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1 CREDITS: The 2002 Colorado Rockies Information Guide was produced by the club’s communications department, Jay Alves sen- ior director.The information contained herein was compiled by the current and previous public relations staffs. All information is current as of Jan.30, 2002.This guide is an official copyrighted publication;all rights reserved.Any reproduction of the guide without written permission from the Colorado Rockies is strictly prohibited. Editors: Brendan McNicholas & Billy Witter Assistant Editors: Jay Alves & Irma Castañeda Layout and Design: Brendan McNicholas Photos: Rich Clarkson & Associates.Team photographers include:Rich Clarkson, Ryan McKee, Jamie Schwaberow, Brett Wilhelm, Brian Gadbery, Steve Mowland and Joel Grimes Cover Design: Neal Erickson Printer: Johnson Printing, Boulder, Colo. Special Thanks to Al Goranson, Greg Walz, Dan Storey, Ryan McKee and Jamie Schwaberow, Paul Kirk, Todd Anderson, Curtis Snyder and Zak Gilbert.The Rockies would also like to thank the statistical organizations:the IBMBaseball Information System, Elias Sports Bureau, Howe Sportsdata International, SABR and STATS, Inc. © 2002 Colorado Rockies Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd. Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.coloradorockies.com Home: Coors Field (50,449) First Game: April 26, 1995 Suface: Grass Fences (LF-CF-RF): 347, 415, 350 League/Division: National League West 2001 Record: 73-89 (.451), fifth NL West All-Time Record: 667-728 (.478), nine seasons Postseason Appearances: 1995 Founded: 1990, Colorado Baseball Partnership Inaugural Season: 1993 Colors: Purple, Black and Silver Chairman: Jerry D. McMorris President: Keli S. McGregor Exec.VP, General Manager: Daniel J. O’Dowd Manager: Buddy Bell Impor tant Phone Number s Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 292-0200 fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2116 Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) ROCKIES Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 388-ROCK Hi Corbett Field (Tucson) . . . . . . .(520) 322-4500 fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(520) 322-4545 Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2325 fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2319 MLB Public Relations . . . . . . . . . .(212) 931-7878 fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(212) 949-5654 General Club Information Pla y er s Benny Agbayani (ag-BUY-yanni) Shawn Chacon (chah-CONE) Tony Eusebio (you-SAY-bee-oh) M .E n c a rnacion (en-car-nah-see-OW N ) Brian Fuentes (foo-WHEN-tayz) Jose Jimenez (he-MEN-ez) Denny Neagle (NAY-gul) Jose Paniagua (pahn-ee-AH-gwah) Ben Petrick (PEET-rick) Dennys Reyes (DENNIS RAY-us) Rene Reyes (RAY-us) Justin Speier (SPY-er) Juan Uribe (ooh-REE-bay) Todd Zeile (ZEEL) Staff Member s Jay Alves (AL-vess) Brad Andress (and-DRESS) Paul Egins (E-gins) Bill Geivett (guy-VETT) Tom Probst (PROHBST) Pronunciation Guide Contents 2-20 . .Front Office 21-196 . .2002 Rockies 197-210 . .2001 In Review 211-266 . .History/Records 267-278 . .2002 Opponents 279-338 . .Farm System 339-346 . .Media Info 347-356 . .Coors Field 357-360 . .Spring Training 361-371 . .Miscellaneous 372-375 . .Index 376 . .2002 Schedule

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Page 1: Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd.1 CREDITS:The 2002 Colorado Rockies Information Guide was produced by the club’s communications department, J a y Alves sen - ior director .The

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CREDITS: The 2002 Colorado Rockies Information Guide was produced by the club’s communications department, Jay Alves sen-ior director. The information contained herein was compiled by the current and previous public relations staffs. All information is currentas of Jan.30, 2002.This guide is an official copyrighted publication;all rights reserved.Any reproduction of the guide without writtenpermission from the Colorado Rockies is strictly prohibited.Editors: Brendan McNicholas & Billy WitterAssistant Editors: Jay Alves & Irma Castañeda Layout and Design: Brendan McNicholasPhotos: Rich Clarkson & Associates.Team photographers include:Rich Clarkson, Ryan McKee, Jamie Schwaberow, Brett Wilhelm,Brian Gadbery, Steve Mowland and Joel GrimesCover Design: Neal EricksonPrinter: Johnson Printing, Boulder, Colo.Special Thanks to Al Goranson, Greg Walz, Dan Storey, Ryan McKee and Jamie Schwaberow, Paul Kirk, Todd Anderson, CurtisSnyder and Zak Gilbert.The Rockies would also like to thank the statistical organizations:the IBMBaseball Information System, EliasSports Bureau, Howe Sportsdata International, SABR and STATS, Inc. © 2002 Colorado Rockies

Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd.Coors Field ◆ 2001 Blake Street ◆ Denver, CO 80205

www.coloradorockies.com

Home: Coors Field (50,449)First Game: April 26, 1995Suface: GrassFences (LF-CF-RF): 347, 415, 350

League/Division: National League West2001 Record: 73-89 (.451), fifth NL WestAll-Time Record: 667-728 (.478), nine seasonsPostseason Appearances: 1995Founded: 1990, Colorado Baseball PartnershipInaugural Season: 1993Colors: Purple, Black and SilverChairman: Jerry D. McMorrisPresident: Keli S. McGregorExec.VP, General Manager: Daniel J. O’DowdManager: Buddy Bell

Important Phone NumbersAdministration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 292-0200

fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2116Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) ROCKIESTickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 388-ROCKHi Corbett Field (Tucson) . . . . . . .(520) 322-4500

fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(520) 322-4545Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2325

fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(303) 312-2319MLB Public Relations . . . . . . . . . .(212) 931-7878

fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(212) 949-5654

General Club Information

PlayersBenny Agbayani (ag-BUY-yanni)Shawn Chacon (chah-CONE)Tony Eusebio (you-SAY-bee-oh)M .E n c a rnacion (en-car-nah-see-OW N )Brian Fuentes (foo-WHEN-tayz)Jose Jimenez (he-MEN-ez)Denny Neagle (NAY-gul)Jose Paniagua (pahn-ee-AH-gwa h )Ben Petrick (PEET-rick)Dennys Reyes (DENNIS RAY-us)Rene Reyes (RAY-us)

Justin Speier (SPY-er)Juan Uribe (ooh-REE-bay)Todd Zeile (ZEEL)

Staff MembersJay Alves (AL-vess)Brad Andress (and-DRESS)Paul Egins (E-gins)Bill Geivett (guy-VETT)Tom Probst (PROHBST)

Pronunciation Guide Contents2-20 . .Front Office

21-196 . .2002 Rockies197-210 . .2001 In Review211-266 . .History/Records267-278 . .2002 Opponents279-338 . .Farm System339-346 . .Media Info347-356 . .Coors Field357-360 . .Spring Training361-371 . .Miscellaneous372-375 . .Index

376 . .2002 Schedule

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Executive OfficersChairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry D. McMorrisVice Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles K.MonfortVice Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard L.MonfortPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keli S. McGregorExecutive Vice President, General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel J. O’DowdSenior Vice President – Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gregory D.FeaselSenior Vice President – Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold R.RothVice President – Ballpark Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin H.KahnVice President – Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael J. KentVice President – Ticket Operations & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sue Ann McClaren

Executive OfficeExecutive Assistant to the Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adele ArmagostExecutive Assistant to the Vice Chairmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patricia PenfoldExecutive Assistant to the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry Douglass

Baseball OperationsAssistant to the Executive Vice President, General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rosalind PetersSenior Director – Baseball Operations, Assistant General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh ByrnesDirector – Baseball Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thad LevineDirector – Player Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill GeivettDirector – Player Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Hill

Manager – Minor League Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marc GustafsonAssistant to the Director – Player Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jody Ross

Director – Major League Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul EginsDirector – Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Schmidt

Manager – Scouting Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coley BrannonManager – Professional Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul HerfurthAssistant – Baseball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roger Bailey

Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom ProbstAssistant Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Dugger

Clubhouse & Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan "Chico" McGinnAssistant Clubhouse & Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris RasnakeVisiting Clubhouse Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith SchulzCoordinator – Video Coaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike HamiltonAssistant Coordinator – Video Coaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Jones

Business OperationsAssistant to the Senior Vice President – Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marcia McGovernSenior Director – Corporate Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marcy English Glasser

Account Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shayne CotnerAccount Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William KreidlerAccount Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrek PatrickAccount Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Julie StoneAccount Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paula Swanson-DorrCoordinator– Corporate Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kari Anderson

Director – Community & Retail Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim KelloggAssistant to the Director – Community & Retail Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly HallCoordinator – Community Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Antigone VigilManager – Community Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacy SchaferCoordinator – Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike KennedyManager – Coors Field Receiving and Distribution Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SteveTomlinsonArea Manager – Rockies Dugout Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron HeinrichManagers – Rockies Dugout Stores:Boulder – Paul ParkerColorado Springs – Megan GrayDenver – Mica WojinskiFt.Collins – Jeremy Glasser Greeley – Robin RollinsLittleton – Kristi Baxter

Director – Information Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill StephaniNetwork Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Debra McCarthyBaseball Systems Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt StackHelp Desk Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Von FeldtPhone Systems Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kari Bullen

Director – Promotions & Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan BossartAssistant to the Director – Promotions & Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Angel FieldPromotions Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason FlemingCoordinator – Broadcasting/Video Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian IvesAssistant – Broadcasting/Video Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel StoreyPublic Address Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Burnham

Front Office Directory

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Ballpark OperationsDirector – Coors Field Administration & Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Moore

Manager – Ballpark Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Beth BennerDirector – Guest Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Rock

Scheduling & Payroll Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sandy SetaManager – Guest Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steven BurkeSupervisor – Guest Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathryn CoatesSupervisor – Guest Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian SchneringerAssistant – Office Suppor t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beverly ColemanMail Clerk – Office Suppor t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Penn

Director – Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don LyonManager – Youth Sports Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean McGrawHead Groundskeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Razum

Assistant Head Groundskeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jose GonzalezGroundskeeping Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim HoltGroundskeeping Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Sowl

Director — Engineering and Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James WienerManager – Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy CarlillManager – Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan "Oly" OlsenEngineering Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colleen McBrideMaintenance Mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jesse CoronadoStationary Engineer Apprentice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Perry HashmanVideo Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Magennis

Engineers:Arden Albers, Tim Arn p ri e s t e r, Richard Cordova, Douglas Combs, Anthony Cowell, Chris Gooding, Ken Houtz, Nick Tru j i l l o, Jason Wy p e r d

AdministrationSenior Director – Personnel & Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Elizabeth Stecklein

Support Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gloria Giraldi

Communications/Public RelationsSenior Director – Communications/Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jay Alves

Assistant to the Sr. Director – Communications/Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Irma CastañedaCoordinator – Communications/Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brendan McNicholasCoordinator – Communications/Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Witter

FinanceAssistant to the Senior Vice President/CFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TammyVergaraDirector – Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Lawrence

Payroll Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil EmersonSenior Accountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt VinnolaAccountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jane StammerFinance Department Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Janet Glant

Ticket Operations, Sales & ServicesAssistant to the Vice President – Ticket Operations, Sales & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amy MatlSenior Director – Ticket Operations & Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin G. FentonDirector – Ticket Operations & Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kent Hakes

Assistant Director – Vault Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott DonaldsonManager – Ticket Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric O’LearyAssistant – Ticket Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean McCarthyProduction Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Flood

Director – Ticket Sales & Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jill RobertsCoordinator – Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Angela KeenanAssistant Director – Party Facilities & Premier Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott AmermanCoordinator – Party Facilities & Premier Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Traci SauerteigAssistant Director – Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff SpectorAccount Executive – Community Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andy PadillaCoordinator – Community Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Evelyn RockettCoordinator – Corporate Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug RuthRepresentative – Group Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Catherine Taylor

Director – Season Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff BennerManager – Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Thomas

Director – Ticket Services & Spring Training Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck JavernickAssistant Director – Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cindy HernandezManager – Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Claire GroverSenior Representative – Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ruth MartinezLead Representative – Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael BishopLead Representative – Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chad Franzen

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The Colorado Rockies enter their 10th season under the guidance of JerryD. McMorris. Although he has passed on the reigns of club president to KeliMcGregor, McMorris will still serve as chairman for the 10th year in what has beena remarkable decade.

In the Rockies’first season of baseball in 1993, the club set major leaguerecords for highest attendance in a single game, night game, three-game series

and single season.Colorado led the majors in attendance in each of its first seven seasons of existence(1993-99) and has exceeded the 3 million fan mark all nine years, the only team in major league historyto do so.

McMorris was instrumental in making Coors Field a traditional throw-back ballpark built entirely forthe great fans of the Rocky Mountain Region. In 1995, the first year of Coors, the Rockies eclipsed11,000,000 in home attendance, faster than any team in history. With the clubs’ key signings of LarryWalker, Bill Swift and bringing in Bret Saberhagen near the trade deadline, the Rockies became the firstexpansion team in major league history to participate in the postseason in fewer than eight seasons.

Throughout it all, the fans have been the top priority of McMorris and the Colorado Rockies.“I look at the fans like customers,” he says. “I’ve always believed that to be successful in business,

you have to give your customers fair value and treat them with courtesy and respect.Over the years, I’veseen that the No. 1 issue is people;that’s true of every business I’ve been involved in.”

Coors Field is continuously voted as one of the best stadiums in the game, despite new ballparkspopping up nearly every year.

Writes Roger Thurow of The Wall Street Journal: “Once in the park, the customers, true to Mr.McMorris’philosophy, are relentlessly pampered.The aisles are wide;the concession stands unclogged,the bathrooms plentiful. A n dthere is a battalion of ‘greeters’deployed throughout the crowd.They sincerely say ‘hello have anice game’ when you arrive atthe park and ‘goodbye, thanksfor coming’when you leave.”

M c M o r ri s ’ i nvo l vement inbaseball began as a limitedpartner of the upstart franchiseawarded to Denver on July 5,1991, but it escalated to full-time duty when McMorris’ grouppurchased controlling interestsin the club on Sept.2, 1992.OnJa nu a ry 26, 1993, McMorr i sofficially took over the role ofChairman, President and CEO.Less than a month later, he wasin Tucson, Ariz., watching thefirst group of Rockies gather at Hi Corbett Field.

He presently chairs Major League Baseball's Legislative Committee and serves as vice chairman ofthe sport's Blue Ribbon Committee on Economics. He's also a member of Major League Baseball'sExecutive Council and Finance Committee.

A 1962 graduate of the University of Colorado's School of Business, he was named the 1993Colorado Business Leader of the Year and the 1992 Master Entrepreneur of the Year. He's also heavilyinvolved with the National Western Stock Show as vice chairman and works on the NWSS ExecutiveCommittee. He also owns Timnath Farms and the Red Mountain and Belvoir Ranches, with interestsbased in Northern Colorado and Wyoming.A member of the Institute of American Entrepreneurs, he's oneof the state's most sought-after public speakers.

Jerry and his wife, Mary, reside in Timnath, Colo. They have two married children, Kelly and Scott,who have each added two children to the family: Kelly with husband Michael Dorvillier and their childrenMadeline and Blake, and Scott with wife Rachel and their children Samantha, Dade and their third expect-ed early this year.

Chairman

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An original Colorado Rockies founder, Charlie Monfort enters his 10th sea-son as Vice Chairman of the club. He, along with Jerry McMorris, acquired theexpansion team’s controlling interests on Sept.2, 1992.

Monfort’s family has operated a major cattle feeding operation for three gen-erations, and introduced fabrication of beef products in 1959. Based in Greeley,Colo., the company was operated by the Monforts since the 1930s. Charlie

became president of Monfort International Sales Corp. in 1988 and under his guidance the corporationbecame one of the largest beef exporters in the world, and the leading exporter of beef products to Asia.Monfort opened company offices in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Beijing, Moscow, Mexico City andRio. Those international ties were pivotal in the Rockies’ ability to sign RHP Tsao Chin-Hui, the bestprospect ever produced byTaiwan.

Monfort, 42, in 1996 became president of ConAgra Refrigerated Foods International, Inc., which con-solidated his company with all of ConAgra’s refrigerated foods international companies. In order to con-centrate on his leadership role in the Rockies, Charlie resigned as president in late 1998.

Born Oct.30, 1959, Charlie lives with his two children, Kenny and Ciara, in Greeley.He has a bach-elor’s degree in marketing and business management from the University of Utah (‘82) and served aspresident of Kappa Sigma fraternity in college. He also sits on the Special Olympics Board of Directors.

Dick Monfort became a vice chairman of the Colorado Rockies Dec.8, 1997,joining his brother in the club's leadership.

Monfort, 47, spent 25 years in the cattle business, primarily with his family'scompany. He became president of Monfort of Colorado, Inc.in 1987, then joinedConAgra Red Meats in 1991 as President & CEO.Today, Monfort owns the HyattGrand Champions Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif., the Hilltop Steak House in

Boston, and interests in various commercial real estate ventures in Denver and Greeley, Colo. Monforthelped to launch the Montera Cattle Co. in 1996 and, one year later, the first Brett Favre Steak House inMilwaukee. He has since opened a second Brett Favre Steak House in Green Bay.

In addition, Monfort is the Chairman of the University of Northern Colorado Board of Trustees and the2000 Chairman of United Way of Weld County. He also sits on several area boards, including the Board ofDirectors of Denver's University Hospital and the Colorado Economic Development Board.

Born April 27, 1954, the Colorado native lives in Greeley with his wife Christine and their three chil-dren. A 1976 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado, Dick has a bachelor's degree in businessmanagement.

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Vice Chairman

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Rockies Ownership Group

Linda Alva rado is President and CEO ofAlvarado Construction, Inc., a Denver based com-mercial general contractor, construction manage-ment and development firm.

Linda is a corporate director of Pepsi BottlingGroup, Qwest Communications, Minnesota Miningand Manufacturing Co. (3M), and Pitney Bowes.

Linda is a founding trustee of The RoseCommunity Foundation, founding member and pastchair of The Denver Hispanic Chamber ofCommerce, and serves in numerous leadershippositions in other organzations.

Clear Channel Communications is the No. 1radio station owner in the United States. ClearChannel owns, programs, or sells airtime for over1,000 stations in the country.It also has equity inter-ests in more than 240 radio stations internationally.

Clear Channel has nearly 700,000 outdooradvertising displays worldwide. The company alsoowns or manages 19 TV stations and is the leaderin live entertainment through subsidiary ClearChannel Entertainment (formerly SFX).

Pete Coors is the chairman of Coors BrewingCompany in Golden, Colo. Colorado’s home-statebrewer, Coors Brewing Co., is now the third-largestbrewer in the United States and eighth largest in theworld.

Pete is the great grandson of Adolph Coors,who founded the company in 1873. In addition tosupporting the Colorado Rockies, Pete serves onthe Corporate Council for the Conservation Fundand is a member of the Executive Committee of theNational Western Stock Show Association and atrustee of the University of Northern Colorado.

Kirk MacDonald serves as President and ChiefExecutive Officer of the Denver Newspaper Agency,publisher of The Denver Post and The RockyMountain News.

The Post and News are the seventh largestdaily newspaper in the country with 615,000 com-

bined circulation, while The Sunday Denver Postand Rocky Mountain News is the sixth largestSunday newspaper with 801,000 circulation.

He currently serves on the Board of Trusteesof both Regis University and the Webb-WaringInstitute. He also serves on the Denver MetroChamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

Marne Obernauer, Sr., has been active in theC o l o rado community as Founder of Beve ra g eDistributors Co., for over 30 years.

He was also Managing Partner of severalnational companies which were later acquired bymajor corporations. He was the director of severalNew York Stock Exchange companies, includingN o rt h west Energy Co., later acquired by theWilliams Company.

M a rne Obern a u e r, Jr., is Chairman ofBeverage Distributors Company, a major wholesaledistributor of fine wines and spirits in the State ofColorado.

From 1982-98, Mr. Obernauer was Chairmanand CEO of Devon Group, Inc., a publicly tradedcompany engaged in a broad range of graphic artsservices and products.

He is a Director and Founding Member of theAmerican Busniess Conference and is Chairman ofits Foundation For Economic Grow t h . He alsos e rves as Director of the Committee For aResponsible Federal Budget.

Cary Teraji was involved in the effort to bringmajor league baseball to Denver since the verybeginning.

After becoming involved with John Dikeou andthe AAA Denver Zephyrs, Teraji filed an applicationfor an expansion franchise. The two applicationswere merged through negotiations spearheaded bythen-Gov.Roy Romer. Cary became one of the orig-inal general partners with John and Jack Antonucciand Nate and Mickey Monus

Teraji has been working with computer soft-ware since 1970, having formed his own companyin 1981. He is semi-retired.

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Denver native and eight-year veteran of the Rockies organization, KeliMcGregor, begins his first season as club president, being named to that role onOctober 18, 2001.

McGregor, 40, spent the last four years as the clubs’ Executive VicePresident, Business Operations, being promoted to that position in 1998.Overall,the 2001 season was his sixth year of guiding the organization’s business opera-

tions.“Our people are our greatest resources,” Rockies Chairman Jerry McMorris said.“The timing is per-

fect to create our own continuity within the Rockies organization and the Rocky Mountain Region. Keli’sexperience and leadership skills make him the right choice at the right time.”

McGregor began working with the Rockies in October of 1993 as senior director of operations andwas then promoted to senior vice president and then executivevice president. For eight years, he has built the Rockies’ busi-ness around the precedent of outstanding customer service.

He joined the Rockies after a four-year stint as an associ-ate athletic director at the University of Ark a n s a s. T h eRazorbacks won 11 national championships in that time span.

Prior to that, he coached football at the University of Floridafor two seasons, 1988-89.While at Florida, he also earned hismaster’s degree in Education wth an athletic administrationemphasis.

McGregor currently sits on the board of the Colorado chap-ter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. And, in memory of hisfriend Michael McMorris, who lost his life to cystic fibrosis beforethe 1996 season, McGregor co-founded the Reaching Out toYouth (ROY) Foundation to assist the battle against the disease.

A two-time All-American tight end at Colorado State,McGregor was drafted by the Broncos in the fourth round (110thoverall) of the 1985 NFL draft.He played for Denver, Indianapolisand Seattle before retiring. Keli still holds CSU’s single-seasonreception record (69) and stands third on the all-time receptionlist with 153. He was voted to the school’s All-Century Team in1992 and gained membership into the CSU’s Hall of Fame in1996.

Born Jan. 23, 1962 in Primgahr, Iowa, Keli and his wife,Lori, live in Golden, Colo., and have four children: daughtersJordan, Taylor and Landri and son Logan.

After attending games at Mile High for morethan 20 years, McGregor played one season(1985) for the Denver Broncos.

President

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Embarking on his third season as Executive Vice President, GeneralManager, Dan O’Dowd is continuing to build the Rockies for the future, at the plateand more importantly on the mound.

After signing two of baseball’s top free agent pitchers in December of 2000,O’Dowd, 42, once again continued to boost the staff in 2001. By the end of theseason, the Rockies rotation featured the young arms of Shawn Chacon and

Jason Jennings, as well as former 17-game winner Scott Elarton, whom O’Dowd snagged at the tradedeadline.

This past offseason, O’Dowd injected new life into the bullpen, signing veteran relievers Todd Jonesand Rick White as well acquiring three young hurlers from the AL West Champion Mariners and anotheryoung lefty, Dennys Reyes from Cincinnati.

He has also revamped the infield with young stars. Perhaps Colorado’s best hope for the futureemerged at the end of the year, when O’Dowd traded to make room for the talented Jose Ortiz and JuanUribe. The two, along with Todd Helton, make the Rox infield a young, powerful hitting unit.

One of the youngest GMs in the business, O’Dowd made 10 in-season trades in 2001, and all-in-allhas made 35 deals since being hired on Sept.20, 1999.

But deals have been in the blueprints since Day One.Following the 1999 World Series, the Rockiesadded 15 players to the major league roster. O’Dowd made five trades involving 23 players, including thefirst four-team transaction since 1985.Only six players remained on Colorado’s 25-man Opening Day ros-ters between 1999 to 2000, believed to be the largest turnover in baseball history.

Guiding the most active front office in the majors, O’Dowd made some redirections during the 2000season. He completed seven more trades, touching 22 players, including the team’s 2000 Pitcher of theYear Gabe White, and Todd Hollandsworth.In his first 16 months on the job, O’Dowd completed 16 tradesinvolving 56 players.

Prior to joining the Rockies, O’Dowd served the Indians front office for 11 years, from 1988-98, mostrecently as the Vice President of Baseball Operations and Assistant General Manager. During his tenurein Cleveland, the Indians won four straight AL Central pennants (1995-98) and advanced to the WorldSeries in 1995 and 1997. He spent his first five seasons (1988-92) as Cleveland’s Director of PlayerDevelopment, cultivating future All-Stars, such as Charles Nagy, Manny Ramirez, Jeff Shaw and JimThome. Indians president Hank Peters promoted O’Dowd after Baseball America named Cleveland its1992 Organization of the Year. O’Dowd spent six seasons as Assistant GM and directly oversaw the play-er development and scouting departments. From 1988-92, O’Dowd oversaw the Colorado Springs SkySox, Cleveland’sTriple-A Pacific Coast League affiliate. During that period, the farm team advanced to thePCL playoffs four straight seasons (1989-92) and won the league championship in 1992.

Before joining the Indians, O’Dowd worked five years for the Orioles. He left Baltimore after two and-a-half seasons as the assistant director of player development and scouting. O’Dowd also worked inBaltimore’s broadcasting and marketing departments.

Born Sept.6, 1959, Dan and his wife, Jackie, have three children and make their home in GreenwoodVillage. He is a graduate of Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla.

E xe c u t i ve Vice President, General Manager

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Hal Roth will mark his 10th season in the organization this year. He's servedas the Rockies' Chief Financial Officer since August, 1993 and General Counselsince the summer of 2000.

Roth, 51, is responsible for all the financial and legal functions of the club,including accounting, banking, insurance, contracts and litigation.

Prior to joining the club, Hal was a partner with the public accounting firm ofCoopers & Lybrand, for 19 years from 1975-93, where he specialized in taxation.

Roth holds a bachelor's degree from Albion College, an M.B.A.and J.D. from the University of Denverand an L.L.M (in taxation) from NewYork University. He is also a certified public accountant.

Hal and his wife, Connie, and sons, Reilly (20, who attends the University of Arizona) and Rory (18,who attends Colorado State), reside in Englewood. He currently serves on the board of the ColoradoNeurological Institute, and has served on the boards of the Colorado Children's Chorale and Seniors, Inc.

A Michigan native, Hal likes to play golf and climb Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks during the summer.In the winter, he can be found on the state's ski slopes.

Greg Feasel enters his seventh year with the Rockies and first as Senior VicePresident, being promoted to his new position on November 13, 2001.As Sr. VicePresident, he oversees corporate sales, publications, broadcasting, communityaffairs, merchandising, promotions, special events as well as ballpark operationsand information systems.

Feasel joined the Rockies before the 1996 season after serving as a divisiondirector of sales and marketing for Coca-Cola Enterprises from 1988-95.

A 1981 graduate of Abilene Christian, Feasel played three seasons for the USFL's Denver Gold.Healso played for the Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers.

In the off-seasons throughout his football career, he worked in the real estate and automotive indus-tries, and also taught school. He has chaired several organizations, including Grocery Sales Managers ofColorado and the Career Tech Prep. Committee. He's also served as a chairman of Colorado communitycolleges and their occupational education system, and as past president of the Colorado chapter of theNFL Alumni Association.Greg and his wife, Lynn, reside in Denver.

S r.Vice President — CFO & General Counsel

Sr. Vice President— Business Operations

Kevin Kahn begins his ninth season with the Rockies and first as VicePresident, being named to that position on Nov. 13, 2001.

He will continue to direct all of the ballpark operations at Coors Field, includ-ing the club’s partnership with Aramark, the food service provider at Coors.

Kahn, 37, spent the last five years as Senior Director of Coors FieldOperations. He was the Director of Stadium Services his first three seasons.

Overall, Kahn has been working in professional baseball for 21 years, as he previously worked forthe Oakland Athletics from 1981 to 1993. He started as an operations assistant and was then namedDirector of Stadium Operations in 1987. He spent his last seven seasons with the A’s in that capacity,including three consecutiveWorld Series appearances (1988-90) and the 1987 All-Star game.

The Oakland, Calif., native graduated from Bishop O’Dowd high school. He received his bachelor’sdegree in Business Administration from California State-University Hayward.

He and his wife Stephanie have two children, Haley (2) and Kyle who was born this past October.Kevin currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Police Activities League of Denver.

Vice President — Ballpark Operations

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Sue Ann McClaren joined the Rockies in the fall of 1992 and enters her 10thseason with the club, her 25th year in Major League Baseball.

McClaren oversees one of baseball’s busiest ticket departments, which hassold more seats for one game and one season than any big-league club in histo-ry. On Dec.1, 1995, with the addition of vice president to her title, she became theColorado Rockies first female officer.

Sue Ann joined Colorado after a 15 years with the St.Louis Cardinals, who won three NL pennantsand one World Series during that time. She joined the Cardinals in their sales department, then workedher way up to director of ticket sales, before departing for the expansion Rockies. A 1977 graduate ofWilliam Woods College in Fulton, Mo., McClaren is single and lives in Denver.

One of the original members of the officer roster, Michael Kent joined theRockies in January, 1992, and enters his 11th year with the club.

Kent, 44, is in contact with every department in the organization, assistingthem in financial planning and budgeting. He also is responsible for financialreporting, cash management, club insurance and benefits.

Michael came to Colorado after a decade with the Philadelphia Phillies(1982-91).He served as controller at the time of his moveWest.Prior to joining the Phillies, he worked inthe Long Island, N.Y. office of Deloitte Haskins & Sells, providing accounting services to small and grow-ing businesses.

He and his wife, Mary, have four children: Jonathan, Laura and Timothy and Bryan. The familyresides in Highlands Ranch. Kent attended Villanova University and graduated with a degree in account-ing in 1979.

Vice President— Finance

Vice President— T i cket Operations & Sales

Josh Byrnes joined the Rockies Sept.30, 1999 and enters his third seasonwith the club, his ninth in a major league front office.

At the time of his hiring, Byrnes, 31, was the youngest assistant generalmanager in the National League, and second-youngest in the majors. OnlyOakland's Paul DePodesta, 29, was younger. The two began their careers with theIndians.

Josh worked six seasons for Cleveland, beginning as a baseball operations intern in 1994.Clevelandhired him full-time (baseball operations assistant) before the 1995 season, which culminated in the club'sfirst pennant since 1954, and first of five straight division titles. The team promoted him to assistant scout-ing director in October, 1996.Then, after the 1998 June draft, he became one of the youngest scoutingdirectors in major league history at age 27.

B o rn June 23, 1970 in Washington D. C., Byrnes graduated from Have r ford College, nearPhiladelphia, where he played four seasons for the Fords, establishing school records in career home runsand RBI.Josh and his wife, Charity, reside in Denver.

S r.Director — Baseball Opera t i o n s, Asst.G M

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Bill Geivett begins his second season with Colorado and his 16th in profes-sional baseball. He joined the Rockies Nov. 10, 2000.

Geivett, 38, assists Dan O'Dowd with major league player and roster evalua-tions and also has responsibilities in the player development and scouting areas.

He came to Colorado from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Most recently theteam's assistant general manager (2000), he'd worked in the Dodgers' front office

since September, 1998.Prior to that, he worked for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays as special assistant to thegeneral manager. With Tampa Bay, he chartered ties between the team and Australia, the Far East andLatin America. From 1994-96, he headed the Montreal farm system, which garnered the coveted ToppsOrganization of the Year honors in 1996.He broke into the major leagues with the NewYorkYankees as ascout and organizational instructor in 1991.

Geivett returned to professional ball in 1991 after coaching at Loyola Marymount (1989) and LongBeach State (1990).

The California Angels' 13th-round selection in the 1985 June draft, Geivett played professionally fourseasons. He sustained a career-ending knee injury while running out a ground ball with Midland (AA) in1988. As a collegian, the third baseman received All-America accolades at the University of California-Santa Barbara.He also attended Sacramento City College and was drafted four times overall during theearly 1980s.

Born July 25, 1963, Geivett has a master's in education from Azusa Pacific University (1991).He andhis wife, Bonnie, make their home in Yorba Linda, Calif., with their children Rachel (6) and Sam (4).

Michael Hill joined the Colorado organization Oct. 11, 1999. He enters his10th season in the professional game.

Hill, 31, came to Coors Field from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, where he hadworked since August, 1995, all four seasons as an assistant in the scouting andplayer development departments.

A 1993 graduate of Harvard University, Hill was elected senior class marshal(the equivalent to president), while starring as the football team's top rusher and the baseball team's cap-tain.The Texas Rangers made him their 31st selection in the 1993 June draft, and he played two seasons(1993-94) in the Rangers system and one year (1995) in the Cincinnati organization before joining theDevil Rays.

Baseball America in 1999 named Hill as one of 10 people in baseball whose prominence will increasesignificantly in the first decade of the new century. It quoted strong sources who said he will turn into asuccessful general manager before the 2010 season.

A Cincinnati native, he starred in football, baseball and basketball at the city's Country Day School.Michael also shares several ties with Buddy Bell's family. At Country Day, Hill played against Moeller andDavid Bell during the spring;the two then played on the same Connie Mack team, the Midland Redskins,that won a world series in 1989. Twenty years earlier in 1969, Buddy Bell led his Cincinnati Connie Mackteam to a world series title. Hill and Mike Bell were selected by the Rangers in the 1993 June draft. And,after his playing career, Hill scouted Ricky Bell for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Born March 25, 1971, Michael is single and lives in Denver.

Director — Player Development

Director — Player Personnel

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Bill Schmidt began his direction of the Rockies scouting department on Oct.1, 1999.He is the second scouting director in club history.

Schmidt, 42, also joined the Rockies from the Indians, where he served fourseasons (September, 1995 – October, 1999) as the organization's only nationalcross checker. Before his time in Cleveland, Schmidt supervised the SouthernCalifornia, Arizona and Nevada regions for the New YorkYankees (1988-95). He

worked for the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau from 1987-88, and launched his scouting careeras an associate with the Reds (1982-84).All told, he has 16 years of scouting experience.

His first job out of college was as head baseball coach at his alma mater, Magnolia High School inAnaheim, Calif. He also assisted at Santa Ana Junior College (1982-84) and Arizona State (1985).Professionally, he coached in the Pioneer League for the Reds (1984) and Brewers (1986) before his threeseasons (1991-93) coaching the Yankees' NewYork-Penn League club.

Schmidt has a master's degree from Azusa Pacific ('87) and a bachelor's from Cal State-Long Beach.Born Aug.22, 1959, he and his wife, Linda, have two sons:Andrew (7) and Matthew (5).

Director — Scouting

Paul Egins joined the club Oct. 30, 1991 and he's been with the Rockieslonger than all but four employees. He was promoted to Director of Major LeagueOperations Nov. 16, 2000.

Egins, 38, coordinates the Rockies spring training operations, most majorleague team travel duties, player relations and has special scouting assignments.

"Egs" served as the Rockies' director of minor league operations in 2000, aswell as the club's director of player development from Sept.9, 1997 through the end of the 1999 season.He's also held the titles of assistant director of player development, assistant director of player personnel,and assistant director of scouting.

Before coming West, the Georgia native worked for the Braves, most recently as the assistant to thedirector of player development and scouting.Egins first joined the Braves front office as assistant directorof player development.

Prior to his arrival in Atlanta, Egins spent two seasons as the team trainer of the Burlington Bravesin the Midwest League. He also worked in a similar role at both the University of Georgia and Florida A&M.

Born Sept.22, 1963, Egs received a bachelor's degree in biology from Georgia in 1986. Paul's grad-uate work at Florida A&M was in sports administration.He is single and resides in Denver.

Director — Major League Operations

Jay Alves begins his 20th season in baseball. Promoted to senior directorafter the ‘99 season, he originally joined the Rockies Oct. 1, 1997.

Alves, 47, entered the game in 1981 with the Oakland A’s, where he servedthree years in marketing (1981-83) and three years as the assistant director ofscouting (1984-1986). Then, during his nine years (1987-95) as the director ofbaseball information, the A's hosted the 1987 All-Star Game and earned postsea-

son berths four times, including three straight World Series (1988-90).He also worked on Oakland's radiobroadcast team (1993-95) and hosted pre- and postgame talk shows. From 1996-97, he served asSportsChannel Pacific's Director of Public Relations.

Born Feb. 15, 1955 in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Jay and his wife Doreen make their home in Littleton withtheir three sons:Andrew, Scott and Jake. Alves graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree inradio-television ('77).In 1978 he was an anchor and sports reporter at Tucson’s KGUN-TV.

Sr. Director — Communications, P.R.

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Rosalind Peters begins her second full season in the Rockies front office.She joined the club Sept.28, 2000.

Peters spent three years with Woodward Governor Co. in Ft. Collins, whereshe worked as an executive assistant to the executive vice president.Before mov-ing to Colorado, she worked for Prentice-Hall, a text book publisher in NewYork,in human resources and in the text book division.

Originally from London, England, Ros has also lived in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.She and her husband, David, have two children, Emily and Matthew, and make their home in Denver.

Marc Gustafson, who joined the organization in 1993, took over his currentresponsibilities Oct. 20, 1997. Prior to joining the front office, he was a Rockiesorganizational trainer for five years.

Gus, 32, manages the day-to-day administrative operations of the minorleague system and spring training.He also handles all visa requirements for majorand minor-league players, and assists in the budgeting and operation of all the

minor-league affiliates, including camps in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.A 1992 graduate of Colorado State University (exercise and sports science), Marc worked as a stu-

dent trainer for CSU's football and basketball teams (1989-1992).He then served the Rockies as a train-er at rookie-level Chandler (1993), Single-A Asheville (1994) and Double-A New Haven (1995-97).

Born Sept.14, 1969, Marc and his wife Amy make their home in Westminster. He lettered in football,baseball and basketball at Eaton (Colo.) High School.His great grandparents immigrated to Eaton and hisfamily has lived there four generations. He played baseball at Doane College in Crete, Neb., before trans-ferring to CSU.

Asst. to the Exec. VP, General Manager

Manager — Minor League Operations

Thad Levine begins his third season with the Rockies and first as Director ofBaseball Administration, being promoted to that position on Feb. 1, 2002.

Levine, 30, assists Dan O’Dowd and Josh Byrnes in baseball operations,including contract negotiations, player transactions, payroll management andfinancial and statistical analysis. He joined the Rockies Oct. 11, 1999 and spentthe last two years as Assistant Director of Baseball Administration.

Levine came to the Rockies from Los Angeles, where he worked one season for the Dodgers (busi-ness development) and earned an MBA from UCLA ('99). He has marketing experience with Coca-Cola,the Rockport Company and Reebok, Ltd.

Born Nov. 12, 1971 in Alexandria, Va., Thad also has a bachelor's degree from Haverford College('94), where he played baseball with assistant GM Josh Byrnes. He hurled two no hitters in summer ball.Levine fulfilled some of his graduate work abroad, at Cape Town, South Africa, and has volunteered withthe Special Olympics. He is single and makes his home in Denver.

Director — Baseball Administration

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Jody Ross begins her 10th season with the Rockies. She began her currentposition Nov. 1, 1999, her birthday. She's also served the club part-time in guestrelations (1993-98) and full-time in ballpark operations (1998-99).

Ross completes all minor-league contracts, maintains personnel files, han-dles organizational travel and assists in the administration of all transactions.

She wor ked previously as a legal secretary for attorney Joseph Archuletaand in the attendance office of the Cherry Creek School District (1993-97).The Denver native owns a med-ical assistant degree from Capitol City Tech in Austin, Texas (1977).She is a graduate of Denver East HighSchool.

Jody and her husband, Kent, have two children:Christopher and Anne. The family resides in Aurora.

A s s t . to the Director — Player Deve l o p m e n t

Coley Brannon marks his 11th year with the Rockies. He started his currentposition July 28, 1997.He's worked in four areas throughout the club.

Brannon, 32, evaluates amateur talent in Colorado and Wyoming, organizesthe First-Year Player Draft in June and supervises and administers all scoutingpersonnel throughout the year.

He worked in customer service for four months in 1992, then he became thechief assistant in the public relations department later that year. In August, 1996, Brannon moved to mar-keting and served as an account executive.

Born April 13, 1969, Coley is single and resides in Littleton. He has a degree in business adminis-tration with a marketing major from the University of Iowa. His two brothers nicknamed him after ColeyO'Brien, a Notre Dame quarterback during the 1960s. His grandfather was a backup halfback for CoachKnute Rockne in 1928. A native of Stamford, Conn., he was raised in Lake Forest, Ill., where he playedbaseball and basketball in high school.

Manager — Scouting Operations

Paul Herfurth begins his third year with the Rockies, after joining the frontoffice Oct. 25, 1999. Paul monitors the transmission of professional reports,assists in the Rule V draft, maintains the pro scouting budget and evaluates pro-fessional and amateur talent as assigned. He also serves as the coordinator ofRockies camps and clinics throughout the region.

Herfurth, 36, from 1996-99 taught business and served as head baseballcoach at nationally ranked St.Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Before that, he held a similar roleat Chaminade High School in Hollywood, Fla. The 1997 Miami Herald and Florida Athletic CoachesAssociation Coach of the Year, he coached Troy Cameron, an Atlanta Braves first-round selection. Heworked for one season both in the Yankees front office (1988) and for the Miami Miracle (1989), where heserved as director of operations in the club’s inaugural season.

Born Aug.31, 1965.He has a degree in athletic administration from St.John's University.

Manager — Professional Scouting

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Angel FieldPromotions

COLORADO ROCKIES FRONT OFFICE

Arden AlbersEngineering

Scott AmermanPremier Facilities

Tim ArnpriesterEngineering

Kari AndersonCorporate Sales

Adele ArmagostExecutive Office

Kristi BaxterMerchandising

Jeff BennerSeason Tickets

Mary Beth BennerBallpark Operations

Michael BishopTicket Services

Alan BossartPromotions

Kari BullenInformation Systems

Steven BurkeBallpark Operations

Jesse CoronadoEngineering

Kathryn CoatesBallpark Operations

Doug CombsEngineering

Shayne CotnerCorporate Sales

Anthony CowellEngineering

Scott DonaldsonTicket Operations

Terry DouglassExecutive Office

Phil EmersonAccounting

Marcy English GlasserCorporate Sales

Kevin FentonTicket Operations

Lori BrownPlayer Development

Beverly ColemanBallpark Operations

Richard CordovaEngineering

Jason FlemingPromotions

Kevin FloodTicket Operations

Chad FranzenTicket Services

Randy CarlillEngineering

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Chris GoodingEngineering

Claire GroverTicket Services

Megan GrayMerchandising

Kent HakesTicket Operations

Kelly HallMerchandising

Aaron HeinrichMerchandising

Cindy HernandezTicket Services

Ken HoutzEngineering

Brian IvesBroadcasting

Chuck JavernickTicket Services

Angie KeenanTicket Sales

Jim KelloggMerchandising

Mike KennedyPublications

Gary LawrenceAccounting

Don LyonSecurity

Ruth MartinezTicket Services

Amy MatlTicketing

Colleen McBrideEngineering

William KriedlerSales & Marketing

Scott MagennisEngineering

Debra McCarthyInformation Systems

Sean McCarthyTicket Operations

Marcia McGovernSales & Marketing

Sean McGrawYouth Fields Progra m

Dave MooreBallpark Operations

Eric O’LearyTicket Operations

Oly OlsenBallpark Operations

Andy PadillaGroup Sales

Janet GlantFinance

Derrek PatrickSales & Marketing

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Paul ParkerMerchandising

Patty PenfoldExecutive Office

Al PennBallpark Operations

Jill RobertsTicket Sales

Bill RaderTeam Chaplain

Mike RockGuest Services

Evelyn RockettGroup Sales

Robin RollinsMerchandising

Doug RuthGroup Sales

Stacy SchaferCommunity Affairs

Brian SchneringerPromotions

Traci SauerteigTicket Services

Sandy SetaBallpark Operations

Jeff SpectorGroup Sales

Liz SteckleinPersonnel/Admin.

Jane StammerAccounting

Bill StephaniInformation Systems

Matt StackInformation Systems

Julie StoneCorporate Sales

Paula Swa n s o n - D o r rSales & Marketing

Dan StoreyBroadcasting

Catherine TaylorGroup Sales

Todd ThomasSeason Tickets

SteveTomlinsonMerchandising

NickTr ujilloEngineering

★ The Rockies Fans ★Most people know that Rockies fans own several attendance records. But long before the team

took the field, the fans were the reason the NL Expansion Committee selected Colorado in the firstplace. Baseball did not consider Colorado the leading candidate until late in the 1990-91 process;specifi-cally, after the Colorado franchise received more than 21,000 season ticket deposits in two months. Andafter voters approved a measure to fund Coors Field, Denver and its fans outdistanced every other city.In 1999, Rockies fans became the first in major league annals to lead baseball in attendance while theirteam finished in last place.

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Jason WyperdEngineering

Mica WojinskiMerchandising

Antigone VigilCommunity Affairs

TammyVergaraFinance

Matt VinnolaAccounting

Jeff Von FeldtInformation Systems

Jim WienerEngineering

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June Draft

Shawn Chacon (1996)

Aaron Cook (1997)

Cam Esslinger (1999)

Todd Helton (1995)

Matt Holliday (1998)

Jason Jennings (1999)

Josh Kalinowski (1996)

Ben Petrick (1995)

Juan Pierre (1998)

John Thomson (1993)

Colin Young (1999)

Non-Drafted Free Agent

Rene Reyes (1996)

Juan Uribe (1997)

Major League Free Agent

Tony Eusebio (2002)

Mike Hampton (2000)

Todd Jones (2002)

Denny Neagle (2000)

Greg Norton (2001)

LarryWalker (1995)

Rick White (2002)

Minor League Free Agent

Mark Little (2000)

Terry Shumpert (1997)

Trade

B e n ny Agbayani, New Yo rk-NL (2002)

Gary Bennett, NewYork-NL (2001)

Brent Butler, St.Louis (1999)

Jack Cust, Arizona (2002)

Kane Davis, Milwaukee (2001)

Scott Elarton, Houston (2001)

Mario Encarnacion, Oakland (2001)

Brian Fuentes, Seattle (2001)

Ross Gload, NewYork-NL (2002)

Todd Hollandsworth, LA (2000)

Jose Jimenez, St.Louis (1999)

Jose Ortiz, Oakland (2001)

Jose Paniagua, Seattle (2001)

Dennys Reyes, Cincinnati (2001)

Dennis Stark, Seattle (2001)

Todd Zeile, NewYork-NL (2002)

Waiver Claim

John Barnes, Minnesota (2001)

Justin Speier, Cleveland (2001)

How The Rockies Were Built

Todd Hollandsworth

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As a franchise, the Rockies need…❏ 33 wins to reach 700 all-time❏ 20 home victories to reach 400 all-time❏ 5 games to reach 1,400 all-time and 105 games

for 1,500 games played.❏ 1,591 at-bats for 50,000 all-time❏ 1,160 hits for 15,000 hits all-time❏ 377 runs scored to reach 8,000 all-time.❏ 672.1 innings pitched for 13,000 all-time.❏ 3,017 putouts for 40,000 all-time.

As a ballpark, Coors Field needs…❏ 42 games for 600 all-time❏ 133,958 in attendance for 25 million all-time.

Benny Agbayani needs…❏ 36 hits for career No. 300❏ 63 at-bats for career No. 1,000

Gary Bennett needs…❏ 13 hits for career No. 100

Kane Davis needs…❏ 13.0 innings pitched for career No. 100

Scott Elarton❏ 5 strikeouts for career No. 400

Mike Hampton needs…❏ 1 win for career No. 100❏ 26 strikeouts for career No. 1,000❏ 36.1 innings pitched for career No. 1,500

Todd Helton needs…❏ 25 runs scored for career No. 500❏ 28 total bases for career No. 1,500❏ 9 hits for career No. 800❏ 9 doubles for career No. 200

Todd Hollandsworth needs…❏ 17 runs scored for career No. 300❏ 142 at-bats for career No. 2,000

Jose Jimenez needs…❏ 9 saves for career No. 50

Todd Jones needs…❏ 17 saves for career No. 200❏ 1.1 innings pitched for career No. 600

Denny Neagle needs…❏ 9.1 innings pitched for career No. 1,700❏ 17 strikeouts for career No. 1,300

Greg Norton needs…❏ 46 games played for career No. 500❏ 4 home runs for career No. 50

Jose Paniagua❏ 22 appearances for career No. 250

Ben Petrick❏ 48 at-bats for career No. 500❏ 14 runs scored for career No. 100

Juan Pierre needs…❏ 25 RBI for career No. 100❏ 183 at-bats for career No. 1,000❏ 46 hits for career No. 300

Dennys Reyes needs…❏ 5 games for career No. 200❏ 27.1 innings pitched for career No. 300❏ 27 strikeouts for career No. 300

Terry Shumpert needs…❏ 8 doubles for career No. 100❏ 5 RBI for career No. 200❏ 74 hits for career No. 500

Justin Speier needs…❏ 5.2 innings for career No. 200❏ 30 strikeouts for career No. 200

John Thomson❏ 16.1 innings pitched for career No. 500❏ 19 appearances for career No. 100❏ 20 starts for career No. 100

Juan Uribe❏ 28 games for career No. 100

LarryWalker needs…❏ 43 runs for career No. 1,100❏ 71 RBI for career No. 1,100❏ 4 triples for career No. 50

Rick White needs…❏ 23.2 innings pitched for career No. 500❏ 20 appearances for career No. 300

Todd Zeile needs…❏ 54 RBI for career No. 1,000❏ 45 runs for career No. 900❏ 23 games for career No. 1,800

Rockies Milestones Within Reach

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Managerial Career: Colorado named Buddy Bell the third manager in franchise history, Oct. 20,1999.Entering his third season, Bell has a two-year record of 155-169 (.478).Prior to joining the Rockies,he guided the Tigers for three seasons, 1996-98.Bell became the 30th skipper in Tigers annals, replacingSparky Anderson, who’d managed the club since 1979.He finished second in the 1997 AL Manager of theYear voting after guiding the team to a 26-game improvement, the best year-to-year difference in theAmerican League during the 1990s. Bell has replaced two managers, Anderson and Jim Leyland, whocombined to win 3,263 games, eight division pennants and four World Series titles.

2001 — In Bell’s sophomore year at the helm, the Rockies finished fifth in the NL West with a 73-89record.After a tough midseason in which the club lost 23-of-27 games and 35-of-45, the Rox did bounceback to post winning months in August (14-13) and September (12-11) and were victorious in 23 of theirlast 42 games. Bell’s team was again amongst the best defensive teams in the National League, finishingthird in team fielding percentage (.984).Bell was ejected eight times in 2001, running his total as a Rockieto 17 ejections. Offensively, the 2001 Rockies set a major league single-season record with 2,748 totalbases. The club also set an NL record for most extra-base hits in a season (598) and became the first clubin NL history to score 900 runs in three consecutive seasons.

2000 — Bell managed the largest spring training squad in baseball, 71 players. Then, on OpeningDay, the team had only six players who began the 1999 season with the Rockies, believed to be the largestyear-to-year Opening Day turnover in big-league history. Only 12 of the 25 players who opened the sea-son with Colorado were in Atlanta to close the year, and just three of the team’s Opening Day startersplayed the entire season for the Rockies. And, by year’s end, he’d managed a franchise-record 49 players.Despite those numbers, Bell guided the Rockies to a 10-game improvement, the fourth-best in the NL, andthe team’s first winning record (82-80) since 1997.After a 19-2 win over Arizona June 18, the Rockies heldsole possession of first place for the first time since July 25, 1996. On July 3, after taking three of four inSan Diego, the team reached first again, tying a franchise record by surging 12 games above .500.Then,the Rockies weathered an 11-game losing streak, July 4-17. Bell led the NL in ejections with nine andFrank Robinson suspended him for two games, for excessive arguing Aug.22 (he served the suspensionat Philadelphia, Aug.28-29).Statistically, his team scored 968 runs, the most in the NL since 1930, despitefinishing 15th in home runs (161).In the field, his defenders lost the league fielding title by .00006, but stillposted the fourth highest percentage in NL history, .98461. His pitching staff improved its ERA by 0.75runs, compared to 1999, and his bullpen led the league with 36 wins. The team also tied for the NL leadwith 45 come-from-behind wins.

