–9)
38,498
62–62
125
August 21
Braves
7–4
Millwood (8–8)
Bohanon (7–9)
Rocker (17)
43,015
62–63
126
August 22
Braves
7–6 (12)
Mayne (1–0)
Rocker (1–1)
41,707
63–63
127
August 23
Braves
5–2
Maddux (14–7)
Rose (4–7)
Remlinger (12)
41,850
63–64
128
August 25
@ Pirates
6–3
Tavárez (9–2)
Anderson (4–7)
23,104
64–64
129
August 26
@ Pirates
11–4
Astacio (11–8)
Silva (8–8)
23,340
65–64
130
August 27
@ Pirates
9–2
Bohanon (8–9)
Serafini (1–3)
20,157
66–64
131
August 28
@ Phillies
3–2
Person (7–4)
Yoshii (5–14)
Brantley (21)
14,118
66–65
132
August 29
@ Phillies
2–1
Rose (5–7)
Daal (3–16)
Jiménez (17)
14,862
67–65
133
August 30
@ Phillies
5–4 (11)
White (9–1)
Gomes (4–6)
Jiménez (18)
14,150
68–65
September: 13-15 (Home: 9-10; Away: 4-5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
Brewers
5–3
Astacio (12–8)
Snyder (3–7)
White (5)
38,970
69–65
135
September 2
Brewers
8–3
D'Amico (11–5)
DeJean (4–2)
36,139
69–66
136
September 3
Brewers
6–4 (11)
Acevedo (3–5)
DeJean (4–3)
Leskanic (9)
36,576
69–67
137
September 4
Cubs
6–2
Rose (6–7)
Lieber (12–8)
40,277
70–67
138
September 5
Cubs
10–2
Tavárez (10–2)
Arnold (0–2)
39,159
71–67
139
September 6
Cubs
8–5 (11)
Van Poppel (3–4)
White (9–2)
Aguilera (29)
37,509
71–68
140
September 8
Dodgers
8–5
Bohanon (9–9)
Brown (12–6)
37,647
72–68
141
September 9
Dodgers
7–6
White (10–2)
Park (15–9)
Jiménez (19)
37,241
73–68
142
September 10
Dodgers
12–1
Dreifort (11–8)
Astacio (12–9)
Herges (1)
36,273
73–69
143
September 11
@ Padres
7–2
Williams (10–5)
Tavárez (10–3)
19,404
73–70
144
September 12
@ Padres
6–3
Yoshii (6–14)
Clement (12–15)
Jiménez (20)
15,772
74–70
145
September 13
@ Padres
11–0
Bohanon (10–9)
Eaton (5–3)
13,832
75–70
146
September 14
@ Dodgers
5–4
Rose (7–7)
Park (15–10)
Jiménez (21)
24,368
76–70
147
September 15
@ Dodgers
4–3 (10)
Herges (10–3)
DeJean (4–4)
33,009
76–71
148
September 16
@ Dodgers
5–4
Gagné (3–6)
Tavárez (10–4)
Shaw (25)
36,464
76–72
149
September 17
@ Dodgers
12–6
Prokopec (1–0)
Yoshii (6–15)
36,498
76–73
150
September 19
Padres
7–2
Clement (13–15)
Bohanon (10–10)
36,295
76–74
151
September 20
Padres
15–11
Eaton (6–3)
Rose (7–8)
Hoffman (41)
36,088
76–75
152
September 21
Padres
13–4
Jarvis (3–4)
Tollberg (4–4)
36,286
77–75
153
September 22
Marlins
8–4
Penny (7–7)
Tavárez (10–5)
45,529
77–76
154
September 23
Marlins
3–1 (7)
Smith (5–6)
Wasdin (1–5)
36,355
77–77
155
September 24
Marlins
9–3
Bohanon (11–10)
Sánchez (9–12)
35,071
78–77
156
September 25
Diamondbacks
6–4
Johnson (19–6)
Rose (7–9)
Mantei (17)
37,131
78–78
157
September 26
Diamondbacks
7–6
Chouinard (2–2)
Morgan (5–5)
Jiménez (22)
35,703
79–78
158
September 27
Diamondbacks
6–4
White (11–2)
Plesac (5–1)
Jiménez (23)
36,519
80–78
159
September 28
Diamondbacks
12–3
Reynoso (11–12)
Wasdin (1–6)
36,659
80–79
160
September 29
@ Braves
4–2
Bohanon (12–10)
Ashby (12–13)
Jiménez (24)
44,548
81–79
161
September 30
@ Braves
5–2
Glavine (21–9)
Rose (7–10)
Rocker (24)
48,933
81–80
October: 1-0 (Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
162
October 1
@ Braves
10–5
Tavárez (11–5)
Rocker (1–2)
45,794
82–80
Farm system
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See also
References
^ Dante Bichette Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Darryl Kile Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Curt Leskanic Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Julián Tavárez Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Tom Goodwin Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Vinny Castilla Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Jamey Wright Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Brent Mayne Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Bobby Jones Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Brian Hunter Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Colorado Rockies at Atlanta Braves Box Score, April 3, 2000" .
^ Manny Aybar Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Garrett Atkins Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Clint Barmes Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Brad Hawpe Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Todd Walker Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Rolando Arrojo Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ Todd Hollandsworth Statistics and History Baseball-Reference.com
^ 2000 National League Baseball Debuts / Rookies by Baseball Almanac
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007