1998 — The Tigers lost 17 of their first 21 and never recovered.The club suffered a few key injuries,including starting shortstop Deivi Cruz. Bell’s Opening Day roster was one of the four youngest in themajors. Detroit rebounded to go 15-12 in May, standing only 9.5 behind the first-place Indians at month’send, but couldn’t stay in the race into the summer. Bell departed September 1.

1997 — Detroit won 26 more games than the previous year, the AL’s largest improvement since 1988-89 and the second-largest improvement in Tiger history, which dates to 1901. Plus, the jump in winningpercentage (.327 to .488) was the 13th largest in league annals. The Baseball Writers recognized thateffort and voted him runner-up to Manager of the Year Davey Johnson. Detroit established a franchise-record and AL-leading .985 fielding percentage, becoming the first major league club ever to go from last(.978 in 1996) to first in club fielding. Bell’s players committed fewer errors and played fewer errorlessgames than any season in Detroit history.His pitching staff improved its ERA by 1.82 runs, the largest suchimprovement in AL history (surpassing the 1954 mark, also held by Detroit, 1.54) and the third largestyear-to-year drop in major league records.The Tigers went 8-4 in extra-inning affairs, the second-best win-ning percentage in the league. And, three players (Tony Clark, Travis Fryman and Bobby Higginson) drovein 100 runs, the first Tiger club to do that since 1950 (Vic Wertz, Hoot Evers and George Kell).

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 220 Age: 50 (51 on Aug. 27)Born: Aug. 27, 1951 in Pittsburgh, Pa.Residence:Thornton, Colo.Major League Managing Experience: Five seasonsC o n t r a c t :T h i rd year of a three-year contract, t h rough 2002

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1996 — Detroit won eight of its first 15 and stood tied for second,three and-a-half games out of first on April 17.The Tigers then lost 34 oftheir next 39 to drop out of contention.Bell used a club-record 27 pitch-ers and 53 players, the most by a Detroit manager since Hughie Jenningsused 53 in 1912.His players also hit a club-record 104 home runs awayfrom Tiger Stadium, but his pitchers allowed a major league record 241homers. Bell notched his first managerial win in his second game, April 2at the Metrodome.

Coaching Career — Bell coached for six seasons before earningthe Tigers managerial post in 1996.His first position after retiring his 18-year major league playing career was with Cleveland, the team that draft-ed him in 1969.In 1990 he served as the Indians’roving minor league hit-ting instructor, a post given him by current Rockies general manager DanO’Dowd, then the Tribe’s farm director. Bell then moved to the ChicagoWhite Sox, and served three seasons (1991-93) as director of minorleague instruction. Mike Hargrove then brought him back to Clevelandand gave Bell the unique title of infield coach. He coached for two sea-sons in Cleveland (1994-95).In 1995, he helped the Indians to the WorldSeries and briefly coached his son, David, in his first ML season.

Front Office Experience — Cincinnati hired Bell in September,1998, as minor league field coordinator. He held that position until Aug.5,1999, when the club promoted him to director of player development.

Playing Career Highlights— Bell played 21 seasons, 18 at the big-league level. He participated in 2,405 games for the Indians, Rangers,Reds and Astros. A five-time all-star, he led league third basemen in field-ing three times: 1980 (.981), 1982 (.976) and 1987 (.979).Bell also wonsix consecutive Rawlings Gold Gloves (1979-84); only Brooks Robinson(16) has won more at third base in AL history. He hit .279 over his 18 seasons with 201 career homersand 1,106 RBI.He had homered in every major league park at the time of his retirement in 1989.

In Cleveland — The Indians’ 16th-round selection in the 1969 draft, Bell spent only two-and-a-halfseasons in the minors before his first and only major league promotion. After the American Associationnamed him Rookie of the Year in 1971, the Indians made room on their roster the next spring by shiftinghim to outfield.Tribe manager Ken Aspromonte wrote Bell, a 20-year-old, into his Opening Day lineup, bat-ting seventh in right field, April 15, 1972; he went 0-for-3 against Brewers starter Bill Parsons in his big-league debut at Municipal Stadium.One week later, at home, Bell hit his first major league homer, a grandslam off Baltimore’s Ed Watt. Both Topps and Baseball Digest named him to their all-rookie teams, butBoston’s Carlton Fisk ran away with Rookie of the Year honors. The next season, 1973, Bell moved backto his natural third-base position, replacing Graig Nettles, traded during the winter to the Yankees. Bellresponded by earning his first all-star appearance, and first of five career invitations. In Cleveland, he bat-ted .274 (1016-for-3712) with 64 homers and 285 RBI over his first seven big-league seasons.

In Texas —The Indians dealt him to Texas for INF Toby Harrah afterthe 1978 campaign and Bell became one of the most popular players inRangers history. In his first of two stints in Texas, Bell hit .295 (1045-for-3541) with 87 homers and 496 RBI in 924 games. He made four more all-star appearances and earned six consecutive Rawlings Gold Gloves hisfirst six seasons in Arlington (1979-84).Texas named him its Player of theYear three times (1979, 1981-82), more than any player in franchise his-tory except Juan Gonzalez (five).In 1979, he led the club with 162 games,670 at-bats, 200 hits and 42 doubles, all Rangers single-season recordsat the time, while tying for the league lead with 16 game-winning RBI. In1980, Bell built a career-high 21-game hitting streak. On April 10, 1992,he tied a major-league record by homering twice on Opening Day, in hisold park at Cleveland. In 1984, he finished fourth in the AL with a .315average. He posted his 2,000th hit April 26, 1985 vs.Toronto. Later thatsummer, the Rangers traded him to Cincinnati for OF Duane Walker andRHP Jeff Russell.He returned to Texas to finish his career, signing as afree-agent before the ‘89 season.

In Cincinnati — In four full seasons with his hometown Reds, fromJuly 1985 to June 1988, Bell batted .266 (370-for-1391) with 43 homersand 184 RBI in 386 games. Bell arrived in Cincinnati months before hismanager, Pete Rose, brokeTy Cobb’s career hit record (Rose started Bell

Bell’s Place in MajorLeague History

Rawlings Gold Gloves (3B)Brooks Robinson 16Mike Schmidt 10Buddy Bell 6Ken Boyer 6

Games at Third BaseBrooks Robinson 2,870Graig Nettles 2,412George Brett 2,282Wade Boggs 2,215Mike Schmidt 2,212Buddy Bell 2,186

Third-Base Total ChancesBrooks Robinson 9,165Graig Nettles 7,471Buddy Bell 6,979Mike Schmidt 6,949

Third Base AssistsBrooks Robinson 6,205Graig Nettles 5,279Mike Schmidt 5,045Buddy Bell 4,925Ron Santo 4,581

Three-Generation Major League Families

BELL FAMILYGus (1950-64)

Buddy (1972-89)D avid (1995- ) M i ke (2000- )

BOONE FAMILYRay (1948-60)Bob (1972-90) Bret (1992- )

Aaron (1997- )

HAIRSTON FAMILYSam (1941)

Jerry (1973-89) Jerry (1998- )

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at third base, batting fifth, in the historic contest).The following season, his first full NL campaign, he hit acareer-high 20 homers . Bell’s 1997 season included his 1,000th RBI (April 18 vs. Houston), an NL-lead-ing .979 fielding percentage at third base, and only seven errors, which would’ve set the NL record had heplayed eight more games to reach the minimum qualification, 150. In June, 1988, the Reds dealt him toHouston for a PTBN (Carl Grovom).

In Houston — In only three and-a-half months with the Astros (the last half of 1988), he hit sevenhomers to tie for third on the club. He led the team with 18 RBI in July and his one RBI every two gameswas the club’s second-best ratio, behind Glenn Davis (1:1.54).

Personal — David Gus (Buddy) Bell…he and his wife, Gloria, have five children: David (29), Mike(26), Ricky (22), Kristi (19) and Traci (16)…born in Pittsburgh, his family moved to Cincinnati after his fatherwas traded from the Pirates to the Reds before the ‘53 season…his father, Gus, played for the Pirates,Reds, Mets and Braves from 1950-64.Like his son, the elder Bell also led his league in fielding, in both1958 and ‘59 with the Reds…Each of Buddy’s three sons plays professionally…David has seven years ofbig league experience with Cleveland, St. Louis and Seattle. Mike, Texas’ compensation selection in the1993 June draft, is in camp with the Rockies, and Ricky, the Dodgers’ third-round selection in the 1997June draft, continues to work in the Dodgers system.A 1969 graduate of Cincinnati’s Moeller High School,Buddy was the first of seven prospects from that school to advance to the major leagues (Ken Griffey, Jr.,Barry Larkin, Bill Long and Len Matuszek, as well as Bell’s three sons)…He attended Xavier Universityand Miami of Ohio…The Texas Baseball Hall of Fame inducted him in 1988…Also in 1988 he won the LouGehrig Memorial Award, presented by Phi Delta Theta fraternity…his Team USA earned the silver medalat the 1999 Pan Am games

BELL CONTINUED…

Buddy Bell’s Professional Managerial Record

Buddy Bell’s Career Playing RecordYear Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1969 Sarasota .229 51 170 18 39 4 3 3 24 17 15 31970 Sumter .265 121 442 81 117 19 3 12 75 44 43 91971 Wichita .289 129 470 65 136 23 1 11 59 42 51 71972 CLEVELAND .255 132 466 49 119 21 1 9 36 34 29 51973 CLEVELAND .268 156 631 86 169 23 7 14 59 49 47 71974 CLEVELAND .262 116 423 51 111 15 1 7 46 35 29 11975 CLEVELAND .271 153 553 66 150 20 4 10 59 51 72 61976 CLEVELAND .281 159 604 75 170 26 2 7 60 44 49 31977 CLEVELAND .292 129 479 64 140 23 4 11 64 45 63 11978 CLEVELAND .282 142 556 71 157 27 8 6 62 39 43 11979 TEXAS .299 162 670 89 200 42 3 18 101 30 45 51980 TEXAS .329 129 490 76 161 24 4 17 83 40 39 31981 TEXAS .294 97 360 44 106 16 1 10 64 42 30 31982 TEXAS .296 148 537 62 159 27 2 13 67 70 50 51983 TEXAS .277 156 618 75 171 35 3 14 66 50 48 31984 TEXAS .315 148 553 88 174 36 5 11 83 63 54 21985 TEXAS .236 84 313 33 74 13 3 4 32 33 21 3

CINCINNATI .219 67 247 28 54 15 2 6 36 34 27 01986 CINCINNATI .278 155 568 89 158 29 3 20 75 73 49 21987 CINCINNATI .284 143 522 74 148 19 2 17 70 71 39 41988 CINCINNATI .185 21 54 3 10 0 0 0 3 7 3 0

HOUSTON .253 74 269 24 68 10 1 7 37 19 29 11989 TEXAS .183 34 82 4 15 4 0 0 3 7 10 0American Lg. Totals .283 1945 7335 933 2076 352 48 151 885 632 629 48National Lg. Totals .264 460 1660 218 438 73 8 50 221 204 147 7Major Lg. Totals .279 2405 8995 1151 2514 425 56 201 1106 836 776 55

ManagerJoe LutzLen JohnstonKen AspromonteKen AspromonteKen AspromonteFrank RobinsonFrank RobinsonFrank Robinson/JeffTorborgJeff TorborgJeffTorborgPat CorralesDon ZimmerDon ZimmerDon Zimmer/Doug RaderDoug RaderDoug RaderDoug Rader/Bobby ValentinePete RosePete RosePete RosePete RoseHal LanierBobby Valentine

Career transactions — Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the 1969 June draft, June 12,1969…traded to the Texas Rangers from Cleveland for INF Toby Harrah, Dec.8, 1978…traded to the Cincinnati Reds fromTexas for OF Duane Walker and a PTBN, July 19, 1985…RHP Jeff Russell sent to Texas to complete deal, July 23,1985…traded to the Houston Astros from Cincinnati for a PTBN, June 19, 1988…RHP Carl Grovom assigned to Cincinnatiorganization to complete deal, Oct.19, 1988…released by Houston, Dec.20, 1988…signed as a free agent with Texas,Jan.9, 1989…placed on the Rangers’ voluntarily retired list June 24, 1989.

Year Club League W L Pct. Finish1996 DETROIT AMERICAN 53 109 .327 Fifth, ALEast1997 DETROIT AMERICAN 79 83 .488 Third, ALEast1998 DETROIT AMERICAN 52 85 .380 Fifth, ALCentral2000 COLORADO NATIONAL 82 80 .506 Fourth, NL West2001 COLORADO NATIONAL 73 89 .451 Fifth, NL WestMajor Lg. TOTALS (five seasons) 339 446 .432

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The 2002 Season: Brad Andress joined the Rockies coaching staff Nov. 1, 1999 and enters his thirdseason with the club, his 13th in major league baseball.Andress has three roles with the club. As strengthcoach, he monitors the players’ strength and conditioning programs, both during the year and in the off-season.In addition to his strength and conditioning work, Andress is a member of Buddy Bell’s coachingstaff. He gives the Rockies a bonus they’d previously never had on a major league staff: a coach whothrows batting practice left-handed. He also serves as quality control administrator, handling all of BuddyBell’s administrative duties and assisting the players with mental preparation and outlook.

Coaching Experience: Andress joined the Rockies from the Detroit Tigers, where he served 10 sea-sons (1990-99) in a similar strength and conditioning capacity.From 1996-98, he worked under his currentmanager, Buddy Bell.While in the Motor City, Brad designed and implemented conditioning programs fornot only the Tigers’major league players, but also their organizational players. He also assisted the Tigersas they upgraded their computer system. Before moving to Detroit, he worked four years as thestrength/conditioning coach in the University of Michigan’s Athletic Department. While in Ann Arbor, heconditioned the Wolverines’1989 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions.

Athletic Playing Career: An offensive guard at Penn State, Brad played four seasons under CoachJoe Paterno, including 1982, when the Nittany Lions won the national championship by defeating Georgiain the Sugar Bowl.Before college, he earned three letters in baseball at Elyria (Ohio) High School.

Personal: Brad and his wife, Inger, have five children:Hanna (11), Ingrid (10), Lars (9), Bria (6) andBritta (5). He has a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology from Penn State, and a master’s in exercisephysiology from the University of Michigan.

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 225 Age: 39Born: Nov. 27, 1962 in Elyria, OhioResidence: Denver, Colo.Major League Coaching Experience: 12 seasons

Nilson Robledo became the third bullpen catcher in club history, Feb. 3, 2000,following Mike Shepard (1993-94) and Todd Maulding (1995-99).

Robledo, 33, spent seven seasons (1990-96) in the Chicago White Sox sys-tem, playing mostly first base. In 1995, he set franchise records at Single-A SouthBend with 108 RBI, 153 hits, 537 at-bats and 135 games played.That year, his hitsand RBI led the Midwest League, while his 20 homers and 243 total bases ranked

third.His 108 RBI were the third most in all of minor league ball.The previous year, 1994, at South Bend,he set a franchise record with a .445 slugging percentage. He’s also played in the Gulf Coast and FloridaState leagues. His career peaked at Triple-A in 1996.

Born Nov. 3, 1968 in Entrega, Panama, Nilson signed with the White Sox as a non-drafted free agentin 1989. Rockies skipper Buddy Bell came to know Robledo in the early 1990s, when Bell served as thesystem’s director of minor league instruction (1991-93). Nilson still makes his home in Entrega with hiswife, Heather, and two sons, Nelson and Alexa…his brother, Nelson, plays in the Rockies organization.

Bullpen Catcher

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The 2002 Season: Rich Donnelly begins his 21st season as a big-league coach, and fourth with theRockies. This year marks his 36th in the pro game.

Coaching/Managing Career: Donnelly served under Jim Leyland from 1986-99, the former manag-er’s longest professional coaching relationship.From 1986-91, Donnelly coached in the Pirates bullpen,before moving to the third-base box in 1992.He coached under Leyland from 1997-98 with Florida, includ-ing the Marlins’ 1997 world championship season, and 1999 with the Rockies. Rich embarked on a 10-year minor-league managerial career in 1972, when the Texas Rangers appointed him to their Single-AGreenville club. Donnelly garnered Western Carolinas League Manager of the Year in each of his firstthree seasons as a minor-league skipper. He steered Gastonia to an outright league championship in1974, after finishing first during each half. He jumped two levels to earn his first Triple-A post in 1976, withSacramento of the Pacific Coast League, his first of six total seasons managing at AAA. Tucson, Ariz., theRockies’spring base, marks a homecoming of sorts after Rich managed there for three seasons (1977-79).In 1980, he made his first appearance on a major-league staff, coaching the bullpen for the Rangers,a club that included Buddy Bell.The following season, Donnelly returned to the minors, this time to theAmerican Association, to guide AAA Wichita (1981) and Denver (1982).The Rangers brought him backto coach first base in 1983, and he remained in Arlington until Leyland hired him in 1986 and brought himto Pittsburgh.

Playing Career: A former left-handed hitting catcher, Donnelly signed with the Minnesota Twins in1967. Rich launched his minor-league career with St.Cloud of the Northern League. He concluded hisplaying days in the Mile High City, where he spent one-and-a-half seasons with the Denver Bears. In fourminor-league seasons, Donnelly batted .230 with two homers and 115 RBI.

Personal: Richard Francis Donnelly…he and his wife, Bert, have eight children: Bubba (29), Amy(27), John (26), Tiffany (23), Mike (22), Leigh Anne (22), Tim (21) and Adam (18)…the family resides inParker, Colo…a 1969 graduate of Xavier University, he holds a bachelor’s degree in education…heplayed baseball and basketball at Steubenville (Ohio) Catholic Central High School…he has won theprestigious Ted Dragasich Racquetball Tournament in Weirton, W.V., 10 straight years…he trains withWorld Champion raquetball players Sudsy Monchik, Ron Galbreath and Woody Clouse.

Managerial ExperienceGreenville (Western Carolinas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Gastonia (Western Carolinas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74Anderson (Western Carolinas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Sacramento (Pacific Coast) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Tucson (Pacific Coast) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-79Wichita (American Association) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Denver (American Association) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982

Coaching ExperienceTexas Rangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980, 1983-85Pittsburgh Pirates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-96Florida Marlins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185 Age: 55 (56 on Aug. 3)Born: Aug. 3, 1946 in Steubenville, OhioResidence: Parker, Colo.Major League Coaching Experience: 20 seasons

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The 2002 season: Dave Garcia marks his 65th season in professional ball.According to the Hall ofFame, he is the third-oldest major league coach/manager in history (after Jimmie Reese, Babe Ruth’s for-mer roommate who coached for the Angels at age 92 in 1994, and Connie Mack, who retired at age 88after the 1950 season with the Philadelphia A’s). Sixty four current members of the Hall of Fame areyounger than Dave. He joins the Rockies at spring training, and most of their regular season games atCoors Field and in California.He’s also a member of the Colorado scouting staff.

Managerial Career: Garcia managed in the majors for all or parts of six seasons. He compiled a 307-310 (.498) cumulative record, managing among others, Don Baylor and Nolan Ryan in Anaheim, and TobyHarrah in Cleveland.Dave resigned his Indians post after the 1982 season.He entered managing in 1948,when Carl Hubbell asked him to guide the Giants’affiliate in the Tri-State League, Knoxville, which includ-ed Hoyt Wilhelm.In 1954 at Sioux City, Garcia managed Bill White, the future NL president.And, in 1955,he helped Orlando Cepeda get playing time in Indiana, before the outfielder joined the Giants system.

Coaching Experience: Dave has served all or parts of 12 seasons as a major league coach.Preston Gomez gave Garcia his first big-league assignment, replacing Sparky Anderson on the San Diegostaff. He also coached under Frank Robinson and Jeff Torborg in Cleveland, Norm Sherry with the Angels,and Harvey Kuenn and Rene Lachemann with Milwaukee. On the Indians staff in the mid 1970s, he firstmet Buddy Bell, a Tribe third baseman.Before that, Garcia worked in San Diego with current coach FredKendall.

Playing Career: A 16-year-old shortstop/second baseman, Dave signed his first pro contract in 1937.His injury-plagued career peaked in the Triple-A American Association and ended after he broke his handas a player/manager at Danville in 1957. AWorld War II veteran, Garcia served from 1943-45.

Scouting Career: Garcia has 22 years of scouting experience, eight with the Giants (1958-63), sixas a special assignment scout for Milwaukee (1985-91) and eight evaluating the NL for the Angels (1992-99).

Personal: David Garcia…he has three grown children, Marilyn, Cathleen and David…during the late1970s his son David played two years in the Yankee organization.

Managerial ExperienceKnoxville (Tri-State) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1948Osh Kosh (Wis. State) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949-53Sioux City (Western) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954Mayfield (Kitty) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955Danville (Carolina) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957El Paso(Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964, 1974Fresno (California) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-68Salt Lake City (Pioneer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969California Angels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78Cleveland Indians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-82

Coaching ExperienceMayfield (Kitty) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955San Diego Padres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-73Cleveland Indians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76, ‘79California Angels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Milwaukee Brewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 Age: 81 (82 on Sept. 15)Born: Sept. 15, 1920 in East St. Louis, Ill.Residence: San DiegoMajor League Managing Experience: F o u r-and-a-half ye a rsMajor League Coaching Experience: 12 seasons

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The 2002 Season: Toby Harrah embarks on his 35th season in pro ball, his third with the Rockies.He has coached or managed each year since his retirement in 1986.Colorado marks the third organiza-tion in which he’s worked with Buddy Bell, including Detroit and Cincinnati.

Managerial Career: Harrah has spent all or parts of four years as a skipper, including the last half ofthe 1992 season as interim manager of the Rangers, succeeding Bobby Valentine. Texas went 32-44under Harrah, who took over July 9.Toby also assumed managerial duty for the Rockies Aug.28-29, 2000,while Bell served a two-game suspension; the Rockies went 1-1 at Philadelphia, although by rule thegames counted in Bell’s managerial record.Harrah made his mark in 1995, at the helm of the Mets AAAclub, Norfolk.That season, the International League Manager of the Year guided the Tides to the league’sbest record (86-56), a division flag and an appearance in the circuit championship. Harrah’s first two sea-sons after retirement were at the reins of Oklahoma City, the Rangers’ Triple-A club.

Coaching Experience: After Buddy Bell departed to manage Detroit, Harrah replaced him on theCleveland staff (1996). Toby also coached under Valentine in Texas, and has five years experience as anorganizational hitting instructor with the Rangers (1993-94), Tigers (1997-98) and Reds(1999). His firstyear on the Rangers major league staff, 1989, was spent with Bell, who retired during that season.

Playing Career: The former third baseman spent 17 seasons in the majors. He broke into the big-leagues as a shortstop, making his major league debut with Washington in 1969. After moving with thefranchise to Texas, he posted 20 homers on three occasions. In ‘72, he earned his first all-star invitationthen returned to the midsummer classic twice more (1976 and 1982).On Dec.8, 1978, the Rangers trad-ed him to the Indians in exchange for Buddy Bell.Toby’s five seasons with the Tribe produced a .281 aver-age, 70 homers and 324 RBI. After one season with the Yankees, Harrah returned to finish his career inTexas. He remains the career franchise leader in walks (668) and only Jim Sundberg and Juan Gonzalezhave played more games in a Rangers uniform.

Personal: Colbert Dale “Toby” Harrah…he and his wife, Janet, have four chlldren, Toby (28), Haley(23), Katie (21) and Thomas (18)…he lettered in baseball, basketball and football at Elgin (Ohio) HighSchool, earning a football scholarship to Ohio Northern University, before launching his baseballcareer…he is a member of the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame.

Managerial ExperienceNorfolk (International) . . . . . . . .1995Texas Rangers . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Okla.City (Amer. Assoc.) . .1987-88

Coaching ExperienceTexas Rangers . . . . . . . . . .1989-92

(roving hitting instructor) . .1993-94Cleveland Indians . . . . . . . . . .1996Detroit Tigers

(roving hitting instructor) . .1997-98Cincinnati Reds

(roving hitting instructor) . . . .1999Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . .2000-

Harrah’s Career Playing RecordYear Club Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1967 Huron .256 63 207 34 53 6 0 3 22 46 39 131968 Burlington .239 135 468 73 112 16 3 6 39 90 88 251969 Burlington .306 46 147 27 45 4 2 4 12 23 16 5

Savannah .238 28 80 8 19 2 0 2 7 13 19 1WA S H I N G TO N .000 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1970 Pittsfield .276 95 359 57 99 18 1 3 37 54 46 271971 WA S H I N G TO N .230 127 383 45 88 11 3 2 22 40 48 101972 TEXAS .259 116 374 47 97 14 3 1 31 34 31 161973 TEXAS .260 118 461 64 120 16 1 10 50 46 49 101974 TEXAS .260 161 583 79 149 23 2 21 74 50 65 151975 TEXAS .293 151 522 81 153 24 1 20 93 98 71 231976 TEXAS .260 155 584 64 152 21 1 15 67 91 59 81977 TEXAS .263 159 539 90 142 25 5 27 87 109 73 271978 TEXAS .229 139 450 56 103 17 3 12 59 83 66 311979 CLEVELAND .279 149 527 99 147 25 1 20 77 89 60 201980 CLEVELAND .267 160 561 100 150 22 4 11 72 98 60 171981 CLEVELAND .291 103 361 64 105 12 4 5 44 57 44 121982 CLEVELAND .304 162 602 100 183 29 4 25 78 94 52 171983 CLEVELAND .266 138 526 81 140 23 1 9 53 75 49 161984 NEW YO R K - A L .217 88 253 40 55 9 4 1 26 42 28 31985 TEXAS .270 126 396 65 107 18 1 9 44 113 60 111986 TEXAS .218 95 289 36 63 18 2 7 41 44 53 2Major Lg. Totals .264 21557402 1115 1954 307 40 195 918 1153 868 238

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 Age: 53Born: Oct. 26, 1948 in Sissonville,W.V.Residence: Azle,TexasMajor League Managing Experience: One seasonMajor League Coaching Experience: Seven seasons

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The 2002 season: The only Rockies hitting instructor to coach for more than one season, Hurdleenters his sixth year tutoring Colorado’s big-league hitters, his ninth overall year with the organization, and28th in professional baseball.

Managing/Coaching Experience: Hurdle, who doubled as the club’sfirst-base coach from 1997-98, is one of the only coaches in major leaguehistory to remain on a staff through two managerial changes. In 2001alone, the club established the major league record for total bases (2,748)and the NL mark for extra-base hits (598). During his first five seasonswith Rockies hitters, the club compiled the NL’s top two averages in 70years (.294 in 2000 and .292 in 2001; the 1930 Giants hit .3185) and theleague’s most base hits since 1930 (1,664 in 2000).Hurdle served as thesystem’s minor-league hitting instructor from 1994-96.Before joining theRockies, Clint managed in the Mets system for six seasons, most recent-ly piloting Norfolk (AAA).

Playing Career: After the Royals drafted him in the first-round at age17, Hurdle quickly climbed the organizational ladder. He not only madethe AAA club (Omaha) in his third pro season in 1977, but he also earnedthe American Association Rookie of the Year and All-Star Game MVP. Hemade his major-league debut Sept.18, 1977 and kicked off a 10-year big-league career, which included five seasons in Kansas City and tours withCincinnati, New York (NL) and St. Louis…Baseball Digest and Toppsnamed him to their 1978 All-Rookie squads. In 1980, his best overall sea-son, he batted .294 with 10 homers and 60 RBI on the Royals’AL cham-pionship club…during the 1980 World Series against the Phillies, he hit.417 (5-for-12). Hurdle spent the majority of his time in the outfield, butalso worked at the corner infield spots and behind the plate.

Personal: Clinton Merrick (Clint) Hurdle…he and his wife, Karla, have homes in both HighlandsRanch, Colo., and Palm City, Fla.…Clint has a daughter, Ashley (16)…a 1975 graduate of Merritt Island(Fla.) High School, he lettered in baseball, football and basketball…a star quarterback, he had signed aletter of intent to attend the University of Miami (Fla), but chose to sign with Kansas City later in the yearafter the Royals selected him inthe June draft…an All-Americanprep baseball player, he batted.567 his senior season.

Managerial ExperienceSt.Lucie (Florida State) . . .1988-89Jackson (Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Williamsport (Eastern) . . . . . . .1991Tidewater (International) . . . . .1992Norfolk (International) . . . . . . . .1993

Coaching ExperienceColorado Rockies

(roving hitting instructor) . .1994-96Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . .1997-

Hurdle’s Career Playing RecordYear Club Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1975 Sarasota .274 49 175 34 48 4 4 1 31 24 23 11976 Waterloo .235 127 429 89 101 22 5 19 89 118 112 11977 Omaha .328 129 442 85 145 35 3 16 66 96 61 6

KANSAS CITY.308 9 26 5 8 0 0 2 7 2 7 01978 KANSAS CITY.264 133 417 48 110 25 5 7 56 56 84 11979 Omaha .236 68 220 30 52 13 0 6 29 49 42 2

KANSAS CITY.240 59 171 16 41 10 3 3 30 28 24 01980 KANSAS CITY.294 130 395 50 116 31 2 10 60 34 61 01981 KANSAS CITY.329 28 76 12 25 3 1 4 15 13 10 01982 CINCINNATI .206 19 34 2 7 1 0 0 1 2 6 0

Indianapolis .245 88 261 38 64 18 0 12 58 58 63 31983 Tidewater .285 139 477 82 136 33 4 22 105 105 109 0

NEW YO R K - N L .182 13 33 3 6 2 0 0 2 2 10 01984 Tidewater .243 128 412 60 100 15 1 21 64 79 107 01985 NEW YO R K - N L .195 43 82 7 16 4 0 3 7 13 20 01986 ST. LOUIS .195 78 154 18 30 5 1 3 15 26 38 01987 Tidewater .257 97 288 38 74 27 0 7 45 47 47 1

NEW YO R K - N L .333 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Major Lg. Totals .259 5151391 162 360 81 12 32 193 176 261 1

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210 Age: 44 (45 on July 30)Born: July 30, 1957 in Big Rapids, Mich.Residence: Palm City, Fla.Major League Coaching Experience: Five seasons

League Leaders UnderClint Hurdle

Batting AverageLarry Walker 2001Todd Helton 2000Larry Walker 1999Larry Walker 1998

HitsDante Bichette 1998Todd Helton 2000

DoublesTodd Helton 2000

TriplesNeifi Perez 1999

Home RunsLarry Walker 1997

RBIAndres Galarraga 1997Todd Helton 2000

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The 2002 season: Fred Kendall enters his third season on the Rockies coaching staff. He joined theRockies from the Cincinnati Reds, where he served as a roving catching instructor during the 1999 sea-son. Like Rich Donnelly and Toby Harrah, Kendall’s first year in pro ball was 1967. Kendall is the firstcatching instructor in Rockies histor y.

Managing/Coaching Experience: Kendall makes his second appearance on a major league staffand begins his sixth season in that capacity.From 1996-98, he was Buddy Bell’s bullpen coach with theDetroit Tigers. He is the only Colorado coach who previously worked under Bell at the major league level.Before his stint in Detroit, Fred managed four seasons in the White Sox system.He guided Utica (1992)and Hickory (1994) to their respective postseasons. During that ‘94 season, Hickory went 46-17 after July1, en route to the White Sox organization’s best record.

Playing Career: The former catcher spent 12 seasons in the majors with the Padres, Indians andRed Sox. He made his major league debut Sept. 8, 1969, only three days after a prospective shortstopnamed Toby Harrah debuted with the Washington Senators in the other league. Fred’s best overall sea-son came in 1973, when he earned San Diego’s MVP honors from the local chapter of the baseball writ-ers. Dave Garcia, who joins Kendall on the Rockies staff, coached for the Padres during Fred’s first yearsin the majors. In 1976, he led NL catchers in games (146) and only Johnny Bench (.997) finished with ahigher fielding percentage than Fred (.994). For two seasons (1975-76), he caught every game for SanDiego ace Randy Jones, who won 42 games during the period.The hurler in ‘75 led the NL with a 2.24ERA and earned the Cy Young in 1976, when he led the league with 22 wins, 25 CG and 315.0 IP.Kendalland Bell were teammates with the 1977 Cleveland Indians, along with Duane Kuiper and DennisEckersley.After a brief tour in the American League, Kendall returned to San Diego to finish his career.

Personal: Fred Lyn Kendall…he and his wife, Patricia, have three children:Michael (30), Jason (27)and Kathy (23)…Jason, the starting catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates the last six seasons and 1992 first-round draft pick, has already earned two all-star appearances.

Managerial ExperienceUtica (NY-Penn) . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Hickory (South Atlantic) . . . .1993-94South Bend (Midwest) . . . . . . .1995

Coaching ExperienceDetroit Tigers . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98Cincinnati Reds

(roving catching instructor) . . .1999Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . .2000-

Kendall’s Career Playing RecordYear Club Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1967 Sioux Falls .301 63 216 20 65 11 2 2 32 15 28 41968 Asheville .291 117 395 38 115 13 2 7 50 22 54 41969 Elmira .281 136 456 52 128 16 4 10 61 49 46 3

SAN DIEGO .154 10 26 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 5 01970 Salt Lake .307 115 391 49 120 14 2 9 48 30 33 2

SAN DIEGO .000 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01971 Hawaii .324 11 34 6 11 3 1 1 6 1 7 0

SAN DIEGO .171 49 111 2 19 1 0 1 7 7 16 11972 SAN DIEGO .216 91 273 18 59 3 4 6 18 11 42 01973 SAN DIEGO .282 145 507 39 143 22 3 10 59 30 35 31974 SAN DIEGO .231 141 424 32 98 15 2 8 45 49 33 01975 SAN DIEGO .199 103 286 16 57 12 1 0 24 26 28 01976 SAN DIEGO .246 146 456 30 112 17 0 2 39 36 42 11977 CLEVELAND .249 103 317 18 79 13 1 3 39 16 27 01978 BOSTON .195 20 41 3 8 1 0 0 4 1 2 01979 SAN DIEGO .167 46 102 8 17 2 0 1 6 11 7 01980 SAN DIEGO .292 19 24 2 7 0 0 0 2 0 3 0Major Lg. Totals .234 8772576 170 603 86 11 31 244 189 240 5

Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210 Age: 53Born: Jan. 31, 1949 in Torrance, Calif.Residence: Torrance, Calif.Major League Coaching Experience: Five seasons

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The 2002 season: Dallas Williams is in his third year with the Rockies, his 24th in professional base-ball.This season also marks the southpaw’s third as a major league coach.

Managing/Coaching Experience: Dallas came to Colorado from the White Sox organization, wherehe spent nine overall seasons, most recently as the hitting coach at Bristol, the club's Appalachian RookieLeague affiliate. In 1998, he served as the hitting coach at Winston-Salem, who led its circuit in home runsand finished second in club average. Dan O'Dowd, now the Rockies' executive vice president and gener-al manager, gave Williams his first position after retirement, as a coach for the Indians' Carolina Leagueaffiliate, Kinston, in 1989.O'Dowd, the Indians' farm director at the time, also gave Bell his first positionafter retirement in 1990. Bell worked with Williams that year when the two were roving instructors in theCleveland system.

Playing Career: Another former first-round draft choice (Baltimore 1976, 20th overall), Williamsbegan his playing career in the Orioles chain.The outfielder made his major league debut with the O’s,Sept. 19, 1981, and made one other stop in the majors, with Cincinnati in 1983.The Reds obtained himfrom Baltimore with pitcher Brooks Carey for C Joe Nolan in March, 1982, before trading him back toBaltimore in 1984.Dallas earned all-star honors at Indianapolis (AAA) in both 1983 and 1987;he postedAmerican Association batting titles each of those seasons and led the circuit with 168 hits in ‘83.He alsoled his league in outfield assists in 1976 (11) and 1983 (16). Plus, he led the International League with51 steals in 1981.His Indianapolis club won the league championship in back-to-back years, 1986-87.Heplayed for Felipe Alou with the Triple-A Indians in 1985.

Personal: Dallas McKinley Williams, Jr.…he and his wife, Teal, make their home in the Indianapolisarea…Williams has two children, Dallas III and Dior…a product of Abraham Lincoln High School inBrooklyn, N..Y, Williams garnered All-City accolades three times in baseball and twice in basketball.

Coaching ExperienceKinston (Carolina) . . . . . . . . . .1989Cleveland Indians

(roving baserunning/outfield) .1990Chicago White Sox

(roving baserunning/OF) .1991-94(baserunning coordinator) . . .1995

Sarasota (Gulf Coast) . . . . . . .1996Hickory (South Atlantic) . . . . . .1997Winston-Salem (Carolina) . . . .1998Bristol (Appalachian) . . . . . . . .1999Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-

Williams’ Career Playing RecordYear Club Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1976 Bluefield .270 69 256 26 69 8 1 3 30 12 51 121977 Miami .272 125 464 56 126 17 4 2 50 42 81 171978 Charlotte .264 139 549 52 145 17 4 2 35 31 82 241979 Charlotte .277 133 519 68 144 25 2 12 52 38 51 151980 Rochester .270 137 529 63 143 21 2 11 54 22 53 161981 Rochester .283 127 523 69 148 17 3 9 48 38 45 51

BALTIMORE .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01982 Indianapolis .300 132 514 75 154 26 8 7 74 23 55 181983 Indianapolis .328 132 512 75 168 30 8 11 75

CINCINNATI .056 18 36 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 6 01984 Rochester .242 67 223 25 54 11 1 2 17 20 27 5

Evansville .190 54 189 18 36 10 4 0 10 18 25 121985 Jacksonville .281 39 96 12 27 7 1 0 5 9 9 41986 Indianapolis .289 124 429 66 124 20 5 10 64 42 39 161987 Indianapolis .357 114 398 65 142 22 9 10 50 29 27 12Major Lg. Totals .079 20 38 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 6 0

Ht: 5-11 Wt: 190 Age: 44Born: Feb. 28, 1958 in Brooklyn, N.Y.Residence: IndianapolisMajor League Coaching Experience: Two seasons

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Coaching ExperienceColorado Springs . . . . . .1999-2001New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Philadelphia Phillies . . . . . . . . .1996Scranton/Wilkes Barre . . . . .1990-96

Wright’s Career Playing RecordYear Club W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER SO BB1973 Pulaski 4-5 3.13 10 72.0 56 36 25 53 331974 Auburn 3-4 4.92 13 75.0 76 46 41 42 471975 Spartanburg 14-7 2.73 26 181.0 166 83 55 127 561976 Reading 13-5 2.39 20 147.0 124 51 39 107 561977 Oklahoma City 14-6 3.13 22 161.0 148 68 56 118 421978 Oklahoma City 1-1 4.95 5 20.0 25 13 11 10 71979 Did Not Play1980 KANSAS CITY 2-3 3.46 17 4 52.0 57 21 20 27 211982 Omaha 5-2 3.41 12 63.1 60 28 24 45 201982 KANSAS CITY 0-0 5.32 7 23.2 32 18 14 9 61983 Midland 5-3 4.82 12 74.2 82 43 40 43 33Major Lg. Totals 2-3 4.04 24 4 75.2 89 39 34 36 27Minor Lg. Totals 59-33 3.30 120 794.0 737 368 291 545 294

Ht: 6-5 Wt: 205 Age: 47Born: March 3, 1955 in St. Joseph, Mo.Residence: Peoria, Ill.Major League Coaching Experience: One season

The 2002 season: Jim Wright enters his first season as Colorado’s pitching coach, after spendingthe last five years as a pitching coach in the Rockies system.Overall, this will be his 19th season in pro-fessional baseball.

Managing/Coaching Experience: Wright tutored the Rockie pitchers at AAA Colorado Springs forthree seasons (1999-2001). Prior to his stint with the Sky Sox, he was the pitching coach for AA NewHaven for two seasons, 1997 and ‘98.In his time with the organization, he helped along future major lea-guers Shawn Chacon, Jason Jennings, John Thomson and Jamey Wright among others. From 1990 to1996, Wright coached in the Philadelphia Phillies organization.He spent time in 1996 as Philadelphia’smajor-league pitching coach, replacing Johnny Podres who was ill. Wright was Philly’s AAA pitchingcoach for the six seasons prior to that.He has also made stops in Iowa, Pittsfield, Peoria and Quad Cities,where he got his start in coaching with the Cubs’ farm system in 1984.

Playing Career: The right-handed pitcher was drafted by Kansas City in the 1980 Rule V draft,despite missing the 1979 season with an arm injury. He made his big league debut with the Royals onApril 22, 1981.He recorded his first win that same season, a one-hitter over Minnesota.He was 2-3 in 21games (four starts) with the 1981 Royals. He was up with the Royals again in 1982, pitching in sevengames. He spent his final season as a player in the Cubs system and retired after the 1983 season dueto arm injuries.From 1975-77, he earned both All-Star and Pitcher of the Year honors with Spartanburg,Reading and Oklahoma City. He threw two minor league no-hitters, the first with Auburn in 1974 and thesecond in 1975 with Spartanburg.

Personal: Jim and his wife, Pamela, and children, Jim, Coby, Megan, Ben and Emma, reside inPeoria, Ill.

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Dan “Chico” McGinn is in his 10th season managing the Rockies’clubhouseand equipment.He is the only individual ever to hold that position.

McGinn, 35, joined the Rockies from the Twins, where he spent nine seasons(1984-92).With the Twins, Chico served as the assistant clubhouse manager forthe World Series champions in 1987 and ‘91.He was also a bat boy at the 1985All-Star Game at the Metrodome.

His responsibilities include ordering every piece of equipment and handling players’needs in shoes,bats and uniforms. McGinn also handles all the club’s equipment transportation, both to spring training andon road trips. In addition, he assembles the players’postgame meals.

Born Oct.4, 1966, Chico, his wife, Annetta, and their daughter, Stella, make their home in Golden,Colo.

Tom Probst is in his 11th season with the Rockies. An original hire when theteam began minor-league play in 1992, he was promoted to head trainer Oct. 27,1998.He is the second head trainer in Rockies history.

Probst served as the trainer for the franchise’s first group of draftees, duringa June, 1992, mini-camp. Later that year, he was the trainer of the first team inorganizational history, Bend in the Northwest League.

The ‘92 campaign marked a return to pro baseball for Probst, who spent five years in the Montrealorganization dating back to 1981.

Probst has two degrees:one in physical education from Mankato State University (‘81) and a B.S. inphysical therapy from Florida International University (‘88). A Minnesota native, he attended Brainerd(Minn.) High School.

He and his wife, Gina, reside in Littleton with their three sons, Daniel, Nicholas and Christopher.

Keith Dugger begins his fourth season as Colorado’s top assistant in themajor league training room.

The 2002 campaign marks his 13th year in pro baseball, his 10th in theRockies organization.He began his current duties Nov. 1, 1998.

Dugger, 36, assists in all areas of the club’s day-to-day training regimen.Heworks with players during every month of the year.

Before coming to Coors Field, Keith worked at three levels of the Rockies’minor-league system:Bend(A), New Haven (AA) and Colorado Springs (AAA). He joined Colorado after three years (1990-92) as atrainer in the Padres chain.

Keith and his wife, Shannon, reside in Littleton with their daughter, Tianna Cherie. He has a bache-lor’s degree from San Diego State (‘88).

Clubhouse & Equipment Manager

Head Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Mike Hamilton, who joined the club Jan.1, 2000, is in his third year with theRockies.

Hamilton, 36, worked from 1990-99 for the major league scouting bureau.Healso held a similar capacity for Team USA in 1999. Mike broke into baseball in1982 as a bat boy for the Texas Rangers, when Buddy Bell played there.

The former catcher signed with the Rangers organization in 1987. Injurieslimited his career and he retired after three years in the Texas and Atlanta chains.

Born Sept.4, 1965, Mike and his wife, Merideth, have a daughter, Mackenzie (3), and a nine-monthold son, Maximus. The Hamilton family make their home in Highlands Ranch.His father, Carl, holds a sim-ilar position with the Seattle Mariners.

Chris Rasnake begins his ninth season with the Rockies, and his 18th in probaseball.He began his current position Jan.1, 2000.

Rasnake, 31, has assisted the Rockies in spring training every year except1998, when he served as the Arizona Diamondbacks’ minor league equipmentmanager. “Snake” has worked for the Tucson Triple-A club as visiting clubhousemanager, assistant clubhouse manager and bat boy.

Born July 21, 1970, Chris is single and makes his home in Aurora. He graduated from Tucson’sCatalina High School.

Keith Schulz has managed the visiting clubhouse for the Rockies sincetheir inaugural season.He’s now in his 10th year with the club.

Schulz, 39, joined the Rockies after serving as equipment manager forboth the AAA Denver Zephyrs and Metro State College from 1988-92.

A former infielder, “Schulzey” played one season for Pat Daugherty atIndian Hills Community College, then transferred to Metro State College of

Denver, where he earned all-conference honors as a shortstop.Born Feb. 24, 1963 in Denver, Schulz and his wife, Melinda, and son, Aaron, live in Highlands Ranchwith their two boxer dogs. He has a degree in psychology from Metro State (‘86).

Coordinator of Video Coaching

Assistant Clubhouse & Equipment Manager

Visiting Clubhouse Manager

Brian Jones enters his first season with the Rockies, being hired to his position in January, 2002.A native of Stillwater, Okla., Jones is a recent graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he

earned his bachelors degree in Management Information Systems. While a student at OSU, Brian workedin the Athletic Department all four years, helping with coaches’video for the Cowboy baseball, basketballand football teams.

He is single and currently resides in Denver.

Assistant Video Coordinator

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Mark Razum is in his eighth season as Coors Field’s head groundskeeper,his 25th year in the profession.He has built one of the top surfaces in profession-al sports, working in baseball’s only park that annually receives rain and snow dur-ing the regular season.

Razum’s peers named him the 1998 Turf/Grass Professional of the Year, anaward presented by the Rocky Mountain Turf/Grass Association.He won the honor

partly because of an incredible star design he and his staff cut into the grass during the ‘98 All-Star Game.Joining the Rockies in October, 1994, “Razz” served six years at the reins of the Athletics’ grounds

crew at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, where players voted his surface the best in the AL forthree straight seasons (1992-94). Prior to that, he spent seven years in charge of spring surfaces forOakland (1984-89) and the Angels (1982-84).His groundskeeping career began in 1978 at old MunicipalStadium in his native Cleveland.

Mark and his wife, Katherine, make their home in Aurora.

Jose Gonzalez James Sowl

Head Groundskeeper

Grounds Assistants

Tim Holt

Wade Mathis Jason Thoma

Clubhouse Assistants

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Now in his 10th season with the Rockies, Dr. Allen Schreiber has handled theclub’s internal medicine needs since 1993.

Schreiber is currently chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at RoseMedical Center. He also operates a private practice, the Schreiber Clinic.In previ-ous winters, Schreiber has served as the Denver Nuggets team physician and hasalso worked with the Colorado Avalanche.

A cum laude graduate of Johns Hopkins University (‘73), he completed medical school at the NewYork Medical College, where he graduated in 1976 with valedictorian honors and the David Spiro Awardfor excellence in pathology. He and his wife, Lisa, have a son, David, and two daughters, Jillian and Arielle.

Dr. Richard Hawkins is known throughout professional and college sports asone of the leading minds in his field.

Dr. Hawkins, along with J. Richard Steadman, co-founded the SteadmanHawkins Clinic in Vail, Colo., which is world renowned for treating athletic injuries.

A founding member of the American Shoulder and Elbow SurgeonsAssociation, Dr. Hawkins was recently listed as one of the United States’100 pre-

miere physicians. He’s also been honored in the Who’s Who national directory of Executives andProfessionals. He also serves as the Head Team Physician for the Denver Broncos.

He received both his undergraduate (1965) and medical degree (1969) from the University ofWestern Ontario.

Born in Canada, Hawkins has presided over the Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine and servedas Team Canada’s physician during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

Dr. Thomas J. Noonan begins his first year with the Rockies in 2002.Dr. Noonan spent the last two years as an orthopedic surgeon with Charlotte

Orthopedic Specialists . He moved to Charlotte after he gained his fellowship inSports Medicine at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail.

He received his undergraduate degree at Princeton, where he played foot-ball. He earned his Medical Degree and completed his residency at Duke

University.Dr. Noonan graduated from C.E.Jordan High School in Durham, N.C., in 1984 where he was all-con-

ference in football.

Mike Allen is in his third season with the Rockies. The director of physicaltherapy at Steadman-Hawkins, he joined the club before the 2000 season.

Allen, who holds a master’s in physical therapy (Wichita State ‘94), is a cer-tified athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning specialist. Allen’sworked for Steadman-Hawkins since 1995, as well as with the Denver Broncos.

Mike was an All-American defensive back at Fort Hays State in Kansas.

Medical Director

Associate Orthopedist

Internal Medicine

Physical Therapist

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ACQUIRED from New York Mets, along with Todd Zeile in a three-team, 11-player transaction on Jan.21, 2002. In the deal, the Rockies sent OF Alex Ochoa to the Brewers and OF Ross Gload and RHPCraigHouse to the Mets. The Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHPJeff D’Amico, INF Lou Collier and OFMarkSweeney to New York and the Mets sent Agbayani and Zeile to Colorado and LHP Glendon Rusch andINF/OF Lenny Harris to the Brewers.

CAREER: Agbayani (ag-BUY-yanni) enters his 10th seasons as a pro and third full season as amajor leaguer…is a .302 hitter in the pinch, including a PH grand slam (3/30/00)…has a .299 average inthe postseason and played in the 2000 World Series with the Mets…needs 36 hits for 300 in his MLcareer.

2 0 0 1 : Benny hit .277 (82-for-296) with six homers and 27 RBI…battled two separate hand injuries but still wenton to start 82 games in leftfield…got most of his at-bats in the leadoff position and hit .320 (39-for-122) batting inthe No. 1 slot…hit lefthanded pitching at a .333 clip (24-for-72), tied with Darren Bragg for the best on the team…had22 multi-hit games, 19 games with two hits and three games with three hits…went on the disabled list early in theyear on April 9 with a chip fracture of the hamate bone in his left wrist…missed 13 games…had a rehab assignmentat A A A Norfolk (4 games) before being activated on April 25…on April 28, he had an RBIsingle in the 11th inningat St. Louis, giving the Mets a 6-5 win…he was hitting .324 (24-for-74) in his first 22 games, through May 11 … t h e nhad just two hits in his next 20 at-bats and five in his next 34 to see his average dip to .269 by the end of May…hit.266 overall in the first half of the season but bounced back to hit .301 after the All-Star Break…suffered a fractureof the hook of the hamate bone in his right hand while swinging in the second inning of the Sept. 1 game vs.Florida…did not play again for the rest of the year…underwent surgery on Sept. 7 at New York University MedicalC e n t e r, performed by Dr. Martin Posner…the hook of the hamate bone was removed in Benny’s right hand…wenton the disabled list on Sept. 18.

2 0 0 0 : Batted .289 with 15 homers and 60 RBI, all career highs…made 89 starts in leftfield, two in center andthree in right…in the season opener against the Cubs on March 30 in Tokyo, Benny hit a pinch-hit grand slam inthe 11th inning off Danny Young to give the Mets a 5-1 win…it was his first career PH homer and the four RBI tiedhis career best…hit two leadoff home runs, June 16 at Milwaukee (Jimmy Haynes) and July 30 vs. St. Louis(Garrett Stephenson)…had a pair of career-high seven game hitting streaks, July 14-20 & Aug. 2-10…tied acareer-high with four hits in the first game of a July 27th doubleheader at Montreal…reached base safely in 10 straightplate appearances, Aug. 22-25 (4 BB, 4 singles, double, HBP)…on Sept. 22, he strained his hamstring whilerunning out a ground ball at Philadelphia (missed seven games). P o s t s e a s o n : Hit safely in 12 postseason gamesand had a hit in 13 of 14 games in postseason play…the 12-game hitting streak established a new club record forthe longest hitting streak in one postseason…with a hit in his last game of the 1999 playoffs, he had a 13-gamepostseason hitting streak, tied with Edgardo Alfonzo for the longest in club history…hit the game-winning home runin the 13th inning of Game 3 of the NLDS vs. San Francisco off Aaron Fultz…had an RBI double in Game 3 of theWorld Series against the Yankees to break a 2-2 tie in the Mets 4-2 victory.

1 9 9 9 : Agbayani had his contract purchased from Norfolk (AAA) on May 12…started that night in left field atColorado, going 2-for-4 with his first major league home run (solo shot) and RBI off Jerry Dipoto…hit his 10th homerun of the year in his 73rd at-bat vs. Boston, the quickest any Mets player has hit 10 home runs in a season in clubhistory…Ron Swoboda hit 10 HR in his first 90 at-bats in 1965…he twice hit homers in three consecutive games(May 26-29 & Sept. 15-18)…set career highs with four hits, two home runs and four RBIin Game One of a May20th doubleheader vs. Milwaukee. P o s t s e a s o n : Had his first postseason RBI in Game 3 of the NLDS vs. A r i z o n aon a double…hit .300 (3-for-10) in the series against the D’Backs but just .143 (1-for-7) in the LCS vs. Atlanta.

1 9 9 8 : Bounced between A A A Norfolk and the Mets…his contract was purchased for the first time by the bigleague club on June 17…made his major league debut on June 17 at Montreal, going 0-1 with a strikeout as a reserverightfielder…made his starting debut on June 19 vs. Florida…led off the game with a single against Brian Meadowsfor his first major league hit…played in four games before being sent back to Norfolk on June 22…recalled July 1and played in seven games for the Mets…optioned back on July 14…recalled for the third time on July 31 but didnot play in New Yo r k ’s game that night and was optioned back to A A A on Aug. 1.

1 9 9 7 : In his first full season at Triple A, he finished second in the International League in stolen bases (29),tied for third in runs (90) and was eighth in batting average (.310)…his 145 hits were second among all Metsminor leaguers…had a 15-game hitting streak, July 3-20.

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 225 B/T: R/R Age: 30Born: Dec. 28, 1971 in Honolulu, HawaiiResidence: Aiea, HawaiiMajor League Service: 2.168Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1998 NYM OF 9 6 0 0 6 0 1.0001999 NYM OF 80 121 2 2 125 0 .9842000 NYM OF 110 155 3 4 162 0 .9752001 NYM OF 84 123 1 6 130 0 .954Totals OF 283 405 6 12 423 0 .972

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by New York Mets in the 30th round of the 1993 June draft…on disabled list(April 9-25, 2001)…on DL(Sept. 18, 2001-remainder of season)…acquired from New York Mets, along with Todd Zeilein a three-team, 11-player transaction on Jan. 21, 2002. In the deal, the Rockies sent OF Alex Ochoa to the Brewersand OF Ross Gload and RHP Craig House to the Mets. The Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHPJeff D’Amico, INFLou Collier and OFMark Sweeney to New York and the Mets sent Agbayani and Zeile to Colorado and LHPGlendonRusch and INF/OF Lenny Harris to the Brewers.

NL DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1999 NEWYORK-NLvs. Arizona .300 4 10 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 32000 NEWYORK-NLvs. San Fran. .333 4 15 1 5 1 0 1 1 3 3NLDS Totals .320 8 25 2 8 2 0 1 2 3 6

NL CHAMPIONSHIPSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1999 NEW YORK-NLvs. Atlanta .143 4 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 22000 NEWYORK-NLvs. St. Louis .353 5 17 0 6 2 0 0 3 4 0NLCS Totals .292 9 24 2 7 2 0 0 3 8 2

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. New York-AL .278 5 18 2 5 2 0 0 2 3 3

AGBAYANI’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, twice (last: July 27, 2000 vs. Montreal, Game 1)

Home Runs: 2, four times (last: June 26, 2000 vs. Florida)

RBI: 4, twice (last: March 30, 2000 vs. Chi-NLin Tokyo)

D o u b l e s : 2, three times (last: July 27, 2000 vs. Mon-Gm 1)

Runs: 3, May 20, 1999 vs. Milwaukee

Total Bases: 10, May 20, 1999 vs. Milwaukee

Hit Streak: 7 games, twice (last: Aug. 2-10, 2000)

Walks: 3, five times (last: April 3, 2001 at Atlanta)

Strikeouts: 3, four times (last: Aug. 26, 2001 vs. SF)

1 9 9 6 : Split the season between Binghamton (AA) and Norfolk (AAA), combining for a career-best 64 RBI.1 9 9 5 : Started the season at Binghamton (AA), playing 88 games before moving to Single ASt. Lucie…finished

fifth in the Mets system with a combined .287 average…his .416 OBPwas third in Florida State League.1 9 9 4 : Hit .280 for St. Lucie (A) with five homers and 63 RBI.1 9 9 3 : Began his career with Pittsfield (A)…tied for second among NYshort-season players with three triples.C O L L E G E : Played for Hawaii Pacific where he recently had his No. 28 jersey retired.P E R S O N A L : Benny Peter Agbayani, Jr.…is married (Niela)…graduated from St. Louis H.S. in Honolulu

where he was all-state in baseball, football and soccer…was inducted into Honolulu’s Nissan Hall of Fame…HawaiianGovernor Ben Cayetano proclaimed it “Benny Agbayani Week” from Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2000…named HonoluluSports Person of the Month for October, 2000 by the Honolulu Quarterback Club…has his own blend of coffee, Benny’sKona Coffee, a 100% Hawaiian blend coffee sold by Kimo Bean…has helped raise money for the A m e r i c a nDiabetes Association by participating in the “Kiss a Pig Campaign” for the A D A .

AGBAYANI’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1993 Pittsfield .251 51 167 26 42 60 6 3 2 22 0 0 0 20 0 43 7 2 4 .359 .3321994 St. Lucie .280 119 411 72 115 153 13 5 5 63 1 5 10 58 2 67 8 6 9 .372 .3781995 Binghamton .275 88 295 38 81 99 11 2 1 26 1 1 5 39 0 51 12 3 6 .336 .368

St. Lucie .310 44 155 24 48 69 9 3 2 29 1 4 5 26 1 27 8 3 4 .445 .4161996 Binghamton .170 21 53 7 9 16 1 0 2 8 1 1 1 11 0 13 1 0 2 .302 .318

Norfolk .278 99 331 43 92 144 13 9 7 56 3 5 3 30 3 57 14 5 5 .435 .3391997 Norfolk .310 127 468 90 145 206 24 2 11 51 0 3 6 67 0 106 29 14 13 .440 .4011998 Norfolk .283 90 322 43 91 154 20 5 11 53 0 3 3 50 2 58 16 6 9 .478 .381

NEW Y O R K - N L .133 11 15 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 2 1 .133 .1881999 Norfolk .356 28 101 21 36 70 8 1 8 32 0 2 2 16 1 19 5 3 2 .693 .446

NEW Y O R K - N L .286 101 276 42 79 145 18 3 14 42 0 3 3 32 4 60 6 4 8 .525 .3632000 NEW Y O R K - N L .289 119 350 59 101 167 19 1 15 60 0 3 7 54 2 68 5 5 6 .477 .3912001 NEW Y O R K - N L .277 91 296 28 82 118 14 2 6 27 1 1 5 36 0 73 4 5 11 .399 .364

Norfolk .313 4 16 3 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .563 .353Major Lg. Totals .282 322 937 130 264 432 51 6 35 129 1 7 15 123 6 206 15 16 26 .461 .372Minor Lg. Totals .286 671 2319 367 664 980 106 30 50 343 7 24 35 318 9 441 100 42 55 .423 .377

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .277 91 296 82 6 27 .364 .399vs. Left .333 --- 72 24 3 9 .435 .542vs. Right .259 --- 224 58 3 18 .340 .353Home .247 45 146 36 4 14 .329 .377Away .307 46 150 46 2 13 .397 .420None on .283 --- 191 54 5 5 .354 .424Runners on .267 --- 105 28 1 22 .381 .352April .308 13 39 12 2 5 .449 .487May .246 20 69 17 0 4 .325 .362June .291 23 86 25 2 8 .337 .372July .275 16 51 14 1 5 .315 .373August .275 18 51 14 1 5 .415 .451Sept - 1 0 0 0 0 .000 -0 on/out .245 --- 110 27 3 3 .320 .391RISP .288 --- 59 17 1 22 .419 .407RISP/2out .308 --- 26 8 0 9 .455 .423Close,Late .356 --- 45 16 0 5 .400 .400B. Loaded .143 --- 7 1 0 4 .333 .143Batting #1 .320 --- 122 39 2 11 .411 .434Batting #2 .000 --- 5 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #3 .333 --- 27 9 0 3 .379 .370Batting #4 .167 --- 12 2 1 3 .167 .417Batting #5 .261 --- 46 12 0 2 .320 .283Batting #6 .302 --- 53 16 3 5 .403 .585Batting #7 .111 --- 27 3 0 3 .286 .185Batting #9 .250 --- 4 1 0 0 .250 .250As lf .277 --- 289 80 6 27 .364 .401All OF .277 --- 289 80 6 27 .364 .401As ph .286 --- 7 2 0 0 .375 .2860-0 count .233 --- 30 7 0 1 .233 .267After (0-1) .248 --- 141 35 3 7 .325 .355After (1-0) .320 --- 125 40 3 19 .430 .4802 strikes .181 --- 166 30 2 12 .306 .259Grass .263 78 247 65 5 23 .356 .381Turf .347 13 49 17 1 4 .407 .490Day .274 31 106 29 3 11 .353 .368Night .279 60 190 53 3 16 .370 .416Inning 1-6 .271 82 207 56 5 20 .371 .415Inning 7+ .292 81 89 26 1 7 .347 .360vs.Bal .111 3 9 1 0 0 .200 .111vs.Bos .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Mil .227 5 22 5 0 2 .261 .227vs.NYY .176 4 17 3 1 3 .176 .353vs.Tor .400 3 10 4 0 1 .455 .500vs.Atl .296 9 27 8 0 0 .441 .296vs.ChC .154 5 13 2 0 0 .154 .154vs.Hou .333 5 18 6 0 2 .455 .444vs.LA .125 3 8 1 0 1 .333 .125vs.Mon .273 10 33 9 2 4 .351 .545vs.Phi .371 10 35 13 1 5 .463 .543vs.StL .250 5 12 3 1 2 .400 .500vs.SD .333 2 6 2 0 0 .500 .333vs.SF .231 4 13 3 1 2 .231 .538vs.Col .318 7 22 7 0 1 .375 .409vs.Fla .208 9 24 5 0 2 .321 .292vs.Ari .333 3 9 3 0 0 .500 .667vs.TB .467 3 15 7 0 2 .467 .533Pre-All Star .266 59 203 54 4 17 .344 .374Post-All Star .301 32 93 28 2 10 .405 .452

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .282 937 264 35 129 .372 .462vs. Left .297 273 81 11 31 .388 .505vs. Right .276 664 183 24 98 .365 .444Home .275 459 126 23 71 .363 .486Away .289 478 138 12 58 .379 .439None on .302 537 162 29 29 .387 .531Runners on .255 400 102 6 100 .351 .370March 1.000 1 1 1 4 1.0004.000April .303 66 20 2 10 .418 .470May .303 175 53 6 15 .365 .491June .287 188 54 12 33 .369 .505July .270 222 60 3 26 .348 .374August .275 182 50 5 24 .389 .467Sept. .255 98 25 6 17 .364 .490October .200 5 1 0 0 .429 .2000 on/out .333 264 88 16 16 .413 .591RISP .286 248 71 5 97 .393 .427Close,Late .257 148 38 3 15 .343 .365B. Loaded .370 27 10 1 28 .406 .630Batting #1 .283 240 68 9 34 .382 .450Batting #2 .143 14 2 0 0 .143 .143Batting #3 .286 35 10 0 4 .375 .343Batting #4 .125 16 2 1 3 .222 .313Batting #5 .247 89 22 1 6 .346 .326Batting #6 .305 200 61 5 28 .385 .475Batting #7 .286 273 78 16 38 .359 .538Batting #8 .340 47 16 3 16 .475 .596Batting #9 .217 23 5 0 0 .379 .304As lf .276 710 196 26 92 .371 .446As cf .217 23 5 2 4 .308 .522As rf .314 156 49 6 24 .374 .506As ph .302 43 13 1 9 .423 .535Grass .281 801 225 32 114 .372 .468Turf .287 136 39 3 15 .369 .426Day .276 341 94 15 48 .353 .457Night .285 596 170 20 81 .382 .465Inning 1-6 .291 625 182 24 94 .384 .480Inning 7+ .263 312 82 11 35 .346 .426vs.Bal .250 20 5 0 3 .318 .250vs.Bos .318 22 7 2 2 .400 .591vs.Mil .347 72 25 5 13 .365 .611vs.NYY .257 35 9 1 7 .333 .343vs.Tor .346 26 9 2 4 .414 .615vs.Atl .209 91 19 2 6 .314 .286vs.ChC .349 43 15 3 14 .408 .721vs.Cin .069 29 2 0 1 .229 .103vs.Hou .340 47 16 1 7 .466 .553vs.LA .100 40 4 0 3 .191 .125vs.Mon .256 86 22 2 9 .323 .384vs.Phi .321 81 26 4 11 .415 .531vs.Pit .357 28 10 1 7 .471 .607vs.StL .306 49 15 2 6 .493 .490vs.SD .333 33 11 1 5 .450 .515vs.SF .238 42 10 1 5 .289 .405vs.Col .317 60 19 3 9 .358 .550vs.Fla .246 65 16 2 8 .372 .415vs.Ari .319 47 15 3 6 .429 .638vs.TB .429 21 9 0 3 .409 .524Pre-All Star .282 496 140 22 67 .365 .470Post-All Star .281 441 124 13 62 .379 .454

BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .222 18 4 0 1Fenway Park .400 10 4 0 0County Stadium .316 19 6 1 3Yankee Stadium .200 10 2 0 3SkyDome .300 10 3 0 1Wrigley Field .318 22 7 2 4Cinergy Field .077 13 1 0 1Astrodome .667 3 2 0 0Dodger Stadium .154 26 4 0 2Olympic Stadium .209 43 9 1 3Shea Stadium .275 459 126 23 71Veterans Stadium .257 35 9 0 2Three Rivers .455 11 5 1 1

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .273 33 9 1 3Qualcomm Stadium .310 29 9 1 43 Com Park .300 10 3 0 2Coors Field .375 32 12 2 6Pro Player Stadium .217 23 5 0 2Turner Field .245 53 13 1 3Bank One Ballpark .333 12 4 0 0Tropicana Field .450 20 9 0 3Tokyo Dome 1.000 1 1 1 4Pacific Bell .300 10 3 0 1Enron Field .476 21 10 1 7Miller Park .286 14 4 0 2

Multi-HR Games (4)June 26, 2000 vs. Florida

June 14, 2000 at Chicago-NLJune 7, 1999 vs. Toronto

May 20, 1999 vs. Milwaukee (Game 1)

Grand Slams (1)March 30, 2000 vs. Chicago-NL(in Tokyo)

Pinch Hit HR (1)March 30, 2000 vs. Chicago-NL(Tokyo) GS

Leadoff Homers (2)July 30, 2000 at St. Louis

June 16, 2000 at Milwaukee

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CLAIMED off waivers from Minnesota Twins, Sept. 18, 2001.CAREER: Barnes begins his seventh year in professional baseball but has yet to play a full season

in the majors…has successfully rebounded from a knee injury that sidelined him for most of 2001…theformer Twins Minor League Player of the Year has 55 professional homers but is still looking for his firstin the big leagues…has hit lefties well, as eight of his 14 MLhits have come against LHP (8-for-18, .444).

2 0 0 1 : Barnes was set to make Minnesota’s 2001 Opening Day roster as the fourth outfielder but missed agood portion of spring training after doctors discovered a micro fracture in his left knee…underwent knee surgeryon March 26…placed on the 15-day DLMarch 28 with medial femeral articular cartilage defect in the left knee…wastransferred to the 60-day DL(April 10)…after a rehab assignment at AAA, was activated from 60-day DL a n doptioned to Edmonton (June 11)…recalled to the Twin Cities on Aug. 15 and played in nine games for Minnesota,getting just one hit in 21 at-bats (.048)…got the lone base-hit and scored a run on Aug. 19 vs. Tampa Bay…for A A AEdmonton, he hit .293 with eight home runs and 42 RBI in 81 games.

2 0 0 0 : Played most of the 2000 season with A A ASalt Lake and was the recipient of the Sherry Robertson Aw a r das the Tw i n s ’ Minor League Player of the Year…selected to the Pacific Coast League postseason A l l - S t a rTe a m …Baseball A m e r i c a also tabbed him as an all PCLperformer…captured the Pacific Coast League batting crownwith a .365 average (161-for-441)…tied for second in the league in runs (107), third in hits (161), fourth in on-basepercentage (.439) and tied for fifth in doubles (37)…the 37 doubles led the team, while his six triples tied forfirst…participated in the A A A All-Star game on July 12 at Rochester…was the Tw i n s ’ Minor League Player of theMonth for August, a month in which he had a 12-game hitting streak (Aug. 11-26)…hit safely in 27 of 29 games fromJuly 28-Sept. 1, hitting at a .419 clip during those 29 games…was Minnesota’s Minor League Player of the We e k ,May 27-June 4…hit two home runs and seven RBI, June 12 vs. Oklahoma City…had his A A Acontract purchasedon Sept. 16…made his major league debut that day, singling off A n a h e i m ’s Scott Schoeneweis for his first majorleague hit…played 11 games for the Twins, batting .351 (13-for-37)…had a season-high three-game hit streak, Sept.19-23…had a career-best three hits in two different games (Sept. 19 vs Texas and Sept. 30 at Detroit).

1 9 9 9 : Saw action in 129 games for A ANew Britain…while batting .263, he hit 13 home runs with 58 RBI and49 walks, all ranking third on the club…struck out just 40 times in 452 at-bats, finishing fifth in the Eastern Leaguein strikeouts to plate appearances (1/12.78)…had a season-high eight-game hitting streak, June 12-19…hit safelyin 10 of 12 games from July 15 -27…tied a season-high with three RBI, June 1 vs. Bowie and a season-high threehits July 27 at Norwich…belted two home runs, July 1 vs. Portland.

1 9 9 8 : Started the season with Trenton (AA) in the Boston Red Sox organization…hit 14 home runs and 36RBI for the Thunder…was traded by Boston along with pitchers Matt Kinney and Joe Thomas to Minnesota for pitcherGreg Swindell and outfielder Orlando Merced, July 31…went on the disabled list Aug. 23-Sept. 3 with a strainedright shoulder…played in just 20 games with New Britain (AA).

1 9 9 7 : Named to the Midwest League postseason All-Star team while playing for Michigan…tied for third inthe league with 149 hits…named MVPof the Midwest League All-Star game, June 17 at Lansing…scored 80 runsand stole 24 bases…led the team with 490 at-bats.

1 9 9 6 : Hit .277 for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox…tied for third on the club with 17 RBI.P E R S O N A L : John Delbert Barnes…Boston’s fourth round pick in the June 1996 draft…attended Granite Hills

High School in El Cajon, Calif…also attended Grossmont Junior College…signed by scout Harry Smith.

Ht: 6-2 Wt: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 25 (26 on April 24)Born: April 24, 1976 in San Diego, Calif.Residence: El Cajon, Calif.Major League Service: 0.102Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

BARNES’CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 3, twice (last: Sept. 30, 2000 at Detroit)

Home Runs: None

RBI: 1, twice (last: Sept. 19, 2000 vs. Te x a s )

Doubles: 2, Sept. 30, 2000 at Detroit

Runs: 2, Sept. 19, 2000 vs. Texas

Total Bases: 5, Sept. 30, 2000 at Detroit

Hit Streak: 3 games, Sept. 19-23, 2000

Walks: 1, three times (last: Aug. 15, 2001 at Cleveland)

Strikeouts: 1, nine times (last: Aug. 18, 2001 vs TB)

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BARNES’CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1996 G C L Red Sox .277 30 101 9 28 35 4 0 1 17 0 5 6 5 0 17 4 0 3 .347 .3331997 Michigan .304 130 490 80 149 196 19 5 6 73 0 6 5 65 3 42 19 5 7 .400 .3871998 Trenton .274 100 380 53 104 164 18 0 14 36 2 4 3 40 3 47 3 8 11 .432 .344

New Britain .268 20 71 9 19 25 4 1 0 8 0 1 1 9 0 9 1 1 2 .352 .3541999 New Britain .263 129 452 62 119 181 21 1 13 58 1 4 5 49 3 40 10 2 15 .400 .3392000 Salt Lake *.365 119 441 107 161 249 37 6 13 87 1 7 7 57 0 48 7 6 10 .565 .439

M I N N E S O TA .351 11 37 5 13 17 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 6 0 1 3 .459 .4152001 Edmonton .293 81 311 42 91 140 21 2 8 42 0 2 11 27 2 28 3 2 8 .450 .368

M I N N E S O TA .048 9 21 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 .048 .130Major Lg. Totals .241 20 58 6 14 18 4 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 9 0 1 3 .310 .313Minor Lg. Totals .299 609 2246 362 671 990 124 15 55 321 4 29 38 252 11 231 47 24 56 .441 .375

*led league #tied for league lead

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIJacobs Field .143 14 2 0 0Kauffman Stadium .000 1 0 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIMetrodome .200 35 7 0 2Comerica Park .625 8 5 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Boston in the fourth round of 1996 June draft…traded by Red Sox with LHPJoe Thomas and RHPMatt Kinney to Minnesota for RHPGreg Swindell and INF Orlando Merced, July 31,1998…placed on the 15-day disabled list March 23, 2001…transferred to the 60-day DL(April 10-June 11, 2001);includes rehab assignment at Edmonton…claimed off waivers by Colorado, Sept. 18, 2001.

2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .048 9 21 1 0 0 .130 .048vs. Left .167 --- 6 1 0 0 .375 .167vs. Right .000 --- 15 0 0 0 .000 .000Home .077 4 13 1 0 0 .143 .077Away .000 5 8 0 0 0 .111 .000None on .071 --- 14 1 0 0 .133 .071Runners on .000 --- 7 0 0 0 .125 .000August .048 9 21 1 0 0 .130 .0480 on/out .000 --- 6 0 0 0 .143 .000RISP .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .000RISP/2out .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .000Batting #5 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #8 .077 --- 13 1 0 0 .143 .077As lf .100 --- 10 1 0 0 .250 .100As rf .000 --- 11 0 0 0 .000 .000All OF .048 --- 21 1 0 0 .130 .0480-0 count .250 --- 4 1 0 0 .400 .250After (0-1) .000 --- 13 0 0 0 .000 .000After (1-0) .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .0002 strikes .000 --- 11 0 0 0 .000 .000Grass .000 5 8 0 0 0 .111 .000Turf .077 4 13 1 0 0 .143 .077Day .000 2 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Night .056 7 18 1 0 0 .150 .0562 strikes .000 --- 11 0 0 0 .000 .000Grass .000 5 8 0 0 0 .111 .000Turf .077 4 13 1 0 0 .143 .077Day .000 2 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Night .056 7 18 1 0 0 .150 .056Inning 1-6 .083 6 12 1 0 0 .214 .083Inning 7+ .000 7 9 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Cle .000 2 7 0 0 0 .125 .000vs.KC .000 3 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Tor .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.TB .100 3 10 1 0 0 .182 .100Post-All Star .048 9 21 1 0 0 .130 .048

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .241 58 14 0 2 .313 .310vs. Left .444 18 8 0 2 .524 .556vs. Right .150 40 6 0 0 .209 .200Home .200 35 7 0 2 .300 .257Away .304 23 7 0 0 .333 .391None on .324 34 11 0 0 .395 .441Runners on .125 24 3 0 2 .192 .125August .048 21 1 0 0 .130 .048September .351 37 13 0 2 .415 .4590 on/out .154 13 2 0 0 .267 .308RISP .188 16 3 0 2 .235 .188Close,Late .125 8 1 0 0 .125 .125B. Loaded 1.000 1 1 0 1 1.000 1.000Batting #2 .000 4 0 0 0 .200 .000Batting #3 .500 6 3 0 0 .571 .667Batting #5 .250 4 1 0 0 .250 .500Batting #7 .167 6 1 0 1 .286 .167Batting #8 .257 35 9 0 1 .297 .314Batting #9 .000 3 0 0 0 .250 .000As lf .250 16 4 0 0 .368 .313As cf .200 5 1 0 1 .429 .200As rf .243 37 9 0 1 .263 .324Grass .304 23 7 0 0 .333 .391Turf .200 35 7 0 2 .300 .257Day .000 9 0 0 0 .100 .000Night .286 49 14 0 2 .352 .367Inning 1-6 .289 38 11 0 2 .357 .342Inning 7+ .150 20 3 0 0 .227 .250vs.Ana .167 6 1 0 1 .286 .167vs.CWS .167 6 1 0 0 .286 .333vs.Ana .167 6 1 0 1 .286 .167vs.CWS .167 6 1 0 0 .286 .333vs.Cle .143 14 2 0 0 .200 .143vs.Det .625 8 5 0 0 .625 .875vs.KC .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Tex .400 10 4 0 1 .500 .500vs.Tor .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.TB .100 10 1 0 0 .182 .100Pre-All Star - 0 0 0 0 - -Post-All Star .241 58 14 0 2 .313 .310

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2000 MIN OF 11 28 2 0 30 2 1.0002001 MIN OF 9 16 1 2 19 0 .895Totals OF 20 44 3 2 49 2 .959

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ACQUIRED from the New York Mets for a player to be named (Ender Chavez-12/27/01), Aug. 23,2001.

CAREER: Bennett enters his 12th season of professional baseball but only once (1999) has heremained in the majors over a full season…is a career .255 hitter in 129 ML games and boasts a .990career fielding percentage from behind the plate…has thrown out 21.6% (16-74) of attempted base steal-ers in ML career…Colorado is the third team he has played for (Mets and Phillies).

2 0 0 1 : Bennett batted a combined .244 (32-for-131) with Philadelphia, New York and Colorado with sixdoubles, a triple and two homers with 10 RBI in 46 total games…started the 2001 season with Philadelphiaappearing in 26 games and batting .213 (16-for-75)…was then traded to the New York Mets from the Phillies July23 for C To d d Pratt…appeared in one game for the Mets, hitting a pinch-hit single in his only at-bat on July 24 atFlorida…was optioned to A A A Norfolk and appeared in 20 games for the Tides, batting .299 with a pair of homersand four RBI…traded by New York to Colorado for a player to be named on Aug. 23 and spent the rest of the seasonas a Rockie…made his Rockies debut on August 26 in Milwaukee, going 1-for-3 with a run scored and had an assistat the plate…with Colorado, Gary saw action in 19 games, 15 starts, and batted .273 (15-for-55) with three doubles,a homer and four RBI…had three two-hit games on the year as a Rockie…during the month of September, Garybatted .303 (10-for-33)…belted his first homer as a Rockie Sept. 25 vs. San Diego to straight away center in thesecond inning…he also had a season-high five total bases in that outing…In his first three starts of September, G a r ywent 4-for-9 (.444) with a double and RBI…two of those three games were Rockies’ wins (9/4 vs LA; 9/7 vsSF)…had three multi-hit games during the month as well…finished the month with a .455 slugging percentage andan OBPof .361…defensively, Bennett was error free as a Rockie…had 96 putouts, four assists and a double playin 134.0 innings as a Colorado catcher…caught two of 15 would-be base stealers (13.3 percent)…When he wasbehind he plate, Rockie pitchers struckout 89 batters and walked only 55…Rox pitchers averaged six strikeoutsper nine innings when Gary was catching.

2 0 0 0 : Began the season at Scranton and had two call-ups to the Phillies during the season…namedS c r a n t o n ’s MVP, becoming the first catcher ever to win the award…led the club with a .306 average while guidingthe pitching staff to a AAA-best 3.63 ERA…was the starting catcher for the International League in A A AA l l - S t a rGame…named Phillies Minor League Player-of-the-Week, May 8-14 after recording an RBI in seven straightgames (May 8-15)…had a season-high 12-game hit streak (May 31-June 15)…broke up Mike Johnson’s no-hitterwith an eighth-inning homer, April 19 at Ottawa…went on the DLwith a strained right knee (June 23-July 4)…recalledby Phillies on July 18 and played in 12 games with eight starts…sent down Aug. 18 and recalled Sept. 1, remainingwith the club the rest of the year…with Philadelphia, he batted .243 (18-for-74) with two homers and five RBI.

1 9 9 9 : First full season in the majors…made 32 appearances at catcher, 19 of them as a starter…had acareer-high seven-game hit streak from May 1 to June 23, 1999…had a career-high three hits in a game twice, June23 vs. Pittsburgh and Aug. 5 at Florida…in that Aug. 5 game at Florida, he hit his first major league home run (three-run shot off Nuñez) to go with a career high four RBI…tied a Phillies record with two sacrifice flies, July 19 atTampa Bay…committed four errors, three in one game, Sept. 1 at San Francisco.

1 9 9 8 : Spent almost all of the year at A A A before having his contract purchased by Philadelphia, Sept.1…came in as a defensive replacement, Sept. 5 at Milwaukee and then hit in five straight games (all starts) Sept.6-22…with Scranton, he was the backup to Bobby Estalella before Estalella was called-up July 25…establisheda new club record with three home runs and 13 total bases, Aug. 16 at Buffalo, with his last HR a 14th inning grandslam to lead the team to a 15-10 win…had five RBI on Aug. 19 vs. Rochester…hit his career high 10th home runon Aug. 29 vs. Ottawa…threw out 34% (24-70) of basestealers at Scranton.

1 9 9 7 : Played at A A A Pawtucket after signing a minor league contract with Boston, Feb. 10…caught 65 of 71games played, starting the other six at first base…had a .985 fielding percentage behind the plate…had a season-high four RBI, May 26 vs. Rochester and May 31 at Scranton…hit two HR, two 2B and eight RBIin that three-gamespan, May 26-31…hit .302 (13-43) in 14 games in May, hitting three of his four home runs…re-signed with the Philliesafter the season, Dec. 27.

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 208 B/T: R/R Age: 29 (30 on April 17)Born: April 17, 1972 in Waukegan, Ill.Residence: Wadsworth, Ill.Major League Service: 2.133Contract: First year of a one-year contract

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1 9 9 6 : Caught for Scranton until late in the year when his contract was purchased by the Phillies (Aug.23)…went 2-for-4 in his first Major League start, Aug. 25 at San Diego, collecting his first MLhit (single off Scott Sanders)and RBI…became the 51st player for the 1996 Phillies, setting a new club record…made five starts in the majorsoverall, reaching base safely in four of them…for the A A A Red Barons, he set a club record for home runs by acatcher…hit two HR, June 2 at Toledo…threw out 35% of would-be basestealers (43-121).

1 9 9 5 : Made his first and only major league appearance as a pinch hitter, Sept. 24 vs. Cincinnati (struckout)…his contract was purchased by Philadelphia on Sept. 3…spent most of the season at Reading (AA), catching82 games…ranked first among Eastern League catchers with 13 double plays…gunned down 37% of basestealers(37-104)…at the plate, he hit .236 for the season…hit .340 in May (17 games) with 10 RBI…had two three-hitcontests in May (7th vs. Harrisburg & 28th at Norwich)…had a season-best four RBI, Aug. 9 vs. Tr e n t o n … p r o m o t e dto A A A Scranton, Aug. 25, catching seven games with 20 at-bats before getting promoted to the big leagues.

1 9 9 4 : Began the season at Clearwater (A)…promoted to A A Reading after 19 games (May 2)…hit threehome runs with 22 RBIfor the Reading Phillies…led the Eastern League with 22 passed balls.

1 9 9 3 : Appeared in 42 games at Spartanburg (A) before moving on to Clearwater (A), where he hit .327.1 9 9 2 : Had a .994 fielding percentage for Batavia (A), tops among all NY-Penn League catchers.1 9 9 1 : In his second season at Martinsville, hit his first professional home run.1 9 9 0 : Began his pro career at Martinsville (R) after being selected in the 11th round of the 1990 June draft by

P h i l a d e l p h i a .P E R S O N A L : Gary David Bennett, Jr.…he and his wife, Ruby, and one-year old son, Garrison, reside in

Wadsworth, Ill.…a 1990 graduate of Waukegan East High School in Illinois, where he was All-Conference in footballand baseball.

BENNETT’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSHits: 3, twice (last: Aug. 5, 1999 at Florida)

Home Runs: 1, five times (last: Sept. 25, 2001 vs SD)

RBI: 4, Aug. 5, 1999 at Florida

Doubles: 1, 15 times (last: Oct. 6, 2001 at San Diego)

Runs: 2, three times (last: July 15, 2001 vs New York-AL)

Total Bases: 6, Aug. 5, 1999 at Florida

Hit Streak: 7 games, May 1-June 23, 1999

Walks: 2, five times (last: July 6, 2001 at Baltimore)

Strikeouts: 3, Sept. 26, 1998 at Florida.

BENNETT CONTINUED…

BENNETT’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1999 Martinsvlle .269 16 52 3 14 18 2 1 0 10 0 1 0 4 0 15 0 1 0 .346 .3161991 Martinsvlle .235 41 136 15 32 42 7 0 1 16 1 1 5 17 0 26 0 1 5 .309 .3401992 Batavia .205 47 146 22 30 32 2 0 0 12 3 0 2 15 0 27 2 1 2 .219 .2881993 Spartanburg .254 42 126 18 32 38 4 1 0 15 2 1 1 12 0 22 0 2 2 .302 .321

Clearwater .327 17 55 5 18 21 0 0 1 6 2 0 1 3 0 10 0 1 0 .382 .3731994 Clearwater .236 19 55 6 13 16 3 0 0 10 0 1 0 8 0 6 0 0 1 .291 .328

Reading .231 63 208 13 48 66 9 0 3 22 3 3 0 14 0 26 0 1 6 .317 .2761995 Reading .236 86 271 27 64 87 11 0 4 40 3 2 3 22 1 36 0 0 12 .321 .299

Scranton-Wb .150 7 20 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 .150 .227P H I L A D E L P H I A .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000

1996 Scranton-Wb .248 91 286 37 71 112 15 1 8 37 3 3 3 24 2 43 1 0 10 .392 .310P H I L A D E L P H I A .250 6 16 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 0 .250 .333

1997 Pawtucket .214 71 224 16 48 69 7 1 4 22 1 1 2 18 0 39 1 1 10 .308 .2781998 Scranton-Wb .255 86 282 33 72 120 18 0 10 40 2 4 2 25 0 41 0 0 6 .426 .316

P H I L A D E L P H I A .290 9 31 4 9 9 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 5 0 5 0 0 1 .290 .3781999 P H I L A D E L P H I A .273 36 88 7 24 31 4 0 1 21 0 2 0 4 0 11 0 0 7 .352 .2982000 Scranton-Wb .306 92 317 47 97 157 24 0 12 52 3 2 7 40 1 44 1 0 9 .495 .393

P H I L A D E L P H I A .243 31 74 8 18 29 5 0 2 5 0 0 2 13 0 15 0 0 0 .392 .3712001 P H I L A D E L P H I A .213 26 75 8 16 24 3 1 1 6 1 1 0 9 1 19 0 0 1 .320 .294

NEW Y O R K - N L .000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0001.000Norfolk .299 20 67 7 20 31 5 0 2 14 0 1 1 4 1 12 0 0 0 .463 .342COLORADO .273 19 55 7 15 21 3 0 1 4 1 1 1 3 3 5 0 0 0 .382 .317

Major Lg. Totals .255 129 341 34 87 119 15 1 5 40 2 5 3 36 5 62 0 0 9 .349 .327Minor Lg. Totals .250 698 2245 250 562 812 107 4 45 297 24 20 27 208 6 349 5 8 63 .362 .319

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1996 PHI C 5 35 5 0 40 0 1.0001998 PHI C 9 50 2 0 52 0 1.0001999 PHI C 32 129 6 4 139 0 .9712000 PHI C 31 173 11 1 185 2 .9952001 PHI C 24 151 5 2 158 2 .9872001 COL C 19 96 4 0 100 1 1.000Totals C 120 634 33 7 674 5 .990Passed Balls (7)…1996 (2); 1999 (2); 2001 (3)

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .244 46 131 32 2 10 .308 .351vs. Left .185 --- 27 5 1 4 .233 .333vs. Right .260 --- 104 27 1 6 .328 .356Home .250 21 60 15 2 6 .318 .433Away .239 25 71 17 0 4 .300 .282None on .302 --- 86 26 2 2 .310 .430Runners on .133 --- 45 6 0 8 .305 .200April .222 4 9 2 0 0 .300 .333May .269 8 26 7 0 3 .310 .308June .100 8 20 2 0 1 .250 .200July .286 7 21 6 1 2 .348 .476August .214 4 14 3 0 1 .250 .214Sept. .303 13 33 10 1 3 .361 .455October .250 2 8 2 0 0 .250 .3750 on/out .258 --- 31 8 0 0 .258 .323RISP .152 --- 33 5 0 8 .318 .242RISP/2 Out .125 --- 16 2 0 3 .417 .188Close/Late .200 --- 30 6 0 0 .250 .200B. Loaded .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .286 --- 7 2 0 2 .286 .429Batting #7 .143 --- 21 3 1 2 .174 .286Batting #8 .260 --- 100 26 1 6 .336 .360Batting #9 1.000 --- 1 1 0 0 1.0001.000As c .242 --- 128 31 2 10 .308 .352As ph .333 --- 3 1 0 0 .333 .333As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .333 --- 3 1 0 0 .333 .3330-0 count .316 --- 19 6 2 3 .381 .684After (0-1) .143 --- 56 8 0 3 .222 .214After (1-0) .321 --- 56 18 0 4 .371 .3752 strikes .197 --- 61 12 0 1 .246 .279Grass .266 29 79 21 1 7 .326 .367Turf .212 17 52 11 1 3 .281 .327Day .234 16 47 11 0 3 .260 .277Night .250 30 84 21 2 7 .333 .393Inn. 1-6 .286 38 84 24 2 9 .361 .452Inn. 7+ .170 38 47 8 0 1 .204 .170vs.Bal .250 2 4 1 0 0 .500 .250vs.Bos .000 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Mil .154 3 13 2 0 1 .267 .154vs.NYY .300 2 10 3 1 2 .300 .600vs.Atl .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.ChC .500 2 4 2 0 0 .600 .750vs.LA .231 4 13 3 0 0 .286 .308vs.Mon .250 6 16 4 0 0 .333 .250vs.NYM .182 3 11 2 0 1 .167 .273vs.Pit .000 2 5 0 0 0 .375 .000vs.StL .000 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.SD .231 5 13 3 1 1 .286 .538vs.SF .300 4 10 3 0 1 .273 .300vs.Fla .600 3 5 3 0 1 .6671.000vs.Ari .353 6 17 6 0 3 .353 .471vs.TB .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .203 22 59 12 0 4 .304 .271Post-All Star .278 24 72 20 2 6 .312 .417

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .255 341 87 5 40 .327 .349vs. Left .244 82 20 2 11 .300 .354vs. Right .259 259 67 3 29 .336 .347Home .278 158 44 2 16 .360 .392Away .235 183 43 3 24 .300 .311None on .267 202 54 3 3 .327 .361Runners on .237 139 33 2 37 .327 .331April .154 13 2 0 1 .214 .231May .275 40 11 0 7 .302 .325June .211 38 8 0 5 .302 .289July .254 71 18 2 9 .304 .380August .308 39 12 2 8 .378 .462Sept. .256 129 33 1 10 .353 .333October .273 11 3 0 0 .273 .3640 on/out .254 71 18 0 0 .338 .310Scoring Pos .258 89 23 1 35 .360 .360Close /Late .169 65 11 0 1 .239 .185B Loaded .125 8 1 0 3 .111 .125Batting #2 .000 4 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #3 - 0 0 0 0 - -Batting #4 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .250 8 2 0 2 .250 .375Batting #6 .267 15 4 0 3 .389 .333Batting #7 .250 128 32 4 19 .322 .375Batting #8 .247 170 42 1 11 .326 .324Batting #9 .467 15 7 0 5 .444 .533As c .250 328 82 5 40 .325 .345As ph .385 13 5 0 0 .385 .462Grass .250 168 42 3 21 .310 .345Turf .260 173 45 2 19 .343 .353Day .243 115 28 1 9 .305 .304Night .261 226 59 4 31 .339 .372Inning 1-6 .258 209 54 4 27 .342 .388Inning 7+ .250 132 33 1 13 .303 .288vs.Bal .250 4 1 0 0 .500 .250vs.Bos .000 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Mil .214 28 6 0 3 .267 .214vs.NYY .286 14 4 1 2 .286 .500vs.Atl .200 15 3 0 1 .200 .200vs.ChC .240 25 6 0 0 .387 .320vs.Cin .143 7 1 0 2 .400 .143vs.Hou .167 6 1 0 0 .286 .333vs.LA .200 30 6 0 1 .226 .267vs.Mon .306 36 11 0 1 .359 .333vs.NYM .296 27 8 0 3 .355 .407vs.Pit .286 28 8 1 5 .429 .429vs.StL .375 8 3 0 3 .444 .375vs.SD .269 26 7 1 2 .345 .423vs.SF .300 20 6 0 4 .318 .350vs.Col .167 6 1 1 1 .286 .667vs.Fla .235 34 8 1 7 .325 .412vs.Ari .333 18 6 0 3 .333 .444vs.TB .143 7 1 0 2 .111 .143Pre-All Star .235 102 24 0 13 .301 .294Post-All Star .264 239 63 5 27 .338 .372

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Philadelphia in 11th round of 1990 draft…signed by Boston as a minor leaguefree agent, Feb. 10, 1997…signed by Philadelphia as a minor league free agent, Dec. 27, 1997…traded by Phillies toNew York Mets for catcher Todd Pratt, July 23, 2001…traded by Mets to Colorado for a player to be named (EnderChavez-12/27/01), Aug. 23, 2001.

BY BALLPARK

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Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .250 4 1 0 0Fenway Park .000 2 0 0 0County Stadium .273 11 3 0 2Yankee Stadium - 0 0 0 0Wrigley Field .214 14 3 0 0Cinergy Field .200 5 1 0 2Astrodome .000 2 0 0 0Dodger Stadium .214 14 3 0 0Olympic Stadium .167 12 2 0 0Shea Stadium .300 10 3 0 1Veterans Stadium .281 135 38 1 13Three Rivers .250 12 3 1 2

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .400 5 2 0 2Qualcomm Stadium .250 16 4 0 13 Com Park .333 3 1 0 2Coors Field .241 29 7 2 4Pro Player Stadium .192 26 5 1 6Turner Field .500 4 2 0 0Bank One Ballpark .308 13 4 0 2Tropicana Field .143 7 1 0 2Pacific Bell .300 10 3 0 1Miller Park .250 4 1 0 0PNC Park .000 3 0 0 0

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 B/T: R/R Age: 24 Born: Feb. 11, 1978 in Laurinburg, N.C.Residence: Laurinburg, N.C.Major League Service: 0.090Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from St. Louis Cardinals along with RHPs Manny Aybar, Rick Croushore and JoseJimenez for RHPs Darryl Kile, Dave Veres and Luther Hackman, Nov. 16, 1999.

CAREER: Butler enters his seventh season at the professional level, still looking for his first full yearin the majors…made his MLdebut with the Rockies in 2001 and appeared in 53 games for Colorado, start-ing at three different positions (2B, SS, 3B).

2001: Butler saw action in 53 games for the Rockies in 2001 after being recalled from AAA-ColoradoSprings on July 3…made his major league debut the following day in San Diego (July 4)…notched his firstcareer hit and RBI off Sterling Hitchcock…for the season, he batted .244 (29-for-119) with seven doubles,a triple and a homer while collecting 14 RBI…hit his first major league homer onAugust 8 in Chicago offTom Gordon…the solo shot came in his final at bat in the top of the ninth, a 1-1 pitch with two outs to breakup a shutout…on Sept. 21 inMontreal, Butler had a career day with three hits (3-for-5), two doubles, twoRBI and scored twice…the hits (3) and doubles (2) set career high’s, while the runs (2) tied a career highset twice during the season…made 26 starts on the year…appeared in 23 games, 19 starts, at secondbase…committed only four errors in those starts and batted .271 (19-for-70) with five doubles, a triple,scored 12 runs and had four RBI…at third base, Brent made one start (Aug. 15 vs. Atlanta)…started atshortstop on six occasions, but saw action in 10 games…as a shortstop, he batted .350 (7-for-20) with hislone homer of the season and four RBI…started in seven consecutive games at second base after theTodd Walker trade to Cincinnati on July 19…over that stretch he batted .333 (7-for-21) and scored fourruns with five RBI…also had a career-high five-game hit streak from July 20-24 (7-for-18)…with the glove,he had 36 putouts, 16 assists and turned eight double plays…he committed his first error of the seasonon July 24 vs.San Francisco…Brent played in 65 games for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox this sea-son…he batted .335 (91-for-272) with 20 doubles, three triples, seven homers and 38 RBI for Colorado’sAAAaffiliate.

2000: Brent made his Triple-Adebut and played the full season with Colorado Springs…a shortstopmost of his career, he played 100 games at second base…Butler’s .292 average ranked sixth amongTriple-A second basemen…Brent’s average (.292), runs scored (73), doubles (35), walks (44), sluggingpercentage (.432) and on-base percentage (.356) were all his highest career totals since 1997, his first fullseason in the pros…selected to the US Olympic squad, he missed the competition after sustaining a frac-tured hamate bone in his left hand in August.

1999: Butler spent the season at Arkansas (AA) of the Texas League…the organization named himPlayer of the Month in June (.325, three homers, 12 RBI)…he played 22 consecutive games, June 20 toJuly 13, without an error…on the season, Brent fanned only once every 12.02 plate appearances; he went18 games (67 at-bats) June 26 to July 17 without a strikeout.

1998: A Carolina League all-star, Brent hit .286 with 11 homers and 76 RBI…he played 116 gamesat shortstop, 12 at third and one at second…at the end of the ‘98 season, Baseball America rated Butlerthe third-best prospect in the St. Louis organization, behind OF J.D. Drew and LHP Rich Ankiel.

1997: An all-star at Peoria, he led the league with 220 putouts from his shortstop position, and ledthe club with 129 games played and a .306 average…he also tied for the club and organizational lead with81 runs scored, led the team and finished third in the system with 147 hits and led the entire chain with37 doubles.

1996: In his first pro season, led the Appy League with 85 hits and a .946 fielding percentage atshortstop…also led the club with 50 RBI…his .343 average was fifth-best in the system…named an all-star.

PERSONAL: Justin Brent Butler…starred at Scotland High School in Laurinburg, N.C.…he stillresides in the town, located in the southern part of the state, near the South Carolina border…signed byRandy Benson of the Cardinals.

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BUTLER’S CAREERHIGHS &LOWSHits: 3, Sept. 21, 2001 at Montreal

Home Runs: 1, Aug. 8, 2001 at Chicago-NL

RBI: 2, three times (last: Sept. 21, 2001 at Montreal)

Doubles: 2, Sept. 21, 2001 at Montreal

Runs: 2, three times (last: Sept. 21, 2001 at Montreal)

Total Bases: 5, three times (last: Sept. 21, 2001 at Mon.)

Hit Streak: 5 games, July 20-24, 2001

Walks: 1, seven times (last: Sept. 7, 2001 vs. SF)

Strikeouts: 1, seven times (last: Sept. 29, 2001 vs. Mil.)

BUTLER’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1996 Johnson Cty .343 62 248 45 85 132 21 1 8 50 1 2 2 25 1 29 8 1 11 .532 .4041997 Peoria .306 129 480 81 147 233 37 2 15 71 0 5 4 63 6 69 6 4 9 .485 .3881998 Pr William .286 126 475 63 136 200 27 2 11 76 2 7 9 39 2 74 3 4 12 .421 .3471999 Arkansas .269 #139 528 68 142 204 21 1 13 54 0 5 6 26 0 47 0 4 16 .386 .3082000 Colo Sprngs .292 122 438 73 128 189 35 1 8 54 7 9 4 44 1 46 1 3 15 .432 .3562001 Colo Sprngs .335 65 272 51 91 138 20 3 7 38 3 2 4 15 0 26 4 2 13 .507 .375

COLORADO .244 53 119 17 29 41 7 1 1 14 2 2 1 7 0 7 1 1 4 .345 .287Major Lg. Totals .244 53 119 17 29 41 7 1 1 14 2 2 1 7 0 7 1 1 4 .345 .287Minor Lg. Totals .299 643 2441 381 729 1096 161 10 62 343 13 30 29 212 10 291 22 18 76 .449 .358

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL 2B 23 44 49 4 97 14 .959

3B 9 4 6 0 10 1 1.000SS 10 5 13 1 19 3 .947

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by St. Louis in third round of 1996 June draft…traded by Cardinals with RHPsManny Aybar, Jose and Rick Croushore to Rockies for RHPs Darryl Kile, Dave Veres and Luther Hackman, Nov. 16,1999.

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2001 / CAREER 2001 / CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .244 53 119 29 1 14 .287 .345vs. Left .205 --- 39 8 0 4 .279 .256vs. Right .263 --- 80 21 1 10 .291 .388Home .255 27 55 14 0 6 .317 .273Away .234 26 64 15 1 8 .261 .406None on .253 --- 79 20 1 1 .306 .380Runners on .225 --- 40 9 0 13 .250 .275July .241 18 54 13 0 8 .305 .296August .235 19 34 8 1 3 .270 .353Sept. .280 12 25 7 0 3 .296 .440October .167 4 6 1 0 0 .167 .3330 on/out .273 --- 33 9 0 0 .314 .333RISP .258 --- 31 8 0 13 .265 .290R I S P / 2 o u t .357 --- 14 5 0 6 .357 .429C l o s e / L a t e .227 --- 22 5 1 2 .261 .455B. Loaded .000 --- 3 0 0 1 .000 .000Batting #2 .227 --- 44 10 0 4 .250 .364Batting #4 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .000Batting #6 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .231 --- 13 3 1 2 .286 .462Batting #8 .297 --- 37 11 0 8 .366 .378Batting #9 .263 --- 19 5 0 0 .263 .263As 2b .229 --- 70 16 0 9 .280 .314As 3b .167 --- 12 2 0 1 .313 .250As ss .350 --- 20 7 1 4 .333 .600As ph .235 --- 17 4 0 0 .235 .235As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .235 --- 17 4 0 0 .235 .235

Avg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG0-0 count .364 --- 22 8 0 4 .348 .545After (0-1) .179 --- 39 7 0 4 .200 .231After (1-0) .241 --- 58 14 1 6 .318 .3452 strikes .206 --- 34 7 0 3 .229 .265Grass .226 50 106 24 1 11 .278 .311Turf .385 3 13 5 0 3 .357 .615Day .313 16 32 10 1 3 .361 .469Night .218 37 87 19 0 11 .258 .299Inn. 1-6 .236 32 72 17 0 9 .291 .292Inn. 7+ .255 39 47 12 1 5 .280 .426vs.Ana .200 2 5 1 0 0 .200 .200vs.Mil .250 4 4 1 0 0 .250 .250vs.Oak .200 1 5 1 0 0 .200 .200vs.Tex .250 2 8 2 0 2 .250 .625vs.Atl .167 3 6 1 0 0 .167 .167vs.ChC .429 3 7 3 1 2 .4441.000vs.Cin .000 2 5 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.LA .316 9 19 6 0 4 .350 .316vs.Mon .385 3 13 5 0 3 .357 .615vs.NYM .000 2 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Phi .333 2 3 1 0 1 .333 .333vs.Pit .167 3 6 1 0 0 .167 .167vs.SD .333 5 12 4 0 1 .333 .500vs.SF .111 7 18 2 0 1 .333 .111vs.Fla .500 2 2 1 0 0 .500 .500vs.Ari .000 3 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .250 3 8 2 0 1 .250 .250Post-All Star .243 50 111 27 1 13 .289 .351

BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBank One Ballpark .000 2 0 0 0Wrigley Field .429 7 3 1 2Cinergy Field .000 5 0 0 0Coors Field .255 55 14 0 6Dodger Stadium .167 6 1 0 0Miller Park .500 2 1 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIOlympic Stadium .385 13 5 0 3Shea Stadium .000 4 0 0 0Qualcomm Stadium .286 7 2 0 1Pac Bell Park .000 5 0 0 0Network Assoc. .200 5 1 0 0Ballpark at Arlington .250 8 2 0 2

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SELECTED in the third round of the 1996 June draft.CAREER: Chacon (chah-CONE) enters his second season in the major leagues after one the best

rookie pitching performances in franchise history…the Greeley, Colo., native holds the Rockies single sea-son record for strikeouts by a rookie (134 in 2001)…has 684 professional strikeouts under his belt, aver-aging 9.3 per 9 ip…2002 will be his seventh year as a pro.

2 0 0 1 : Chacon completed his first season at the big league level andemerged as one of the top rookie pitchers in the major leagues…began the yearin A A A before being called up on April 29…was placed in the rotation that dayvs. the Reds when Mike Hampton missed a start and Chacon never wentback…started 27 games for the Rockies (third most), posting a 6-9 record witha 5.06 ERA(160.0 ip, 90 er) with 87 walks and 134 strikeouts en route to beingnamed the Rockies Rookie of the Year by the local chapter of the BBWA A … t h e134 strikeouts set a new Rockies single-season rookie record, besting the 11 7fanned by Armando Reynoso in 1993…it was the sixth most by a Coloradopitcher in a season.…Shawn ranked second among NLrookies and third amongall major league rookies in strikeouts, trailing only Roy Oswalt (144) in the NLand Oswalt and C.C. Sabathia (171) in the majors…was one of the most activefirst year hurlers, as his innings pitched and starts ranked second among NLrookies…only Cincinnati’s Chris Reitsma started more games (29) and pitchedmore innings (182.0)…on the NL rookie pitching leaderboard, he was alsoseventh in wins (6), fifth in winning percentage (.375), and fifth in batting averageagainst (.260, 157-for-605)…of his 27 starts,13 were quality (6.0-plus IP, three-or-less earned runs)…he made eight starts of at least 7.0 innings and allowedunder three runs on 11 occasions…the Rockies were 11-16 in Chacon’s 27starts…made his MLdebut on April 29 and struggled in his first start, allowingnine hits and seven earned runs over 5.1 innings against the Reds…won his firstM L game in an outstanding effort on May 10 vs. New York Mets…he threw only 87 pitches in 8.0 innings of work,allowing just one unearned run to score…struck out 13 batters on June 7 vs. Houston, the second most in a singlegame in club history…Darryl Kile struck out 14 on Aug. 20, 1998 at Montreal…it was the most single-game K’s bya rookie pitcher in the majors this year and the 11th most by any hurler in the National League in 2001…only five

d i fferent MLpitchers struckout more in a game in 2001: Randy Johnson (7times), Kerry Wood (twice), Greg Maddux, Pedro Martinez and HideoNomo.…the 13 punch outs were also the most strikeouts for a Coloradopitcher at either Coors Field or Mile High Stadium…reeled off threeconsecutive wins (four starts) from May 10-26…the streak ended with adefeat at the hands of the Giants on June 1, his first loss at Coors Field…hislone victory in June came against the record-breaking Mariners (7.0 ip, 2h, 1 run, 0 er)…at the time, he was just the eighth starter to beat Seattle…tieda club record by allowing 11 earned runs and five homers to Anaheim in hisfinal start before the All-Star game (July 8)…beat the Giants on July 24 forhis sixth and final win of the season (5.0 ip, 6 h, 3 er)…issued a career-highseven walks on Aug. 16 vs. Atlanta…the rookie had a superb September…f o r

the month, he was 0-1 but left all three outings tied or in the lead…allowed just seven earned runs in 25.0 innings,a 2.52 ERAin Sept.…for the year, Chacon hit .043 (2-for-47) with one RBI (suicide squeeze May 26 at SanFrancisco)…first MLhit came June 14 vs. Seattle…Chacon had his first taste of A A A ball this spring with Colorado

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 212 B/T: R/R Age: 24Born: Dec. 23, 1977 in Anchorage, AlaskaResidence: Greeley, Colo.Major League Service: 0.155Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

2001 Rookie StrikeoutLeaders

K’s Player Club171 C.C. Sabathia CLE144 Roy Oswalt HOU134 Shawn Chacon COL112 Ted Lilly NYY96 Chris Reitsma CIN

Most Strikeouts in a SingleGame, Rockies History

K’s Player Date (Opp)14 Darryl Kile 8/20/98 (@Mon)13 Shawn Chacon 6/7/01 (Hou)12 John Thomson 10/7/01 (@ SD)12 Pedro Astacio 8/1/00 (@Chi)12 Darryl Kile 8/30/98 (Chi)12 Pedro Astacio 9/14/97 (@Atl)

2001 Rookie InningsPitched

IP Player Club182.0 Chris Reitsma CIN180.1 C.C Sabathia CLE160.0 Shawn Chacon COL151.1 Ben Sheets MIL141.2 Roy Oswalt HOU

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CHACON’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 13, June 7, 2001 vs. Houston

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief Appearance: N o n e

Win Streak (starts): 2, May 21-26, 2001

Win Streak (decisions): 3, May 10-26, 2001

Losing Streak (starts): 2, twice (last: Aug. 16-22, 2001)

Losing Streak (decisions): 5, Aug. 4-Oct. 3, 2001

Walks: 7, Aug. 16, 2001 vs. Atlanta

Earned Runs: 11, July 8, 2001 vs. Anaheim

Scoreless Innings: 11.0 ip, twice (last: July 19-24, 2001)

Springs and performed well from day one…recorded his first win in his first start, at New Orleans April 7…tossedsix shutout innings, with no walks and 10 strikeouts…started four games for the Sky Sox, going 2-0 with a 2.25ERA…worked at least five innings in all four starts and did not allow more than two runs in any one outing…hittersaveraged just .207 (18-for-87) vs. Chacon.

2 0 0 0 : In his first season at Double-A, the right-hander’s 3.16 ERAled the Carolina rotation and marked hislowest career mark over a full season…he posted a combined 2.96 mark in his first pro campaign, 1996…hiscareer-best 172 strikeouts led the league and ranked second among all Double-Apitchers…he fanned 8.91 per 9I P, the best mark in the system, third in the league and sixth in all of Double-A…his three shutouts tied for tops inthe system…right-handed hitters batted .228 with 106 Ks.

1 9 9 9 : Spent the entire season at Salem (A) of the Carolina League…the league hit only .251 against Shawn,and of 316 batters faced, he gave up only three home runs…dominated left-handed hitters, allowing only two extra-base hits all season (both doubles) and holding them to a .235 mark (23-for-98)…right-handers hit .260 offhim…Carolina League leadoff batters struggled even more; they hit .169 (11 - f o r - 6 5 ) .

1 9 9 8 : Chacon struggled to find his groove over the season’s first two months, before encountering injury…onMay 26 in his 10th start, Chacon strained his elbow’s ulnar collateral ligament, and missed the next two months…hereturned on July 19, but the elbow flared up again seven days later…Colorado then flew him home in order to restthe elbow before Arizona Instructional League play.

1 9 9 7 : Chacon shined on an Asheville team that finished 14 games below .500…he went 11-7 and led the rotationwith 149 strikeouts and a 3.89 ERA.

1 9 9 6 : At 18 in his first pro season, Chacon won the Arizona Rookie League’s ERAchampionship (1.60),despite finishing the season at Portland.

P E R S O N A L : Shawn A. Chacon…Shawn became a daddy at the end of last year, as girlfriend Jenny Gallegosgave birth to a baby boy, Andre Chacon, on Sept. 24, 2001…he chose the Rockies over a college career at A r i z o n aState…led his summer Legion club, Greeley GoJo Sports, to three consecutive state titles…attended GreeleyCentral High School in Greeley, Colo…during his senior season, he went 10-0 with a 1.51 ERAand two saves, guidingthe Wildcats to the state championship game…he almost won as many games (10) as earned runs allowed(14)…this past January, Greeley Central retired Chacon’s jersey number…he is only the second athlete to have hisjersey retired in the 122-year history of the school…signed by Rockies scout Mike Ericson.

CHACON’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Rockies (Ariz) 1 2 *1.60 11 11 1 0 0 0 56.1 46 17 10 1 4 15 0 64 3 2

Portland 0 2 6.86 4 4 0 0 0 0 19.2 24 18 15 2 1 9 0 17 5 01997 Asheville 11 7 3.89 28 27 1 0 0 0 162.0 155 80 70 13 14 63 1 149 15 11998 Salem 0 4 5.30 12 12 0 0 0 0 56.0 53 35 33 5 6 31 0 54 8 11999 Salem 5 5 4.13 12 12 0 0 0 0 72.0 69 44 33 3 2 34 0 66 5 02000 Carolina 10 10 3.16 27 27 4 3 0 0 173.2 151 71 61 10 9 *85 1 *172 16 02001 Colo Sprngs 2 0 2.25 4 4 0 0 0 0 24.0 18 6 6 3 1 7 0 28 0 0

COLORADO 6 10 5.06 27 27 0 0 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 26 10 87 10 134 6 0Major Lg. Totals 6 10 5.06 27 27 0 0 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 26 10 87 10 134 6 0Minor Lg. Totals 29 30 3.64 98 97 6 3 0 0 563.2 516 271 228 37 37 244 2 550 52 4

*led league

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 27 8 16 0 24 0 1.000Totals P 27 8 16 0 24 0 1.000

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .043 47 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 22 0Totals .043 47 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 22 0

CHACON CONTINUED…

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Colorado in the third round of the 1996 June draft.

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2001 / Career

CHACON CONTINUED…

CG Shutouts (0)None

Complete Games (0)None

Most Strikeouts13 June 7, 2001 vs. Houston8 April 29, 2001 vs. Cincinnati7 July 19, 2001 at San Francisco7 May 21, 2001 vs. Los Angeles6 four times (last: 8/28/01 at LA)

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 6.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 4Turner Field 5.40 0 0 0 1 5.0 3Cinergy Field 13.50 0 0 0 1 4.0 6Coors Field 5.27 4 5 0 13 80.1 47Enron Field 7.50 0 1 0 1 6.0 5Dodger Stadium 3.65 0 0 0 2 12.1 5

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP EROlympic Stadium 3.00 0 0 0 1 6.0 2Shea Stadium 3.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 2PNC Park 40.50 0 1 0 1 1.1 6Qualcomm Stadium 9.00 0 0 0 1 5.0 5Pac Bell Park 1.35 1 1 0 3 20.0 3Ballpark at A r l i n g t o n 2.25 1 0 0 1 8.0 2

2001 / CareerAvg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLG

Total .260 605157 26 87134 14 .360 .469vs. Left .261 253 66 9 45 59 7 .375 .443vs. Right .259 352 91 17 42 75 7 .349 .489ST .260 605157 26 87134 14 .360 .469Home .243 304 74 19 40 73 9 .343 .484Away .276 301 83 7 47 61 5 .377 .455None on .254 334 85 14 47 70 0 .360 .467Runners on .266 271 72 12 40 64 14 .361 .4720 on/out .265 151 40 7 21 29 0 .369 .523RISP .276 156 43 4 26 43 2 .376 .455RISP/2out .222 72 16 1 9 21 0 .309 .3471st IP .253 99 25 4 17 28 1 .364 .475Inn. 1-6 .257 560144 26 83125 10 .361 .477Inn. 7+ .289 45 13 0 4 9 4 .347 .378C l o s e / L a t e .417 12 5 0 1 1 2 .462 .583B. Loaded .400 10 4 1 1 2 0 .417 .9000-0 count .339 59 20 5 8 0 1 .412 .661After (0-1) .238 277 66 6 16 82 8 .293 .386After (1-0) .264 269 71 15 61 52 5 .406 .5132 strikes .158 291 46 8 36134 5 .252 .309Pit. 1-15 .299 77 23 2 12 18 0 .402 .532Pit. 16-30 .238 80 19 6 13 21 4 .365 .500Pit. 31-45 .315 92 29 3 14 16 1 .404 .467Pit. 46-60 .239 88 21 4 14 16 2 .350 .477Pit. 61-75 .207 92 19 4 12 27 1 .311 .402Pit. 76-90 .226 84 19 2 13 17 3 .337 .369Pit. 91-105 .328 67 22 5 6 10 2 .384 .642P i t . 1 0 6 - 2 0 .227 22 5 0 3 6 1 .320 .318P i t . 1 2 1 - 3 5 .000 3 0 0 0 3 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .268 287 77 13 35 71 4 .358 .509Post-All Star .252 318 80 13 52 63 10 .362 .434

ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SOTotal 5.06 6 10 0 27 160.0 90 87 134ST 5.06 6 10 0 27 160.0 90 87 134Home 5.27 4 5 0 13 80.1 47 40 73Away 4.86 2 5 0 14 79.2 43 47 61April 11.81 0 0 0 1 5.1 7 3 8May 4.28 3 1 0 5 27.1 13 10 21June 4.50 1 3 0 5 32.0 16 16 32July 5.59 2 1 0 6 37.0 23 21 30August 6.59 0 3 0 5 27.1 20 20 25Sept. 2.52 0 1 0 4 25.0 7 12 16October 6.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 4 5 2Grass 5.14 6 10 0 26 154.0 88 83 130Turf 3.00 0 0 0 1 6.0 2 4 4Day 4.98 3 2 0 7 43.1 24 14 37Night 5.09 3 8 0 20 116.2 66 73 97vs.Ana 19.80 0 1 0 1 5.0 11 1 5vs.Sea 0.00 1 0 0 1 7.0 0 3 6vs.Tex 2.25 1 0 0 1 8.0 2 3 6vs.Atl 5.25 0 1 0 2 12.0 7 8 9vs.Cin 12.54 0 0 0 2 9.1 13 6 12vs.Hou 4.50 0 2 0 2 14.0 7 5 18vs.LA 3.93 1 0 0 3 18.1 8 8 17vs.Mon 3.00 0 0 0 1 6.0 2 4 4vs.NYM 1.29 1 1 0 2 14.0 2 6 10vs.Pit 15.63 0 2 0 2 6.1 11 7 6vs.SD 4.76 0 0 0 3 17.0 9 12 11vs.SF 3.41 2 2 0 6 37.0 14 19 28vs.Ari 6.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 4 5 2Pre-All Star 6.27 4 5 0 13 74.2 52 35 71Post-All Star 4.01 2 5 0 14 85.1 38 52 63

Date Opponent Cause4/12/93 vs. New York . . . . . . .rain9/13/93 vs. Houston . . . . . .snow4/10/94 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . .rain4/30/94 at Chicago . . . . . . . . .rain4/1/96 at Philadelphia . . . . . .rain4/13/96 vs. New York . . . . .snow5/15/96 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . .rain5/26/96 vs. Cincinnati . . . . . .rain4/10/97 vs. Cincinnati . . . . .snow4/11/97 vs. Montreal . . . . . .snow6/6/97 vs. Florida . . . . . . . .rain

Date Opponent Cause7/18/97 at Chicago . . . . . . . . .rain9/4/97 vs. St. Louis . . . . . . .rain4/15/98 vs. Los Angeles . . . .rain4/17/98 vs. Atlanta . . . . . . .snow5/1/98 at New York . . . . . . . .rain7/22/98 vs. Cincinnati . . . . . .rain8/17/98 at New York . . . . . . . .rain4/11/99 at Los Angeles . . . . . .rain4/14/99 vs. San Diego . . . . .snow4/16/99 vs. Atlanta . . . . . . .snow4/20/99 vs. Mon. .Columbine Tr a g e d y

Date Opponent Cause4/21/99 vs. Mon. .Columbine Tr a g e d y4/15/00 vs. StL . . . . . . . . . .snow4/24/00 at St. Louis . . . . . . . . .rain5/7/00 at San Francisco . . . .rain5/18/00 at New York . . . . . . . .rain6/16/00 vs. Arizona . . . . . . . .rain7/16/00 vs. Oakland . . . . . . .rain6/13/01 vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . .rain

★ Postponements, All-Time ★

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SELECTED in the second round of the 1997 June draft.CAREER: Cook makes his second appearance in a major league camp (2000)…enters his sixth pro

season…recently named the second best prospect in the Rockies organization by Baseball America…thatpublication tabbed him with the best fastball in Colorado’s minor league system.

2001: Cook spent the entire season with Salem (A-Advanced), the 2001 Carolina LeagueChampions…was 11-11 on the year, with the 11 wins the most on the team and tied for the second mostat any one level in the Colorado farm system…Diogenes Gomez had 12 wins and Scott Dohman had 11,both with Asheville…the 11 wins tied for fourth in the Carolina League…his 3.08 ERAwas seventh best inthe league…Aaron also led the Avalanche in starts (27), innings pitched (155.0) and was second with 122strikeouts…struck out a season-best eight hitters on three occasions…allowed just four home runs in 596at-bats (one per 149 AB)…allowed just one hit and no runs in 8.0 innings on Aug. 3 vs. Lynchburg…thenthree starts later, gave up just two hits in 8.0 scoreless innings Aug. 18 at Frederick…in the CarolinaLeague playoffs, he threw 17 shutout innings, including a four-hitter in the finals against Wilmington.

2000: Aaron opened the season where he finished 1999, at Asheville (A)…but by season’s end, theorganization promoted him to high-A Salem…pitched a combined 185.2 innings, more than any otherpitcher in Single-A and second in the organization (Jason Jennings, 187.0)…won 11 games, more thanhis previous three seasons, and combined to post a 3.54 ERAat both Salem and Asheville…walked onebatter for every 4.43 he fanned and issued only 1.7 passes per nine innings…with Asheville, Cook com-piled an outstanding 1.45 walks per nine innings ratio (23 BB, 142.2 IP)…a South Atlantic League all-star,he earned the circuit’s Pitcher of the Week honors, July 14-20…his 2.96 ERA ranked eighth in theSAL…he finished first in the league in shutouts (2), second in complete games (4) and sixth in ERA(2.96)…On July 27, the Rockies promoted him to Salem in the Carolina League, where he closed the sea-son…Baseball America rated Cook the fourth-best prospect in the entire organization, behind Tsao Chin-Hui, Juan Uribe and Choo Freeman.

1999: The right-hander spent the entire season in Asheville’s South Atlantic League rotation…fromApril 23-June 9, he missed a month-and-a-half on the DL with right shoulder tendinitis…still made 25starts, more than his first two seasons combined (23), and pitched two complete games, tying for the stafflead.

1998: Cook opened the season at extended spring training in Tucson…he moved to Portland whenthe Northwest League season began in June and finished the season in the Portland rotation…he earnedNWL Pitcher of the Week, Aug. 10-16…his 15 starts ranked third in the league.

1997: At age 18, Cook launched his pro career in the Arizona Rookie League…his 3.13 ERAled thestaff and ranked fifth in the circuit.

P E R S O N A L : Aaron Lane Cook…he received all-conference recognition both his junior and senior seasonsat Hamilton (Ohio) High School (1996-97), starred on a Hamilton squad that won the Ohio state baseballchampionship…an AAU All-American in 1993…a college football fan of Ohio State but lists Cincinnati as hisfavorite college basketball squad…signed by Ed Santa.

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 175 B/T: R/R Age: 23Born: Feb. 8, 1979 in Ft. Campbell, Ky.Residence: Loveland, OhioMajor League Service: NoneContract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

COOK’S CAREER RECORDYear CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (Ariz) 1 3 3.13 9 8 0 0 0 0 46.0 48 27 16 1 5 17 0 35 3 31998 Portland 5 8 4.88 15 15 1 0 0 0 79.1 87 50 43 8 7 39 0 38 7 01999 Asheville 4 12 6.44 25 25 2 0 0 0 121.2 157 99 87 17 9 42 0 73 15 02000 Asheville 10 7 2.96 21 21 4 2 0 0 142.2 130 54 47 10 16 23 0 118 5 0

Salem 1 6 5.44 7 7 1 0 0 0 43.0 52 33 26 4 7 12 0 37 3 02001 Salem 11 11 3.08 27 27 0 0 0 0 155.0 157 73 53 4 7 38 0 122 6 1Minor Lg. Totals 32 47 4.17 104 103 8 2 0 0 587.2 631 336 272 44 51 171 0 423 39 4

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Ht: 6-1 Wt: 205 B/T: L/R Age: 23Born: Jan. 16, 1979 in Flemington, N.J.Residence: Flemington, N.J.Major League Service: 0.027Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Arizona along with C J.D. Closser for LHP Mike Myers, Jan. 7, 2002.CAREER: Selected with the 30th overall pick in the 1997 June draft by Arizona, Cust begins his sixth

season as a professional…rated as the fourth best prospect in the Diamondbacks’farm system coming intothe 2002 season by Baseball America, Jack has 93 career minor league home runs and 437 walks in only513 games…Cust has been an all-star at every stop in the minors since his inaugural pro season in 1997.

2001: Opened the season at AAA-Tucson, seeing his first career action above the AAlevel…Cust wasnamed to the All-Pacific Coast League team as an outfielder at seasons end…he was also named to theAAAmid-season all-star team…with the AAA-Tucson Sidewinders, Cust batted .278 (123-for-442) with 24doubles, two triples, 27 homers and 79 RBI in 135 games…in the PCLat year’s end, he ranked first in walks(102), third in games played and on-base pct. (.415) and his home runs were the fourth most…with the 102walks drawn in ‘01, he has compiled back-to-back 100-plus walk seasons; earning 117 free passes in2000…with the Sidewinders, he had a season high 10-game hit streak from April 20-May 5…the ten-gamersaw his average raise from .319 to .395 at streaks end…during the streak, he batted .500 (19-for-38) withtwo doubles, a triple, three homers, scored nine runs and knocked in 12…as the cleanup hitter for Tucson,Cust was a .280 (77-for-275) hitter with 14 doubles, two triples and 19 homers…Jack was called up inSeptember by the Diamondbacks, making his major league debut Sept. 26 vs. Milwaukee when he drew awalk as a pinch hitter…he appeared in only three games for Arizona, but did notch his first career hit in theseason finale at Milwaukee, October 7 off Mark Leiter.

2000: Jack reached AA-El Paso in only his fourth professional season…he was named to the TexasLeague all-star team as an outfielder and also played in the Futures All-Star game held in Atlanta prior tothe Major League All-Star game…with El Paso, he led the league in walks (117) and strikeouts (150), fin-ished second in on-base pct. (.440) and fourth in runs (100)…in the month of April, he batted .373(25-for-67) with a pair of doubles and triples, adding seven homers and 21 RBI…his April numbers earned himArizona’s Minor League Player-of-the-Month award…Cust also earned the Texas League Player-of-the-Week award for his performance from June 26-July 2 when he hit .529 (9-for-17) with four doubles, a triple,homer and eight RBI in only five contests…he reached base in 115 of the 129 games he saw action in…onthe year, he had 28 multi-hit contests (17 two-hitters, eight three-hitters and three four-hitters)…in the play-offs vs. Round Rock, Cust went 4-for-14, a .286 average, with with four RBI and two homers.

1999: Jack was named Arizona’s organizational Minor League Player-of-the-Year for his efforts atHigh Desert (A)…led the California League in homers (32), on-base pct. (.450) and slugging pct. (.651)…hefinished second in average (.334), extra-base hits (77), runs (107) and total bases (296)…his home run perAB ratio was also the highest in the league at one homer per every 14.22 at-bats…his final stat line at theend of the year earned him a spot on the California League all-star team.

1998: Opened the season at South Bend (A), but was sent to Lethbridge after 16 games…withLethbridge, he batted .345 (77-for-223) in 73 contests…he led the Pioneer League in walks (86), on-basepct. (.530) and runs scored with 75…in July, he batted .404 with seven homers, knocked in 30 runs andwas named Arizona’s Minor League Player-of-the-Month…at season’s end, he was named to the league’sall-star team and Topps Class A Short Season/Rookie League All-Star team.

1997: His first professional season saw Cust bat .306 (37-for-121) in 35 games…he led his team, theRookie League Diamondbacks, with a .488 slugging pct.…the SLG pct. was also second best in the ArizonaLeague.

PERSONAL: John Joseph (Jack) Cust Jr.…he is single and resides in Flemington, N.J.…was a 1997graduate of Somerville (NJ) Immaculata High School…his brother, Kevin, plays in the Braves organiza-tion…his father, Jack Sr., was an outfielder at Seton Hall and he along with his sons spend the off-seasonoperating a baseball school for Little League players through the top levels of youth baseball inFlemington…Jack Sr., an accountant by trade, converted a warehouse into an indoor hitting facility, built anartificial turf field and conducts hitting classes throughout the winter months.

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CUST’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 1, Oct. 7, 2001 at Milwaukee

Home Runs: None

RBI: None

Doubles: None

Runs: None

Total Bases: 1, Oct. 7, 2001 at Milwaukee

Hit Streak: None

Walks: 1, Sept. 26, 2001 vs. Milwaukee

Strikeouts: None

CUST’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1997 Tucson .306 35 121 26 37 59 11 1 3 33 0 0 0 31 0 39 2 0 4 .488 .4471998 South Bend .242 16 62 5 15 18 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 1 20 0 1 0 .290 .294

Lethbridge .345 73 223 75 77 134 20 2 11 56 0 2 4 86 3 71 15 8 3 .601 .5301999 High Desert .334 125 455 107 152 296 42 3 32 112 0 3 2 96 2 145 1 4 5 .651 .4502000 El Paso .293 129 447 100 131 235 32 6 20 75 0 2 2 117 12 150 12 9 10 .526 .4402001 Tucson .278 135 442 81 123 232 24 2 27 79 0 5 5 102 3 160 6 3 10 .525 .415

ARIZONA .500 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .667Major Lg. Totals .500 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .667Minor Lg. Totals .306 513 1750 394 535 974 132 14 93 359 0 13 13 437 21 585 36 25 32 .557 .445

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 ARI OF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Arizona as a first round selection in the 1997 June draft…traded by theDiamondbacks to Colorado with C J.D. Closser for LHPMike Myers, Jan. 7, 2002.

2001 / CareerAvg AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500vs. Right .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500Home - 0 0 0 0 1.000 -Away .500 2 1 0 0 .500 .500None on .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500September - 0 0 0 0 1.000 -October .500 2 1 0 0 .500 .500Batting #3 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000Batting #4 - 0 0 0 0 1.000 -Batting #9 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As lf 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000As ph (not dh .000 1 0 0 0 .500 .000Grass .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500Day 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000Night .000 1 0 0 0 .500 .000Inning 1-6 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Inning 7+ 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000vs.Mil .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500Pre-All Star - 0 0 0 0 - -Post-All Star .500 2 1 0 0 .667 .500

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBank One - 0 0 0 0Miller Park .500 2 1 0 0

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 194 B/T: R/R Age: 26 (27 on June 25)Born: June 25, 1975 in Ripley, WVResidence: Reedy, WVMajor League Service: 1.147Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Milwaukee with RHP Juan Acevedo and INF Jose Flores in exchange for RHPsMike DeJean and Mark Leiter and INF Elvis Peña, April 4, 2001.

CAREER: Davis is coming off his first full season in the major leagues…made the fifth most appear-ances by any NL rookie in 2001…entering his 10th season of professional baseball, Kane needs 16.2innings for 100 innings in his career.

2001: Davis appeared in 57 games for the Rockies, going 2-4 with a 4.35 ERA(68.1 ip, 33 er) in hisfirst full season at the big league level…his 57 appearances were the fifth most by a rookie pitcher in theNational League…pitched a team-high 68.1 innings of relief…was the first reliever out of the bullpen in 41of his 57 appearances…had nine relief holds on the year, second on theclub to Mike Myers’10…gave up 11 home runs with five of those comingin September…right-handed batters hit just .204 vs. Davis…retired 40 of57 first batters faced (.702)…made his first appearance as a Rockie vs.SD on April 6 at Coors…gave up a triple to the first batter faced (BubbaTrammell) and then allowed him to score on a wild pitch…suffered hisfirst National League loss on April 28 vs. Cincinnati (2.0 ip, 1 er)…pitched2.2 innings at Philadelphia on May 2 , the longest relief appearance of hiscareer…also struck out a career-high four batters in getting the holdagainst the Phillies…pitched 14.1 innings in May, the most of any monthfor the right-hander and had a 1.88 ERA in that month…went on the 15-day disabled list with right elbow inflammation on July 8…after a four-game rehab assignment at Colorado Springs, was reinstated on Aug. 6and resumed playing on Aug. 8 at Chicago…Kane had his most effectivemonth of relief in August, where he allowed just three hits and one earnedrun in 11.1 innings of work…recorded his first major league victory on Aug. 28 at Dodger Stadium (1.1 ip,0 er, 2 K)…his 0.79 August ERAwas the third best of any month for a Rockies reliever who pitched at leasteight innings during a month…only Jay Powell’s July (0.00) and Dan Miceli’s 0.00 August werebetter…from Aug. 8-Aug. 24, had a career-best 8.1 inning scoreless streak…snapped by a Devon Whitehome run on Aug. 24 at Milwaukee…walked just two batters out of a total of 39 batters faced thatmonth…inherited 23 runners on the season, allowing 13 to score…allowed a career high four runs twicethis year and both came against San Diego (April 8 & Sept. 24)…had a 11.70 ERAvs. SD on the season(13 er, 10.0 ip)…he had a higher ERA against just one team, Seattle (18.00)…take away those two teamsand against the rest of the league, he had just a 2.83 ERA(57.1 ip, 18 er)…allowed at least a run in sevenof the last 11 games to close out the year.

2000: Began the year with Cleveland’s Single A affiliate Akron…promoted to AAABuffalo and had hiscontract purchased by the Indians on June 8…made his Major League debut, June 12 vs. Chicago-AL(1.1ip, 3 er)…optioned to Buffalo (June 16), recalled June 28…recorded his first career strikeout that night atKansas City (Jermaine Dye)…suffered the loss against the Royals, his first decision…optioned to Buffaloon June 19 and recalled to the Indians, July 21…made one more appearance before being traded toMilwaukee on July 28…had three relief appearances for the Brewers, all coming against the SanFrancisco Giants…optioned to Indianapolis on August 12…made four starts for the Brewers Triple A affil-iate, going 1-1 with a 3.54 ERA.

1999: Split time between Altoona (AA) and Nashville (AAA) in the Pirates organization…made 16starts for Altoona, compiling a 4-6 record with a 3.78 ERA…made nine starts at Triple A, with three reliefappearances…was 3-2 as a starter, with a 6.65 ERA in those starts and was 0-0 with a 7.71 ERAin relief.

1998: Was on the disabled list for the first month of the season recovering from elbow surgery…madehis first start of the year on May 5 with Augusta…pitched two games (both starts) before moving on to

2001 NL Leaders, RookieAppearances

Gm Player Club67 Gene Stechschulte STL62 Jose Nunez SD62 Scott Stewart MON59 Troy Brohawn ARI57 Kane Davis COL56 Hector Mercado CIN46 Bret Prinz ARI42 Erik Sabel ARI41 Britt Reames MON

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Double A Carolina and making his first start on May 16…spent the remainder of the year with Carolina andstruggled to a 1-11 record with a 9.24 ERA in 16 starts.

1997: Began the season at Carolina…after six starts, was placed on the disabled list May 9 with rightelbow stiffness…underwent reconstructive elbow surgery on May 30 in Pittsburgh and missed the remain-der of the season…placed on the Major League 60-day disabled list on July 18.

1996: Started 26 games for Class ALynchburg…was 11-9 with a 4.29 ERA, including three completegames…the 11 victories tied for fifth in the Carolina League, while his three complete games and 26 startsboth ranked fourth in the circuit…led the Lynchburg staff in strikeouts with 116…also had one shutout, afive-hitter vs. Salem on June 21…followed that with 8.0 shutout innings at Kinston on June 26.

1995: Spent the entire year at Augusta of the South Atlantic League, compiling a 12-6 record…his 12victories not only led his team but ranked third among all Pirate farmhands in wins, trailing only ElmerDessens (15) and Matt Ruebel (13)…his 12 wins were the fourth most in the league in 1995…tossed athree-hitter vs. Columbus on July 2.

1994: Made 15 starts for Welland (A) of the New York-Penn League, third most in the league…was 5-5 on the year but had a 2.65 ERA, tied for eighth in the league…led the club in strikeouts (74) and inningspitched (98.1), with his innings ranking third in league play.

1993: Was winless in four starts in his first professional season for Bradenton of the Gulf CoastLeague…also had seven relief appearances.

PERSONAL: Kane Thomas Davis…graduated from Spencer (WV) High School in 1993…was all-state in baseball, with his team advancing to the tournament during his senior year…also played basket-ball in high school…enjoys hunting, golfing and spending time outdoors.

DAVIS’ CAREER HIGHS &LOWSStrikeouts: 4, May 2, 2001 at Philadelphia

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief Appearance: 2.2 ip, May 2, 2001 at PHI

Win Streak (starts): None

Win Streak (decisions): None

Losing Streak (starts): None

Losing Streak (decisions): 6, June 28, 2000-July 3, 2001

Walks: 3, July 7, 2001 vs. Anaheim

Earned Runs:

Scoreless Innings: 8.1 innings, Aug. 8-24, 2001

DAVIS’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1993 GCLPirates 0 4 7.07 11 4 0 0 5 0 28.0 34 30 22 0 0 19 1 24 3 01994 Welland 5 5 2.65 15 15 2 0 0 0 98.1 90 36 29 4 3 32 1 74 7 11995 Augusta 12 6 3.75 26 25 1 0 0 0 139.1 136 73 58 4 9 43 0 78 10 11996 Lynchburg 11 9 4.29 26 26 3 1 0 0 157.1 160 84 75 12 10 56 0 116 11 21997 Carolina 0 3 3.77 6 6 0 0 0 0 28.2 22 17 12 2 3 16 1 23 2 01998 Augusta 0 0 6.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 8 6 6 0 0 3 0 6 0 2

Carolina 1 11 9.24 18 16 0 0 0 0 74.0 102 84 76 12 7 38 2 39 10 11999 Altoona 4 6 3.78 16 16 0 0 0 0 95.1 97 51 40 5 3 41 1 53 4 0

Nashville 3 2 6.75 12 9 0 0 1 0 49.1 65 38 37 8 3 17 1 31 2 02000 Akron 0 1 2.70 5 5 0 0 0 0 20.0 17 7 6 2 0 5 0 13 3 0

Buffalo 2 0 4.20 6 4 0 0 1 0 30.0 30 16 14 2 1 12 0 19 2 0CLEVELAND 0 3 14.73 5 2 0 0 0 0 11.0 20 21 18 3 1 8 0 2 0 1MILWAUKEE 0 0 6.75 3 0 0 0 1 0 4.0 7 3 3 1 1 5 0 2 0 0Indianapols 1 1 3.54 4 4 0 0 0 0 20.1 19 8 8 2 0 7 0 12 0 0

2001 COLORADO 2 4 4.35 57 0 0 0 6 0 68.1 66 36 33 11 1 32 4 47 4 0Colo Sprngs 0 0 3.60 4 0 0 0 1 0 5.0 5 2 2 0 0 3 1 7 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 2 7 5.83 65 2 0 0 7 0 83.1 93 60 54 15 3 45 4 51 4 1Minor Lg. Totals 39 48 4.59 151 132 6 1 8 0 754.2 785 452 385 53 39 292 8 495 54 7

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 57 1 12 0 13 1 1.000Totals P 65 2 15 0 17 1 1.000

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0Totals .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0

DAVIS CONTINUED…

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected in the 13th round of the 1993 June draft by Pittsburgh...placed on the disabledlist on July 18, 1997 (right elbow surgery), missed remainder of the season...signed by Cleveland to a minor leaguecontract on December 22, 1999...traded from Cleveland to Milwaukee, along with Richie Sexson, Paul Rigdon and aplayer to be named later (Marcos Scutaro) for Jason Bere, Bob Wickman and Steve Woodard, July 28, 2000...traded toColorado along with Juan Acevedo and Jose Flores for Mike DeJean, Mark Leiter and Elvis Pena on April 4, 2001...onDL(July 8-Aug. 6, 2001); included rehab assignment at Colorado Springs.

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .280 332 93 15 45 51 .367 .491vs. Left .341 126 43 8 18 14 .418 .643vs. Right .243 206 50 7 27 37 .336 .398Starter .371 35 13 3 4 1 .436 .657Relief .269 297 80 12 41 50 .359 .471Home .274 168 46 8 24 22 .371 .476Away .287 164 47 7 21 29 .364 .506None on .277 177 49 9 25 22 .369 .520Runners on.284 155 44 6 20 29 .365 .4580 on/out .291 79 23 5 10 7 .378 .582RISP .253 91 23 4 16 17 .363 .4621st IP .262 210 55 9 28 31 .352 .467Inning 1-6 .355 141 50 8 23 15 .444 .631Inning 7+ .225 191 43 7 22 36 .307 .387Close/Late .318 66 21 3 4 16 .366 .485vs 1st Batr .298 57 17 4 5 7 .355 .614Pre A l l - S t a r .293 215 63 7 30 31 .378 .460Post A l l - S t a r .256 117 30 8 15 20 .346 .547

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.35 2 4 0 57 68.1 33 32 47REL 4.35 2 4 0 57 68.1 33 32 47Home 5.12 0 2 0 31 38.2 22 20 21Away 3.34 2 2 0 26 29.2 11 12 26April 4.38 0 1 0 9 12.1 6 8 8May 1.88 0 0 0 11 14.1 3 7 9June 5.79 0 1 0 14 14.0 9 4 10July 10.13 0 1 0 2 2.2 3 4 3August 0.79 1 0 0 8 11.1 1 2 9Sept. 6.08 1 1 0 11 13.1 9 6 7October 54.00 0 0 0 2 0.1 2 1 1Grass 4.57 1 4 0 54 63.0 32 30 40Turf 1.69 1 0 0 3 5.1 1 2 7Day 5.32 0 1 0 21 23.2 14 14 15Night 3.83 2 3 0 36 44.2 19 18 32vs.Ana 9.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 2 3 2vs.Mil 6.75 0 0 0 2 2.2 2 2 2vs.Sea 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 0 1vs.Atl 2.08 0 0 0 3 4.1 1 0 3vs.ChC 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.2 0 3 1vs.Cin 3.00 0 1 0 4 6.0 2 2 2vs.Hou 5.40 0 0 0 3 3.1 2 1 2vs.LA 2.45 1 0 0 5 7.1 2 2 3vs.Mon 3.18 1 0 0 4 5.2 2 2 5vs.NYM 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 0vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.2 0 2 4vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 1vs.StL 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.1 0 0 3vs.SD 11.70 0 1 0 10 10.0 13 10 5vs.SF 3.38 0 0 0 6 5.1 2 3 4vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Ari 3.86 0 2 0 8 7.0 3 2 8Pre-All Star 4.36 0 3 0 36 43.1 21 23 30Post-All Star 4.32 2 1 0 21 25.0 12 9 17

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .252 262 66 11 32 47 6 .331 .450vs. Left .337 95 32 7 12 12 0 .404 .663vs. Right .204 167 34 4 20 35 6 .289 .329REL .252 262 66 11 32 47 6 .331 .450Home .267 150 40 7 20 21 5 .353 .473Away .232 112 26 4 12 26 1 .302 .420None on .272 147 40 7 17 22 0 .352 .503Runners on .226 115 26 4 15 25 6 .306 .3830 on/out .277 65 18 4 4 7 0 .329 .554RISP .206 68 14 3 13 15 2 .318 .412RISP/2out .074 27 2 0 8 10 0 .286 .1111st IP .260 181 47 9 23 28 6 .341 .475Inn. 1-6 .320 75 24 4 13 11 3 .407 .600Inn. 7+ .225 187 42 7 19 36 3 .298 .390Close/Late .318 66 21 3 4 16 2 .366 .485B. Loaded .333 6 2 1 0 1 1 .286 1.000vs 1st Batr.278 54 15 4 2 7 1 .304 .5740-0 count .128 39 5 1 3 0 1 .209 .231After (0-1) .248 125 31 4 4 35 3 .269 .392After (1-0) .306 98 30 6 25 12 2 .437 .6122 strikes .171 111 19 2 12 47 1 .250 .270Pit. 1-15 .278 169 47 9 18 24 5 .347 .509Pit. 16-30 .179 78 14 2 9 18 1 .261 .308Pit. 31-45 .357 14 5 0 3 4 0 .444 .571Pit. 46-60 .000 1 0 0 2 1 0 .667 .000Pre-All Star .279 172 48 4 23 30 4 .360 .430Post-All Star .200 90 18 7 9 17 2 .273 .489

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.83 2 7 0 65 83.1 54 45 51Starter 15.43 0 2 0 2 7.0 12 4 1Relief 4.95 2 5 0 63 76.1 42 41 50Home 5.65 0 2 0 34 43.0 27 24 22Away 6.02 2 5 0 31 40.1 27 21 29April 4.38 0 1 0 9 12.1 6 8 8May 1.88 0 0 0 11 14.1 3 7 9June 7.84 0 2 0 17 20.2 18 9 11July 15.43 0 3 0 4 7.0 12 7 4August 2.35 1 0 0 11 15.1 4 7 11September 6.08 1 1 0 11 13.1 9 6 7October 54.00 0 0 0 2 0.1 2 1 1Grass 5.38 1 5 0 60 73.2 44 40 43Turf 9.31 1 2 0 5 9.2 10 5 8Day 6.91 0 2 0 23 27.1 21 18 16Night 5.30 2 5 0 42 56.0 33 27 35vs.Ana 9.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 2 3 2vs.CWS 11.57 0 0 0 2 2.1 3 3 0vs.KC 12.46 0 1 0 1 4.1 6 2 1vs.Mil 6.75 0 0 0 2 2.2 2 2 2vs.Min 16.20 0 1 0 1 1.2 3 1 1vs.Sea 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 0 1vs.Atl 2.08 0 0 0 3 4.1 1 0 3vs.ChC 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.2 0 3 1vs.Cin 8.31 0 2 0 5 8.2 8 4 2vs.Hou 5.40 0 0 0 3 3.1 2 1 2vs.LA 2.45 1 0 0 5 7.1 2 2 3vs.Mon 3.18 1 0 0 4 5.2 2 2 5vs.NYM 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 0vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.2 0 2 4vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 1vs.StL 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.1 0 0 3vs.SD 11.70 0 1 0 10 10.0 13 10 5vs.SF 4.82 0 0 0 9 9.1 5 8 6vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Ari 3.86 0 2 0 8 7.0 3 2 8Pre A l l - S t a r 6.15 0 5 0 40 52.2 36 30 31Post A l l - S t a r 5.28 2 2 0 25 30.2 18 15 20

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BYBALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 13.50 0 1 0 3 1.1 2Turner Field 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1Wrigley Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0Cinergy Field 9.45 0 1 0 4 6.2 7Coors Field 5.12 0 2 0 31 38.2 22Pro Player Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Enron Field 7.71 0 0 0 2 2.1 2Dodger Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 2 3.2 0County Stadium 9.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 2Miller Park 4.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 1

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP EROlympic Stadium 3.38 1 0 0 2 2.2 1Shea Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Veterans Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.2 0PNC Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0Qualcomm Stadium 16.20 0 1 0 3 1.2 3Pac Bell Park 1.80 0 0 0 6 5.0 1Jacobs Field 11.57 0 0 0 2 2.1 3Kauffman Stadium 12.46 0 1 0 1 4.1 6Metrodome 16.20 0 1 0 1 1.2 3

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Ht: 6-8 Wt: 240 B/T: R/R Age: 26Born: Feb. 23, 1976 in Lamar, Colo.Residence: Lamar, Colo.Major League Service: 3.100Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Houston, along with a player to be named (Garrett Gentry--9/27/01) in exchangefor RHP Pedro Astacio and cash considerations, July 31, 2001.

CAREER: The tall right-hander begins his fifth season in the majors and his first full season with hishometown Rockies…the former 17-game winner has over 500 innings pitched in his career (506.1 ip) andwill compete this year at just 26 years old.

2001: Overall in the 2001 season, Elarton was 4-10 with a 7.06 ERA (132.2 ip, 104 er) in 24 startsfor both Colorado and Houston…made four starts for the Rockies after being acquired at the trade dead-line…he was 0-2 with a 6.65 ERA(23.0 ip, 17 er)…lost his last six decisions of the season from May 22 toSept. 22, a career long losing streak…surrendered 34 home runs on the season, tied for the fifth most inthe National League…the 10 losses were a career high (previous high: seven with the Astros in2000)…Rox were 1-3 in his four starts…made his Rockies debut on Sept. 9 vs. San Francisco (5.0 ip, 8hits, 4 er)…gave up three home runs, two to Barry Bonds, including Bonds’ 62nd which broke the MLrecord for home runs by a left-handed hitter…suffered his first loss as a Rockie in a strong outing on Sept.22 at Montreal…he gave up just one hit and two earned runs in seven innings of work, allowing just twoExpos to reach base…retired the first 14 batters before a walk and a Brian Schneider home run spoiledhis day…made his final start of the season on Oct. 6 at San Diego, his 10th loss of the year…in 20 startsfor the Astros, Elarton was 4-8 with a 7.14 ERA(87 er, 109.2 ip) …began the season 3-1 over his first fourstarts (April 3-May 6) posting a 2.70 ERA(6 er, 20 ip) in the three victories…was the first Astros OpeningDay starter other than Shane Reynolds since 1995…became the first Houston pitcher to win his firstOpening Day start since Mike Scott in 1987, claiming an 11-3 win over Milwaukee on April 3…the day afterhis 20th start this season, July 17, he went on Houston’s disabled list for right biceps tendinitis and wason the DL when the trade was completed to Colorado…after four weeks of rehabilitation with the Rockiestraining staff, Scott was sent to Colorado Springs (AAA) August 29 on a medical rehab assignment…madetwo starts for the Sky Sox (0-1, 7.04 ERA, 7.2 ip, 6 er) and was then reinstated from his rehab assignmentand activated September 4…at the plate, Scott was 3-for-38 (.079) with two RBI (both with Houston) andfive sacrifice hits…singled in his first at-bat as a Rockie on Sept. 9 but was retired in his last seven AB.

2000: Voted Astros Pitcher of the Year by the Houston chapter of the BBWAA, after going 17-7 witha 4.81 ERA in 30 starts…his 17 victories tied for sixth in the National League and his .708 winning per-centage was third best in the circuit…was Houston’s only pitcher to record double digit victories…becamethe fourth different pitcher to lead the club in victories over the past four years…posted a 3.19 day earnedrun average, eighth in the NL…started the 2000 season on the disabled list and made three strong rehabstarts, going 2-0 with a 1.47 ERA…made his first start of the year on April 23 vs. San Diego (no deci-sion)…won his first game of the year on May 4 at Chicago-NL…had the shortest stint of his career (1.1ip, six hits, nine runs) in a 13-3 loss at San Diego on June 10…compiled a five-game winning streak fromJune 22 to July 16…streak snapped in his July 21st start vs. St. Louis, his first loss at home after going5-0 in his first seven starts at Enron Field…then began his career-best six-game winning streak in his verynext start on July 26 Cincinnati…won five starts in August (one no decision) before the streak ended withan 8-6 defeat to the Braves, Sept. 2…threw a four-hitter on Aug. 6 vs. Montreal, his first major league com-plete game…earned Co-NL Player of the Week honors for the week of July 31-Aug. 6 (with Will Clark)after going 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA…struck out a season-high nine on Aug. 11 at Philadelphia.

1999: Began the year in the bullpen before entering the starting rotation prior to the All-Starbreak…for the year, was 9-5 with a 3.48 ERA…as a starter, he was 4-2 with a 3.40 ERA (82.0 ip, 32er)…made his first start of the season on July 3 at Cincinnati after having pitched the most innings (39.1)and made the most appearances (27) of any Astros reliever through the first three months of the sea-son…his last relief outing came on June 29 vs. St. Louis…defeated the Cardinals despite allowing twoinherited runners to score…earned his first victory as a starter with a 10-4 win over the Cubs on Aug.7…struck out a career-high 10 batters on Sept. 15 vs. Philadelphia…underwent surgery following the sea-

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son on Oct. 21, 1999 to repair a stretched right rotator cuff (Dr. Bill Bryan).1998: Began the season at Triple A New Orleans, where he was 9-4 with a 4.01 ERAin 14 starts…was

recalled by Houston on June 20 and remained with the Astros for the rest of the year…made his first majorleague start on June 20 in the Astrodome vs. Cincinnati (no decision) in place of Mike Hampton who wenton the 15-day DL…threw 6.1 innings, allowing five hits and four runs with nine strikeouts and departed witha 5-2 lead that the bullpen failed to hold…earned the first save of his professional career on July 29 againstFlorida (3.0 ip, 0 er)…recorded his second save in his next appearance, Aug. 2 at Pittsburgh…recorded hisfirst MLvictory on Aug. 10 vs. Milwaukee (1.0 ip, 0 h)…prior to spring training, he pitched a no-hitter in hisfinal winter league start for Santurce of the Puerto Rican winter league on Dec. 14, 1998 againstCaguas…he faced just two over the minimum as he walked two and struck out eight.

1997: Opened the year at Double A Jackson before being promoted to AAANew Orleans in July…inthe first two months of the season, he was 3-1 with a 3.18 ERA and a league-best 77 strikeouts…startedthe July 7 Double A All-Star game, pitching one perfect inning with two strikeouts…he was leading theleague with 124 K’s at the break…had a three-hit, 2-1 complete game victory over Wichita on July 10, hislast start before being promoted to New Orleans…made nine starts at the AAA level and was 4-4 with a5.33 ERA.

1996: In 27 starts at Kissimmee (A), he led the club in wins (12), strikeouts (130) and innings pitchedwith 172.1…had three complete games, tied for fourth in the Florida State League…he was also fourth instrikeouts and third in innings pitched.

1995: Went 13-7 at Quad City of the Midwest League, with his 13 victories first on the team and tiedfor fourth in the circuit.

1994: He was a combined 8-1 at Gulf Coast and Quad City and he allowed no runs and just nine hitsin his first five professional starts (28.0 innings) after being selected in the first round by the Astros…ratedby Baseball America as the 16th best pitcher (27th-best overall) available in the June 1994 draft.

PERSONAL: Vincent Scott Elarton…attended Lamar High School in Lamar, Colo where he still livesin the offseason…at 6 ft 8 inches, he is the tallest Rockie in club history (previous: Marvin Freeman, 6-7)

ELARTON’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 10, Sept. 15, 1999 vs. Philadelphia

Low-Hit Complete Game: 4, Aug. 6, 2000 vs. Montreal

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 4.1 ip, Sept. 15, 1998 vs. NYM

Win Streak (starts): 5, June 22-July 16, 2000

Win Streak (decisions): 6, July 26-Aug. 27, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): 3, June 6-17, 2001

Losing Streak (decisions): 6, May 22-Sept. 22, 2001

Walks: 8, April 29, 2000 at Milwaukee

Earned Runs: 9, June 10, 2000 at San Diego

Scoreless Innings: 14.0 ip, Sept. 25, 1998-April 24, 1999

ELARTON’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1994 GCLAstros 4 0 0.00 5 5 0 0 0 0 28.0 9 0 0 0 0 5 0 28 1 0

Quad City 4 1 3.29 9 9 0 0 0 0 54.2 42 23 20 4 1 18 0 42 3 11995 Quad City 13 7 4.45 26 26 0 0 0 0 149.2 149 86 74 12 8 71 2 112 12 01996 Kissimmee 12 7 2.92 27 27 3 1 0 0 172.1 154 67 56 13 8 54 0 130 5 01997 Jackson 7 4 3.24 20 20 2 0 0 0 133.1 103 57 48 6 2 47 3 141 5 0

New Orleans 4 4 5.33 9 9 0 0 0 0 54.0 51 36 32 5 1 17 1 50 4 01998 New Orleans 9 4 4.01 14 14 2 1 0 0 92.0 71 42 41 6 4 41 3 100 3 0

HOUSTON 2 1 3.32 28 2 0 0 7 2 57.0 40 21 21 5 1 20 0 56 1 01999 HOUSTON 9 5 3.48 42 15 0 0 8 1 124.0 111 55 48 8 4 43 0 121 3 02000 New Orleans 1 0 0.75 2 2 0 0 0 0 12.0 3 1 1 0 1 4 0 12 0 0

Round Rock 1 0 2.84 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.1 7 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 0 0HOUSTON 17 7 4.81 30 30 2 0 0 0 192.2 198 117 103 29 6 84 1 131 8 0

2001 HOUSTON 4 8 7.14 20 20 0 0 0 0 109.2 126 88 87 26 6 49 1 76 5 0COLORADO 0 2 6.65 4 4 0 0 0 0 23.0 20 17 17 8 0 10 1 11 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 32 23 4.91 124 71 2 0 15 3 506.1 495 298 276 76 17 206 3 395 17 0Minor Lg. Totals 55 27 3.51 113 113 7 2 0 0 702.1 589 314 274 47 25 257 9 622 33 1

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 HOU P 20 9 18 2 29 2 .931

COL P 4 0 3 0 3 0 1.000Career P 124 31 54 2 87 7 .977

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .079 38 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 10 0Career .134 134 8 18 2 0 0 3 2 44 0

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NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1998 HOUSTON vs. San Diego 0-1 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 31999 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta 0-0 3.86 2 0 0 2.1 4 1 1 1 3NLDS Totals 0-1 4.15 3 0 0 4.1 5 2 2 2 6

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .255 1944 495 76 206 395 .329 .429vs. Left .248 929 230 40 130 209 .340 .429vs. Right .261 1015 265 36 76 186 .319 .429Starter .268 1652 443 69 175 305 .341 .454Relief .178 292 52 7 31 90 .263 .288Home .243 994 242 42 99 226 .317 .423Away .266 950 253 34 107 169 .342 .436None on .235 1144 269 47 106 244 .306 .406Runners on .283 800 226 29 100 151 .361 .4630 on/out .237 503 119 23 40 107 .298 .431RISP .261 444 116 15 76 94 .364 .4351st IP .231 454 105 19 45 97 .306 .412Inning 1-6 .268 1524 408 66 161 292 .340 .458Inning 7+ .207 420 87 10 45 103 .289 .324Close/Late .184 206 38 6 15 52 .247 .330vs 1st Batr .109 46 5 0 6 14 .212 .152Pre A l l - S t a r .271 999 271 45 106 203 .345 .463Post A l l - S t a r .237 945 224 31 100 192 .313 .393

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 7.06 4 10 0 24 132.2 104 59 87ST 7.06 4 10 0 24 132.2 104 59 87Home 7.43 2 4 0 12 66.2 55 31 52Away 6.68 2 6 0 12 66.0 49 28 35April 5.71 3 3 0 6 34.2 22 12 27May 6.14 1 1 0 5 29.1 20 15 19June 8.27 0 4 0 6 37.0 34 15 23July 11.42 0 0 0 3 8.2 11 7 7Sept. 5.00 0 1 0 3 18.0 10 6 10October 12.60 0 1 0 1 5.0 7 4 1Grass 7.16 3 8 0 21 114.1 91 52 74Turf 6.38 1 2 0 3 18.1 13 7 13Day 6.75 3 3 0 10 50.2 38 18 35Night 7.24 1 7 0 14 82.0 66 41 52vs.Cle 12.46 0 0 0 1 4.1 6 4 4vs.KC - 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0vs.Mil 4.50 1 0 0 2 12.0 6 7 9vs.Min 7.11 0 1 0 1 6.1 5 4 8vs.Tex 6.43 0 1 0 1 7.0 5 2 5vs.Atl 6.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 4 2 4vs.ChC 3.18 0 0 0 1 5.2 2 3 6vs.Cin 6.08 0 0 0 2 13.1 9 5 5vs.LA 5.40 0 0 0 2 13.1 8 7 6vs.Mon 6.00 1 1 0 2 12.0 8 3 5vs.NYM 7.94 0 1 0 1 5.2 5 4 2vs.Pit 21.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 7 1 3vs.StL 2.57 2 0 0 2 14.0 4 3 13vs.SD 11.70 0 2 0 2 10.0 13 8 7vs.SF 7.20 0 0 0 1 5.0 4 0 4vs.Col 11.57 0 1 0 1 4.2 6 0 3vs.Ari 10.45 0 1 0 2 10.1 12 6 3Pre-All Star 6.92 4 8 0 19 105.1 81 45 72Post-All Star 7.57 0 2 0 5 27.1 23 14 15

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .280 521146 34 59 87 5 .359 .509vs. Left .252 266 67 17 36 57 2 .339 .466vs. Right .310 255 79 17 23 30 3 .380 .553ST .280 521146 34 59 87 5 .359 .509Home .276 261 72 18 31 52 2 .360 .517Away .285 260 74 16 28 35 3 .357 .500None on .251 323 81 19 31 59 0 .326 .458Runners on .328 198 65 15 28 28 5 .410 .5910 on/out .259 139 36 7 11 28 0 .327 .460RISP .337 98 33 7 22 16 1 .455 .582RISP/2out .268 41 11 2 10 8 0 .423 .4881st IP .278 90 25 8 13 13 1 .377 .589Inn. 1-6 .280 492138 32 53 82 4 .356 .508Inn. 7+ .276 29 8 2 6 5 1 .400 .517C l o s e / L a t e .364 11 4 1 1 1 0 .417 .727B. Loaded .385 13 5 3 1 2 1 .4001.0770-0 count .418 67 28 6 2 0 1 .437 .761After (0-1) .234 278 65 12 11 64 3 .270 .381After (1-0) .301 176 53 16 46 23 1 .451 .6142 strikes .226 265 60 14 25 87 2 .300 .400Pit. 1-15 .270 63 17 6 9 8 1 .378 .587Pit. 16-30 .316 79 25 6 10 12 0 .389 .582Pit. 31-45 .310 87 27 4 6 14 1 .355 .483Pit. 46-60 .244 78 19 5 3 22 0 .280 .449Pit. 61-75 .222 81 18 3 9 16 0 .312 .370Pit. 76-90 .279 68 19 4 12 5 2 .395 .485Pit. 91-105 .318 44 14 5 4 8 0 .375 .705Pit. 106-20 .294 17 5 1 5 2 0 .455 .529Pit. 121-35 .500 4 2 0 1 0 1 .600 .500Pre-All Star .287 418120 24 45 72 4 .363 .488Post-All Star .252 103 26 10 14 15 1 .342 .592

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.91 32 23 3 124 506.1 276 206 395Starter 5.37 25 20 0 71 422.1 252 175 305Relief 2.57 7 3 3 53 84.0 24 31 90Home 4.98 18 11 1 64 262.0 145 99 226Away 4.83 14 12 2 60 244.1 131 107 169April 5.12 5 3 1 15 58.0 33 29 51May 5.67 5 3 0 21 74.2 47 33 52June 6.56 5 7 0 24 93.1 68 33 74July 3.63 4 2 1 22 86.2 35 31 59August 3.12 8 1 1 19 89.1 31 30 75Sept. 4.98 5 6 0 22 99.1 55 46 83October 12.60 0 1 0 1 5.0 7 4 1Grass 5.54 19 16 1 73 344.1 212 142 245Turf 3.56 13 7 2 51 162.0 64 64 150Day 4.43 15 4 1 39 183.0 90 66 136Night 5.18 17 19 2 85 323.1 186 140 259vs.CWS 3.38 0 0 0 3 5.1 2 1 6vs.Cle 5.11 1 0 0 2 12.1 7 8 12vs.Det 1.29 0 0 0 1 7.0 1 1 8vs.KC 1.23 1 0 0 2 7.1 1 2 8vs.Mil 6.00 4 2 0 9 33.0 22 21 29vs.Min 6.28 2 1 0 3 14.1 10 6 15vs.Tex 6.43 0 1 0 1 7.0 5 2 5vs.Atl 6.52 0 4 0 5 19.1 14 11 19vs.ChC 2.93 4 0 1 12 43.0 14 16 39vs.Cin 4.29 3 1 0 10 50.1 24 22 36vs.LA 3.60 1 0 0 6 25.0 10 8 13vs.Mon 3.21 4 2 0 8 42.0 15 14 21vs.NYM 4.29 0 1 0 5 21.0 10 7 13vs.Phi 5.40 1 0 0 4 20.0 12 12 25vs.Pit 5.86 3 1 1 6 27.2 18 12 20vs.StL 2.88 4 1 0 12 34.1 11 13 30vs.SD 10.80 0 3 0 7 25.0 30 15 17vs.SF 6.14 0 3 0 7 22.0 15 8 20vs.Col 8.38 1 1 0 7 29.0 27 9 15vs.Fla 2.48 2 1 1 6 29.0 8 8 24vs.Ari 5.57 1 1 0 8 32.1 20 10 20Pre-All Star 5.71 17 14 1 67 253.2 161 106 203Post-All Star 4.10 15 9 2 57 252.2 115 100 192

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BYBALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 4.71 1 1 0 5 21.0 11Turner Field 5.40 0 1 0 1 1.2 1Wrigley Field 2.78 2 0 1 5 22.2 7Cinergy Field 3.62 2 1 0 5 27.1 11Coors Field 7.49 0 1 0 6 33.2 28Pro Player Stadium 3.00 1 0 0 3 12.0 4Astro Dome 3.08 6 3 1 36 87.2 30Enron Field 5.90 12 8 0 26 163.1 107Dodger Stadium 2.53 0 0 0 4 10.2 3County Stadium 8.64 0 1 0 3 8.1 8Olympic Stadium 4.20 3 2 0 5 30.0 14

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 4.02 0 1 0 3 15.2 7Veterans Stadium 3.38 0 0 0 2 8.0 3Three River Stadium 2.16 1 0 1 2 8.1 2Qualcomm Stadium 12.46 0 2 0 4 13.0 183 Com Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0Pac Bell Park 8.31 0 1 0 1 4.1 4Busch Stadium 3.15 2 0 0 7 20.0 7New Comiskey Park 13.50 0 0 0 1 1.1 2Jacobs Field 1.13 1 0 0 1 8.0 1K a u ffman Stadium - 0 0 0 1 0.0 0Metrodome 9.82 1 1 0 2 7.1 8

CG Shutouts (0)None

Complete Games (2)August 27, 2000 at Montreal (6 hits, 3 r)August 6, 2000 vs. Montreal (4 hits, 1 r)

Most Strikeouts10 Sept. 15, 1999 vs. Philadelphia9 Aug. 11, 2000 at Philadelphia9 Aug. 7, 1999 at Chicago-NL9 June 20, 1998 vs. Cincinnati

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston in the first round of the 1994 June draft…on disabled list (March 29-April 23)...placed on disabled list July 17, 2001…traded to Colorado, along with a player to be named later (GarrettGentry) for Pedro Astacio and cash considerations, July 31, 2000…reinstated from 15-day DLSept. 4, 2001 after rehabassignment in AAA-Colorado Springs.

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210 B/T: R/R Age: 24 (25 on Sept. 24)Born: Sept. 24, 1977 in Bani, D.R.Residence: Bani, Dominican RepublicMajor League Service: 0.036Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

A C Q U I R E D on July 25, 2001 in a three-team, five-player transaction…Rockies acquiredEncarnacion, along with INF Jose Ortiz and LHPTodd Belitz from Oakland; Colorado sent INF Neifi Perezto Kansas City for OF Jermaine Dye; Dye was then traded to Oakland to acquire the three players.

CAREER: Encarnacion (en-car-nah-see-OWN) enters his second Major League camp (Oakland2000) and his eighth year in professional baseball…the .281 career minor league hitter recorded 100 totalbases at every level he competed in prior to joining the Rockies.

2001: Encarnacion originally reported toAAA-Colorado Springs after the trade to the Rockies on July25…in 16 games at Colorado Springs, Mario was a .378 (17-for-45) hitter with a pair of homers and 10RBI…overall, played in 67 games at the AAAlevel in 2001…51 of those appearances came with Oakland’sAAA team, the Sacramento River Cats…with the River Cats he batted .285 (53-for-186) before thetrade…was recalled from Colorado Springs on August 26…appeared in 20 games for Rockies, making 16starts…finished the season with a .226 (14-for-62) average, a double and three RBI in his rookie sea-son…11 of those starts came in LF, while the other five came in RF…became the 10th leftfielder to startfor the Rockies in 2001…against lefties, Encarnacion batted .364 (4-for-11)…made his Major Leaguedebut August 26 atMiller Park in Milwaukee (0-2, 2 BB, SB)…got his first hit in his second start August 29in Los Angeles…also scored his first run that same contest…had the first two RBI of his career on Sept.28 vs. Milwaukee…hit two RBI groundouts, both scoring Jeff Cirillo from third…recorded his first and onlyoutfield assist on September 19th vs. Arizona from RF.

2000: Had his first full season at the Triple A level, despite a stint on the disabled list…hit .269 withAAASacramento, reaching double figures in home runs for the fourth consecutive season with 13…home-red three times in his first six games and added 11 RBI, with seven of those coming on April 9 vs.Fresno…placed on the disabled list with a sprained wrist on May 25 and spent nearly two months on theDL…was sent to Modesto following rehab, July 7, playing in five games…transferred back to Sacramentoon July 13…hit .342 in his first nine games after his return…hit two homers on Aug. 13 at Calgary…had aseason-high four hits on Aug. 17 vs. Salt Lake…in five playoff games for the River Cats, he hit .294 withfive walks, a home run and two RBI.

1999: Hit .309 with 18 HRand 71 RBI in 94 games for Midland (AA)…named to the Texas Leaguepost-season All-Star team…his .309 average ranked eighth in the circuit…had four hits and five RBI onMay 29 against Arkansas…had a 16-game hitting streak (22-for-62, .355) from June 3-18…went hitless inhis next game on June 19 but then hit safely in his next 10 contests (15-for-39, .385)…promoted to TripleA Vancouver on July 20 and went on to hit .241…batted .429 (6-for-14) for the Canadians in the Triple AWorld Series…overall, in 10 postseason contest, he hit .273 (9-for-33)…combined with both Midland andVancouver, Mario set career highs in home runs (21), RBI (88), runs (87), hits (144) and doubles (26).

1998: Spent all season at Double A Huntsville, batting .272…walked a career-high 60 times on theseason…homered twice on May 17 vs. Knoxville…went 21 for his last 59 (.356) to close out theyear…played 69 games in center field, 24 in right and one in center…was the DH in 11 games.

1997: Belted a career high 18 homers and 78 RBI with Modesto (A)…had his best full-season aver-age at .297…tied for the team lead with a career-high nine triples…homered in consecutive games onthree different occasions…had 5 RBI, July 25 vs. Lake Elsinore.

1996: Played his first season in the United States with Single A West Michigan…stole a career-high23 bases…hit two homers on July 19 at Kane County…despite hitting only .100 in seven games duringthe postseason, did score six runs as the team went on to win the Midwest League Championship.

1995: Played for the A’s affiliate in the Dominican Summer League and hit a team-best .345, whichalso ranked ninth in the league…led the team with 44 RBI and was second with eight home runs.

PERSONAL: Mario Gonzalez Encarnacion…signed by Santiago Villalona.

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ENCARNACION’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 2, four times (last: Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego)

Home Runs: None

RBI: 2, Sept. 28, 2001 vs. Milwaukee

Doubles: 1, Oct. 6, 2001 at San Diego

Runs: 1, three times (last: Sept. 27, 2001 vs. San Diego)

Total Bases: 3, Oct. 6, 2001 at San Diego

Hit Streak: 3 games, Sept. 23-28, 2001

Walks: 2, Aug. 26, 2001 at Milwaukee

Strikeouts: 3, Sept. 18, 2001 vs. Arizona

ENCARNACION’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1995 Dominican A's.345 64 229 56 79 124 11 5 8 44 1 4 4 40 0 36 17 8 3 .541 .4441996 W Michigan .229 118 401 55 92 133 14 3 7 43 4 0 5 49 0 131 23 8 12 .332 .3211997 Modesto .297 111 364 70 108 197 17 9 18 78 0 1 6 42 1 121 14 11 7 .541 .3781998 Huntsville .272 110 357 70 97 161 15 2 15 61 3 1 4 60 1 123 11 8 9 .451 .3821999 Midland .309 94 353 69 109 192 21 4 18 71 0 2 1 47 4 86 9 9 6 .544 .390

Vancouver .241 39 145 18 35 49 5 0 3 17 0 2 2 6 0 44 5 4 7 .338 .2772000 Sacramento .269 81 301 51 81 142 16 3 13 61 1 5 3 36 2 95 15 7 8 .472 .348

Modesto .200 5 15 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 .200 .2502001 Sacramento .285 51 186 29 53 101 8 2 12 33 0 1 4 17 2 61 4 3 5 .543 .356

Colo Sprngs .378 16 45 8 17 28 5 0 2 10 0 0 1 4 0 8 0 1 1 .622 .440COLORADO .226 20 62 3 14 15 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 14 2 1 3 .242 .284

Major Lg. Totals .226 20 62 3 14 15 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 14 2 1 3 .242 .284Minor Lg. Totals .281 689 2396 427 674 1130 112 28 96 419 9 16 30 302 10 709 98 59 60 .472 .367

CAREER FIELDING

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a non-drafted free agent by Oakland, July 11, 1994…traded to Colorado on July25, 2001 in a three-team, five player transaction…Rockies acquired Encarnacion along with INF Jose Ortiz and LHPTodd Belitz from Oakland; Colorado sent Neifi Perez to Kansas City for Jermaine Dye; Dye was immediately traded toOakland to acquire the three players.

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2001 / Career 2001 / CareerAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .226 20 62 14 0 3 .284 .242vs. Left .364 --- 11 4 0 0 .364 .364vs. Right .196 --- 51 10 0 3 .268 .216Home .250 10 28 7 0 2 .276 .250Away .206 10 34 7 0 1 .289 .235None on .250 --- 36 9 0 0 .289 .278Runners on .192 --- 26 5 0 3 .276 .192August .111 3 9 1 0 0 .333 .111Sept. .205 15 44 9 0 2 .239 .205October .444 2 9 4 0 1 .444 .5560 on/out .400 --- 15 6 0 0 .400 .467RISP .143 --- 14 2 0 3 .250 .143RISP/2out .200 --- 5 1 0 0 .429 .200Close/Late .125 --- 8 1 0 1 .300 .125B. Loaded - --- 0 0 0 0 - -Batting #3 - --- 0 0 0 0 - -Batting #4 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #6 - --- 0 0 0 0 - -Batting #7 .230 --- 61 14 0 3 .288 .246Batting #9 - --- 0 0 0 0 - -As lf .171 --- 41 7 0 2 .261 .171As rf .333 --- 21 7 0 1 .333 .381All OF .226 --- 62 14 0 3 .284 .242

Avg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG0-0 count .333 --- 6 2 0 1 .333 .500After (0-1) .222 --- 36 8 0 1 .263 .222After (1-0) .200 --- 20 4 0 1 .304 .2002 strikes .143 --- 28 4 0 1 .250 .143Grass .245 17 53 13 0 3 .310 .264Turf .111 3 9 1 0 0 .111 .111Day .250 11 36 9 0 1 .325 .278Night .192 9 26 5 0 2 .222 .192Inn. 1-6 .295 17 44 13 0 2 .326 .318Inn. 7+ .056 16 18 1 0 1 .190 .056vs.Mil .167 4 6 1 0 2 .375 .167vs.LA .091 3 11 1 0 0 .167 .091vs.Mon .111 3 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.SD .385 3 13 5 0 1 .429 .462vs.SF .200 4 15 3 0 0 .250 .200vs.Ari .375 3 8 3 0 0 .375 .375Post-All Star .226 20 62 14 0 3 .284 .242

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIDodger Stadium .143 7 1 0 0Olympic Stadium .111 9 1 0 0Qualcomm Stadium .444 9 4 0 1Coors Field .250 28 7 0 2Pac Bell Park .143 7 1 0 0Miller Park .000 2 0 0 0

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL OF 20 35 1 0 36 2 1 . 0 0 0Totals COL OF 20 35 1 0 36 2 1 . 0 0 0

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Ht: 5-11 Wt: 170 B/T: R/R Age: 25Born: Dec. 28, 1976 in Vineland, N.J.Residence: Hewitt, N.J.Major League Service: NoneContract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the 16th round of the 1999 June draft. CAREER: Esslinger has spent his entire three-year professional career in Colorado’s organiza-

tion…Cam was added to the club’s 40-man roster November 19, 2001, his first stint on a 40-man…has 203strikeouts in the minor leagues, averaging 9.8 per nine innings…has recorded 40 saves in the last two sea-sons…has allowed just three home runs in his first 186.2 pro innings…Baseball America ranked him as the12th best prospect in the organization…he is scheduled to open the 2002 season at Carolina (AA).

2001: Esslinger converted 16 saves with Carolina, eight short of his career high of 24 set in 2000…theright-hander appeared in 40 games for the Mudcats and finished the season with a 1-1 record…Cam madetwo stints on the disabled list in ‘01, initially being shelved August 2 with right shoulder tendinitis…he waslater placed on the DLAugust 31 and missed the final four games of the season…he recorded four savesin his first five outings, allowing only one run to score in 5.0 innings of work…recorded six saves in bothApril and June…in June, he compiled a 1.17 ERA (7.2 ip, 1 er) and struck out 11 of the 31 batters hefaced…26.1 of his 42.0 innings of action during the year came in the ninth inning where he allowed oppo-nent hitters to bat .179…he pitched in over 1.0 innings of work in only three separate occasions…his sea-son high in innings pitched was 2.1 accomplished May 12 at Jacksonville, his only loss of the season…hisonly win of the season came eight days later, again versus Jacksonville…he recorded a season high threestrikeouts in five different outings…struck out a batter in 32 of the 40 games he appeared in…from May 23until June 11, a span of eight outings, Esslinger held opponents scoreless in 8.0 innings en route to earn-ing six saves…at seasons end, his strikeout per 9 IP was 10.9.

2000: Appeared in 47 contests during the season, making two starts and finishing 39 games forAsheville…he set a career high in saves with 24…the 24 saves ranked second in the South AtlanticLeague…he didn’t allow an earned run in 27 consecutive outings, a stretch of 30.2 innings…he had a 19game scoreless streak from July 5 to August 25…over that span, he converted 17 saves, earned one winand struckout 29…he made two starts in the year, his first coming on May 12 when he went 5.0 inningsallowing three hits, one earned run and struckout five to get the win…in his second start, Esslinger went4.0 innings and gave up five earned runs and 11 hits…away from home, he sported a 2.10 ERA in 30.0total innings and struckout 45…in the month of July, the right-hander successfully converted 11 saves in11.2 innings of work, allowing opponents to bat .079 (3-for-38)…he finished the season with a 12.5 strike-out per nine average.

1999: In his first professional season, Esslinger appeared in 14 games, all starts, for the PortlandRockies in the Northwest League (A-short season)…he finished the season with a 6-3 record and a 3.83ERA (80.0 ip, 34 er)…in his first two starts, he pitched in a combined 8.0 scoreless innings and struck out10 while allowing 10 hits and earning a win…he relinquished only one home run in his 80.0 innings of workthroughout the season…he pitched in 7.0 innings in five consecutive starts, compiling a 3-1 record…inAugust, he went 4-0 with a 2.36 ERA(34.1 ip, 9 er) and 28 strikeouts…his season high in strikeouts cameon August 6 when he fanned eight in 7.0 of work, earning his third win of the year.

COLLEGE: Cam was a first team All-Big East pitcher for Seton Hall University.PERSONAL: Cameron Scott (Cam) Esslinger…earned all-conference, second team all-state and All-

South Jersey honors at Millville High School…signed by Mike Garlatti.

ESSLINGER’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1999 Portland 6 3 3.83 14 14 0 0 0 0 80.0 76 37 34 1 10 35 1 68 3 22000 Asheville 4 2 3.06 47 2 0 0 39 24 64.2 55 23 22 2 3 23 1 84 4 02001 Carolina 1 1 4.93 40 0 0 0 29 16 42.0 32 26 23 0 2 31 1 51 8 0Minor Lg. Totals 11 6 3.81 101 16 0 0 68 40 186.2 163 86 79 3 15 89 3 203 15 2

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 250 B/T: R/R Age: 34 (35 on April 27)Born: April 27, 1967 in San Jose de Los Llamos, D.R.Residence: Kissimmee, Fla.Major League Service: 8.064Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SIGNED to a free agent contract, Jan. 15, 2002.CAREER: Eusebio (you-SAY-bee-oh) is in his 18th year as a professional…has seen nine years of

major league action…has a .992 career fielding percentage and has thrown out 24.4% (90-369) of would-be basestealers…caught current Rockies starters Scott Elarton and Mike Hampton during their most pro-ductive seasons as pros (Elarton 17 wins in 2000; Hampton 22 wins in 1999)…owns Houston’s franchiserecord for longest hitting streak (24 games in 2000)…needs 21 hits for 500 and 21 runs for 200.

2001: Tony hit .253 with five homers and 14 RBI in 59 games…battled injuries throughout the seasonas his 59 games were the fewest since 1996 (58)…his 14 RBI were a career low…in 40 starts behind theplate, he hit .261 (35-for-134)…did not officially go on the disabled list but did miss action with two sepa-rate injuries…suffered a bruised left hand on June 20 after being hit by a pitch against Colorado…left thegame but x-rays were negative…missed six games before returning on June 27 at Arizona (1-for-2)…missed seven games (Aug. 1-7) with a right elbow sprain…on his first game back, Aug. 8, he had apinch hit single in the 12th inning that led to an eventual 2-1 Houston victory over the Braves…in his thirdstart of the year, April 24, he went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer (off Valdes) and three RBI againstAtlanta…as a pinch hitter, he hit the go-ahead two-run HR in the 12th inning at Chicago on May 15…it washis fourth career PH homer and first since April 5, 1996…had a season-high three hits on April 29 vs.Florida…hit safely in seven straight starts, June 7-27, batting .458 with two homers in those games…hit hisfifth and final home run on July 12 vs. San Diego. Postseason: Played in one game, starting behind theplate in Game 3 of the NLDS…was 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored.

2000: Hit .280 on the season, his best average since 1995 and also belted a career-best seven homeruns…compiled a club record 24-game hitting streak, July 9-Aug. 28, tied for the longest streak in theNational League at season’s end (Arizona’s Tony Womack)…Tony bested the previous team record of 23held by Art Howe in 1981 and Luis Gonzalez in 1997…it was the longest streak by a catcher since1900…during the streak, he hit .409 (36-for-88) over 51 days and 45 games.…broke the club mark with asecond-inning double off Glendon Rusch on Aug. 28 at Shea Stadium…the streak was halted with an 0-4effort the following night, Aug. 29, at the hands of the Mets (Eusebio was on deck when the gameended)…suffered from a Grade Three separated right shoulder on Sept. 1 when he fell in the Astros dugoutwhile trying to catch a pop foul against Atlanta…underwent sugery from Dr. Bill Bryan on Sept. 5. thus end-ing his season…had a career-high tying four hits on Aug. 14 vs. Pittsburgh (4-for-5)…hit .385 in August over17 games with 10 doubles, two home runs and 15 RBI.

1999: Appeared in 103 games, the second most of his career…made his first career Opening Daystart on April 6 vs. the Cubs (2-for-4)…placed on the 15-day disabled list on July 30 with a strained left ham-string…after 14 games, he was activated on Aug. 15…suffered a bruised left eye on July 5 inCincinnati…went 2-for-2 in his first game back, July 16 vs. Detroit…ended the year on a hot streak, hittingsafely in 20 of his final 23 starts beginning on Aug. 19. Postseason: Started all four games, batting .267(4-for-15) with a homer and three RBI…hit his first career postseason HR off John Smoltz.

1998: Eusebio started 46 games behind the plate…hit just .182 (4-for-22) in April but rebounded to hit.360 (9-for-25) in May…hit his first homer of the season on July 30 vs. Florida…had his first and only MLstolen base on June 23 vs. Minnesota. Postseason: He was 1-for-3 in Houston’s Game 2 victory over SD.

1997: Tony was one of Houston’s top hitters off the bench, going 4-for-12 (.333) with five RBI in thepinch…made 42 starts at catcher on the season…helped Darryl Kile to a 19-7 record, catching 27 of Kile’s34 regular season starts…underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove cartilage in his right knee followingthe playoffs on October 9 in Houston…Dr. David Lintner performed the procedure. Postseason: He wasHouston’s starting catcher in Game One of the NL Division Series against Atlanta…went 2-for-3 againstGreg Maddux…in the fifth inning of that game, he singled, stole second base and scored Houston's onlyrun on a two-out single by Astros' starting pitcher, Kile.

1996: Played in just 58 games due to assorted injuries…behind the plate he committed just one error

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EUSEBIO’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1985 Astros .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Astros .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .0001986 Astros .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .0001987 Sarasota .208 42 125 26 26 34 1 2 1 15 0 0 7 18 0 19 8 2 4 .272 .3401988 Osceola .245 118 392 45 96 108 6 3 0 40 1 3 6 40 2 69 20 13 18 .276 .3221989 Columbus .187 65 203 20 38 46 6 1 0 18 0 0 3 38 1 47 7 3 7 .227 .324

Osceola .286 52 175 22 50 62 6 3 0 30 1 3 1 19 0 27 5 3 10 .354 .3541990 Columbus .283 92 318 36 90 120 18 0 4 37 1 1 4 21 0 80 6 2 4 .377 .3341991 Jackson .261 66 222 27 58 78 8 3 2 31 4 2 4 25 5 54 3 4 7 .351 .344

Tucson .400 5 20 5 8 9 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 .450 .478HOUSTON .105 10 19 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 1 .158 .320

1992 Jackson .307 94 339 33 104 134 9 3 5 44 1 1 4 25 2 58 1 2 10 .395 .3601993 Tucson .324 78 281 39 91 116 20 1 1 43 1 0 1 22 0 40 1 1 8 .413 .3751994 HOUSTON .296 55 159 18 47 73 9 1 5 30 2 5 0 8 0 33 0 1 4 .459 .3201995 HOUSTON .299 113 368 46 110 151 21 1 6 58 1 5 3 31 1 59 0 2 12 .410 .3541996 HOUSTON .270 58 152 15 41 55 7 2 1 19 0 2 0 18 2 20 0 1 5 .362 .343

Tucson .415 15 53 8 22 26 4 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 1 7 0 0 0 .491 .4361997 HOUSTON .274 60 164 12 45 50 2 0 1 18 0 0 4 19 1 27 0 1 4 .305 .3641998 HOUSTON .253 66 182 13 46 57 6 1 1 36 0 2 1 18 2 31 1 0 8 .313 .3201999 HOUSTON .272 103 323 31 88 115 15 0 4 33 0 0 0 40 4 67 0 0 9 .356 .3532000 HOUSTON .280 74 218 24 61 100 18 0 7 33 0 2 4 25 2 45 0 0 8 .459 .3612001 HOUSTON .253 59 154 16 39 62 8 0 5 14 0 0 3 17 3 34 0 0 2 .403 .339Major Lg. Totals .275 598 1739 179 479 666 87 5 30 241 3 16 15 182 15 324 1 5 53 .383 .346Minor Lg. Totals .274 628 2129 261 583 733 79 16 13 274 9 10 30 213 11 404 52 31 70 .344 .347

EUSEBIO’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, three times (last: Aug. 14, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh)

Home Runs: 2, June 16, 1994 at San Franciso

RBI: 4, five times (last: Aug. 27, 1996 vs. Chicago-NL)

Doubles: 2, six times (last: Aug. 27, 2000 at Montreal)

Runs: 3, July 10, 1997 at Pittsburgh

Total Bases: 8, twice (last: Aug. 27, 2000 at Montreal)

Hit Streak: 24 games, July 9-Aug. 28, 2000

Walks: 3, Sept. 26, 1996 vs. New York-NL

Strikeouts: 3, 10 times (last: July 22, 2001 vs. Chi-NL)

in 280 total chances (.996 fielding percentage)…was on the disabled list, May 7-June 17, following surgeryto remove a cyst from his left wrist…fractured the hamate bone in his left hand in Los Angeles on June21…was on the DL, June 22-Aug. 7…hit .415 during his two rehab assignments with Tucson (15games)…had his third career pinch hit homer on April 5 off San Diego’s Fernando Valenzuela.

1995: Set career highs in games (113), average (.299), hits (110), doubles (21), runs (46) and RBI(58)…caught 21.4% (18-84) of basestealers…had a 12-game hitting streak (July 7-21), tied for the longeston the club…also hit safely in 10 straight games from April 28-May 12…tied a club record with two grandslams, both coming in the Astrodome…hit the first on May 19 off Montreal’s Reid Cornelius and the secondon June 28 off the Cardinals’ Jeff Parrett…underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in October torepair torn cartilage, which slowed him over the final month of the season.

1994: Earned a spot on the 25-man roster after hitting .606 (20-for-33) in spring training…had his firstfull season in the majors, splitting time with Scott Servais at catcher, starting 41 games…gunned down 40%of runners attempting to steal…hit his first major league homer on April 13 at Florida off Chris Hammond ina 4-0 Astros win.

1993: Eusebio saw his ‘93 season with Tucson (AAA) end when he pulled a hamstring and was placedon the disabled list on Aug. 24…had a 24-game hitting streak prior to the injury.

1992: Ranked third in the Texas League with a career-best .307 batting average…was also seventhin on-base percentage (.360) en route to being named to the leagues postseason All-Star team…did notcommit his first error until August and only had two overall in 546 total chances (.996).

1991: His contract was purchased by the major league club from Jackson on August 4, 1991, whenScott Servais was placed on the DL…made his first major league appearance as a starter on August 8against San Diego (0-2, BB)…had his first MLhit on Aug. 18 at Los Angeles, a sixth-inning double offMike Morgan…in 10 games with Houston, he was 2-for-19 (.105).

1990: Was leading Southern League catchers with a .994 fielding percentage with Columbus (AA)before breaking his thumb in a home plate collision on Aug. 4…did appear in the SLAll-Star game.

1989: Began the year with Columbus (AA) but was sent back to Osceola after hitting just .187.1988: Stole a career high 20 bases for Osceola of the Florida State League.1987: Spent his first pro season with Sarasota of the Gulf Coast League and hit his first homer.1985: Played in the Dominican Summer League.1986: Played in the Dominican Summer League.PERSONAL: Tony Eusebio…he and his wife, Irene and daughters Miozoti (15), Isaura (15) and

Julia (11) make their home in Kissimmee, Fla…signed by scouts Domingo Mercedes and Julio Linares.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Houston as a non-drafted free agent, May 30, 1985…on disabled list (Aug. 5,1990-end of the season)…on DL(Aug. 24, 1993-end of the season)…on DL(May 7-June 17, 1996)…on DL(June 22-Aug. 7, 1996)…on DL(July 30-Aug. 15, 1999)…signed by Colorado as a free agent, Jan. 15, 2002.

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1991 HOU C 9 49 4 1 54 0 .9811994 HOU C 52 263 24 2 289 1 .9931995 HOU C 103 645 49 5 699 9 .9931996 HOU C 47 255 24 1 280 1 .9961997 HOU C 43 297 16 4 317 4 .9871998 HOU C 54 352 19 3 374 2 .9921999 HOU C 98 652 37 4 693 3 .9942000 HOU C 68 411 17 5 433 2 .9882001 HOU C 48 300 22 3 325 4 .991Totals C 522 3224 212 28 3464 26 .992Passed Balls (31)…1991 (1); 1994 (5); 1995 (11); 1996 (1); 1998 (4); 1999 (4);2000 (3); 2001 (2)

NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1997 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta .667 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11998 HOUSTON vs. San Diego .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 21999 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta .267 4 15 2 4 0 0 1 3 1 22001 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta .667 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0NLDS Totals .375 7 24 4 9 2 0 1 3 1 5

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIComiskey Park .214 14 3 0 0Jacobs Field .500 8 4 1 4Tiger Stadium .250 4 1 0 1Kauffman Stadium .500 4 2 0 0County Stadium .303 33 10 0 5Metrodome .556 9 5 0 0Ballpark at Arlington .250 4 1 1 2Atl.-Fulton County .318 22 7 1 3Wrigley Field .236 55 13 1 6Cinergy Field .283 53 15 1 8Astrodome .266 669 178 10 94Dodger Stadium .219 64 14 1 3Olympic Stadium .275 80 22 1 14Shea Stadium .233 43 10 0 4Veterans Stadium .279 68 19 0 7

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIThree Rivers Stadium .226 62 14 0 11Busch Stadium .398 83 33 1 16Qualcomm Stadium .357 56 20 1 123 Com Park .282 39 11 2 9Coors Field .293 58 17 1 5Pro Player Stadium .233 60 14 1 5Turner Field .500 22 11 1 4Bank One Ball .100 20 2 0 2Mile High Stadium .200 5 1 0 0Pacific Bell .400 5 2 0 1Enron Field .261 176 46 5 23Comerica Park .250 4 1 1 2Miller Park .000 10 0 0 0PNC Park .333 9 3 0 0

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★ Longest Road Trips, Rockies History ★

Date Games Days No. Cities Opponents W L Pct.Aug. 2-15, 1993 14 14 4 Cin., S.D., L.A., Hou. 7 7 .500Aug. 21-Sept. 3, 2001 13 14 4 NYM, Mil., LA, SF 7 6 .538April 22-May 5, 1999 13 14 4 SF, StL, Pit., Chi. 5 6 .455May 9-22, 1997 13 14 4 Phi., Pit, NY, SF 3 10 .231May 14-27, 1993 13 13 4 Cin., SD, LA, Hou. 3 10 .231July 30-Aug. 11, 1999 12 13 4 StL, Cin., Fla., Mil. 4 8 .333April 30-May 13, 1998 12 14 4 NY, Phi., Mon., Pit. 6 6 .500June 30-July 10, 1994 12 11 3 Stl., Chi., Fla. 6 6 .500Aug. 9-19, 1996 11 12 3 Atl., Fla., Cin. 4 7 .364June 9-19, 1994 11 11 3 Cin, Atl., LA. 4 7 .364July 25-Aug. 4, 1994 11 11 3 SD., SF., Hou. 4 7 .364

Multi-HR Games (1)June 16, 1994 at San Francisco

Grand Slams (2)June 28, 1995 vs. St. LouisMay 19, 1995 vs. Montreal

Pinch Hit HR (4)May 15, 2001 at Chicago-NLApril 5, 1996 vs. San Diego

Sept. 2, 1995 vs. FloridaJuly 27, 1994 at Cincinnati

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .253 59 154 39 5 14 .339 .403vs. Left .243 --- 37 9 1 6 .263 .432vs. Right .256 --- 117 30 4 8 .360 .393Home .288 27 73 21 3 10 .381 .466Away .222 32 81 18 2 4 .300 .346None on .271 --- 96 26 2 2 .340 .385Runners on .224 --- 58 13 3 12 .338 .431April .294 5 17 5 1 4 .333 .529May .200 12 30 6 1 2 .294 .300June .355 9 31 11 2 5 .412 .677July .281 13 32 9 1 2 .395 .406August .143 9 21 3 0 1 .143 .143Sept. .091 5 11 1 0 0 .375 .182October .333 6 12 4 0 0 .385 .4170 on/out .300 --- 40 12 1 1 .317 .475RISP .222 --- 27 6 1 8 .400 .407S c P o s / 2 o u t .231 --- 13 3 0 4 .444 .308C l o s e , L a t e .185 --- 27 5 1 2 .214 .296B. Loaded .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .267 --- 30 8 1 4 .333 .400Batting #8 .230 --- 100 23 3 8 .336 .380Batting #9 .364 --- 22 8 1 2 .391 .545As c .261 --- 142 37 4 12 .348 .401As ph .167 --- 12 2 1 2 .231 .4170-0 count .563 --- 16 9 1 2 .650 .750After (0-1) .143 --- 70 10 2 4 .200 .257After (1-0) .294 --- 68 20 2 8 .392 .4712 strikes .125 --- 72 9 1 6 .222 .208Grass .259 55 139 36 5 14 .348 .417Turf .200 4 15 3 0 0 .250 .267Day .132 19 53 7 0 1 .220 .151Night .317 40 101 32 5 13 .400 .535Inn. 1-6 .292 45 96 28 3 10 .382 .458Inn. 7+ .190 53 58 11 2 4 .266 .310vs.Cle .500 2 4 2 0 1 .714 .500vs.KC .500 1 4 2 0 0 .500 .500vs.Mil .000 4 12 0 0 0 .143 .000vs.Min .667 1 3 2 0 0 .6671.000vs.Tex .375 2 8 3 1 2 .375 .875vs.Atl .500 3 6 3 1 3 .5001.167vs.ChC .118 9 17 2 1 2 .318 .353vs.Cin .286 2 7 2 0 1 .286 .286vs.LA .111 3 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.Mon .125 2 8 1 0 0 .222 .125vs.NYM .000 2 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Atl .500 3 6 3 1 3 .5001.167vs.ChC .118 9 17 2 1 2 .318 .353vs.Cin .286 2 7 2 0 1 .286 .286vs.LA .111 3 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.Mon .125 2 8 1 0 0 .222 .125vs.NYM .000 2 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Phi .000 1 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Pit .250 5 16 4 0 0 .333 .313vs.StL .222 5 9 2 0 0 .364 .333vs.SD .231 5 13 3 1 1 .333 .462vs.SF .375 4 8 3 0 0 .375 .375vs.Col .455 3 11 5 1 3 .538 .909vs.Fla .429 3 7 3 0 1 .429 .429vs.Ari .167 2 6 1 0 0 .286 .167Pre-All Star .279 28 86 24 4 11 .340 .477Post-All Star .221 31 68 15 1 3 .338 .309

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .275 1739 479 30 241 .346 .383vs. Left .295 509 150 13 83 .354 .444vs. Right .267 1230 329 17 158 .343 .358Home .265 845 224 15 117 .341 .368Away .285 894 255 15 124 .351 .397None on .269 929 250 14 14 .326 .371Runners on .283 810 229 16 227 .368 .396April .220 214 47 3 29 .297 .313May .274 270 74 4 33 .357 .356June .280 336 94 9 48 .344 .414July .323 310 100 7 44 .378 .455August .280 346 97 5 50 .353 .410Sept. .257 237 61 2 34 .336 .308October .231 26 6 0 3 .300 .3080 on/out .293 403 118 6 6 .342 .409RISP .273 512 140 7 198 .373 .367Close,Late .261 322 84 8 51 .345 .379B. Loaded .222 63 14 2 50 .307 .381Batting #1 1.000 1 1 0 1 1.0001.000Batting #2 .333 3 1 1 1 .6001.333Batting #3 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #4 .333 12 4 0 3 .385 .333Batting #5 .250 156 39 1 20 .316 .314Batting #6 .271 273 74 4 33 .338 .388Batting #7 .290 945 274 13 144 .353 .383Batting #8 .251 267 67 9 29 .352 .416Batting #9 .235 81 19 2 10 .315 .358As c .279 1647 459 26 219 .349 .382As ph .217 92 20 4 22 .305 .402Grass .273 769 210 18 96 .347 .395Turf .277 970 269 12 145 .346 .373Day .243 576 140 11 79 .317 .363Night .291 1163 339 19 162 .361 .393Inning 1-6 .282 1106 312 15 145 .351 .383Inning 7+ .264 633 167 15 96 .338 .382vs.CWS .200 20 4 0 0 .200 .250vs.Cle .375 24 9 1 5 .464 .583vs.Det .400 10 4 1 3 .455 .700vs.KC .455 11 5 0 1 .500 .636vs.Mil .246 69 17 1 15 .350 .333vs.Min .368 19 7 0 0 .400 .474vs.Tex .375 8 3 1 2 .375 .875vs.Atl .292 96 28 3 12 .346 .417vs.ChC .237 131 31 2 16 .306 .336vs.Cin .246 130 32 3 13 .313 .354vs.LA .218 110 24 1 9 .289 .282vs.Mon .247 150 37 3 22 .294 .353vs.NYM .266 79 21 1 10 .326 .392vs.Phi .279 122 34 0 14 .371 .336vs.Pit .267 131 35 0 19 .351 .336vs.StL .361 147 53 2 29 .409 .483vs.SD .291 127 37 3 25 .367 .425vs.SF .276 87 24 3 15 .353 .448vs.Col .294 119 35 2 13 .391 .395vs.Fla .321 106 34 3 14 .385 .453vs.Ari .116 43 5 0 4 .235 .116Pre-All Star .263 911 240 16 119 .335 .368Post-All Star .289 828 239 14 122 .358 .400

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ACQUIRED from Seattle, along with RHPs Jose Paniagua and Dennis Stark for INF Jeff Cirillo, Dec.15, 2001.

CAREER: Fuentes (foo-WHEN-tayz) enters his seventh professional season…primarily a starter forhis first five years in the minors, Brian spent all of 2001 in a relief role at AAA and in his first action withthe Mariners…has 604 strikeouts in 515.2 innings in the minor leagues (10.54 per 9 ip).

2 0 0 1 : Spent most of the season at Triple ATacoma with two stints at the Major League level…recalled fromA A ATacoma May 31…made his Major League debut June 2 vs. Tampa Bay in relief (0.2 ip)…made three morerelief appearances, including earning the win on June 12 at Colorado…optioned to Tacoma on June 15 andrecalled from Tacoma June 23…collected two strikeouts in one inning, June 27 vs. Oakland and added anothertwo strikeout effort June 28 vs. Oakland (1.1 ip)…overall, Fuentes began his MLcareer with a scoreless streak of5.2 innings from June 2 thru June 28…produced a career-high three Ks in 2.0 innings of relief July 19 at KansasCity…optioned to Tacoma July 20 where he remained for the rest of the year…went on Ta c o m a ’s DLwith a leftshoulder strain on Aug. 26 and was reinstated Sept. 17…overall, at AAA, he was 3-2 with a 2.94 ERA in 35appearances out of the bullpen…struck out 70 batters in 52.0 innings (12.11 strikeouts per nine innings)…walked25 batters, a 2.8 walks-to-strikeouts ratio.

2 0 0 0 : Remained at New Haven (AA) for the second straight season…led Eastern League starters with 9.80strikeouts per nine innings pitched…was second in league with 152 strikeouts…was also third in losses and fifthin walks…went 0-3, 8.44 in four April starts, before going 3-3, 2.56 in May…tossed a two-hitter Aug. 3 at Akron, hisfirst career complete game…was 3-2, with a 2.39 ERAin seven starts after the end of July (49.0 ip, 13 er)…left-handers hit just .218 (26-for-119)…was 2-0, 2.45 in two-postseason starts (11.0 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 17 K),as the Ravens won Eastern League title.

1 9 9 9 : Spent all of 1999 at the Double-Alevel with New Haven…recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts on A p r i l21 at Trenton (6.0 ip)…won back-to-back starts, April 21 at Trenton and April 27 at New Britain…on disabled listJune 5-Aug. 21…only relief appearance was first outing off the DL…tossed 2.0 innings in relief on Aug. 22 atHarrisburg…did not throw more than 2.0 innings in any of his final four appearances…held right-handed hitters toa .239 average (37-for-155).

1 9 9 8 : Began the 1998 season on the disabled list (April 2-20) with left shoulder tendinitis…rebounded to start22 games for Lancaster (High-A) with two relief appearances…finished second in the Cal League in walks and thirdin strikeouts per nine innings pitched (10.56)…struck out 12 in a 3-1 win vs. High Desert May 16 (7.0 ip, 3h)…improved to 2-1 with a 4-0 win vs. San Bernardino May 27…matched season (and career) high with 12strikeouts vs. Visalia July 7…retired the first nine batters he faced, five by strikeout, at Rancho Cucamonga A u g .8; finished with 10 strikeouts in 7.2 innings…struck out 12 for the third time, Aug. 19 vs. San Bernardino, fanningthe side in the first and third.

1 9 9 7 : Spent 1997 with Wisconsin…started all 22 games pitched…struck out 153 in 118.2 innings pitched…beatQuad City 1-0 on July 28, striking out 12 in 8.0 innings of work…retired the first 12 batters and had faced the minimum20 batters before allowing a single with two outs in the seventh (8.0 IP, 1 H, 12 SO).

1 9 9 6 : Started his career with Everett…struck out 26 in 26.2 innings pitched.J U N I O R C O L L E G E : Brian was a two-time all-league performer at Merced Junior College…graduated from

Merced J.C. in 1996.P E R S O N A L : Brian Christopher Fuentes…signed by Mariners scout Rodney Davis.

Ht: 6-4 Wt: 220 B/T: L/L Age: 26 (27 on Aug. 9)Born: Aug. 9, 1975 in Merced, Calif.Residence: Merced, Calif.Major League Service: 0.044Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

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2001 / Career

FUENTES’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1996 Everett 0 1 4.39 13 2 0 0 3 0 26.2 23 14 13 2 0 13 0 26 5 01997 Wisconsin 6 7 3.56 22 22 0 0 0 0 118.2 84 52 47 6 8 59 0 153 11 31998 Lancaster 7 7 4.17 24 22 0 0 1 0 118.2 121 73 55 8 9 81 0 137 14 21999 New Haven 3 3 4.95 15 14 0 0 0 0 60.0 53 36 33 5 11 46 0 66 1 12000 New Haven 7 12 4.51 26 26 1 0 0 0 139.2 127 80 70 7 13 70 0 152 14 02001 Tacoma 3 2 2.94 35 0 0 0 13 6 52.0 35 19 17 4 6 25 0 70 3 0

SEATTLE 1 1 4.63 10 0 0 0 3 0 11.2 6 6 6 2 3 8 0 10 1 0Major Lg. Totals 1 1 4.63 10 0 0 0 3 0 11.2 6 6 6 2 3 8 0 10 1 0Minor Lg. Totals 26 32 4.10 135 86 1 0 17 6 515.2 443 274 235 32 47 294 0 604 48 6

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 SEA P 10 1 3 0 4 0 1.000Totals P 10 1 3 0 4 0 1.000

CAREER BATTING

No Major League Plate Appearances

2001 / CareerERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.63 1 1 0 10 11.2 6 8 10Relief 4.63 1 1 0 10 11.2 6 8 10Home 1.80 0 1 0 6 5.0 1 4 5Away 6.75 1 0 0 4 6.2 5 4 5June 1.35 1 1 0 7 6.2 1 5 6July 9.00 0 0 0 3 5.0 5 3 4Grass 4.63 1 1 0 10 11.2 6 8 10Day 6.75 0 1 0 2 1.1 1 2 2Night 4.35 1 0 0 8 10.1 5 6 8vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 0vs.KC 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 1 3vs.Oak 3.86 0 1 0 2 2.1 1 1 4vs.Tex 15.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 5 2 1vs.SD 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 1vs.Col 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.2 0 1 1vs.TB 0.00 0 0 0 2 0.2 0 1 0Pre-All Star 5.59 1 1 0 9 9.2 6 7 7Post-All Star 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 1 3

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .171 35 6 2 8 10 .362 .371vs. Left .111 18 2 0 7 4 .429 .111vs. Right .235 17 4 2 1 6 .263 .647Relief .171 35 6 2 8 10 .362 .371Home .071 14 1 0 4 5 .278 .071Away .238 21 5 2 4 5 .414 .571None on .133 15 2 0 5 7 .409 .200Runners on .200 20 4 2 3 3 .320 .500None on/out .111 9 1 0 1 4 .273 .222RISP .222 9 2 1 2 0 .385 .5561st IP .192 26 5 2 7 8 .389 .423Inning 1-6 .308 13 4 2 2 3 .500 .846Inning 7+ .091 22 2 0 6 7 .276 .091Close, Late .067 15 1 0 4 4 .250 .067vs 1st Batr .000 5 0 0 3 2 .400 .000Pre-All Star .200 30 6 2 7 7 .375 .433Post-All Star .000 5 0 0 1 3 .286 .000

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERK a u ffman Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0Ballpark at A r l i n g t o n 15.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 5

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCoors Field 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.2 0Safeco Field 1.80 0 1 0 6 5.0 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Seattle in the 25th round of the 1995 June draft…on disabled list (June 5-Aug.21, 1999)…traded by Seattle along with RHPs Jose Paniagua and Dennis Stark to Colorado for INF Jeff Cirillo, Dec. 15,2001.

FUENTES’ CAREER HIGHS &LOWSStrikeouts: 3, July 19, 2001 at Kansas City

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief Appearance: 2.0 ip, July 19, 2001 at KC

Longest Win Streak (starts): None

Longest Win Streak (decisions): None

Longest Losing Streak (starts): None

Longest Losing Streak (decisions): None

Walks: 1, eight times (last: July 19, 2001 at Kansas City)

Earned Runs: 5, July 5, 2001 at Texas

Scoreless Innings Streak: 5.2 innings, June 2-28, 2001

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185 B/T: L/L Age: 25 (26 on April 5)Born: April 5, 1976 in Brooklyn, NYResidence: East Hampton, NYMajor League Service: 0.032Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

REACQUIRED from New York Mets for cash considerations, Jan. 26, 2002…originally claimed offwaivers by the Rockies from the Cubs Sept. 12, 2001…then traded to New York Mets in a three-team, 11-player transaction on Jan. 21, 2002. In the deal, the Rockies sent Gload and RHPCraig House to the Metsand OF Alex Ochoa to the Brewers. The Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHP Jeff D’Amico, INF LouCollier and OF Mark Sweeney to New York and the Mets sent Benny Agbayani and Todd Zeile to Coloradoand LHP Glendon Rusch and INF/OF Lenny Harris to the Brewers.

CAREER: Gload starts the 2002 campaign with his third organization (Florida Marlins and ChicagoCubs)…he has seen major league action, coming in the 2000 season with the Cubs when he appeared in18 games…the lefty is a career .300 (664-for-2216) minor league hitter with 70 homers and 406 RBI…heis six games short of career No. 600 in the minors.

2001: Ross played the entire season with the Iowa Cubs, the AAAaffiliate of the Chicago Cubs…had10 triples on the year, the most of any player in the Pacific Coast League, setting a new single season high(the previous high was 7 with Portland, Iowa and Chicago (NL) in 2000)…he appeared in 133 games, tyinghis career high set in 1999 while with Brevard County (A)of the Florida State League…from May 9-May24, Gload hit in 15 consecutive games, batting .339 (29-for-59) with 12 runs scored, five doubles, threetriples, three homers and seven RBI…during the season, he amassed hit streaks of nine or more gameson five different occasions…the longest was the aforementioned 15-game hit streak, but he added a 13,10 and two nine-game hit streaks during the year…finished the season with 93 RBI, the fourth highest totalin the PCL.

2000: He saw his first major league action of his career, with the Cubs, making his debut Aug. 31 vs.San Francisco…in the contest, he got the start in LF and went 0-for-4 with four putouts…with the Cubs, heplayed in 18 games and went 6-for-31 with a homer and three RBI…his first major league hit was a solohome run, Sept. 4 contest against Colorado at Coors Field (off Brian Rose)…Gload was traded to Chicagofrom Florida with RHPDavid Noyce for OFHenry Rodriguez on July 31…for the year, Gload hit 31 homersand added 107 RBI in a combined 146 games…100 of those game came with Florida’s AA affiliate,Portland, 18 with the Cubs and the remaining 28 came with Iowa…at the minor league level, with Iowa andPortland, he batted .309 (156-for-505) with 38 doubles, 30 homers and 104 RBI…while with Portland,Gload saw his first outfield action of his career, 54 games.

1999: Spent the entire season at Florida’s single-Aaffiliate, Brevard County…he played in 133 games,all coming at first base and finished with a .993 fielding percentage…he was named a Florida State Leaguemid season all-star…he started the year batting .353 (30-for-85) with five homers and 18 RBI in April.

1998: With Kane County (A), Gload was a Midwest League mid-season and postseason allstar…Gload was named the the league’s “Star of Stars” as the All-Star game MVP…he led the league indoubles (41) and finished the season with 12 homers…he tied for second in extra-base hits (56) and wasfourth in hits (157), total bases (240) and RBI (92).

1997: Ross played his inaugural pro season with Utica (A), batting .261 with three homers, 43 RBI in68 contests…he led all first basemen in the New York-Penn League in putouts with 546.

PERSONAL: Ross Peter Gload…is a 1994 graduate of East Hampton (NY) High School, where heearned all-league honors…attended the Unversity of South Florida…signed by Marlins scout DejonWatson.

GLOAD’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSHits: 2, Sept. 4, 2000 at Colorado

Home Runs: 1, Sept. 4, 2000 at Colorado

RBI: 1, three times (last: Sept. 13, 2000 at Cincinnati)

Doubles: None

Runs: 1, four times (last: Sept. 4, 2000 at Colorado)

Total Bases: 4, Sept. 4, 2000 at Colorado

Hit Streak: 2 games, Sept. 8-10, 2000

Walks: 1, three times (last: Oct. 1, 2000 at Cincinnati)

Strikeouts: 2, three times (last: Sept. 14, 2000 at Cin.)

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2000 CHI-N OF 8 9 0 0 9 0 1.000

1B 2 6 0 0 6 2 1.000

CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .194 18 31 6 1 3 .257 .355vs. Left .000 ---- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs. Right .207 ---- 29 6 1 3 .273 .379Home .182 5 11 2 0 0 .250 .182Away .200 13 20 4 1 3 .261 .450None on .200 ---- 15 3 1 1 .294 .400Runners on .188 ---- 16 3 0 2 .222 .313August .000 1 4 0 0 0 .000 .000Sept. .222 16 27 6 1 3 .267 .407October .000 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 .0000 on/out .125 ---- 8 1 0 0 .222 .125RISP .125 ---- 8 1 0 1 .111 .125Close,Late .333 ---- 6 2 0 0 .333 .333B. Loaded .000 ---- 1 0 0 1 .000 .000Batting #1 .000 ---- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 1.000 ---- 2 2 0 0 1.000 1.000Batting #4 1.000 ---- 1 1 0 1 1.000 3.000Batting #5 .167 ---- 6 1 0 1 .250 .167Batting #6 .250 ---- 8 2 1 1 .333 .625Batting #7 .000 ---- 8 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #9 .000 ---- 5 0 0 0 .167 .000As 1b 1.000 ---- 3 3 1 2 1.000 2.667As lf .050 ---- 20 1 0 1 .091 .050As rf .000 ---- 0 0 0 0 .000 .000As ph .250 ---- 8 2 0 0 .333 .250Grass .143 14 28 4 1 2 .194 .250Turf .667 4 3 2 0 1 .750 1.333Day .235 10 17 4 1 1 .350 .412Night .143 8 14 2 0 2 .133 .286Inn. 1-6 .158 11 19 3 1 2 .261 .316Inn. 7+ .250 10 12 3 0 1 .250 .417vs.Mil .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Cin .500 2 2 1 0 1 .500 1.500vs.Hou .400 2 5 2 0 0 .500 .400vs.Phi .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Pit 1.000 2 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000vs.StL .000 4 6 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.SD .000 1 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.SF .000 2 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Col .286 3 7 2 1 2 .333 .714Pre-All Star .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Post-All Star .194 18 31 6 1 3 .257 .355

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Florida in the 13th round of the 1997 June draft…traded by the Marlins toChicago Cubs with PDavid Noyce for OF Henry Rodriguez, July 31, 2000…claimed off waivers by Colorado, Sept. 12,2001…traded from Colorado with RHPCraig House to the Mest in a three-team deal in which Colorado also sent OFAlex Ochoa to the Brewers, the Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHPJeff D’Amico, INF Lou Collier and OFMarkSweeney to New York and the Mets sent Benny Agbayani and Todd Zeile to Colorado and LHPGlendon Rusch andINF/OF Lenny Harris to the Brewers, Jan. 22, 2002…traded by Mets to Colorado for cash considerations, Jan. 26, 2002.

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICounty Stadiu .000 1 0 0 0Wrigley Field .182 11 2 0 0Cinergy Field .500 2 1 0 1Three Rivers 1.000 1 1 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .000 5 0 0 0Coors Field .286 7 2 1 2Pacific Bell .000 4 0 0 0

GLOAD’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1997 Utica .261 68 245 28 64 92 15 2 3 43 0 5 2 28 0 57 1 1 5 .376 .3361998 Kane County .313 132 501 77 157 240 41 3 12 92 2 3 3 58 7 84 7 6 13 .479 .3861999 Brevard Cty .298 133 490 80 146 208 26 3 10 74 2 5 5 53 3 76 3 1 8 .424 .3692000 Portland .284 100 401 60 114 198 28 4 16 65 3 4 2 29 3 53 4 1 4 .494 .333

Iowa .404 28 104 24 42 98 10 2 14 39 0 1 1 9 1 13 1 1 2 .942 .452C H I C A G O - N L .194 18 31 4 6 11 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 10 0 0 1 .355 .257

2001 Iowa .297 133 475 70 141 238 32 10 15 93 4 7 3 35 3 88 9 7 8 .501 .344Major Lg. Totals .194 18 31 4 6 11 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 10 0 0 1 .355 .257Minor Lg. Totals .300 594 2216 339 664 1074 152 24 70 406 11 25 16 212 17 371 25 17 40 .485 .361

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SIGNED to an eight-year free agent contract, Dec. 9, 2000.CAREER: Mike Hampton begins his ninth full season in the major

leagues and 13th in professional baseball…is on the verge of his 100thmajor league victory as he enters the year with 99 wins…his 3.71 careerERA ranks 21st among all active major leaguers…that ERAis the seventhbest mark by an active lefthander…he has a 99-66 career record, and his.600 winning percentage is 14th among active pitchers…since 1999, noother ML pitcher has induced more ground-ball double plays (93)…in thatsame time frame, only Greg Maddux (1,208) has induced more ground ballsthan Hampton’s 1,100…enters the season with the fourth highest battingaverage by an active pitcher, .242 (109-for-451)…Mike is the franchise’s all-time leader in home runs by a pitcher with seven, all hit during the 2001 sea-son…those seven HR tied a National League record…has two LouisvilleSilver Slugger Awards (1999, 2001)…has made 30 or more starts in each ofthe last five seasons…needs 26 strikeouts for 1,000 as a majorleaguer…with 36.1 innings pitched, he will reach 1,500 career innings.

2001: In his first season as a Rockie, led the staff in wins (14), starts (32), innings pitched (203.0)and tied for the club lead in shutouts (1) en route to being named Rockies Pitcher of the Year by the localchapter of the BBWAA…earned the first All-Star berth by a pitcher in franchise history…his 14 victories

were the third most in a single-season by a Rockies hurler…ranked third in theNLwith 338 ground balls induced and tied San Francisco’s Kirk Rueter for theNL lead in doubleplays induced per 9.0 innings pitched at 1.29…Hampton alsoturned in one of the most spectacular power hitting seasons by a pitcher inmajor league history…with seven homers he tied a pair of Dodgers, DonDrysdale (1958, 1965) and Don Newcombe (1955) for the National Leaguerecord for a pitcher...his 23 hits and 16 RBI also set new franchise records andthe 16 RBI were the most by any big league pitcher since Don Robinson had16 with Pittsburgh in 1982…became the first pitcher in Rockies history to earnthe Louisville Silver Slugger Award (top hitter at each position)…on the season,Rockies were 16-16 in the 32 games that Hampton started…made hisColorado debut in spectacular fashion on Opening Day, April 2, vs. St.Louis...missed by two outs of firing a complete game shutout as he blanked theCardinals over 8.1 innings with the Rockies eventually winning 8-0…his first hitas a Rockie was his first career homer and it came in just his second start, April7, at Coors Field off then-Padre, Woody Williams…faced the Padres again onApril 18 and blanked SD over 8.0 innings at Qualcomm Stadium…went 3-0 inApril and then won his first two starts in May including a complete game

shutout over his former club, the Mets, on May 9 at Coors Field (threw 119 pitches, inducing four double-plays, and thus faced only three batters over the minimum)…it was the eighth CG shutout of his career,the 11th CG shutout in Coors Field history, fourth by a Rockies pitcher at Coors Field and 10th overallthrown by a Colorado pitcher…won his first five decisions of the season (tying a club record) before Atlantaspoiled his perfect season May 15 at Turner Field…hit his second homer, another solo shot, May 20 atPro Player Stadium in Florida...the fifth inning homer off the Marlins Ryan Dempster helped Hampton earnhis sixth victory of the season in his 250th major league starting assignment…struckout a season-besteight at Los Angeles in a losing effort May 30…was 4-2 in six starts in May with a 2.45 ERA…on June 5vs. Houston at Coors Field, Hampton homered in consecutive at-bats off the Astros Wade Miller to become

Ht: 5-10 Wt: 180 B/T: R/L Age: 29 (30 on Sept. 9)Born: Sept. 9, 1972 in Brooksville, Fla.Residence: Evergreen, Colo.Major League Service: 8.073Contract: Second year of an eight-year contract, through

2008 (2009 club option)

Since 1999…

GDP’s InducedNo. Pitcher93 Mike Hampton74 Shaw Estes74 Andy Pettitte70 Kenny Rogers70 Chris Holt

GroundballsNo. Pitcher

1208 Greg Maddux1100 Mike Hampton1056 Tom Glavine1013 Brad Radke1004 Jon Leiber

Active ERALeaders

Rk. Player ERA1. Pedro Martinez 2.662. John Franco 2.753. Greg Maddux 2.844. Jesse Orosco 3.045. Roger Clemens 3.096. Randy Johnson 3.137. Jose Rijo 3.168. Kevin Brown 3.189. Bret Saberhagen 3.34

10. John Smoltz 3.3521. Mike Hampton 3.71

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the first pitcher in Colorado history to homer twice in a game and first MLpitcher since LA’s Darren Dreifort on August 8, 2000...the first homer, his thirdon the season, set a franchise record for homers in a single season by apitcher...Mike also totaled eight bases on the afternoon (new club record fora pitcher), knocked in a season best three runs and recorded thevictory…then won his first two starts in June to run his record to 9-2 with a2.98 ERA, the best start of his MLcareer…homered for the third time in fourat-bats with a solo homer in his first at-bat June 10 vs. St. Louis at CoorsField...the long homer to centerfield off Dustin Hermanson was his fifth on theyear, the most by a MLpitcher in 29 years...recorded the win in the game forhis ninth vs. just two losses…lost his first decision at Coors Field June 21 vs.Arizona…recorded no decision at Arizona July 1 despite belting his sixth homer, the 100th hit of his MLcareer…Hampton was 9-5 with a 4.02 ERAat the All-Star break and became the first pitcher in franchisehistory to earn an All-Star berth…named to the squad by former manager Bobby Valentine, Mike pitchedthe fifth inning at Safeco Field (allowed one hit, one unearned run)…lost his first two starts after the breakto run his losing streak to a career high five (over seven starts)…finally snapped the streak with a completegame five-hit win over San Francisco at Coors Field July 23, allowing just a Shawon Dunston eighth inningtwo-run pinch homer…it was his last complete game of the season and 40th in Coors Field history…fol-lowed up his complete game with his most ineffective start of the year, a 2.1 inning, 72 pitch, performanceat Dodger Stadium July 28 where he allowed a career high nine runs, earned…belted his record-tying sev-enth homer off Chicago’s Felix Heredia on Aug. 9 at Wrigley Field…recorded the 99th victory of his careerwith his final victory of the 2001 season, September 19 at Coors Field over the D’backs...despite walking aseason high seven battters, used a pair of doubleplays as he stranded six to record the win…lost his finaltwo starts of the 2001 season including October 2 at Arizona when he allowed eight earned runs over 6.1innings and was given a five-game suspension (remainder of the season) for remarks he made post gameregarding a pitch he threw that hit Randy Johnson in the seventh inning.

2000: Hampton concluded his eighth major league season, his first and only campaign with theNLChampion New York Mets…his 3.14 ERAranked fifth in the NLand sixth in the majors…he also led thestaff both in overall innings pitched (217.2) and consecutive scoreless ip (15.1)…his 10 homers allowedwere fewest among Met starters…18 of his 33 starts were quality (6.0-plus IP, three-or-less ER) and theMets were 14-4 in those starts…hurled a staff-leading three complete games…allowed two or fewer earnedruns in 21 starts…walked two or fewer 17 times…he went 11-2 in decisions in which he walked two orless…overall, the Mets were 20-13 when he took the hill and scored 178 runs (5.39 per)…went 11-4 atShea and his 2.05 home ERAwas second in the NL…overall, the Mets at Shea when he took the hill were14-3…had a 2.36 daytime ERA, second in the circuit…opponents hit .241 vs. Hampton, 10th in theNL…held the majors to a .325 slugging percentage, first in the NL…only Boston’s Pedro Martinez (.259)allowed a lower percentage…hurled the season’s first major league pitch vs. the Cubs March 29 inTokyo…In his Met debut, he walked a career-high nine in a 5-3 loss…hurled a five-hit shutout, June 25 vs.Pittsburgh…won seven of his final eight home decisions, June 25-Sept. 29…from July 9-Aug. 12, he went7.0 innings in seven straight starts…left his start Aug. 17 vs. Colorado after 3.0 scoreless innings…wasdiagnosed with a strained oblique and small stress fracture in his right ribcage…missed one start, andreturned to defeat Arizona, 2-1, on Aug. 27, (8.0 ip, 3 h, 1 r)…over his final 26 starts, New York went 18-8…the Mets were 13-5 over his last 18 trips and 9-3 over his final 12…compiled a 2.36 ERA in his lastseven starts…had 20 hits on the year, second among NLpitchers and one shy of Doc Gooden’s 1985 clubrecord, 21…his .278 average was third among NLpitchers…on July 5 at Florida, he tied a career best andclub record for a pitcher with three hits…he also had three hits, July 28, 1999 at Colorado…on April 18 vs.Milwaukee, he reached base four times (two hits, two walks), tying another club mark…hit safely in fivestraight games, May 14-June 5 (.538, 7-for-13, three RBI). Postseason: Made his fourth consecutive tripto the NLDS (1997-99 with Houston)…sustained a loss at Pac Bell Park in Game 1, the Mets’ only NLDSsetback…in the NLCS vs. St. Louis, he earned series MVP honors, going 2-0 with 16.0 scorelessinnings…he started Game 1 and the clinching Game 5 Oct. 16, when he hurled a complete-game, three-hit shutout…in the World Series, he started Game 2 at Yankee Stadium vs. Roger Clemens…he went 6.0innings in an eventual loss, and left trailing 4-0…from Game 1 of the NLDS to Game 1 of the World Series,he hurled 18.1 consecutive scoreless innings.

1999: With an NL-leading 22 wins, Hampton surpassed Joe Niekro’s 1979 Astros record of 21and became the first left-handed 20-game winner in Houston history…among the NL leaders, he rankedfirst in winning percentage (.846, 22-4), third in ERA (2.90), fourth in innings (239.0), tied for second inshutouts (2) and sixth in opponents batting average (.241)…his strikeouts (177), wins and innings werecareer bests…The Sporting News ’ NL Pitcher of the Year and first-time all-star, he finished second in theCy Young voting with 110 points (Randy Johnson, 134)…topped 200 ip for the third straight year…at theplate, Hampton hit .311 (23-for-74), becoming the first pitcher to win 20 games and hit .300 in the same

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Highest Batting AverageAmong Active Pitchers

Avg. Player.264 Dennis Cook.257 Allen Watson.243 Livan Hernandez.242 Mike Hampton.240 Omar Olivares

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season since Oakland’s Catfish Hunter (21-11; .350, 36-for-103) in1971…Mike earned the pitcher’s spot on Louisville’s NL Silver Sluggerteam…won 11 straight decisions, June 30 - Sept. 13, the longest 1999streak in the majors…from June 14 - Sept. 13, he pitched at least 7.0innings in 17 consecutive assignments…reached 7.0 IP in 28 of his 34s t a r t s …on Sept. 3 at Montreal, he surpassed 1,000 careerinnings…hurled complete games in two straight starts, July 18 vs.Cleveland and July 23 vs. San Diego. Postseason: In his only NLDSappearance, he went 7.0 ip on three runs, one walk and nine Ks in a no-decision vs. Atlanta.

1998: Mike helped the Astros to their second consecutive pen-nant, going 11-7 with a 3.36 ERA…led the National League in ground-balldouble-plays induced with 31…made his second career trip to the disabled list (1995) after his start June15 at Cincinnati, leaving with a strained left groin (activated July 3). Postseason: Got a no-decision in hisNLDS start, despite going 6.0 innings on two hits, one run, one walk and two Ks.

1997: Hampton won 15 games, the most by an Astro southpaw since Jim Deshaies won 15 in1989…ranked ninth in the NL in innings (223.0), tied for ninth in wins (15), tied for third in both starts (34)and complete games (7), and tied for fifth in shutouts (2)…on Sept. 25 vs. the Cubs, his win clinched theNL Central title…fired a complete-game to beat Cleveland on July 2 in the Astrodome, his first of sevenstraight winning decisions…over the nine-start stretch, he hurled five complete games and two shutouts,with a 2.15 ERA(17 er, 71.0 ip)…Postseason: Started Game 2 of the NLDS in Atlanta with the Braves win-ning 10-3…allowed six runs in 4.2 innings with eight walks in the loss, his first postseason decision.

1996: Mike went 10-10 with a 3.59 ERA…broke the century mark for the second year in a rowwith 101 strikeouts…tossed a three-hit complete-game shutout on May 1 vs. Atlanta, both his first MLcom-plete game and shutout…pitched his second complete game on July 1 at Florida…had a four-game win-ning streak from July 29 to Aug. 16…after the season, he underwent exploratory arthroscopic surgery; inthe Sept. 30 procedure, Dr. Bill Bryan relieved an impingement condition in his shoulder.

1995: The youngest player on Houston’s roster (23), Hampton had his first full season in a majorleague rotation…finished 11th in the NL with a 3.35 ERA…the Astros placed him on the disabled list May14 with a partial tear of the medial collateral ligament in his left elbow…soon after his June 13 activation,he won six straight decisions, June 28-Aug. 6…over the seven-start stretch, he compiled a 2.79 ERA.

1994: Made his NLdebut Opening Day vs. Montreal in relief…on April 29, he defeated St. Louisfor his first NLwin…from May 10-June 14, he allowed one ER in 13.2 IP(0.66); the streak lowered his sea-son ERAfrom 6.23 to 2.82…Hampton stranded 19 of his 27 inherited runners (.704).

1993: Mike earned a spot on Seattle’s Opening Day roster and made his major league debut April17 at Detroit…in 2.2 innings, he allowed four hits and four runs and sustained the loss…registered his firstML win April 23 vs. the Yankees…optioned to Jacksonville (AA) on May 11, then returned to the majorsJune 28…notched his first and only career save, July 15 at Fenway Park…was traded to Houston, Dec. 10.

1992: Voted San Bernardino (A) team MVP, he led the California League with two shutouts…aleague all-star, Hampton was tabbed by Baseball America the fifth-best prospect in the Seattle system.

1991: Opened with San Bernardino (A), then moved to Bellingham (A) of the Northwest League,July 16…on May 31, he no-hit Visalia; he walked three and fanned five in a 6-0 win.

1991: The 17-year-old left-hander led the Arizona league with seven wins in his pro debut.PERSONAL Michael William Hampton…he and his wife Kautia, and sons Gage (6) and Griffin

(2) live in Evergreen, Colo.…upon agreeing to his current contract, he committed a significant contributionto the Colorado Rockies Charity Fund…graduated from Crystal River (Fla.) High School in 1990…a two-time, all-state selection in football and baseball, he went 10-3 with a 0.42 ERAin 14 games as a senior; hefanned 153 in 93 innings…a defensive back, he received a combined football and baseball scholarship offerfrom Florida State University, but signed with the Mariners, who selected him in the sixth round of the 1990June draft…the University of Florida and Rutgers also recruited him for football.

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20-Game Winners, AstrosHistory

W Player Year22 Mike Hampton 199921 Joe Niekro 197921 Jose Lima 199920 Larry Dierker 196920 J.R. Richard 197620 Joe Niekro 198020 Mike Scott 1989

★ Hampton in May ★Since 1999, Mike Hampton has the third lowest ERAin the month ofMay (2.12)…here is what he’s done in the past three years in May.

Year W-L ERA IP ER BB SO2001 4-2 2.45 44.0 12 12 242000 4-0 1.85 43.2 9 12 311999 3-1 2.05 44.0 10 15 31Totals 11-3 2.12 131.2 31 39 86

May ERA1999-2001(100.0 ip)

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ERAR. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.99Pedro Martinez . . . . . . . . . . .1.30Mike Hampton . . . . . . . . . . .2.12Jeff Weaver . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.85Kevin Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.89

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Seattle in the sixth round of the 1990 June draft...traded by the Mariners withOF Mike Felder to Houston for OF Eric Anthony, Dec. 10, 1993...on disabled list May 15-June 3, 1995...on disabled listJune 16-July 4, 1998...traded by Astros with OF Derek Bell to New York Mets for OF Roger Cedeño, POctavio Doteland PKyle Kessel, Dec. 23, 1999...agreed to terms with Colorado to a free-agent contract, Dec. 9, 2000.

WORLDSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. New York-AL 0-1 6.00 1 1 0 6.0 8 4 4 5 4

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club, Site W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1999 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Boston) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 02001 NATIONALLEAGUE(at Seattle) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 0 0All-Star Totals 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 1 1 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .291 79 20 23 2 0 7 16 2 21 0Career .242 451 62 109 11 4 7 47 34 118 2

HOMERUNS: 4/7/01 vs SD (Woody Williams), 5/20/01 at FLA(Ryan Dempster), 6/5/01 vs HOU (2) (both off Wade Miller),6/10/01 vs STL(Dustin Hermanson), 7/1/01 at ARI (MiguelBatista), 8/9/01 at CHI-NL(Felix Heredia)

NL DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1997 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta 0-1 11.57 1 1 0 4.2 2 6 6 8 21998 HOUSTON vs. San Diego 0-0 1.50 1 1 0 6.0 2 1 1 1 21999 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta 0-0 3.86 1 1 0 7.0 6 3 3 1 92000 NEWYORK-NLvs. San Fran. 0-1 8.44 1 1 0 5.1 6 5 5 3 2NLDS Totals 0-2 5.87 4 4 0 23.0 16 15 15 13 15

NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. St. Louis 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 16.0 9 0 0 4 12

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HAMPTON’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSStrikeouts: 12, Aug. 25, 1998 vs. Atlanta

Low-Hit Complete Game: 3, twice (last: 8/2/97 vs. NYM)

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 2.2 ip, April 23, 1993 vs. NYY

Win Streak (starts): 7, June 30-Aug. 8, 1999

Win Streak (decisions): 11, June 30-Sept. 13, 1999

Losing Streak (starts): 3, three times (last: July 6-18, 2001)

Losing Streak (decisions): 5, June 21-July 18, 2001

Walks: 9, March 29, 2000 vs. New York-NL(in Tokyo)

Earned Runs: 9, July 28, 2001 at Los Angeles

Scoreless Innings: 16.0 innings, Sept. 24-29, 1995

HAMPTON’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1990 Mariners-ARL *7 2 2.66 14 13 0 0 0 0 64.1 52 32 19 0 4 40 0 59 *10 61991 San Berndno 1 7 5.25 18 15 1 1 1 0 73.2 71 58 43 3 6 47 1 57 12 3

Bellingham 5 2 1.58 9 9 0 0 0 0 57.0 32 15 10 0 0 26 0 65 6 31992 San Berndno 13 8 3.12 25 25 6 2 0 0 170.0 163 75 59 8 3 66 1 132 10 4

Jacksnville 0 1 4.35 2 2 1 0 0 0 10.1 13 5 5 0 0 1 0 6 0 01993 SEATTLE 1 3 9.53 13 3 0 0 2 1 17.0 28 20 18 3 0 17 0 8 1 1

Jacksonville 6 4 3.71 15 14 1 0 1 0 87.1 71 43 36 3 4 33 0 84 2 41994 HOUSTON 2 1 3.70 44 0 0 0 7 0 41.1 46 19 17 4 2 16 1 24 5 11995 HOUSTON 9 8 3.35 24 24 0 0 0 0 150.2 141 73 56 13 4 49 3 115 3 11996 HOUSTON 10 10 3.59 27 27 2 1 0 0 160.1 175 79 64 12 3 49 1 101 7 21997 HOUSTON 15 10 3.83 34 34 7 2 0 0 223.0 217 105 95 16 2 77 2 139 6 11998 HOUSTON 11 7 3.36 32 32 1 1 0 0 211.2 227 92 79 18 5 81 1 137 4 21999 HOUSTON *22 4 2.90 34 34 3 2 0 0 239.0 206 86 77 12 5 101 2 177 9 02000 NEW Y O R K - N L 15 10 3.14 33 33 3 1 0 0 217.2 194 89 76 10 8 99 5 151 10 02001 COLORADO 14 13 5.41 32 32 2 1 0 0 203.0 236 138 122 31 8 85 7 122 6 0Major Lg. Totals 99 66 3.71 273 219 18 8 9 1 1463.2 1470 701 604 119 37 574 22 974 51 8National Lg. Totals 98 63 3.65 260 216 18 8 7 0 1446.2 1450 681 586 116 37 557 19 966 50 7American Lg. Totals 1 3 9.53 13 3 0 0 2 1 17.0 20 20 18 3 0 17 3 8 1 1Minor Lg. Totals 32 24 3.35 83 78 9 3 2 0 462.2 402 228 172 14 17 213 2 403 40 20

*led league #tied for league lead

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 32 12 46 0 58 5 1.000Totals P 273 90 307 18 415 29 .957

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CG Shutouts (8)May 9, 2001 vs. New York-NL(7 hits)June 25, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh (5 hits)July 18, 1999 vs. Cleveland (4 hits)May 10, 1999 vs. Pittsburgh (5 hits)

April 21, 1998 at New York-NL(7 hits)August 2, 1997 vs. New York-NL(3 hits)

July 11, 1997 at Pittsburgh (5 hits)May 1, 1996 vs. Atlanta (3 hits)

Complete Games (18)July 23, 2001 vs. San Francisco (5 h, 2 r)May 9, 2001 vs. New York-NL(7 h, 0 r)

July 27, 2000 vs. Montreal (7 h, 3 r)June 25, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh (5 h, 0 r)

May 14, 2000 vs. Florida (8 h, 1 r)July 23, 1999 vs. San Diego (8 h, 4 r)July 18, 1999 vs. Cleveland (4 h, 0 r)May 10, 1999 vs. Pittsburgh (5 h, 0 r)

April 21, 1998 at New York-NL(7 h, 0 r)Sept. 25, 1997 vs. Chicago-NL(4 h, 1 r)August 24, 1997 vs. Colorado (4 h, 1 r)

August 2, 1997 vs. New York-NL(3 h, 0 r)July 27, 1997 vs. Montreal (8 h, 2 r)

July 16, 1997 vs. San Francisco (4 h, 1 r)July 11, 1997 at Pittsburgh (5 h, 0 r)July 2, 1997 vs. Cleveland (10 h, 2 r)

July 1, 1996 vs. Florida (5 h, 2 r)May 1, 1996 vs. Atlanta (3 h, 0 r)

Most Strikeouts12 Aug. 25, 1998 vs. Atlanta9 Sept. 23, 2000 at Philadelphia9 July 20, 2000 at Montreal9 June 25, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh9 Aug. 18, 1999 vs. Milwaukee9 June 24, 1999 vs. Cincinnati9 Aug. 23, 1995 vs. Atlanta9 July 27, 1995 vs. Colorado

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 6.75 1 1 0 4 25.1 19Atl. Fulton County 5.52 0 2 0 4 14.2 9Turner Field 4.78 0 3 0 4 26.1 14Wrigley Field 2.59 3 1 0 9 41.2 12Cinergy Field 3.70 3 2 0 11 48.2 20Coors Field 5.95 12 7 0 20 127.0 84Mile High Stadium 13.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 3Pro Player Stadium 3.32 2 1 0 4 19.0 7Astro Dome 2.91 38 16 0 94 531.2 172Enron Field 6.43 0 0 0 1 7.0 5Dodger Stadium 5.18 2 4 0 10 48.2 28County Stadium 2.45 0 1 0 3 18.1 5Miller Park 2.45 1 0 0 1 7.1 2Olympic Stadium 3.78 1 2 0 4 16.2 7Shea Stadium 2.41 13 7 0 28 183.0 49Veterans Stadium 3.79 5 2 0 12 61.2 26

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERPNC Park 2.35 1 0 0 1 7.2 2Three River Stadium 3.40 3 2 0 10 45.0 17Qualcomm Stadium 3.92 1 2 0 8 41.1 183 Com Park 3.29 3 0 0 6 27.1 10Pac Bell Park 4.62 1 1 0 4 25.1 13Busch Stadium 4.15 4 4 0 12 65.0 30Fenway Park 6.14 0 1 1 2 7.1 5New Comiskey Park 5.40 1 1 0 2 11.2 7Cleveland Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 0Tiger Stadium 5.91 1 1 0 2 10.2 7Kauffman Stadium 3.38 1 1 0 2 13.1 5Metrodome 6.48 1 0 0 2 8.1 6Yankee Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0Kingdome 12.60 1 2 0 6 10.0 14Ballpark at A r l i n g t o n 13.50 0 1 0 1 4.0 6Tokyo Dome 3.60 0 1 0 1 5.0 2

Multi-Hit Games (19)Aug. 9, 2001 at Chicago-NL

July 23, 2001 vs. San FranciscoJune 5, 2001 vs. Houston

May 9, 2001 vs. New York-NLApril 7, 2001 vs. San Diego

Aug. 7, 2000 at Houston★ July 5, 2000 at Florida (3 hits)

June 5, 2000 vs. BaltimoreMay 26, 2000 at St. Louis

April 18, 2000 vs. MilwaukeeSept. 29, 1999 vs. CincinnatiSept. 8, 1999 at PhiladelphiaAug. 13, 1999 vs. Pittsburgh

★ July 28, 1999 at Colorado (3 hits)June 19, 1999 vs. Montreal

May 15, 1999 vs. San FranciscoAug. 20, 1998 at MilwaukeeApril 26, 1996 at San DiegoJuly 8, 1995 vs. San Diego

Multi-HR Games (1)June 5, 2001 vs. Houston

Multi-RBI Games (9)Aug. 9, 2001 at Chicago-NL

★ June 5, 2001 vs. Houston (3 RBI)April 7, 2001 vs. San Diego

Aug. 7, 2000 at HoustonMay 20, 2000 vs. ArizonaJuly 28, 1999 at ColoradoApril 29, 1999 vs. ArizonaJuly 22, 1997 at St. LouisJuly 2, 1997 vs. Cleveland

HAMPTON’S CAREER BATTING HIGHS & LOWSHits: 3, twice (last: July 5, 2000 at Florida)

Home Runs: 2, June 5, 2001 vs. Houston

RBI: 3, June 5, 2001 vs. Houston

Doubles: 1, 11 times (last: July 6, 2001 vs. Anaheim)

Runs: 3, Aug. 9, 2001 at Chicago-NL

Total Bases: 8, June 5, 2001 vs. Houston

Hit Streak: 5 games, May 14-June 5, 2000

Walks: 2, twice (last: April 18, 2000 vs. Milwaukee)

Strikeouts: 3, June 30, 1999 vs. St. Louis

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .265 5554 1470 119 574 974 .335 .385vs. Left .278 1108 308 27 94 182 .340 .414vs. Right .261 4446 1162 92 480 792 .334 .377Starter .264 5348 1410 115 549 945 .334 .384Relief .291 206 60 4 25 29 .373 .413Home .253 2859 723 53 284 554 .322 .358Away .277 2695 747 66 290 420 .349 .413None on .268 3091 829 66 296 563 .335 .386Runners on .260 2463 641 53 278 411 .335 .3830 on/out .296 1404 416 37 140 225 .364 .439RISP .242 1363 330 27 196 252 .333 .3571st IP .255 971 248 15 110 161 .333 .358Inning 1-6 .260 4621 1202 102 479 834 .331 .383Inning 7+ .287 933 268 17 95 140 .356 .392Close,Late .276 435 120 8 41 62 .343 .377vs 1st Batr .308 52 16 2 2 9 .333 .519Pre A l l - S t a r .270 2979 803 53 310 512 .339 .383Post A l l - S t a r .259 2575 667 66 264 462 .330 .387

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.41 14 13 0 32 203.0 122 85 122Starter 5.41 14 13 0 32 203.0 122 85 122Home 5.77 8 6 0 15 93.2 60 48 53Away 5.10 6 7 0 17 109.1 62 37 69April 2.97 3 0 0 5 33.1 11 12 22May 2.45 4 2 0 6 44.0 12 12 24June 6.37 2 2 0 5 29.2 21 17 15July 8.91 1 4 0 6 34.1 34 15 17August 5.93 3 2 0 5 30.1 20 13 20Sept. 5.76 1 2 0 4 25.0 16 14 19October 11.37 0 1 0 1 6.1 8 2 5Grass 5.41 14 13 0 32 203.0 122 85 122Day 4.87 5 1 0 10 64.2 35 23 39Night 5.66 9 12 0 22 138.1 87 62 83vs.Ana 9.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 6 4 4vs.Mil 2.45 1 0 0 1 7.1 2 3 7vs.Tex 13.50 0 1 0 1 4.0 6 1 2vs.Atl 8.74 0 2 0 2 11.1 11 8 5vs.ChC 4.09 2 0 0 2 11.0 5 2 5vs.Cin 4.26 0 0 0 1 6.1 3 1 3vs.Hou 4.70 1 0 0 1 7.2 4 3 4vs.LA 10.67 0 3 0 3 14.1 17 7 15vs.NYM 1.20 1 1 0 2 15.0 2 5 10vs.Pit 4.91 2 0 0 2 14.2 8 1 5vs.StL 3.00 2 0 0 3 21.0 7 9 14vs.SD 5.88 1 2 0 4 26.0 17 13 18vs.SF 3.41 2 1 0 4 29.0 11 11 19vs.Fla 2.57 1 0 0 1 7.0 2 1 2vs.Ari 8.46 1 2 0 4 22.1 21 16 9Pre-All Star 4.02 9 5 0 18 121.0 54 47 67Post-All Star 7.46 5 8 0 14 82.0 68 38 55

Avg AB H HR BB SO G D P OBP SLGTotal .296 797 236 31 85 122 29 .367 .486vs. Left .346 159 55 8 16 17 7 .407 .579vs. Right .284 638 181 23 69 105 22 .357 .462ST .296 797 236 31 85 122 29 .367 .486Home .306 363 111 15 48 53 19 .385 .496Away .288 434 125 16 37 69 10 .352 .477None on .300 446 134 17 43 71 0 .366 .482Runners on .291 351 102 14 42 51 29 .369 .4900 on/out .290 200 58 7 19 30 0 .360 .470RISP .246 199 49 3 34 30 11 .358 .372R I S P / 2 o u t .258 89 23 1 15 16 0 .383 .3821st IP .288 125 36 3 15 23 3 .375 .424Inn. 1-6 .293 694 203 29 71 109 26 .361 .488Inn. 7+ .320 103 33 2 14 13 3 .408 .466C l o s e / L a t e .395 38 15 1 5 2 2 .477 .553B. Loaded .429 14 6 2 1 1 3 .412 .8570-0 count .362 130 47 7 6 0 5 .394 .615After (0-1).278 360 100 13 22 81 14 .325 .450After (1-0) .290 307 89 11 57 41 10 .402 .4722 strikes .223 354 79 9 32 122 9 .292 .356Pit. 1-15 .310 100 31 1 11 14 1 .389 .420Pit. 16-30 .245 106 26 6 13 30 4 .336 .462Pit. 31-45 .248 109 27 1 13 18 5 .333 .358Pit. 46-60 .333 126 42 9 10 21 5 .380 .651Pit. 61-75 .284 116 33 4 14 13 5 .361 .431Pit. 76-90 .319 116 37 7 6 11 5 .350 .578Pit. 91-105 .276 87 24 2 9 10 1 .357 .379Pit. 106-20 .455 33 15 0 9 4 3 .558 .636Pit. 121-35 .250 4 1 1 0 1 0 .2501.000Pre-All Star .286 468 134 10 47 67 20 .354 .427Post-All Star .310 329 102 21 38 55 9 .385 .568

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.71 99 66 1 273 1 4 6 3 . 2 604 574 974Stater 3.71 96 65 0 219 1 4 1 2 . 1 582 549 945Relief 3.86 3 1 1 54 51.1 22 25 29Home 3.24 58 28 0 134 767.1 276 284 554Away 4.24 41 38 1 139 696.1 328 290 420March 3.60 0 1 0 1 5.0 2 9 1April 4.07 16 11 0 46 219.0 99 90 151May 2.80 17 10 0 48 247.1 77 86 166June 3.91 13 10 0 45 223.1 97 98 139July 4.48 21 12 1 56 275.0 137 82 167August 3.87 18 10 0 42 263.0 113 116 180September 2.89 13 11 0 33 217.2 70 87 157October 6.08 1 1 0 2 13.1 9 6 13Grass 4.21 45 39 1 130 727.2 340 309 431Turf 3.23 54 27 0 143 736.0 264 265 543Day 3.42 28 20 0 86 473.1 180 170 309Night 3.85 71 46 1 187 990.1 424 404 665vs.Bal 5.40 0 1 0 1 6.2 4 4 5vs.Bos 7.84 0 2 1 3 10.1 9 3 4vs.Ana 9.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 6 4 4vs.CWS 10.93 1 2 0 4 14.0 17 8 9vs.Cle 0.86 2 0 0 6 21.0 2 7 12vs.Det 5.91 1 1 0 2 10.2 7 7 4vs.KC 3.38 1 1 0 2 13.1 5 5 5vs.Mil 2.77 2 1 0 8 55.1 17 24 43vs.Min 6.48 1 0 0 2 8.1 6 4 1vs.NYY 0.00 2 0 0 4 11.1 0 5 11vs.Tex 13.50 0 1 0 1 4.0 6 1 2vs.Atl 4.31 4 9 0 19 112.2 54 43 72vs.ChC 2.71 7 4 0 20 106.1 32 48 66vs.Cin 3.55 5 4 0 19 88.2 35 29 77vs.Hou 5.52 1 0 0 2 14.2 9 6 7vs.LA 4.50 5 5 0 15 76.0 38 34 66vs.Mon 2.85 5 2 0 10 47.1 15 13 34vs.NYM 2.23 6 4 0 16 97.0 24 34 62vs.Phi 3.27 6 4 0 18 96.1 35 48 61vs.Pit 3.11 8 3 0 20 101.1 35 25 64vs.StL 3.19 10 6 0 23 129.2 46 36 88vs.SD 4.67 3 7 0 21 104.0 54 46 69vs.SF 3.18 11 1 0 19 113.1 40 47 72vs.Col 4.99 7 3 0 17 95.2 53 34 66vs.Fla 3.30 6 1 0 10 60.0 22 29 40vs.Ari 4.98 5 3 0 10 59.2 33 30 30Pre A l l - S t a r 3.63 53 36 0 158 784.1 316 310 512Post A l l - S t a r 3.82 46 30 1 115 679.1 288 264 462

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 204 B/T: L/L Age: 28 (29 on Aug. 20)Born: Aug. 20, 1973 in Knoxville, Tenn.Residence: Knoxville, Tenn.Major League Service: 4.059Contract: Fourth year of a four-year contract; in March 2001,signed a nine-year extension through 2011 (club option 2012)

SELECTED in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1995 June draft.CAREER: Todd Helton enters the season with the highest career

batting average (.334) and slugging percentage (.622) among all activemajor leaguers…in fact, he is the only active big leaguer with a sluggingpercentage over .600…this past offseason, the Elias Sports Bureauranked Helton No. 1 in its annual statistical rankings of the top playersin baseball…he received a score of 99.130, with Arizona’s RandyJohnson second (98.250)…drove in his 500th run in just his 651stgame, the fastest active player to reach the 500 plateau…is the onlyplayer in the history of the game to post 100 extra-base hits in consec-utive seasons (2000, 2001)…Todd has 610 career starts at first baseand is 60 away from breaking Andres Galarraga’s club record of669…coming off his first Rawlings Gold Glove, Helton’s .996 careerfielding percentage is the top mark among all Rockies first basemen…inclub history, only Larry Walker has a higher batting average, sluggingand on-base percentage…in the all-time Rockies record book, Todd isnow fifth in runs scored (475), hits (791), home runs (156), RBI (514),total bases (1472) and multi-hit games (225)…he is third in doubles(191) and fourth in extra-base hits (358)…the lefthander holds the sin-gle-season record for doubles (59 in 2000) and shares the single-sea-son record for home runs (49 in 2001)…for his career, he has 20 multi-home run games and 120 multi-RBI games…now in his fifth season(eighth as a pro), he needs just 28 total bases for 1,500 and 25 runsscored for 500.

2001: The Rockies 2001 Player of the Year as voted by the localBBWAA, Helton finished ninth in National League MVP voting andfourth for the NL Hank Aaron Award (best overall hitter in eachleague)…won his first career Rawlings Gold Glove Award, finishing witha .999 fielding percentage, highest in the majors among first base-men…appeared in his second career All-Star Game, at Seattle, makinghis first start (0-for-2)…earned his second consecutive Louisville SilverSlugger Award…Helton was runner-up to Larry Walker for the NL bat-ting title, hitting .336 (197-for-587)…tied the single-season franchiserecord with 49 home runs (Walker, 1997) with the 49 homers ranking him third in the NL…finished the sea-son with over 100 extra-base hits (105) for the second consecutive year, becoming the first player in MLBhistory to accomplish that feat…joins Lou Gehrig and Chuck Klein as the only players to have two sea-sons of 100-plus extra base hits…45 of his EBH came on the road…with 402 total bases, he became onlythe fourth player in history to total 400-plus bases in consecutive seasons…only the second player in NLhistory to do it, joining Klein in 1929 and 1930…Gehrig (1930, 1931) and Jimmy Foxx (1932, 1933) arethe only other two to have back-to-back 400-plus total base seasons…only Klein, Helton, Rogers Hornsbyand Sammy Sosa have had more than one season of 400 or more total bases in the NL…drove in 146runs, the third most in single season franchise history, behind Andres Galarraga’s 150 in 1996 and Todd’s147 that he knocked in during his 2000 campaign…the 293 runs Todd has driven in over the last two sea-sons is the most combined in back-to-back seasons in franchise history (Galarraga, 290 in 1996-97)…hadthe second most RBI in the NL, behind Sosa’s 160 RBI…scored 132 runs in 2001 (2nd in NL), becomingonly the second player in franchise history to score 100-plus runs in three consecutive seasons (Larry

Active Leaders, CareerBatting Average

Player Club Avg.Todd Helton COL .334Nomar Garciaparra BOS .332Mike Piazza NYM .325Derek Jeter NYY .320Frank Thomas CWS .319

Active Leaders, CareerSlugging Percentage

Player Club Pct.Todd Helton COL .622Manny Ramirez BOS .594Vladimir Guerrero MON .587Barry Bonds SF .585Mike Piazza NYM .579

Quickest to 500 RBI(active players)

Gms Player Club651 Todd Helton COL661 Mike Piazza NYM661 Frank Thomas CWS666 Juan Gonzalez TEX676 Alex Rodriguez TEX

*note- Jose Canseco (650) wasnot on a roster entering springtraining

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Walker 1997-1999)…with 197 hits on the season, he finished with thefourth most in the NL…both his on-base (.432) and slugging (.656) per-centages ranked fourth highest in the circuit…left the yard an averageof once every 12 AB’s, also fourth in the league…had three multi-homergames in 2001, giving him 20 over his career…had 54 doubles on theyear, one short of Lance Berkman’s 55 for the ML lead…Todd had 59doubles in 2000 and thus became only the seventh player in history torecord 50 doubles in consecutive seasons, the fourth NationalLeaguer…he led the team and finished tied for fourth in the NL ingames played (159, 157 starts)…31 of Todd’s 146 RBI were go-aheadRBI, tied for the ninth most in the NL…had the second best home bat-ting average (.384, 114-for-297) in the circuit, behind only LarryWalker’s .406.…had 59 multi-hit games in 2001 (36 two-hit, 17 three-hitand six four-hit), ranking him fifth in the NLand eighth in the majors…hita league-best .354 against right-handed pitching…in the field, Heltonbecame the third different player in Rockies history to capture a GoldGlove (Walker and Neifi Perez)…first error of 2001 came on June 30 inArizona, breaking a string of 98 errorless games and 841 total chancesdating back to Sept. 10, 2000, most ever by a Rockieinfielder…between his two 2001 miscues, Todd had 642 errorlesschances, the second most consecutive chances without an error…hada club-record nine-game RBIstreak, May 6-15…hit his first careergrand slam on May 28 at Los Angeles off Eric Gagne in the fifthinning…had a walkoff homer on July 31 vs. Philadelphia…named theRockie Player of the Month twice in 2001, May and August where hehad a .704 slugging percentage in each month…in May, he batted .370(40-for-108) with 14 doubles, nine homers and 36 RBI…August sawHelton bat .389 (42-for-108) with 10 doubles, eight homers and 25RBI…hit his 50th double on Sept. 19 vs. Arizona…on the last homegame of the season, Sept. 30 vs. Milwaukee, Helton’s double in thethird inning marked his historic 100th extra-base hit of the

year…knocked in his 500th career run on Sept. 21 in Montreal…it took him only 651 career games, 2,311AB’s to hit the 500 RBI mark.

2000: Named Associated Press Major League Player of the Year…his peers voted him the NL’s Playerof the Year, announced at the annual Players Choice Awards…earned the second annual Hank Aaronaward, as the NL’s best offensive player in 2000…filled first-base slots on the NL’s Louisville Silver Sluggerteam, and APmajor league all-star team…Baseball Digest named him its Major League Player of the Yearas did USA Baseball…earned his first career all-star appearance, an invitation from NL manager BobbyCox…became only the fifth player, the first in 63 years and the first ever in the National League with at least200 hits, 40 home runs, 100 RBI, 100 runs, 100 extra-base hits and 100 walks, joining Babe Ruth (1921),Lou Gehrig (1927 &, ‘30), Jimmie Foxx (1932) and Hank Greenberg (1937)…won his first career battingtitle, by 17 points, leading the majors with a .372 average…Todd com-manded the NLleaders over the season’s final 127 days, from May 28-Oct. 1…also hit 42 home runs (seventh in the NL)…only three playersever have combined that high of an average with that many home runs:Babe Ruth in 1920, 1921, 1924 and 1931; Lou Gehrig in 1927 andRogers Hornsby in 1922.…led the majors with 147 RBI, the secondhighest total in club history, three shy of Andres Galarraga’s 1996Rockies record, 150…he also led the NL with a 3.9 AB/RBI ratio…the59 doubles set a new club record (Bichette 48 in 1998) and were themost in the majors in 64 years… the last players to hit at least 59 dou-bles in a season were the Cards’Joe Medwick (NL-record 64) and theTigers’ Charlie Gehringer (60), both in 1936…led the NLwith 63 multi-hit games, including his career high, five hits, May 3 vs.Montreal…posted a club-record 44 multi-RBI games, surpassingGalarraga’s 42 in 1997…Helton’s season high, five RBI on May 1 vs.Montreal, tied his career best (third time)…his 103 extra-base hits tiedfor the fourth most in major league history…fell four short of ChuckKlein’s 1930 senior circuit record, 107…in the field, his .995 fielding per-centage ranked third among NLfirst basemen…however, he led NLfirstbasemen in games (160), putouts (1,326), assists (149), total chances

Back-to-Back 50 Double Seasons

Player Club YearsTodd Helton COL 2000-01Craig Biggio HOU 1998-99Edgar Martinez SEA 1995-96Joe Medwick STL 1936-37Billy Herman CHC 1935-36George Burns CLE 1926-27Tris Speaker CLE 1920-21

NL, 400 Total Bases

Player Year EBH1. Rogers Hornsby 1922 4502. Chuck Klein 1930 4453. Stan Musial 1948 4294. Sammy Sosa 2001 4255. Hack Wilson 1930 4236. Chuck Klein 1932 4207. Luis Gonzalez 2001 4198. Babe Herman 1930 416

Sammy Sosa 1998 41610. Barry Bonds 2001 41111. Larry Walker 1997 409

Rogers Hornsby 1929 40913. Joe Medwick 1937 40614. Todd Helton 2000 405

Chuck Klein 1929 40516. Todd Helton 2001 40217. Hank Aaron 1959 400

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100-Extra-Base Hits

Player Year EBH1. Babe Ruth 1921 1192. Lou Gehrig 1927 1173. Chuck Klein 1930 107

Barry Bonds 2001 1075. Todd Helton 2001 1056. Todd Helton 2000 103

Sammy Sosa 2001 103Chuck Klein 1932 103Hank Greenberg 1937 103Stan Musial 1948 103Albert Belle 1995 103

12. Rogers Hornsby 1922 10213. Lou Gehrig 1930 100

Jimmie Foxx 1932 100Luis Gonzalez 2001 100

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(1,482) and double plays (143)…he originated 11 ground-ball doubleplays and built a 43-game errorless streak…the stretch from June 26-Aug. 12 covered 411 total chances…Helton finished tied for third withVladi Guerrero with a .353 road batting average; only Mike Piazza(.377) and Moises Alou (.362) hit better away from home…Todd’s 31road doubles led the majors…tied a club record with eight multi-homergames (Galarraga 1996, Larry Walker 1997), matching his career totalentering the season…included was his single-game career high, threehomers, May 1 vs. Montreal…that effort also gave him 13 total bases,another career best…with runners in scoring position, Helton (.392, 60-for-153) swiped the NL individual honors from teammate Jeff Cirillo(.391)…led the league in batting both at night (.362, 132-for-365) andduring the day (.391, 84-for-215), as well as vs. RHP (.387, 169-for-437)…Helton, who led the NL in batting (.372), on-base percentage

(.463) and slugging percentage (.698), gave the Rockies consecutive percentage triple crowns…LarryWalker in 1999 earned a percentage triple crown, the first in the majors since Brett in 1980, and the first inthe NL since Stan Musial in 1948…his slugging mark and total bases also led the majors…the Rockiesbecame the majors’first team to record percentage triple crowns in consecutive seasons with different play-ers…at home, he hit .391 (118-for-302), third in the league…Helton over an 180-game stretch from Aug.11, 1999 to Aug. 28, 2000, hit .394 (258-for-655)…on Aug. 21 in the sixth inning, Helton singled to reach.400 (exactly, 178-for-445), becoming the first player since George Brett on Sept. 4, 1980 to touch .400 thatlate in the season…ended his day above .400 on 28 occasions: April 8-9, May 12-23 and May 27-June10…hit .400 or better vs. nine clubs, .500 or better vs. four teams and .625 vs. the Montreal Expos…earnedthe NL’s Player of the Month in both May and August…in May, he batted .512 (42-for-82) with 11 homersand 26 RBI…only two players in the 1990s hit at least .500 over a calendar month (minimum 50 AB):Baltimore’s Roberto Alomar in Sept. 1997 and Colorado’s Larry Walker in Sept. 1998…in August, he bat-ted .476 (50-for-105) with seven homers and 32RBI…The NLalso named Helton Player of the Week May8-14, and he earned co-honors July 16-23 and Aug. 14-20…walked 103 times, more than any player in clubannals (Walt Weiss, 99 in 1995), tying for fourth in theNL…also was issued a club-record 22 intentional pass-e s …posted his 500th career hit, July 18 vs.Oakland…The next night, he notched his 300th careerRBI, July 19 at Los Angeles…got his 1,000th career totalbase Aug. 28 at Veterans Stadium…on Sept. 15 atDodger Stadium, he recorded career HR No. 100…com-piled four hitting streaks of at least 10 games during the2000 season…from Aug. 10-22, hit safely in 14 straightgames (28-for-51, .549), a new personal best…with hits in his first 10 games of the year, Todd registeredthe franchise’s second longest streak ever to open a regular season (Ellis Burks, 14, 1994)…for the year,Helton also received the Walter Fenner “Buck” Leonard Leagacy Award, presented by Buck O’Neil and theNegro Leagues Baseball Museum and MLB honored Todd with the Rockies’ Roberto Clemente Man ofYear, for his community contributions in Eastern Tennessee.

1999: Improved in almost every offensive category after his stellar rookie season…bolstered his bat-ting average from .315 to .320, as well as home runs (25 to 35), RBI (97 to 113), on-base percentage (.380to .395) and slugging percentage (.530 to .587)…hit nearly 100 points better in Rockies wins than inRockies losses, and 23 of his 35 homers, and 75 of his 113 RBI, came in Colorado victories….opened Maywith a season-long 10-game hitting streak…June 2 at Atlanta, Helton blasted a solo homer to break a 2-2tie in the 10th, in a 3-2 win…on June 18 vs. Florida, Todd was 3-for-5, tied a career-high with five RBI andhomered twice, the second of which was his first career game-ending home run…one night later, on June19, Helton doubled, singled and homered; in his fourth trip, knowing he needed his first triple since 5/15/98,he drove a pitch off the right-field wall and slid into third, posting the third cycle in club history…he cappedthe week with a homer and two more RBI and ran away with the NLPlayer of the Week…at one point dur-ing the Marlins series, he’d reached base in eight straight trips…amazingly, Helton’s first four hits after hiscycle were a homer, single, double and triple…fell one hit shy of a second cycle on four occasions; onlyone player since 1900 (Brooklyn’s Babe Herman in 1931) cycled twice in a season…broke out of a Julyslump with another incredible August…Helton, who in 1998 led the majors with a .398 August average, hit.364 during the month in ‘99, with eight homers and 28 RBI…strung together three significant hitting streaksover the season’s final two months…from August 11-15, he posted five consecutive multi-hit games (.480,12-for-25, four homers, 10 RBI)…from August 29 to September 1, he had four straight multi-hit games (11-

.370 Average, 40 HR, 140 RBI Season

Player, Club Year Avg., HR, RBIBabe Ruth (NY-A) 1920 .376. 54 HR, 137 RBIBabe Ruth (NY-A) 1921 .378, 59 HR, 171 RBIR. Hornsby (StL) 1922 .401, 42 HR, 152 RBIBabe Ruth (NY-A) 1924 .378, 46 HR, 121 RBILou Gehrig (NY-A) 1927 .373, 47 HR, 175 RBIChuck Klein (Phi) 1930 .386, 40 HR, 170 RBIBabe Ruth (NY-A) 1931 .373, 46 HR, 163 RBITodd Helton (Col.) 2000 .372, 42 HR, 147 RBI

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Highest Season BattingAverage, First Baseman

Avg. Player, Club Year.420 George Sisler, StL-A 1922.407 George Sisler, StL-A 1920.401 Bill Terry, NY-N 1930.388 Rod Carew, Min. 1977.379 Lou Gehrig, NY-A 1930.374 Lou Gehrig, NY-A 1928.373 Lou Gehrig, NY-A 1927.372 Todd Helton, Col. 2000.372 Bill Terry, NY-N 1929

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for-18, .611, triple, three homers, eight RBI)…finally, fromSeptember 8-13, Helton posted multiple hits in fivestraight (.545, 12-for-22, three doubles, three homers,eight RBI).

1998: In the closest balloting in 16 years, Todd finishedsecond in the NLRookie of the Year race, despite leadingall major-league rookies in average (.315), homers (25),RBI (97), multi-hit games (49), total bases (281), sluggingpercentage (.530) and extra-base hits (63)…among NL

rookies, he was first in runs (78), hits (167), and on-base percentage (.380)…since 1972, only Mike Piazza(35), David Justice (28), and Darryl Strawberry (26) had hit more homers as an NLrookie, and only Piazzahad more RBI (112)…on May 10 at Montreal Todd registered his first career multi-homer game…led themajors in August with a .398 average, hitting safely in 24 of his 29 games with 29 RBI…he went 5-for-8 inan August 18 doubleheader at New York, pushing his average past .300, where it would remain the rest ofthe year…he had at least one RBI in seven consecutive games August 22-28 (13 total) and finished sec-ond to Jeff Kent in the NL-Player of the Month balloting…a sprained right wrist (during an at-bat Sept.13 atSan Francisco) kept him out of action during the Los Angeles series, September 14-16…on Sept. 23 vs.Arizona, he was 3-for-5 with a double, two homers and a career-high five RBI…his 25th and final homerwas a three-run blast in the season finale, Sept. 27 vs. San Francisco; the homer played a key role in help-ing the Rockies erase a seven-run deficit to beat the Giants…on the year, 12 of Helton’s 25 homers eithertied the game or put the Rockies in front…his club leading .386 average with men in scoring position wasfourth in the NL.

1997: Todd opened the season at Triple-A, where he was hitting .352 upon his Aug. 1 recall…made amemorable major-league debut Aug. 2 at Pittsburgh, batting fifth and starting in left; he flied out in his firstat-bat but singled in his second trip off the Bucs’ Francisco Cordova for his first major-league hit; after awalk he belted his first big-league homer, a solo shot off Marc Wilkins…the next day at Three Rivers, hepicked up two more hits and his second homer…Helton hit safely in his first four games in the majors (7-for-16)…on the season he made 14 starts in the outfield (13 in left and one in right) and posted twoassists…he also started seven games at first base.

1996: Helton began his first full pro season with Double-ANew Haven, but moved to Triple-AJuly 30,going 3-for-4 in his debut at that level…after three consecutive hitless games in early April, Todd did not gomore than two straight games without a hit, including his stint in AAA…named the best defensive first base-man in the Eastern League.

1995: Debuted as a pro career at Asheville (A)…Todd also played winter ball for the Maui Stingrays.COLLEGE: Aquarterback for the Tennessee football team, he started several games during the ‘94

season in place of an injured Jerry Colquitt…a first baseman/pitcher in the spring, Todd set 19 schoolrecords and in 1995, led the Vols to the College World Series, both at the plate and on the hill…he nar-rowly missed the ‘95 SEC triple crown, posting the second-best average (.407), while leading in homers(20) and RBI (92)…as a hurler in ‘95, Helton was 8-2 with a 1.66 ERAand 12 saves; he made four startson the mound, each a complete-game victory…capping an incredible collegiate career, he was B a s e b a l lA m e r i c a ’s ‘95 College Player of the Ye a r, the SEC’s Player of the Ye a r, the Mizuno/Collegiate BaseballCo-National Player of the Year and was named All-America for the third straight season.

PERSONAL: Todd Lynn Helton…he and his wife, Christy, and their chocolate lab, A b b y, make theirhome in Thornton, Colo…a ‘92 graduate of Knox Central (Tenn.) High School, he lettered in baseball andfootball…a 1992 Baseball A m e r i c a prep All-American, he hit .655 (51-for-78)…during the ‘98 season hisRockies teammates named him their club player representative, the first time the Rockies have nameda rookie to that role…following his rookie season, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame named him its1998 Professional Athlete of the Ye a r...signed by Ty Coslow.

1998 Rookie of the Year Voting

Player, Club 1st 2nd 3rd TotalKerry Wood, Chi. 16 16 0 128Todd Helton, Col. 15 14 2 119Travis Lee, Ari. 0 2 15 21Kerry Lightenberg, Atl. 1 0 13 18Brad Fullmer, Mon. 0 0 2 2

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★ Helton August-By-August ★Todd Helton got his first hit and home run on August 2, 1997 and has torched opposing pitchingduring that month ever since. Here is a look at what he has done each season during August.

Year Avg. AB H HR RBI OBP SLG2001 .389 108 42 8 25 .422 .7042000 .476 105 50 7 32 .548 .8481999 .364 118 43 8 28 .411 .6691998 .398 113 45 4 29 .435 .6191997 .304 56 17 4 6 .371 .536Totals .394 500 197 31 120 .445 .688

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by San Diego in the second round of the 1992 June draft (did notsign)…selected by Colorado in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1995 draft.

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1997 COL OF 15 16 2 0 18 0 1.000

1B 8 68 10 0 78 7 1.0001998 COL 1B 146 1164 146 7 1317 156 .9951999 COL 1B 156 1243 103 9 1355 152 .9932000 COL 1B 160 1326 149 7 1482 143 .9952001 COL■ 1B 157 1303 119 2 1424 139 .999Totals 1B 627 5104 527 25 5656 597 .996

OF 15 16 2 0 18 0 1.000■Rawlings Gold Glove

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Four-Hit Games (18)Sept. 18, 2001 vs. ArizonaAug. 14, 2001 vs. Atlanta

Aug. 3, 2001 vs. PittsburghJune 3, 2001 vs. San Francisco

May 13, 2001 vs. MontrealMay 7, 2001 vs. New York-NL

Aug. 10, 2000 at St. LouisAug. 4, 2000 vs. PittsburghMay 27, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh

May 12, 2000 vs. San Francisco★May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal (Five Hits)

May 1, 2000 vs. MontrealJune 19, 1999 vs. FloridaMay 21, 1999 vs. Arizona

Sept. 4, 1998 vs. San DiegoAug. 28, 1998 vs. Chicago-NLAug. 27, 1998 vs. Chicago-NLJuly 14, 1998 vs. San Diego

Multi-HR Games (20)Sept. 18, 2001 vs Arizona

July 31, 2001 vs PhiladelphiaJune 10, 2001 vs St. Louis

April 25, 2001 vs Chicago-NLAug. 14, 2000 at Montreal

Aug. 4, 2000 vs. PhiladelphiaJuly 17, 2000 vs. Oakland (Game 1)

June 20, 2000 at CincinnatiMay 29, 2000 vs. Houston

May 27, 2000 vs. PittsburghMay 9, 2000 at Houston

★May 1, 2000 vs. Montreal (3 HR)Sept. 17, 1999 vs. Los Angeles

Sept. 8, 1999 at MontrealAug. 14, 1999 vs. MontrealJuly 31, 1999 at St. LouisJune 18, 1999 vs. Florida

May 11, 1999 vs. New York-NLSept. 23, 1998 vs. ArizonaMay 10, 1998 at Montreal

Five RBI Games (5)May 28, 2001 at Los AngelesApril 25, 2001 vs. Chicago-NL

May 1, 2000 vs. MontrealJune 18, 1999 vs. FloridaSept. 23, 1998 vs. Arizona

Grand Slams (1)May 28, 2001 at Los Angeles

Pinch Hit HR (1)Aug. 25, 1997 vs. Cincinnati

Hit For Cycle (1)June 19, 1999 vs. Florida

HELTON’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1995 Asheville .254 54 201 24 51 67 11 1 1 15 0 0 1 25 1 32 1 1 7 .333 .3391996 New Haven .332 93 319 46 106 155 24 2 7 51 3 1 1 51 5 37 2 5 8 .486 .425

Colo Sprngs .352 21 71 13 25 37 4 1 2 13 0 0 0 11 0 12 0 0 3 .521 .4391997 Colo Sprngs .352 99 392 87 138 221 31 2 16 88 1 6 0 61 4 68 3 1 10 .564 .434

COLORADO .280 35 93 13 26 45 2 1 5 11 0 0 0 8 0 11 0 1 1 .484 .3371998 COLORADO .315 152 530 78 167 281 37 1 25 97 1 5 6 53 5 54 3 3 15 .530 .3801999 COLORADO .320 159 578 114 185 339 39 5 35 113 0 4 6 68 6 77 7 6 14 .587 .3952000 COLORADO *.372 160 580 138 *216 *405 *59 2 42 *147 0 10 4 103 22 61 5 3 12 *.698 *.4632001 COLORADO .336 159 587 132 197 402 54 2 49 146 1 5 5 98 15 104 7 5 14 .685 .432Major Lg. Totals .334 665 2368 475 791 1472 191 11 156 514 2 24 21 330 48 307 22 18 56 .622 .416Minor Lg. Totals .326 267 983 170 320 480 70 6 26 167 4 7 2 148 10 149 6 7 28 .488 .412

*led league #tied for league lead

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO2000 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Atlanta) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02001 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Seattle) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1All-Star Totals .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

HELTON’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 5, May 3, 2000 at Montreal

Home Runs: 3, May 1, 2000 vs. Montreal

RBI: 5, five times (last: May 28, 2001 at Los Angeles)

Doubles: 3, twice (last: Aug. 10, 2000 at St. Louis)

Runs: 4, three times (last: Sept. 18, 2001 vs. Arizona)

Total Bases: 13, May 1, 2000 vs. Montreal

Hit Streak: 14 games, twice (last: Aug. 9-24, 2001)

Walks: 4, twice (last: Aug. 25, 2001 at Milwaukee)

Strikeouts: 3, nine times (last: Sept. 1, 2001 vs. SF

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .336159 587 197 49 146 .432 .685vs. Left .290 --- 169 49 7 27 .378 .503vs. Right .354 --- 418 148 42 119 .453 .758Home .384 81 297 114 27 84 .478 .774Away .286 78 290 83 22 62 .383 .593None on .333 --- 282 94 28 28 .430 .730Runners on .338 --- 305 103 21 118 .433 .643April .274 24 84 23 8 23 .410 .607May .370 29 108 40 9 36 .485 .750June .313 27 99 31 8 22 .387 .646July .321 24 81 26 8 17 .450 .728August .389 27 108 42 8 25 .422 .704Sept. .326 23 86 28 5 19 .439 .616October .333 5 21 7 3 4 .364 .8570 on/out .300 --- 140 42 9 9 .388 .600RISP .360 --- 172 62 15 99 .477 .727RISP/2out .319 --- 72 23 6 34 .490 .653Close/Late .337 --- 86 29 7 15 .431 .640B. Loaded .375 --- 8 3 1 7 .333 .750Batting #1 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #3 .343 --- 67 23 7 20 .494 .776Batting #4 .347 --- 435 151 39 118 .435 .722Batting #5 .277 --- 83 23 3 8 .362 .434Batting #7 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As 1b .337 --- 585 197 49 146 .433 .687As ph .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000All PH .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .0000-0 count .394 --- 66 26 5 23 .481 .742After (0-1) .285 --- 267 76 23 57 .340 .625After (1-0) .374 --- 254 95 21 66 .503 .7322 strikes .273 --- 286 78 18 51 .351 .545Grass .334152 560 187 49 142 .431 .700Turf .370 7 27 10 0 4 .455 .370Day .329 58 222 73 16 52 .424 .640Night .340101 365 124 33 94 .436 .712Inn. 1-6 .336 157 414 139 38 118 .429 .708Inn. 7+ .335 151 173 58 11 28 .437 .630vs.Ana .250 3 8 2 0 0 .500 .625vs.Mil .318 6 22 7 1 5 .500 .636vs.Oak .375 3 8 3 0 0 .583 .375vs.Sea .400 3 10 4 1 5 .538 .900vs.Tex .500 1 2 1 0 0 .500 .500vs.Atl .538 6 26 14 2 7 .556 .885vs.ChC .409 6 22 9 4 13 .4811.091vs.Cin .306 9 36 11 2 8 .390 .500vs.Hou .364 6 22 8 1 3 .417 .727vs.LA .319 19 69 22 8 23 .429 .725vs.Atl .538 6 26 14 2 7 .556 .885vs.ChC .409 6 22 9 4 13 .4811.091vs.Cin .306 9 36 11 2 8 .390 .500vs.Hou .364 6 22 8 1 3 .417 .727vs.LA .319 19 69 22 8 23 .429 .725vs.Mon .435 7 23 10 2 11 .545 .783vs.NYM .407 7 27 11 3 9 .484 .889vs.Phi .409 6 22 9 2 3 .480 .682vs.Pit .423 6 26 11 2 6 .483 .769vs.StL .324 9 34 11 6 12 .425 .882vs.SD .264 19 72 19 5 14 .372 .556vs.SF .284 19 67 19 2 13 .407 .478vs.Fla .280 6 25 7 2 4 .308 .600vs.Ari .288 18 66 19 6 10 .347 .682Pre-All Star .314 87 315 99 26 84 .426 .663Post-All Star .360 72 272 98 23 62 .438 .710

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .334 2368 791 156 514 .416 .622vs. Left .288 597 172 23 107 .381 .481vs. Right .350 1771 619 133 407 .428 .669Home .375 1220 458 93 316 .456 .705Away .290 1148 333 63 198 .373 .533None on .321 1245 400 83 83 .394 .616Runners on .348 1123 391 73 431 .440 .628March .500 4 2 0 1 .600 1.000April .276 323 89 17 72 .375 .517May .371 375 139 33 93 .467 .723June .308 364 112 22 79 .387 .577July .316 373 118 22 60 .399 .576August .394 500 197 31 120 .445 .688September .312 394 123 27 80 .409 .599October .314 35 11 4 9 .390 .7140 on/out .299 568 170 34 34 .368 .586RISP .356 641 228 52 369 .462 .690Close/Late .305 344 105 24 74 .414 .576B Loaded .375 40 15 1 43 .420 .550Batting #1 .333 3 1 0 1 .333 .333Batting #2 .333 96 32 3 10 .369 .510Batting #3 .283 244 69 15 53 .383 .549Batting #4 .365 695 254 61 194 .461 .732Batting #5 .350 583 204 41 122 .426 .650Batting #6 .318 696 221 35 125 .389 .555Batting #7 .214 28 6 1 3 .267 .321Batting #8 .250 4 1 0 3 .250 .250Batting #9 .158 19 3 0 3 .333 .211As 1b .337 2280 769 152 500 .420 .629As lf .292 48 14 3 5 .333 .563As rf .286 7 2 0 2 .375 .286As ph .182 33 6 1 7 .270 .303Grass .333 2086 695 136 458 .415 .622Turf .340 282 96 20 56 .424 .621Day .336 902 303 60 192 .418 .624Night .333 1466 488 96 322 .416 .620Inning 1-6 .348 1604 558 113 375 .424 .653Inning 7+ .305 764 233 43 139 .400 .555vs.Ana .195 41 8 0 1 .313 .317vs.Mil .313 128 40 4 27 .407 .539vs.Oak .350 40 14 4 13 .490 .725vs.Sea .243 37 9 2 8 .378 .459vs.Tex .263 38 10 1 7 .333 .395vs.Atl .336 116 39 6 20 .398 .526vs.ChC .315 127 40 7 30 .395 .591vs.Cin .323 133 43 9 26 .377 .602vs.Hou .331 121 40 10 25 .421 .669vs.LA .291 206 60 14 48 .374 .563vs.Mon .439 123 54 17 49 .520 .902vs.NYM .348 135 47 7 26 .437 .667vs.Phi .427 131 56 10 29 .490 .748vs.Pit .419 136 57 11 33 .481 .757vs.StL .316 136 43 13 34 .413 .654vs.SD .312 218 68 12 33 .390 .560vs.SF .335 191 64 6 37 .446 .524vs.Fla .374 123 46 11 35 .435 .780vs.Ari .282 188 53 12 33 .351 .569Pre All-Star .318 1184 376 76 255 .410 .600Post A l l - S t a r .351 1184 415 80 259 .423 .644

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BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIEdison Field .227 22 5 0 1County Stadium .288 52 15 1 8Network Assoc. .214 14 3 0 1Kingdome .143 7 1 1 2Arlington .286 14 4 0 4Wrigley Field .327 55 18 2 10Cinergy Field .339 62 21 4 11Astrodome .190 42 8 1 5Dodger Stadium .261 92 24 10 28Olympic Stadium .369 65 24 7 18Shea Stadium .297 64 19 2 6Veterans Stadium .386 70 27 5 14Three Rivers .344 61 21 4 13

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .246 57 14 5 10Qualcomm Stadium .275 109 30 3 103 Com Park .366 41 15 1 5Coors Field .375 1220 458 93 316Pro Player Stadium .236 55 13 3 10Turner Field .328 61 20 5 13Bank One Ballpark .207 87 18 3 8Monterrey Stadium .000 5 0 0 0SAFECO Field .182 11 2 0 0Pacific Bell .190 58 11 0 6Enron Field .455 22 10 4 7Miller Park .500 10 5 1 4PNC Park .417 12 5 1 4

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 215 B/T: L/L Age: 28 (29 on April 20)Born: April 20, 1973 in Dayton, OhioResidence: Castle Rock, Colo.Major League Service: 7.000Contract: Second year of a two year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Los Angeles with OF Kevin Gibbs and LHP Randey Dorame for OF Tom Goodwinand cash considerations, July 31, 2000.

CAREER: Hollandsworth begins his 12th pro season and seventh in the majors…is fully recoveredfrom a shin injury that forced him to miss most of the 2001 season…the 1996 NLRookie of the Year hasplayed all three OF positions and 13 games at first base over the course of his MLcareer…in 89 gamesas a Rockie, he has hit at a .342 clip with 17 homers and 42 RBI.

2 0 0 1 : Todd played in 33 games for the Rockies in 2001before getting hurt on a freak play while batting in the May 11 gamewith Montreal…in that game, Hollandsworth did not start, butentered in the eighth inning for defensive purposes…on a 0-1 pitch,Todd fouled the ball off his right shin and was forced to leave thegame…the injury would later be diagnosed as a crushed nerveand fracture in his right shin, eventually ending his season…missed127 games while on the DL, over that stretch the Rockies were54-73…before the injury, Hollandsworth had made starts at allthree outfield positions: 17 in LF, 9 in CF and two in RF…finishedthe season with a .368 (43-for-117) batting average, 15 doubles,a triple, six homers and 19 RBI…hit three homers and drove in seven runs (both career bests) in a Rockie 10-7Easter Sunday victory, April 15 vs. Arizona…tied a club record with three homers in one contest, accomplishing itfor the eighth time in franchise history…hit the homers three consecutive plate appearances, tying the club recordfor HR in consecutive at-bats…his last homer was the walkoff winner in the 10th inning…the seven RBI was tiedfor a league high at season’s end…his 12 total bases fell two shy of the franchise high set by Jeff Cirillo June 28,2000 (14) but did establish a career high…coming into the game, Todd was batting .276…after going 3-for-4, hisbatting average had risen .048 points to .324…had his 500th career hit on April 26 vs.Chicago…had a 16 gamehit streak (29-for-68, .426) April 14-May 3, the longest of his career…at the time, Todd's hit streak was the longestin the majors, and tied for 10th longest in franchise history…had 15 multi-hit games in his 33 appearances forColorado…batted .408 (20-for-98) with 15 doubles, a triple, five homers and 16 RBI vs. righties…in April, Todd hitat a .381 (32-for-84) clip with 12 doubles, a triple, five homers and knocked in 15 runs.

2 0 0 0 : Hollandsworth had his strongest all-around campaign since his Rookie-of-the-Year season in1 9 9 6 …posted a .269 combined average, although he hit .323 after the trade to Colorado on July 31…drove in 47combined runs between the Dodgers and Rockies, but 23 after joining Colorado…from the outfield, he recordeda career-high 10 assists, six with Colorado and five in September alone…To d d ’s 18 stolen bases (seven with theRockies) marked the second highest total of his career, three shy of his 1996 personal best, 21…had a season-high four hits (4-for-5) in the season finale, Oct. 1 at Atlanta…drove in five runs Sept. 13 at San Diego, includinghis first career grand slam off Adam Eaton in the first inning…belted 19 homers (11 with Colorado) shattering hisprevious career high, 12 in 1996…played his former Los Angeles teammates seven times after the July 31 trade,posting his best average vs. any opponent, .423…hit safely in all seven games vs. L.A…was the Rockies’ P l a y e rof the Month for September…during the month, he led the club in batting (.357, 35-for-98) and home runs (10), andadded 18 RBI…from Sept. 13-21, he matched his season high with an eight-game hitting streak, in which hebatted .500 (16-for-32) with three homers and six RBI…he also hit safely in eight consecutive games from June2-21 (.306, 11-for-36, one homer, two RBI)…delivered the game-winning RBI on Aug. 1 at Wrigley Field in a 2-1victory…had a pinch homer, Aug. 18 vs. Florida, off Dan Miceli.

Most RBI in a Game, NL2001

RBI Player Opp. Date7 T. Hollandsworth, Col. Ari. 4/157 Jeff Kent, SF at Pit. 5/17 Jose Hernandez, Mil. Hou. 4/127 Shawn Green, LA Mon. 8/157 Robin Jennings, Cin. Pit. 8/317 Roosevelt Brown, Chi. Pit. 10/67 Wes Helms, Atl. at Mil. 8/4

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1 9 9 9 : Todd batted .284 with nine homers and 32 RBI in 92 games…in an April 2 exhibition game, three daysbefore Opening Day, he strained his right hamstring running out a grounder, and began the year on the DL…ac t i v a t e dApril 23, he got his first start six days later, at Milwaukee April 29 (2-for-5, triple, three RBI)…on May 27 at Cincinnati,he left the game with a strained oblique muscle…placed on disabled list June 4, he missed 35 games, during whichthe Dodgers were 14-21…started 12 games at first base in 1999.

1 9 9 8 : In 55 games, Hollandsworth hit .269 with three HR and 20 RBI…played 51 games in the outfield,including 35 starts in left, seven starts in center and one in right…from May 21-29, he built a nine-game hittingstreak (.410, 16-for-39), a career long at the time…placed on the DLJune 5, he missed the final 103 games withtorn cartilage in his left shoulder…Dr. Frank Jobe repaired the tear June 11 at Los A n g e l e s ’ Centinela Hospital…

1 9 9 7 : The Dodgers’Opening Day left fielder, he hit .247 with four homers and 31 RBI in 106 games in an injuryplagued season…on May 19 at Montreal, he left in the sixth inning with a bruised right knee, after an outfieldcollision…optioned to Albuquerque June 13, he spent two and-a-half weeks at Triple-A, before a June 30 recall…in29 games after his return, he hit .323 (21-for-65)…then, on Aug. 1 at Chicago, he fractured his right elbow in a playat the plate, and went on the DL…the club activated him Aug. 17, but that night he felt discomfort in the joint duringbatting practice…he went back on the DLAug. 19.

1 9 9 6 : The NLRookie of the Ye a r, Hollandsworth hit . 2 9 1with 12 home runs and 59 RBI in 149 games…named to theTopps Rookie All-Star team…led all NLrookies in hits (139) ,doubles (26), home runs (12), RBI (59) and steals (21)…fromMay 20-Aug. 12, he built a 74-game errorless streak…To d dcollected a career-high five hits, July 1 at San Diego…in 29l e a d o ff starts, he batted .316 (42-for-133) with five homers and17 RBI…stole 10 straight bases before being thrown out atPittsburgh on Aug. 6. P o s t s e a s o n : During the NLDSvs. A t l a n t a ,he led the Dodgers with a .333 (4-for-12) average…had three doubles, one RBIand a run scored.

1 9 9 5 : Injuries overshadowed his first major league season…after making the team’s Opening Day roster, hemade his major league debut April 25 at Florida, as a defensive replacement in left field…after five games, he wenton the DLwith a fractured right hand…underwent surgery on May 9…soon after his return, on July 14 he made hisfirst major league start and got his first three big-league hits and first two RBI on a night when Ramon Martinez no-hit the Marlins…on July 18 vs. Houston, Todd belted his first home run, a second-inning shot off Shane Reynolds…hewent back on the 15-day DLAug.10 with a fractured right thumb, suffered sliding into third base Aug. 8. P o s t s e a s o n :Went hitless in two at-bats against the Reds.

1 9 9 4 : In his first full season at Triple-A, he batted .285 with 19 homers and 91 RBI, playing a key role inA l b u q u e r q u e ’s PCLc h a m p i o n s h i p … Todd led the circuit in games played (132) and finished second in hits (144)…his91 RBI ranked third in the entire organization…after the season, he played for La Romana in the Domincan Wi n t e rLeague, and led the team to its first league championship and a trip to the 1995 Caribbean Series in PuertoRico…Dominican Republic journalists called him the best American player in that league in 10 years.

1 9 9 3 : Hollandsworth hit .251 with 17 homers and 63 RBI in 126 games at Double-ASan Antonio…after theseason, Baseball America tabbed him the second-best prospect in the Dodger chain.

1 9 9 2 : Todd led the Single-ABakersfield in homers (13), doubles (23), triples (5), RBI (58) and stolen bases( 2 7 ) .

1 9 9 1 : With short-season Yakima in the Northwest League, Todd hit .236 with eight home runs and 33 RBI tolead the Bears to the league playoff s .

P E R S O N A L : Todd Matthew Hollandsworth…he and his wife, Marci make their in-season home in CastleRock and are expecting their first child this year…To d d ’s brother-in-law is Dodgers RHPMatt Herges…Hollandsworthgraduated from Newport High School in Bellevue, Wash. …in past offseasons, he’s worked with CompassionInternational, a non-profit organization that supports more than 250,000 needy children worldwide…he’s also servedas a role model for Los A n g e l e s ’ CBO Sports League, speaking to kids about sportsmanship and teamwork…uponsigning his current contract, Todd committed part of his salary to build a Colorado facility as part of the team’s Yo u t hFields Program.

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1996 Rookie of the Year Voting

Player, Club 1st 2nd 3rd TotalT. Hollandsworth, LA 15 9 3 105Edgar Renteria, Fla. 10 10 4 84Jason Kendall, Pit. 1 5 10 30F.P. Santangelo, Mon. 1 2 4 15Rey Ordoñez, NY 1 - 2 7

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Los Angeles in the third round of the 1991 June draft…on LAdisabled list(May 3-July 7, 1995), (Aug. 9-Sept. 12, 1995), (Aug. 2-17, 1997), (Aug. 19-Sept. 6, 1997), (June 5, 1998-remainder of‘98 season), (April 3-23, 1999) and (May 28-June 19, 1999)…traded to Colorado with OF Kevin Gibbs and LHPRandeyDorame for OF Tom Goodwin and cash considerations, July 31, 2000…on DL(May 19-June 14, 2001)…transferred to60-day DLon June 14, 2001 for the remainder of the season.

NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1995 LOS ANGELES vs. Cincinnati .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01996 LOS ANGELES vs. Atlanta .333 3 12 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 3Totals .286 5 14 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 3

HOLLANDSWORTH’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 5, July 1, 1996 at San Diego

Home Runs: 3, April 15, 2001 vs. Arizona

RBI: 7, April 15, 2001 vs. Arizona

Doubles: 2, eight times (last: April 25, 2001 vs. Chicago)

Runs: 4, Sept. 20, 2000 vs. San Diego

Total Bases: 12, April 15, 2001 vs. Arizona

Hit Streak: 16 games, April 14-May 3, 2001

Walks: 3, May 14, 2000 vs. St. Louis

Strikeouts: 3, 14 times (last: June 22, 2000 at Houston)

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HOLLANDSWORTH’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1991 GCLDodgers .313 6 16 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 .313 .313

Yakima .236 56 203 34 48 79 5 1 8 33 0 0 4 27 3 57 11 1 2 .389 .3381992 Bakersfield .258 119 430 70 111 183 23 5 13 58 0 2 3 50 5 113 27 13 6 .426 .3381993 San Antonio .251 126 474 57 119 212 24 9 17 63 2 5 5 29 2 101 24 12 7 .447 .2981994 Albuquerque .285 *132 505 80 144 242 31 5 19 91 1 3 0 46 5 96 15 9 15 .479 .3431995 LOS A N G E L E S .233 41 103 16 24 41 2 0 5 13 0 1 1 10 2 29 2 1 1 .398 .304

San Berndino .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .500 .500Albuquerque .237 10 38 9 9 17 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 6 2 8 1 0 1 .447 .356

1996 LOS A N G E L E S .291 149 478 64 139 209 26 4 12 59 3 2 2 41 1 93 21 6 2 .437 .3481997 LOS A N G E L E S .247 106 296 39 73 109 20 2 4 31 2 2 0 17 2 60 5 5 8 .368 .286

Albuquerque .429 13 56 13 24 37 4 3 1 14 0 0 0 4 0 4 2 3 0 .661 .467San Berndino .250 2 8 1 2 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 .500 .333

1998 LOS A N G E L E S .269 55 175 23 47 70 6 4 3 20 2 0 1 9 0 42 4 3 2 .400 .3081999 San Berndino .385 4 13 3 5 7 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 .538 .500

LOS A N G E L E S .284 92 261 39 74 117 12 2 9 32 0 1 1 24 1 61 5 2 2 .448 .3452000 LOS A N G E L E S .234 81 261 42 61 97 12 0 8 24 0 1 1 30 2 61 11 4 4 .372 .314

COLORADO .323 56 167 39 54 95 8 0 11 23 0 0 0 11 1 38 7 3 4 .569 .3652001 COLORADO .368 33 117 21 43 78 15 1 6 19 0 0 0 8 2 20 5 0 1 .667 .408Major Lg. Totals .277 613 1858 283 515 816 101 13 58 221 7 7 6 150 11 404 60 24 24 .439 .332Minor Lg. Totals .268 469 1745 268 468 787 91 24 60 268 3 10 14 165 18 392 80 40 33 .451 .335

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1995 L.A. OF 37 60 1 4 65 0 .9381996 L.A. OF 142 217 7 5 229 1 .9781997 L.A. OF 99 185 2 3 190 0 .9841998 L.A. OF 51 87 1 4 92 0 .9571999 L.A. OF 67 120 2 2 124 0 .984

L.A. 1B 13 91 9 1 101 12 .9902000 L.A. OF 77 143 6 2 151 0 .987

COL OF 48 74 6 1 81 0 .9882001 COL OF 31 51 2 1 54 0 .981Totals OF 552 937 27 22 986 1 .978

1B 13 91 9 1 101 12 .990

Grand Slams (1)Sept. 13, 2000 at San Diego

Multi-HR Games (4)★ April 15, 2001 vs Arizona (3 HR)

Sept. 13, 2000 at San DiegoMay 11, 1996 at St. LouisJuly 18, 1995 vs. Houston

Pinch-Hit HR (3)Aug. 18, 2000 vs. Florida

July 18, 1999 at PittsburghMay 8, 1998 at Florida

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2001 CAREERAvg AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .277 1858 515 58 221 .332 .439vs. Left .278 245 68 6 29 .315 .396vs. Right .277 1613 447 52 192 .334 .446Home .280 914 256 28 107 .330 .433Away .274 944 259 30 114 .334 .445None on .280 1077 302 35 35 .334 .449Runners on .273 781 213 23 186 .329 .425March .000 2 0 0 0 .333 .000April .271 361 98 9 45 .328 .440May .277 386 107 10 40 .333 .433June .252 226 57 5 23 .303 .354July .282 326 92 12 47 .347 .454August .274 259 71 8 36 .321 .417Sept. .289 287 83 14 30 .331 .512October .636 11 7 0 0 .733 .6360 on/out .258 489 126 12 12 .318 .397Scoring Pos .255 451 115 9 151 .313 .384Close/Late .280 307 86 9 34 .348 .414B Loaded .261 46 12 1 33 .302 .370Batting #1 .276 435 120 15 51 .335 .457Batting #2 .262 282 74 6 23 .302 .383Batting #3 .235 51 12 1 6 .304 .333Batting #4 .147 34 5 1 3 .171 .265Batting #5 .307 127 39 8 22 .343 .567Batting #6 .299 381 114 9 42 .343 .454Batting #7 .283 389 110 14 57 .356 .458Batting #8 .302 86 26 1 8 .371 .372Batting #9 .205 73 15 3 9 .256 .384As 1b .224 49 11 3 7 .255 .408As lf .287 928 266 22 96 .342 .431As cf .262 676 177 23 86 .320 .429As rf .303 119 36 7 18 .349 .546As ph .291 86 25 3 14 .337 .477Grass .279 1590 444 50 186 .331 .440Turf .265 268 71 8 35 .337 .433Day .286 588 168 19 77 .351 .454Night .273 1270 347 39 144 .323 .432Inning 1-6 .283 1200 340 38 154 .339 .449Inning 7+ .266 658 175 20 67 .319 .421vs.Ana .167 36 6 1 2 .231 .278vs.Mil .262 42 11 2 5 .295 .476vs.Oak .000 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Sea .429 14 6 0 0 .600 .429vs.Tex .250 8 2 0 0 .250 .500vs.Atl .309 81 25 4 7 .341 .469vs.ChC .247 146 36 2 16 .321 .370vs.Cin .282 142 40 4 13 .325 .493vs.Hou .276 152 42 3 16 .337 .388vs.LA .423 26 11 0 1 .464 .462vs.Mon .284 102 29 0 9 .342 .353vs.NYM .268 112 30 2 13 .320 .402vs.Phi .240 129 31 2 13 .315 .341vs.Pit .216 102 22 3 16 .283 .314vs.StL .283 145 41 4 14 .354 .434vs.SD .306 147 45 8 21 .363 .544vs.SF .292 130 38 4 17 .329 .446vs.Col .309 123 38 5 21 .348 .520vs.Fla .252 135 34 5 17 .308 .437vs.Ari .341 82 28 9 20 .349 .756Pre-All Star .270 1049 283 25 112 .329 .415Post-All Star .287 809 232 33 109 .336 .471

BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIEdison Field .231 26 6 1 2County Stadium .278 18 5 0 3Network Assoc. .000 4 0 0 0Atlanta-Fulton County .182 11 2 0 0Wrigley Field .197 71 14 1 6Cinergy Field .271 48 13 3 7Astrodome .259 58 15 0 8Dodger Stadium .270 769 208 18 83Olympic Stadium .278 54 15 0 4Shea Stadium .304 46 14 1 8Veterans Stadium .210 62 13 2 6Three Rivers .326 46 15 3 10

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .276 76 21 3 9Qualcomm Stadium .270 74 20 5 123 Com Park .306 49 15 2 6Coors Field .331 248 82 14 41Pro Player Stadium .274 73 20 2 8Turner Field .314 35 11 1 2Bank One Ballpark .333 39 13 2 5SAFECO Field .400 10 4 0 0Pacific Bell .263 19 5 0 1Enron Field .214 14 3 0 0PNC Park .125 8 1 0 0

HOLLANDSWORTH CONTINUED…

Avg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .368 33 117 43 6 19 .408 .667vs. Left .158 --- 19 3 1 3 .200 .316vs. Right .408 --- 98 40 5 16 .448 .735Home .400 19 70 28 3 13 .432 .686Away .319 14 47 15 3 6 .373 .638None on .406 --- 69 28 3 3 .414 .667Runners on .313 --- 48 15 3 16 .400 .667April .381 23 84 32 5 15 .429 .726May .333 10 33 11 1 4 .353 .5150 on/out .345 --- 29 10 0 0 .345 .552RISP .200 --- 30 6 1 11 .314 .433RISP/2out .143 --- 14 2 1 4 .200 .429C l o s e / L a t e .571 --- 14 8 3 7 .571 1.286B. Loaded .333 --- 3 1 0 3 .333 .667Batting #1 .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .444 --- 9 4 3 7 .444 1.444Batting #6 .375 --- 104 39 3 12 .420 .625Batting #8 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #9 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As lf .386 --- 70 27 3 6 .427 .671As cf .361 --- 36 13 1 9 .410 .611As rf .375 --- 8 3 2 4 .375 1.125All OF .377 --- 114 43 6 19 .418 .684As ph .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000All PH .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .0000-0 count .412 --- 17 7 1 5 .474 .765After (0-1) .345 --- 58 20 3 6 .356 .621After (1-0) .381 --- 42 16 2 8 .447 .6902 strikes .364 --- 55 20 2 4 .375 .618Grass .361 31 108 39 5 17 .405 .648Turf .444 2 9 4 1 2 .444 .889Day .373 15 51 19 4 10 .418 .725Night .364 18 66 24 2 9 .400 .621Inn. 1-6 .354 29 79 28 3 12 .414 .620Inn. 7+ .395 29 38 15 3 7 .395 .763vs.ChC .667 3 12 8 0 1 .692 1.083vs.Cin .308 3 13 4 0 0 .357 .462vs.Mon - 1 0 0 0 0 - -vs.NYM .375 4 16 6 0 2 .375 .500vs.Phi .444 2 9 4 1 2 .444 .889vs.Pit .125 3 8 1 0 0 .222 .125vs.StL .154 5 13 2 0 1 .313 .231vs.SD .375 6 24 9 1 5 .423 .583vs.Ari .409 6 22 9 4 8 .409 1.136Pre-All Star .368 33 117 43 6 19 .408 .667

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Ht: 6-4 Wt: 235 B/T: R/R Age: 22Born: Jan. 1, 1980 in Stillwater, Okla.Residence: Chico, TexasMajor League Service: NoneContract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the seventh round of the 1998 June draftCAREER: Holliday enters his fifth professional season, all in the Rockies’organization…in his short

four-year professional career, Holliday has been a member of two championship teams, the Rockies’Arizona League Rookie team in 1998 and last season with Salem…was moved from third base to left fieldin 2001 and did not make an error…recently rated by Baseball America as the 10th best prospect in theRockies’system…he is scheduled to open the season at Carolina (AA).

2001: In his second season with Salem, Holliday played in 72 games before having season endingelbow surgery in July…his final appearance of the year came onJune 27 when he walked once as thedesignated hitter…he was named the Carolina League Player of the Month for June, batting .324 (22-for-68) with three doubles, seven homers, 22 RBI and scored 15 runs…also in June, he notched seven multi-games in 21 outings…Matt saw his first career action as an outfielder, appearing in 30 games as the leftfielder without an error (35 total chances)…42 of his 72 games for Salem came as the designated hit-ter…as the DH, he batted .313 (46-for-147) with eight doubles, a triple, 10 homers and 35 RBI…he hit.088 points higher on the road (.322) than at home (.234) for the season…with RISP, Holliday was 29-for-85 (.341) and drove in 40.

2000: Of the 123 games Holliday saw action in, 112 came at third base for Salem…at the hot corner,Matt finished the season with an .893 fielding percentage, committing 32 errors in 300 total chances, butturned a personal high of 13 double plays…with the bat, he set career highs in RBI (72), triples (2), at-bats(460), hits (126)…he tied his career high in doubles with 28, previously set in 1999…July was his bestmonth of the season, when he batted .327 (34-for-104) with 10 doubles, a triple, a homer and 29 RBI…onJuly 4, Holliday smacked a grand slam, his only of the season…when batting sixth in the line up, he hit.394 (28-for-71) with seven doubles, two triples, three homers and 19 RBI.

1999: For Asheville, Holliday scored 76 runs on the year, setting a career high…he also set a careerhigh in homers with 16…one of those homers was a grand slam, coming on May 22…with the basesloaded, he was 3-for-9 with 11 RBI…on the year at third base, he had a fielding percentage of .871 with57 putouts.

1998: In his inaugural campaign as a professional, Matt helped lead the Rockies’ Arizona RookieLeague team to a 42-14 record and win the league championship…he saw action in 32 games and bat-ted .342 (40-for-17) with four doubles, a triple, five homers and 23 RBI…the five homers were the thirdmost in the league.

CAREER: Matthew Thomas Holliday…is married (Leslie)…son of Oklahoma State baseball headcoach Tom Holliday and the nephew of Rockies Special Assignment Scout, Dave Holliday…Matt wasrecruited out of high school to play quarterback at OSU, but signed with Colorado after the draft (PatDaugherty, July 24, 1998)…his senior year at Stillwater High School, he earned All-American honors infootball and baseball and also earned his region’s Gatorade Player of the Year award in both sports…Mattspent this past winter in Denver working with Rockies strength and conditioning coach, Brad Andress.

HOLLIDAY’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies (ARL).342 32 117 20 40 61 4 1 5 23 0 4 2 15 2 21 2 1 0 .521 .4131999 Asheville .264 121 444 76 117 193 28 0 16 64 0 5 9 53 0 116 10 3 8 .435 .3502000 Salem .274 123 460 64 126 179 28 2 7 72 0 5 2 43 1 74 11 5 12 .389 .3352001 Salem .275 72 255 36 70 121 16 1 11 52 0 5 3 33 3 42 11 3 10 .475 .358Minor Lg. Totals .277 348 1276 196 353 554 76 4 39 211 0 19 16 144 6 253 34 12 30 .434 .353

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 242 B/T: L/R Age: 23 (24 on July 17)Born: July 17, 1978 in Dallas, TexasResidence: Rockwall, TexasMajor League Service: 0.039Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the first round (16th overall) of the 1999 June draft.CAREER: Called-up in late August of 2001, Jennings had one of the best starts to a career in

Rockies history, including his major league debut in which he was the first player in history to toss a com-plete-game shutout and hit a homer…Jason is in his second major league camp, as he went in 2000 asa non-roster invitee…this is his fourth season in professional baseball as the former Baylor All-Americanhas climbed up the ladder in the Rockies system with stops at every level…he was the fourth first round-er to be drafted by Colorado and make his debut in a Rockies uniform…recently rated by Baseball Americaas the seventh best prospect in the system.

2 0 0 1 : After starting the year at Carolina (AA), Jennings wasbumped up to Triple A Colorado Springs in late April…had his A A Acontract purchased by the Rockies on Aug. 23, the day he would takethe mound and make history at Shea Stadium…in that Aug. 23 debut,he fired a complete-game, five-hit shutout with four walks and eightstrikeouts…was threatened just once in the second inning, with runnerson first and third with one out…Jason got himself out of the jam, startinga 1-6-3 inning-ending double play…along with his shutout, he also went3-for-5 at the plate with a home run and two RBI…in doing so, hebecame the first player in major league history to throw a complete-game shutout and hit a home run in his MLdebut…he was the first bigleague pitcher to throw a complete-game shutout in his debut since theR o c k i e s ’ own Mark Brownson blanked the Astros July 21, 1998 in Houston and he joined Brownson as the onlytwo Rockies to debut with a CGshutout…Jennings is the 75th player in MLhistory to debut with a shutout and onlythe third since 1992, when Pedro Astacio (then of the Dodgers) shutout the Phillies on July 3, 1992…Jason is justthe fifth Rockie to win his starting debut, joining Marcus Moore (7/9/93), Mark Thompson (7/26/94), Bryan Rekar(7/19/95) and Brownson (7/21/98)…it was the third complete-game shutout by a Rockies pitcher in 2001 and 12thtotal in franchise history…John Thomson would cash in for the 13th on Sept. 30…Jason is one of only nine otherN L rookies to throw a complete-game in 2001…the bat he used (Juan Uribe model) was sent to the Baseball Hall-of-Fame in Cooperstown, NY…overall, in seven big league starts, Jennings was 4-1 with a 4.58 ERA(39.1 ip, 20er)…three of his wins came at night where he was 3-0 with a 2.84 ERA…on the road, he was 4-0 with a 2.51 ERA(32.1 ip, 9 er)…Jason followed up his grand debut with two more wins in as many starts…his scoreless innings streakto begin his career reached 13.0 innings as he finally allowed his first major league run to score in the fifth inning

of his second start on Aug. 29 at Los Angeles…the streak matched a clubseason high…pitched six innings at Dodger Stadium in that second start,giving up eight hits and two earned runs in getting his second straightwin…he joined Bryan Rekar, who won his first three (July 19-29, 1995), asthe only pitchers in club history to win their first two starts…he then tied Rekaras he won his third game in as many starts, beating the Giants at SanFrancisco on Labor Day, Sept. 3…Jennings threw seven innings, allowingjust three hits and one earned run…he became just the sixth pitcher inthe majors to win his first three starts since 1993 and first since Philadelphia’sRandy Wolf in 1999…fell short in his bid to become the first Rockie to winhis first four starts, suffering his first career loss in his home debut, Sept. 8vs. San Francisco (5.2 ip, 9 h, 4 er)…after beginning his career in brilliant

fashion, 3-0, 1.23 ERA(22.0 ip, 3 er) in his first three games, Jennings struggled in his next three starts…in startsvs. SF (Sept. 8), at Montreal (Sept. 21) and vs. San Diego (Sept. 27), Jennings allowed 18 earned runs in 11.1 innings(14.29 ERA)…pitched 4.1 against the Expos, giving up six earned runs…followed that up with his shortest stint as

Wins in First Three ML Games (Since 1993)

Player Club DatesJason Jennings COL 8/23-9/3/01Randy Wolf PHI 6/11-6/22/99Marty Janzen TOR 5/12-5/27/96Bryan Rekar COL 7/19-7/29/95Vaughn Eshelman BOS 5/2-5/13/95Rene Arocha STL 4/9-4/20/93

Rockies Pitchers who havewon ML Debut

Player Date, Opp.Jason Jennings 8/23/01 at NYMMark Brownson 7/21/98 at HOUBryan Rekar 7/19/95 vs. PHIMark Thompson 7/26/94 at SDMarcus Moore 7/9/93 at StL

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a Rockie against the Padres, where he faced 12 batters, allowing nine toreach base safely in 1.1 ip with seven earned runs…then the 23-year old right-hander finished his rookie season as he started it--with a shutout, althoughhe needed a little help this time…Jennings combined with Justin Speier, JayPowell and Jose Jimenez to blank the Padres on Oct. 5 at Qualcomm…tossed6.0 innings, allowing four hits and three walks until pulled after 92pitches…Rockies won 4-0…at the plate, Jason started off the year 3-for-5 butwent just 1-for-10 after that…for the season, he hit .267 (4-for-15) with ahome run, two RBI, a sacrifice hit and one walk…opened the 2001 seasonwhere he left off a year ago, at Carolina (AA)…after just four starts with twowins and a 2.98 ERA, was sent to Colorado Springs in late April…moved intothe Sky Sox rotation and won three of his first four starts…lost his next five

decisions before he straightened out and won four of his last seven decisions to finish up at 7-8 in AAA…over hislast six starts, allowed only four earned runs over 36.0 innings with just nine walks and 34 strikeouts prior to joiningthe Rockies…threw four complete games with the Sky Sox, the second most in the Pacific Coast League.

2 0 0 0 : Was a non-roster invitee to the Rockies major league spring camp and then split his year between Salem(A) and Carolina (AA)…went 7-10 with a 3.47 ERAin 22 starts at Salem, with the first three complete games of hispro career…the three CG tied him for second in the Carolina League…in the league standings, he was also thirdin runners/9IP(10.78) and fifth in walks per nine innings (2.51)…was moved to Carolina late in the season and inhis Double Adebut, made six starts for the Mudcats…was 1-3, with a 3.44 ERA…combined at the two stops, hewas 8-11 in 28 starts (189.0 ip, 72 er).

1 9 9 9 :After signing his first pro contract, Jason reported to Portland (A) of the Northwest League…made twostarts where he allowed just one earned run over 9.0 innings…moved to Asheville (A) where he went 2-2 with a3.70 ERAin 12 starts…in 14 combined starts, he was 3-2 with a 3.34 ERAwith just 10 walks and 80 strikeouts over67.1 innings.

C O L L E G E : Following his junior season at Baylor, Jennings was the consensus 1999 National Player of theYear (Baseball A m e r i c a, Collegiate Baseball, U S A Today/Baseball We e k l y)…was the recipient of the GoldenSpikes Award as the top college player in America…in his final season with the Bears, he won a school-record 13games, going 13-2 with a 2.58 ERA…struckout 172 hitters in 146.2 innings, both Baylor records…hit .382 with 17home runs and 68 RBI in being named to his second consecutive Big 12 Player of the Year honors…the three-timeAll-American was the Outstanding Player of the 1999 Big 12 Conference Tournament, as he was 1-0 in 14.2 scorelessinnings of work, allowing just five hits…at the plate in the tournament, he hit .400 (6-for-15) with two doubles andfour RBI…was a first team member of the 1999 Academic All-Big 12 squad…is Baylor’s career leader in strikeouts(377), innings pitched (313.1) and slugging percentage (.616).

P E R S O N A L : Jason Ryan Jennings…he and his wife, Kelly, have a son, Braden Riley, born this past Dec.13…graduated from Poteet High School (Mesquite, Texas) in 1996, lettering in both baseball and football…infootball, he was an all-district punter and kicker…was the district MVPon the diamond…as a senior, he hit .410 withseven homers and 32 RBI…on the mound, he went 10-3 with a 0.92 ERAand 312 strikeouts…his father, Jim, playedbaseball for the University of Texas and professionally in the Texas Rangers system…his grandfather, JamesJennings, was the long-time public address announcer for the Dallas Cowboys and is still the voice of the MesquiteChampionship Rodeo.

Rookies With Complete-Game Shutouts, 2001

Player ClubJason Jennings COLRoy Oswalt HOUBen Sheets MILBud Smith* STLJosh Towers BAL*-no hitter (Sept. 3 at San Diego)

JENNINGS CONTINUED…

★ Colorado’s Best Homestands ★minimum two guests

Dates Opponents W L Pct.July 11-17, 1996 SD, SF 7 0 1.000Sept. 4-10, 1998 SD, Fla. 6 1 .857July 3-9, 1995 Hou., Mon. 6 1 .857June 2-7, 1995 Pit., StL 5 1 .833May 23-31, 2000 Chi, Pit, Hou. 7 2 .778Sept. 10-18, 1996 Atl., Hou., LA 7 2 .778May 17-25, 1996 StL, Pit., Cin. 7 2 .778Sept. 8-17, 1995 Cin., Atl., Fla. 7 2 .778Sept. 14-26, 1993 Hou., LA, SD, Cin. 10 3 .769

★ Colorado’s Worst Homestands ★minimum two guests

Dates Opponents W L Pct.May 6-13, 1993 Atl., SF 1 7 .125July 23-29, 1999 StL, Hou. 1 6 .143May 28-June 2, 1993 Phi., Pit. 1 5 .167July 22-Aug. 1, 1993 StL, Atl., SF 2 8 .200April 7-20, 1998 StL, Cin., LA, Atl. 3 10 .231

★ Colorado’s Best Road Trips ★minimum two opponents

Dates Opponents W L Pct.Aug. 25-30, 2000 Pit., Phi. 5 1 .833April 19-23, 1996 NY, Chi. 4 1 .800Sept. 12-21, 1997 Atl., Fla., SD, LA 7 3 .700April 17-22, 2001 SD, Ari. 4 2 .667May 29-June 3, 1997 Fla., StL 4 2 .667April 1-6, 1997 Cin., Mon. 4 2 .667Aug. 28-Sept. 6, 1995 Pit., StL, Chi. 5 3 .625

★ Colorado’s Worst Multi-City Road Trips ★minimum two opponents

Dates Opponents W L Pct.June 25-July 1, 1999 SD, SF 0 7 .000July 2-6, 1997 Tex., SF 0 5 .000July 12-19, 2001 Tex., Oak., SF 1 7 .125May 6-14, 1996 Atl., Fla., Cin. 1 7 .125June 24-July 1 SF, Atl. 1 6 .143June 29-July 5, 2001 Ari, SD 1 5 .167June 30-July 5, 1998 Sea., SD 1 5 .167June 21-26, 1996 Phi., NY 1 5 .167

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CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .267 15 2 4 1 0 1 2 1 3 0Totals .267 15 2 4 1 0 1 2 1 3 0

HOMERUNS: 8/23/01 at NYM (Donne Wall)

CAREER FIELDING

JENNINGS CONTINUED…

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Colorado in the first round (16th overall) in the 1999 June draft.

JENNINGS’ CAREER HIGHS &LOWSStrikeouts: 8, Aug. 23, 2001 at New York-NL

Low-Hit Complete Game: 5, Aug. 23, 2001 at New York

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : N o n e

Win Streak (starts): 3, Aug. 23-Sept. 3, 2001

Win Streak (decisions): 3, Aug. 23-Sept. 3, 2001

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): None

Walks: 4, twice (last: Sept. 3, 2001 at San Francisco)

Earned Runs: 7, Sept. 27, 2001 vs. San Diego

Scoreless Innings: 13.0, Aug. 23-29, 2001

JENNINGS’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1999 Portland 1 0 1.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 11 0 0

Asheville 2 2 3.70 12 12 0 0 0 0 58.1 55 27 24 3 6 8 0 69 4 02000 Salem 7 10 3.47 22 22 3 1 0 0 150.1 136 66 58 6 2 42 0 133 8 1

Carolina 1 3 3.44 6 6 0 0 0 0 36.2 32 19 14 4 0 11 0 33 1 02001 Carolina 2 0 2.88 4 4 0 0 0 0 25.0 25 9 8 1 1 8 0 24 0 0

Colo Sprngs 7 8 4.72 22 22 4 0 0 0 131.2 145 80 69 9 7 41 0 110 3 2COLORADO 4 1 4.58 7 7 1 1 0 0 39.1 42 21 20 2 1 19 0 26 1 0

Major Lg. Totals 4 1 4.58 7 7 1 1 0 0 39.1 42 21 20 2 1 19 0 26 1 0Minor Lg. Totals 20 23 3.81 68 68 7 1 0 0 411.0 398 202 174 23 16 112 0 380 16 3

*led league #tied for league lead

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCoors Field 14.14 0 1 0 2 7.0 11Dodger Stadium 3.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 2Olympic Stadium 12.46 0 0 0 1 4.1 6Shea Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 1 9.0 0Qualcomm Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 0Pac Bell Park 1.29 1 0 0 1 7.0 1

2001 / Career 2001 / CareerAvg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLG

Total .276 152 42 2 19 26 5 .358 .421vs. Left .310 71 22 1 10 10 2 .390 .465vs. Right .247 81 20 1 9 16 3 .330 .383Starts .276 152 42 2 19 26 5 .358 .421Home .457 35 16 0 5 4 0 .525 .600Away .222 117 26 2 14 22 5 .308 .368None on .286 77 22 2 9 11 0 .368 .481Runners on .267 75 20 0 10 15 5 .349 .3600 on/out .368 38 14 2 5 7 0 .455 .632RISP .262 42 11 0 4 9 4 .319 .381RISP/2out .214 14 3 0 0 5 0 .214 .2861st IP .321 28 9 0 3 4 0 .387 .429Inn. 1-6 .274 135 37 1 17 23 5 .357 .393Inn. 7+ .294 17 5 1 2 3 0 .368 .647C l o s e / L a t e .000 3 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .000B. Loaded .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .0000-0 count .333 24 8 0 0 0 1 .320 .417After (0-1) .250 52 13 0 3 14 0 .291 .308After (1-0) .276 76 21 2 16 12 4 .409 .5002 strikes .203 59 12 0 8 26 0 .309 .254Pit. 1-15 .333 18 6 0 3 3 0 .429 .444Pit. 16-30 .167 24 4 0 1 3 0 .222 .208Pit. 31-45 .273 22 6 0 5 2 1 .407 .364Pit. 46-60 .375 24 9 1 3 3 2 .444 .583Pit. 61-75 .320 25 8 0 0 7 0 .320 .560Pit. 76-90 .211 19 4 1 4 4 1 .348 .421Pit. 91-105 .167 12 2 0 3 2 1 .333 .250Pit. 106-20 .500 6 3 0 0 2 0 .500 .667Pit. 121-35 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Post-All Star .276 152 42 2 19 26 5 .358 .421

ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SOTotal 4.58 4 1 0 7 39.1 20 19 26Starts 4.58 4 1 0 7 39.1 20 19 26Home 14.14 0 1 0 2 7.0 11 5 4Away 2.51 4 0 0 5 32.1 9 14 22August 1.20 2 0 0 2 15.0 2 5 12Sept. 8.84 1 1 0 4 18.1 18 11 10October 0.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 0 3 4Grass 3.60 4 1 0 6 35.0 14 17 23Turf 12.46 0 0 0 1 4.1 6 2 3Day 7.71 1 1 0 3 14.0 12 9 7Night 2.84 3 0 0 4 25.1 8 10 19vs.LA 3.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 2 1 4vs.Mon 12.46 0 0 0 1 4.1 6 2 3vs.NYM 0.00 1 0 0 1 9.0 0 4 8vs.SD 8.59 1 0 0 2 7.1 7 5 4vs.SF 3.55 1 1 0 2 12.2 5 7 7Post-All Star 4.58 4 1 0 7 39.1 20 19 26

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 7 4 7 0 11 0 1.000Totals P 7 4 7 0 11 0 1.000

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ACQUIRED from the St. Louis Cardinals with RHP’s Manny Aybar and Rick Croushore, and INFBrent Butler for RHP’s Darryl Kile, Dave Veres and Luther Hackman, Nov. 16, 1999.

CAREER: Jimenez (he-MEN-ez) ranks third on the Rockies all-timesaves list with 41…needs six to move past Darren Holmes for secondplace and 20 to become the all-time saves leader, currently held by BruceRuffin with 60…Jose is 41-for-52 in save opportunities in his big leaguecareer…has a no-hitter (6/25/99) on his resume…finished 104 games thelast two years…has a 4.73 career ERAbut only a 3.72 ERA in relief.

2 0 0 1 : Jimenez pitched in 56 games for the Rockies in 2001…was 6-1 witha 4.09 ERA(55.0 ip, 25 er) and 17 saves despite two stints on the disabled listfor inflammation in his right shoulder…tied for sixth in the National League in reliefwins with six…the six wins set a new career high for Jose, as he won fivegames in both 1999 with St. Louis and 2000 with the Rockies…five of his winscame at Coors Field…converted 17 of 22 save opportunities, with five blownsaves…the 17 saves were the sixth most in a single-season in franchise history…finished 49 games, 10th best inthe National League…on April 14 vs. Arizona, Jimenez converted his 11th consecutive save opportunity dating backto Aug. 29, 2000…the streak established a career long, edging his 10-game streak, April 21-June 11, 2000…the11-game streak was tied for the third longest in team annals; Darren Holmes 16 (6/11-8/28/93), Bruce Ruffin 13 (9/8/96-5/16/97) and Dave Veres 11 (6/12-7/22/99)…Jose’s streak ended the very next night, April 15, blowing his first saveof the year…it was his first blown save since Aug. 22, 2000…did not allow a home run on the road from April 9 toJune 17, a streak of 37 appearances and 34.1 innings…streak ended with a Bill Selby home runat Cincinnati…hadsaves in back-to-back days on May 21-22 against the Dodgers, the lone time he did that in 2001…was placed onthe 15-day DLon July 8 for right shoulder inflammation…reinstated July 23…pitched in career inning No. 300 onAug. 14 against the Braves in recording his sixth win…recorded his 200th career strikeout on Aug. 17 vs.Florida…placed on the disabled list again August 23 and activated prior to the Sept. 17 game vs. Arizona…all told,he missed 29 games on the DL…earned his 40th career save on Sept. 23 at Montreal, moving him into thirdplace on the franchise’s all-time saves list (Dave Veres, 39)…was the tail end in three combined shutouts this season,but did not earn a save in any of the three…finished off Mike Hampton’s Opening-Day shutout on April 2 vs. St.Louis…faced one batter, inducing a game-ending double play…teamed with Denny Neagle, John Wasdin and GabeWhite to shutout San Diego on April 19 (1.0 ip, 2 h, 2 K)…it was the second consecutive shutout for the Rockiespitching staff, a new franchise record…combined on another shutout of the Padres on the last weekend of the year,Oct. 5 at Qualcomm…Jason Jennings started off the outing and it was finished by Justin Speier, Jay Powell andthen Jimenez who pitched a 1-2-3 ninth…on the season, he allowed six of 24 inherited runners to score andretired 40 of 56 first batters faced (.714).

2 0 0 0 : Jimenez in 72 games, was 5-2 with a 3.18 ERA…recorded the first 24 saves of his major leaguec a r e e r, tied for the third-most in Rockies history (Dave Veres saved 31 in 1999, Darren Holmes 25 in ‘93 andBruce Ruffin 24 in ‘96)…tied for 10th in the NLin saves…in 31 total save situations, he recorded 24 saves and tworelief holds, and sustained six blown saves…finished eighth in the NL Rolaids Relief Man competition with 68points…earned his first major league save on April 4 at Atlanta…pitched 3.0 innings in that game, tied for thelongest relief outing of his career…had his career’s longest winning streak, five games, from April 8 to A u g .5 …won his season’s first five games, and didn’t receive a loss until Aug. 7 vs. Pittsburgh, in his 46th appearance…converted 10 consecutive save opportunities, the fourth-longest Rockies streak, April 21-June 11…went 15appearances without walking a batter, May 3-June 11…the streak covered 13.0 innings and 60 batters faced,from April 30 until he intentionally walked Jeff Bagwell June 15 (he actually faced 61 consecutive hitters without anun-intentional walk)…saved consecutive Rockies games four times (April 21-22, May 29-31, July 2-3, Aug. 29-30and Sept. 26-27)…saved every win in a three-game sweep of Houston, May 29-31 at Coors Field…saved allthree Rockies wins during a four-game series at San Diego, June 30-July 3…over his final 10 save situations, he

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 230 B/T: R/R Age: 28 (29 on July 7)Born: July 7, 1973 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dom. Rep.Residence: Boca Chica, Dominican RepublicMajor League Service: 3.011Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

Most Saves, RockiesUniform

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converted nine saves and picked up a hold.1 9 9 9 : On June 25 at Arizona, he became only the 23rd rookie to pitch a no-hitter; he faced one batter over the

minimum and fanned eight in a a 1-0 shutout over Randy Johnson (who allowed just five hits and fanned 14 in a CGloss)…Jose turned in another outstanding effort July 5 at Busch Stadium; in a two-hit shutout, he fanned a career-best nine and again defeated Johnson, 1-0…overall, his run support (4.25) was the fourth lowest among NLstarters…he lost seven straight decisions (eight starts) April 28 to June 4…on July 21 at Cincinnati, he allowed onlythree hits in seven innings, but surrendered his first-ever home run to a right-handed batter (Pokey Reese), the diff e r e n c ein a 1-0 loss…on August 17, the Cardinals optioned him to Tr i p l e - A Memphis, for a three-week stay…recalled Sept.7, he made his season’s only relief appearance Sept. 11, vs.. Pittsburgh.

1 9 9 8 : In his first big-league season, the right-hander won all three of his starts and pitched once in relief, afterthe Cards brought him up from Double-AArkansas (AA) Sept. 8…he held major league righthanders to a .217average…Jose made his big-league debut Sept. 9 at Cincinnati and tossed 3.0 scoreless relief innings; he retiredthe first six batters he faced and allowed just one hit…on Sept. 14 vs. Pittsburgh, he made his first major league start;Jimenez gave up one run and four hits in seven innings to earn his first major league victory…the Texas League Pitcherof the Year led the organization in IP…he also tossed his first of two no-hitters, Aug. 27 at Shreveport (his season’sonly complete game).

1 9 9 7 : At Prince William (A), was 9-7 in 22 starts…fired two complete games.1 9 9 6 : At Peoria (A), he went 12-9 with a 2.92 ERA…he walked only 2.7 per nine innings, and fanned 129.1 9 9 5 : He led the Appalachian League in innings (90.1) for Johnson City (A)…walked only 2.5 per nine

innings…on Opening Day Jimenez carried a no-hitter through five innings; he finished with just two hits and a walkin a 3-0 win…fanned 16 batters in an 8-1 win on Aug. 11…he opened the off-season in the Cardinals' Wi n t e rInstructional League.

1 9 9 4 : Pitching for the Cardinals' Dominican Summer League club, he went 3-9 with a 2.77 ERA…nine of his19 appearances were starts.

1 9 9 3 : In his second year at Estadio Esqueya, he went 3-5 with a 3.52 ERA.1 9 9 2 : Jose spent his first professional season pitching for Estadio Esqueya in the Dominican Summer

League…he made two starts in 18 appearances.P E R S O N A L : Jose Jimenez…signed by Cardinals scout Bobby Diaz.

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 56 2 12 0 14 0 1.000Totals P 161 17 54 3 74 3 .959

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals .109 64 5 7 0 1 0 4 0 28 0

JIMENEZ’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1992 Est. Q'squeya 3 2 6.10 18 2 0 0 11 0 48.2 68 43 33 0 2 23 0 21 4 11993 Est. Q'squeya 3 5 3.52 12 12 0 0 0 0 56.1 61 47 22 3 6 35 0 30 1 01994 Ing. Porv. 3 9 2.77 19 9 0 0 0 3 68.1 54 43 21 1 0 30 0 54 3 01995 Johnson City 5 7 3.49 14 *14 1 1 0 0 *90.1 81 48 35 3 5 25 0 85 7 11996 Peoria 12 9 2.92 28 27 3 *1 0 0 172.1 158 75 56 6 9 53 0 129 8 11997 Pr William 9 7 3.09 24 24 2 0 0 0 145.2 128 73 50 12 9 42 2 81 10 21998 Arkansas *15 6 3.11 26 26 1 *1 0 0 *179.2 156 71 62 9 12 68 1 88 13 0

ST. LOUIS 3 0 2.95 4 3 0 0 0 0 21.1 22 8 7 0 0 8 0 12 0 01999 ST. LOUIS 5 14 5.85 29 28 2 2 0 0 163.0 173 114 106 16 11 71 2 113 10 1

Memphis 2 2 3.04 4 4 0 0 0 0 26.2 30 10 9 0 2 9 0 18 0 02000 COLORADO 5 2 3.18 72 0 0 0 55 24 70.2 63 27 25 4 3 28 6 44 5 02001 COLORADO 6 1 4.09 56 0 0 0 49 17 55.0 56 27 25 6 0 22 4 37 3 0Major Lg. Totals 19 17 4.73 161 31 2 2 104 41 310.0 314 176 163 26 14 129 12 206 18 1Minor Lg. Totals 52 47 3.29 145 118 7 3 11 3 788.0 736 410 288 34 45 285 3 506 46 5

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a non-drafted free agent by St. Louis, Oct. 21, 1991…traded by the Cardinals toColorado along with RHPs Manny Aybar and Rick Croushore and INF Brent Butler, for RHPs Darryl Kile, Dave Veresand Luther Hackman, Nov. 16, 1999…on disabled list (July 8-23, 2001)…on disabled list (Aug. 23-Sept. 17, 2001).

JIMENEZ’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 9, July 5, 1999 vs. Arizona

Low-Hit Complete Game: 0, no-hitter-June 25, 1999 vs. A R I

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.0, twice (last: 4/4/00 at AT L )

Win Streak (starts): 3, Sept. 14-25, 1998

Win Streak (decisions): 5, April 8-Aug. 5, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): 4, April 28-May 14, 1999

Losing Streak (decisions): 7, April 28-June 4, 1999

Walks: 7, Aug. 10, 1999 at Philadelphia

Earned Runs: 7, three times (last: 6/30/99 at Houston)

Scoreless Innings: 12.0 innings, July 5-10, 1999

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BYBALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 1.26 1 0 1 6 14.1 2Turner Field 2.70 0 1 2 5 13.1 4Wrigley Field 12.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 4Cinergy Field 2.42 1 2 3 9 22.1 6Coors Field 4.52 9 2 18 78 75.2 38Pro Player Stadium 3.00 1 0 0 3 3.0 1Astrodome 6.94 1 1 0 2 11.2 9Enron Field 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1Dodger Stadium 3.72 1 0 2 4 9.2 4County Stadium 4.50 1 0 0 2 6.0 3Olympic Stadium 3.00 0 0 2 3 3.0 1

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 0.00 0 0 1 3 3.2 0Veterans Stadium 1.74 0 0 4 5 10.1 2PNC Park - 0 0 0 1 0.0 0Three River Stadium 2.84 0 1 0 2 6.1 2Qualcomm Stadium 1.26 0 0 5 9 14.1 23 Com Park 8.68 0 1 0 2 9.1 9Pac Bell Park 27.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 3Busch Stadium 6.28 4 7 3 21 90.1 63Tiger Stadium 5.14 0 1 0 1 7.0 4K a u ffman Stadium 9.00 0 0 0 1 5.0 5

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .264 1189 314 26 129 206 .341 .383vs. Left .283 533 151 17 71 87 .369 .443vs. Right .248 656 163 9 58 119 .316 .334Starter .272 695 189 16 75 121 .349 .396Relief .253 494 125 10 54 85 .329 .364Home .282 628 177 18 67 104 .357 .422Away .244 561 137 8 62 102 .322 .339None on .247 649 160 12 62 107 .320 .344Runners on .285 540 154 14 67 99 .364 .4300 on/out .247 292 72 5 24 52 .308 .353RISP .260 323 84 5 51 58 .355 .3751st IP .274 572 157 14 58 92 .343 .402Inning 1-6 .269 635 171 15 68 110 .347 .400Inning 7+ .258 554 143 11 61 96 .333 .363Close,Late .243 313 76 7 38 52 .326 .348vs 1st Batr .237 118 28 4 12 28 .308 .407Pre A l l - S t a r .260 695 181 13 72 119 .332 .376Post A l l - S t a r .269 494 133 13 57 87 .352 .393

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.09 6 1 17 56 55.0 25 22 37Relief 4.09 6 1 17 56 55.0 25 22 37Home 4.89 5 1 9 34 35.0 19 14 22Away 2.70 1 0 8 22 20.0 6 8 15April 5.40 1 0 6 13 11.2 7 5 6May 5.87 0 0 3 8 7.2 5 5 4June 3.07 3 1 3 14 14.2 5 3 7July 1.35 1 0 2 6 6.2 1 5 9August 5.40 1 0 1 7 6.2 4 2 6Sept. 4.76 0 0 2 6 5.2 3 2 5October 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 0Grass 4.10 6 1 15 53 52.2 24 20 35Turf 3.86 0 0 2 3 2.1 1 2 2Day 5.01 1 0 9 26 23.1 13 9 14Night 3.41 5 1 8 30 31.2 12 13 23vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Mil 0.00 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Sea 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Atl 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 0 1 1vs.ChC 9.00 1 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 0vs.Cin 4.32 1 0 3 7 8.1 4 2 3vs.Hou 0.00 0 0 1 3 3.0 0 0 2vs.LA 1.80 0 0 3 4 5.0 1 4 6vs.Mon 4.50 0 0 1 2 2.0 1 1 2vs.NYM 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 1vs.Phi 0.00 1 0 1 2 1.1 0 2 0vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.0 0 0 2vs.StL 0.00 0 0 2 5 4.1 0 1 2vs.SD 5.68 1 0 1 8 6.1 4 2 5vs.SF 10.80 1 0 1 4 3.1 4 2 4vs.Fla 10.13 0 0 0 3 2.2 3 1 2vs.Ari 5.59 0 1 3 8 9.2 6 6 6Pre-All Star 4.14 4 1 12 37 37.0 17 16 20Post-All Star 4.00 2 0 5 19 18.0 8 6 17

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .264 212 56 6 22 37 6 .332 .410vs. Left .255 94 24 4 10 16 2 .327 .457vs. Right .271 118 32 2 12 21 4 .336 .373REL .264 212 56 6 22 37 6 .332 .410Home .283 138 39 4 14 22 4 .346 .457Away .230 74 17 2 8 15 2 .305 .324None on .278 108 30 5 9 17 0 .333 .454Runners on .250 104 26 1 13 20 6 .331 .3650 on/out .229 48 11 2 5 12 0 .302 .375RISP .257 70 18 0 10 13 3 .346 .357RISP/2out .211 38 8 0 5 6 0 .302 .2631st IP .263 194 51 5 18 34 6 .324 .402Inn. 1-6 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -Inn. 7+ .264 212 56 6 22 37 6 .332 .410Close/Late .234 107 25 3 15 16 3 .325 .374B. Loaded .429 7 3 0 0 1 1 .429 .714vs 1st Batr .204 49 10 2 7 14 2 .304 .3670-0 count .387 31 12 2 3 0 0 .441 .677After (0-1) .231 108 25 3 3 30 5 .250 .343After (1-0) .260 73 19 1 15 7 1 .386 .3972 strikes .158 95 15 2 6 37 4 .208 .253Pit. 1-15 .278 158 44 5 15 28 4 .341 .443Pit. 16-30 .240 50 12 1 6 8 2 .316 .340Pit. 31-45 .000 4 0 0 1 1 0 .200 .000Pre-All Star .262 141 37 4 16 20 5 .338 .404Post-All Star .268 71 19 2 6 17 1 .321 .423

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.73 19 17 41161 310.0 163 129 206Starter 5.47 8 13 0 31 179.1 109 75 121Relief 3.72 11 4 41130 130.2 54 54 85Home 5.58 13 8 18 94 161.1 100 67 104Away 3.81 6 9 23 67 148.2 63 62 102April 5.14 6 1 9 29 49.0 28 16 30May 6.44 0 5 10 26 50.1 36 24 32June 4.67 6 3 6 29 61.2 32 24 37July 3.55 2 2 4 21 45.2 18 21 42August 4.28 2 4 4 26 40.0 19 20 28Sept. 4.48 3 2 8 27 60.1 30 24 37October 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 0 0 0Grass 4.99 18 13 34145 261.2 145 107 167Turf 3.35 1 4 7 16 48.1 18 22 39Day 5.00 5 4 14 61 93.2 52 38 62Night 4.62 14 13 27100 216.1 111 91 144vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.CWS 2.57 0 0 0 1 7.0 2 1 6vs.Det 5.14 0 1 0 1 7.0 4 3 6vs.KC 9.00 0 0 0 1 5.0 5 2 0vs.Mil 7.56 1 0 1 5 8.1 7 3 3vs.Oak 54.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 2 1 0vs.Sea 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Tex 0.00 0 0 1 2 2.0 0 0 1vs.Atl 2.04 1 1 2 9 17.2 4 4 5vs.ChC 9.28 1 1 1 7 10.2 11 6 9vs.Cin 3.09 2 2 4 15 35.0 12 11 17vs.Hou 4.62 2 1 4 11 25.1 13 10 20vs.LA 4.70 1 1 5 11 23.0 12 10 19vs.Mon 3.00 2 0 2 6 18.0 6 6 12vs.NYM 7.50 0 0 1 7 12.0 10 5 6vs.Phi 1.38 2 0 4 8 13.0 2 11 10vs.Pit 4.74 1 4 0 11 24.2 13 15 18vs.StL 1.08 1 1 4 9 8.1 1 2 4vs.SD 4.91 1 0 5 18 25.2 14 9 19vs.SF 10.13 1 2 2 11 18.2 21 13 16vs.Col 18.00 0 2 0 2 6.0 12 4 2vs.Fla 5.40 1 0 0 7 6.2 4 3 5vs.Ari 2.14 2 1 5 16 33.2 8 10 27Pre A l l - S t a r 4.90 13 10 27 91 182.0 99 72 119Post A l l - S t a r 4.50 6 7 14 70 128.0 64 57 87

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 230 B/T: R/R Age: 33 (34 on April 24)Born: April 24, 1968 in Marietta, Ga.Residence: Pell City, Al.Major League Service: 8.089Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002(2003 club option)

SIGNED to a free agent contract, Jan. 11, 2002CAREER: The nine year major league veteran has 528 games to his credit, all in relief…the former

all-star has 183 saves, ninth most among all active major leaguers…since 1997, only five players havesaved more games (Hoffman, Rivera, Nen, Shaw, Percival)…has con-verted 183 of his 225 save opportunities (81%)…Jones departed Detroitas the single-season saves record-holder (42 in 2000) and was secondon the all time saves chart (142)…he is also the only Tiger ever to save30 games in three different seasons…his 39 saves as an Astro are stillthe eighth most in franchise history…needs 17 saves for 200.

2 0 0 1 : Jones combined to pitch in a career-high 69 games for Detroit andMinnesota…threw 68.0 innings, the most since 1997 (70.0)…the five winswere also his best since that same year…for the season, he was 5-5 with a 4.24E R Aand 13 saves…the 13 saves were the fewest for the righthander since 1994(5)…spent the first half of the 2001 campaign with Detroit, going 4-5 with a 4.652E R Aand 11 saves in 45 appearances out of the bullpen…after giving up threeearned runs in his first outing of the season, he settled down to go 2-1 with a3.45 ERA(15.2 ip, 6 er) with 10 saves, from April 6 to May 23…picked up hisfirst save of the year on April 6 at Chicago (1.0 ip, 0 h), his first of threeconsecutive appearances with a save…recorded career strikeout No. 500 onApril 25 vs. Baltimore…combined with Jeff Weaver and C.J. Nitkowski on aseven-hit shutout of Cleveland on May 22 (1.0 ip, 1 h), earning his 10thsave…tied season-high three strikeouts, July 1 at Minnesota…on July 28,Todd was traded to Minnesota in exchange for pitcher Mark Redman…gaveup just one earned run in his first 10 outings with the Twins (8.0 ip), Aug. 1-21…won his only decision with Minnesota, Aug. 3 vs. Kansas City…had justa 2.08 (13.0 ip, 3 er) during the month of August…posted both of his saves withthe Twins in August (Aug. 18, Aug. 31)…as a Twin, he was 1-0 with a 3.26 ERAand two saves in 19.1 innings…stranded 16 of 29 (55%) inherited runners andfirst-batters-faced were 20-63 (.317) with nine strikeouts.

2 0 0 0 : Saved a career-high 42 games on the year, establishing a newTigers single-season club record…broke the 27-year old mark held by JohnHiller (38 in 1973)…became the only Tiger ever to post three 30-plus save seasons…the 42 saves tied for first inthe American League (Derek Lowe), earning Todd the first Rolaids Relief Man Award in Tigers history…was namedto his first career All-Star team…for the year, he was 2-4 with a 3.52 ERA…finished 60 games, fourth best in theAL…earned the first of 42 saves on Opening Day, April 3 at Oakland…then recorded the first save in Comerica Parkh i s t o r y, April 11 vs. Seattle…after a slow April (7.88 ERA), Jones rebounded by saving all 10 opportunities in Maywith a 2.00 ERAin being named Tigers Pitcher of the Month…did not allow an earned run in nine straight appearances(7.0 ip), May 2-21…earned a save in six consecutive appearances, May 12-24…allowed just two runs all month,both in the same game, May 24 vs. Cleveland…those pair of runs would be the only ones allowed by Jones fromMay 2 to July 29, a span of 29.2 innings and 31 games…was also named Tigers Pitcher of the Month in June, postinga 0.00 ERAwith seven saves in 10 games…gave up just five hits in 10.1 ip in June…posted a season-high fourstrikeouts, July 8 at Milwaukee…played in the All-Star game July 11 at Atlanta…pitched one inning in the Mid-Summer classic, retiring all three batters…recorded nine saves in 12 appearances in July en route to being namedpitcher of the month for the third consecutive month…was solid again in August, earning seven saves while givingup just three earned runs in 13.1 innings (2.03 ERA)…on August 23, Todd earned his 125th save as a Ti g e r, tyinghim with John Hiller for second place on the club’s all-time saves list…passed Hiller on Sept. 1 at Texas…was 1-1with a 5.73 ERAin September but still saved six games…posted his 39th save of the year on Sept. 17 vs. Boston,

Active Leaders, Saves

Pitcher Sv.John Franco 422Trevor Hoffman 314Roberto Hernandez 294Robb Nen 271Rod Beck 266Mariano Rivera 215Troy Percival 210Jeff Shaw 203Todd Jones 183Jose Mesa 180

Most Saves Since 1997

Pitcher Sv.Trevor Hoffman 216Mariano Rivera 210Robb Nen 198Jeff Shaw 194Troy Percival 171Todd Jones 164Roberto Hernandez 160Billy Wagner 137Rod Beck 104

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setting the new team record…earned his 42nd and final save, Sept. 29 vs.M i n n e s o t a .

1 9 9 9 : Jones was 4-4 with a 3.80 ERAand 30 saves…the 30 saveswere the eighth most in the AL…joined Guillermo Hernandez and MikeHenneman as the only three Tigers with 20-or-more saves in threeseasons…joined Hernandez as the only Tiger ever to post two 30-plus saveseasons.…finished fourth in the league in games finished (62)…was 30-for-35 in save opportunities, a .857 success rate, seventh best in theleague…ranked sixth in the circuit with 80 Rolaids relief points…opponentsbatted just .186 (13-for-70) with RISP, 10th best among A Lr e l i e v e r s … r e c o r d e dhis 100th career save on April 22 vs. Boston…on Sept. 27, Jones struck outCarlos Beltran for the final out at Tiger Stadium, also earning him his 30thsave…converted 20 of his last 22 save opportunities…collected a season-high

nine saves in September/October.1 9 9 8 : Saved 88% of his opportunities (28-of-32), eighth in the AL… was 10th in the Rolaids relief standings

with 70 points…first batters hit just .117 (7-for-60) against Todd, the best mark in the A L and third in the majors…his4.97 ERAwas his highest career ERA, as well as his 35 earned runs…began the season with seven straightscoreless outings (7.0 ip)…posted a season-high three strikeouts twice, both against the Red Sox (July 17 vs.Boston & Sept. 13 at Boston).

1 9 9 7 : In his first season as a Ti g e r, Todd set a then-career high with 31 saves, which tied him for fourth in theAL…10 of his saves came in one run games…his .861 save percentage was fifth best in the league…tied hiscareer high with 68 appearances (1995)…earned his first American League save on April 5 at Chicago…wasnamed Rolaids Reliever of the Month for July (1-0, 1.29 ERA, 10 saves)…named Tigers Pitcher of the Month forS e p t e m b e r, where he was 3-1 with a 2.84 ERA(12.2 ip, 4 er) with seven saves in 11 appearances.

1 9 9 6 : Jones became the Astros closer out of spring training and went on to save a team-high 17 games, despitemissing the later portion of the season on the disabled list…was 6-1 with 16 saves at the All-Star break but wouldonly throw 15.1 innings in the second half of the season…went on the DLwith right shoulder tendinitis on July 19and was activated on Aug. 12…then was on the DLagain from Aug. 18-Sept. 12 with the same ailment…pitchedfor one game with Tucson on a rehab assignment…still tied his career high with six wins…was traded to the Ti g e r sfollowing the season on Dec. 10.

1 9 9 5 : Set career highs in wins (6), games (68), innings (99.2) and strikeouts (96)…his innings and strikeoutsranked second among A L relievers…inherited the closer role when John Hudek was injured on June 23…had a seasonhigh five strikeouts that day vs. Chicago…returned to setup duty after Houston acquired Mike Henneman on A u g .10…had a 14.2 scoreless innings streak from Aug. 30 to Sept. 26.

1 9 9 4 : Posted a career high 2.72 ERAin his first full season in the majors…tied for third among NL r e l i e v e r swith 72.2 innings…had a career high five game win streak, June 11 to Aug. 3.

1 9 9 3 : Began season at Tucson (AAA)…had a 19.2 scoreless-inning-streak, June 3-July 2 . . . recalled July 7and made major league debut, July 7 vs. Pittsburgh…recorded first major league save, August 18 vs. Florida…earned first major league victory, September 7 vs. New York …was 0-0 with a 0.74 ERA(24.1 ip, 2 er), July 7-August18…rated Houston’s Best Prospect by Baseball A m e r i c a.

1 9 9 2 : Began season at Jackson…led league in games (61) and was second in saves (25) and games finished(48)…selected to Texas League post-season All-Star team…recorded his first professional save, April 16 atShreveport…promoted to Tucson, September 1 and made three appearances at A A A to close out the season.

1 9 9 1 : Began season at Osceola…was promoted to Jackson, July 9.1 9 9 0 : Tied for club lead in wins (12), starts (27) and innings pitched (151.1).1 9 8 9 : Began his pro career with Auburn, where he averaged 12.87 strikeouts per nine IP(71 K’s, 49.2 ip).C O L L E G E : Todd attended Jacksonville State (AL) University…was rated as one of the top five power pitchers

in the 1989 draft by Baseball A m e r i c a .

P E R S O N A L : Todd Barton Jones…he and his wife Michelle have a son Alexander (7) and daughter Abigail (4)…isa 1986 graduate of Osborne (GA) High School where he played baseball and basketball…designates time and eff o r tin support of DARE and the Boys and Girls Clubs…signed by Houston scout Jug Deford…Jones was the firstround (27th overall) supplemental pick in by the Astros in 1989 as compensation for Type Afree agent, Nolan Ryan.

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Most Single Season Saves,Detroit History

Sv Player Year42 Todd Jones 200038 John Hiller 197332 Guillermo Hernandez 198431 Guillermo Hernandez 198531 Todd Jones 199730 Todd Jones 199928 Todd Jones 1998

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JONES’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1989 Auburn 2 3 5.44 11 9 1 0 1 0 49.2 47 39 30 2 2 42 1 71 9 11990 Osceola 12 10 3.51 27 27 1 0 0 0 151.1 124 81 59 2 3 109 1 106 16 31991 Osceola 4 4 4.35 14 14 0 0 0 0 72.1 69 38 35 2 3 35 0 51 4 0

Jackson 4 3 4.88 10 10 0 0 0 0 55.1 51 37 30 2 4 39 1 37 6 21992 Jackson 3 7 3.14 61 0 0 0 48 25 66.0 52 28 23 3 2 44 3 60 5 1

Tucson 0 1 4.50 3 0 0 0 2 0 4.0 1 2 2 0 0 10 1 4 1 01993 Tucson 4 2 4.44 41 0 0 0 28 12 48.2 49 26 24 5 0 31 0 45 5 0

HOUSTON 1 2 3.13 27 0 0 0 8 2 37.1 28 14 13 4 1 15 0 25 1 11994 HOUSTON 5 2 2.72 48 0 0 0 20 5 72.2 52 23 22 3 1 26 4 63 1 01995 HOUSTON 6 5 3.07 68 0 0 0 40 15 99.2 89 38 34 8 6 52 17 96 5 01996 HOUSTON 6 3 4.40 51 0 0 0 37 17 57.1 61 30 28 5 5 32 6 44 3 0

Tucson 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 01997 DETROIT 5 4 3.09 68 0 0 0 51 31 70.0 60 29 24 3 1 35 2 70 7 01998 DETROIT 1 4 4.97 65 0 0 0 53 28 63.1 58 38 35 7 2 36 4 57 5 01999 DETROIT 4 4 3.80 65 0 0 0 62 30 66.1 64 30 28 7 1 35 1 64 2 02000 DETROIT 2 4 3.52 67 0 0 0 60 #42 64.0 67 28 25 6 1 25 1 67 2 02001 DETROIT 4 5 4.62 45 0 0 0 28 11 48.2 60 31 25 6 0 22 1 39 3 0

MINNESOTA 1 0 3.26 24 0 0 0 8 2 19.1 27 8 7 3 0 7 0 15 0 0Major Lg. Totals 35 33 3.62 528 0 0 0 367 183 598.2 566 269 241 52 18 285 36 540 29 1National Lg. Totals 18 12 3.27 194 0 0 0 105 39 267.0 230 105 97 20 13 125 27 228 10 1American Lg. Totals 17 21 3.91 334 0 0 0 262 144 331.2 336 164 144 32 5 160 9 312 19 0Minor Lg. Totals 29 30 4.07 168 60 2 0 79 37 449.1 394 252 203 16 14 312 7 374 47 7

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 DET P 45 5 9 1 15 0 .9332001 MIN P 24 2 1 0 3 0 1.000Totals P 528 35 50 3 88 3 .966

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SBTotals .273 11 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCamden Yards 0.00 1 0 4 8 8.2 0Fenway Park 1.20 1 0 8 13 15.0 2Edison Field 6.75 0 1 3 8 6.2 5Comiskey Park 5.93 1 1 5 14 13.2 9Jacobs Field 8.56 0 2 4 15 13.2 13Tiger Stadium 4.61 5 8 44 10199.2 51Kauffman Stadium 5.84 0 2 6 12 12.1 8County Stadium 0.00 0 0 2 3 3.2 0Metrodome 3.57 1 2 11 27 22.2 9Yankee Stadium 0.00 1 0 3 9 9.2 0Network Assoc. 2.53 0 0 8 10 10.2 3Kingdome 4.05 0 0 4 7 6.2 3Ballpark at Arlington 4.50 0 0 5 12 12.0 6SkyDome 2.79 0 1 2 11 9.2 3Atl.-Fulton County 4.26 1 0 1 7 6.1 3Wrigley Field 3.14 0 1 6 12 14.1 5Cinergy Field 5.40 2 0 2 13 16.2 10

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERAstrodome 2.62 11 9 17 93134.0 39Dodger Stadium 1.04 0 0 2 7 8.2 1Olympic Stadium 4.20 0 0 2 10 15.0 7Shea Stadium 1.42 0 1 3 9 12.2 2Veterans Stadium 0.00 0 0 4 6 6.2 0Three Rivers 1.64 1 0 4 8 11.0 2Busch Stadium 3.66 3 0 1 17 19.2 8Qualcomm Stadium 0.00 1 0 1 7 10.0 03 Com Park 3.00 0 0 1 7 9.0 3Coors Field 11.81 0 0 0 4 5.1 7Pro Player Stadium 6.30 0 1 0 6 10.0 7Turner Field 0.00 0 0 1 1 1.0 0Bank One Ballpark 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Tropicana Field 2.45 0 0 3 7 7.1 2Mile High Stadium 27.00 0 1 0 2 2.1 7SAFECO Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Comerica Park 3.77 6 3 26 60 62.0 26

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston in the first round (27th overall) of the June 1989 draft…on disabledlist (July 19-Aug. 12, 1996)…on disabled list (Aug. 18-Sept. 12, 1996)…traded by Houston along with PDoug Brocail,OF Brian Hunter, INF Orlando Miller and cash considerations to Detroit for C Brad Ausmus, P Jose Lima, PC.J.Nitkowski, P Trever Miller and INF Daryle Ward, Dec. 10, 1996…traded by Detroit to Minnesota for P Mark Redman,July 28, 2001…signed by Colorado as a free agent, Jan. 11, 2002.

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JONES’CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 5, twice (last: June 23, 1995 vs. Chicago-NL)

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief Appearance: 3.1 ip, July 26, 1994 at Cin.

Win Streak (starts): None

Win Streak (decisions): 5, June 11-Aug. 3, 1994

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): 4, Aug. 11-Sept. 28, 1995

Wa l k s : 4, three times (last: May 28, 1998 vs. Chicago-AL)

Earned Runs: 5, May 23, 1999 at Cleveland

Scoreless Innings: 28.1 ip, July 26, 1994-May 12, 1995

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club, Site W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 AMERICANLEAGUE (at Atlanta) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .252 2248 566 52 285 540 .338 .370vs. Left .274 1069 293 26 149 247 .360 .403vs. Right .232 1179 273 26 136 293 .317 .339Relief .252 2248 566 52 285 540 .338 .370Home .247 1131 279 21 136 260 .329 .363Away .257 1117 287 31 149 280 .347 .377None on .260 1117 290 27 126 272 .338 .387Runners on .244 1131 276 25 159 268 .338 .3530 on/out .256 508 130 13 49 128 .323 .402RISP .238 680 162 15 129 164 .356 .3531st IP .259 1796 465 43 233 423 .345 .383Inn. 1-6 .218 110 24 2 18 20 .333 .336Inn. 7+ .254 2138 542 50 267 520 .338 .371Close, Late .253 1361 345 30 191 347 .346 .362vs 1st Batr .255 475 121 13 48 114 .323 .402Pre-All Star .246 1205 296 26 159 290 .333 .360Post-All Star .259 1043 270 26 126 250 .344 .381

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.24 5 5 13 69 68.0 32 29 54Relief 4.24 5 5 13 69 68.0 32 29 54Home 4.25 5 2 7 37 36.0 17 15 25Away 4.22 0 3 6 32 32.0 15 14 29April 7.56 0 2 5 10 8.1 7 8 4May 4.09 2 1 5 12 11.0 5 3 9June 5.65 1 2 1 12 14.1 9 4 11July 2.40 1 0 0 11 15.0 4 7 15August 2.08 1 0 2 14 13.0 3 4 10Sept. 5.79 0 0 0 7 4.2 3 3 4October 5.40 0 0 0 3 1.2 1 0 1Grass 4.39 4 5 11 52 55.1 27 24 39Turf 3.55 1 0 2 17 12.2 5 5 15Day 7.31 1 3 4 18 16.0 13 12 15Night 3.29 4 2 9 51 52.0 19 17 39vs.Bal 4.50 0 0 1 2 2.0 1 1 2vs.Bos 3.38 0 0 0 2 2.2 1 1 4vs.Ana 4.50 1 0 1 5 4.0 2 1 1vs.CWS 6.14 0 2 4 8 7.1 5 3 5vs.Cle 3.75 0 1 1 14 12.0 5 6 8vs.Det 5.40 0 0 0 3 1.2 1 1 2vs.KC 7.11 1 1 0 6 6.1 5 1 6vs.Mil 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 0vs.Min 9.00 1 1 1 4 5.0 5 3 4vs.NYY 3.38 0 0 0 4 5.1 2 3 3vs.Tex 1.59 1 0 3 6 5.2 1 3 6vs.Tor 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 1vs.ChC 2.70 1 0 0 3 3.1 1 3 3vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 0 2vs.StL 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 1 3vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.TB 4.91 0 0 2 4 3.2 2 2 3Pre-All Star 5.03 4 5 11 39 39.1 22 18 31Post-All Star 3.14 1 0 2 30 28.2 10 11 23

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .312 279 87 9 29 54 9 .373 .470vs. Left .325 123 40 5 12 22 1 .382 .504vs. Right .301 156 47 4 17 32 8 .366 .442REL .312 279 87 9 29 54 9 .373 .470Home .329 152 50 4 15 25 5 .385 .493Away .291 127 37 5 14 29 4 .359 .441None on .321 137 44 6 11 29 0 .372 .526Runners on .303 142 43 3 18 25 9 .374 .4150 on/out .290 62 18 3 5 14 0 .343 .532RISP .337 86 29 3 13 12 5 .412 .488R I S P / 2 o u t .341 44 15 1 8 7 0 .442 .4771st IP .297 232 69 7 24 45 8 .359 .457Inn. 1-6 .333 3 1 0 0 1 1 .333 .333Inn. 7+ .312 276 86 9 29 53 8 .373 .471C l o s e , L a t e .312 154 48 6 24 27 6 .398 .474B. Loaded .444 9 4 0 0 2 0 .364 .556vs 1st Batr .333 63 21 4 6 9 1 .391 .6030-0 count .543 35 19 2 1 0 1 .541 .857After (0-1) .301 136 41 3 5 33 5 .324 .419After (1-0) .250 108 27 4 23 21 3 .379 .4072 strikes .180 139 25 0 12 54 7 .243 .209Pit. 1-15 .302 192 58 6 18 37 6 .358 .458Pit. 16-30 .311 74 23 3 11 16 3 .395 .500Pit. 31-45 .462 13 6 0 0 1 0 .462 .462Pre-All Star .304 161 49 5 18 31 5 .370 .460Post-All Star .322 118 38 4 11 23 4 .377 .483

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.62 35 33 183528 598.2 241 285 540Relief 3.62 35 33 183528 598.2 241 285 540Home 3.49 23 19 89264 301.2 117 136 260Away 3.76 12 14 94264 297.0 124 149 280April 4.83 4 8 22 77 78.1 42 49 68May 2.96 6 3 37 92 103.1 34 44 83June 3.55 7 7 27 84 101.1 40 49 93July 2.90 7 6 35 93 121.0 39 55 128August 3.53 3 4 32 94 102.0 40 42 85Sept. 4.48 7 5 28 81 88.1 44 43 78October 4.15 1 0 2 7 4.1 2 3 5Grass 4.07 18 21 133336 358.1 162 180 319Turf 2.96 17 12 50192 240.1 79 105 221Day 4.43 8 13 64178 187.0 92 96 188Night 3.26 27 20 119350 411.2 149 189 352vs.Bal 1.56 1 0 9 17 17.1 3 5 13vs.Bos 3.48 1 1 11 19 20.2 8 7 25vs.Ana 3.10 3 1 9 22 20.1 7 12 18vs.CWS 7.57 1 2 13 29 27.1 23 16 16vs.Cle 6.43 1 2 9 30 28.0 20 12 25vs.Det 5.40 0 0 0 3 1.2 1 1 2vs.KC 5.40 1 3 9 22 23.1 14 11 20vs.Mil 2.70 0 0 2 6 6.2 2 0 7vs.Min 3.38 3 3 13 29 32.0 12 18 23vs.NYY 2.16 1 2 9 24 25.0 6 16 20vs.Oak 2.21 0 0 14 20 20.1 5 13 25vs.Sea 2.65 0 1 9 19 17.0 5 8 24vs.Tex 5.14 1 0 10 22 21.0 12 13 23vs.Tor 2.21 2 1 6 22 20.1 5 6 19vs.Atl 3.54 2 2 2 18 20.1 8 4 19vs.ChC 1.84 3 1 10 24 29.1 6 16 32vs.Cin 3.86 4 1 4 22 30.1 13 17 32vs.Hou 16.62 0 3 0 5 4.1 8 5 4vs.LA 1.84 1 0 3 11 14.2 3 3 16vs.Mon 2.42 0 0 3 17 26.0 7 14 14vs.NYM 2.39 1 2 5 18 26.1 7 8 19vs.Phi 4.05 0 2 6 13 13.1 6 6 10vs.Pit 4.38 2 2 6 20 24.2 12 15 17vs.StL 3.10 3 0 4 23 29.0 10 16 32vs.SD 0.00 2 0 3 14 25.1 0 4 20vs.SF 2.55 0 0 3 14 17.2 5 9 18vs.Col 6.20 2 1 1 14 20.1 14 13 15vs.Fla 5.82 0 2 2 16 21.2 14 14 16vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.TB 3.38 0 1 8 14 13.1 5 3 15Pre-All Star 3.47 20 19 98286 324.1 125 159 290Post-All Star 3.81 15 14 85242 274.1 116 126 250

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 186 B/T: L/L Age: 25 Born: Dec. 12, 1976 in Pasco, Wash.Residence: Casper, Wyo.Major League Service: 0.031Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the 33rd round of the 1996 June draft.CAREER: Originally drafted by the Rockies (37th round) in 1995 but opted to go to Indian Hills

Community College and the club snagged him a year later in the 33rd round…Josh makes his thirdappearance in a major league camp…owns the Rockies minor league record for strikeouts in a seasonwith 215 (1998)…now in his sixth year as a pro, Kalinowski was recently rated as the 13th best prospectin the Rockies system by Baseball America.

2 0 0 1 : Pitched for A A Carolina in 2001 where he was 7-8 with a 4.06 ERA…tied for the team lead with theseven victories…his starts (25), innings pitched (137.1) and strikeouts (116) were second on the club to LukeHudson…walked 65 batters, the fourth most in the Southern League…had a four-game winning streak (six starts)from June 27-July 22, compiling a 1.86 ERAin that span (38.2 ip, 8 er)…struck out a season-high nine on April 26vs. West Tenn…played for the Mesa Solar Sox in the 2001 Arizona Fall League…started seven games with onerelief appearance, going 1-1 with a 3.81 ERA…in the Fall League, he and fellow Sox pitcher Matt Guerrier combinedto no-hit Maryvale through seven innings (Guerrier 4.0, and Kalinowski, 3.0)…but after Kalinowski departed at theend of the seventh, Mesa’s next pitcher allowed a hit and a run but Kalinowski did pick up the victory in a 3-1 game.

2 0 0 0 : The left-hander made his Double-Adebut and made six starts before undergoing surgery to removebone spurs in his left elbow…Dr. Richard Hawkins and Dr. Michael Curtin performed the procedure in June, 2000in Denver…C a r o l i n a ’s Opening Day starter, Josh sustained a loss at Jacksonville April 6…got his first Double-Aw i n ,April 17 vs. Tennessee, fanning nine in 6.0 innings…after his four starts, the Rockies placed him on the DL M a y1 with elbow soreness…missed about a month-and-a-half before returning to start June 10 at Tennessee, wherehe threw 3.0 scoreless innings on two hits, no walks and two Ks…went 3.0 innings again in his next start June 15,his season’s final outing… the Rockies placed him back on the DLJune 1.

1 9 9 9 : The Carolina League Pitcher of the Ye a r’s 2.11 ERAwas second among all full-season minor leaguepitchers…on May 20 vs. Lynchburg, he sat down the first 13 batters, including five consecutive strikeouts from thefirst through third innings; in the contest, a 5-1 loss, he fanned 11 in 5.2 innings with two walks and three unearnedruns…on May 31 at Myrtle Beach, he fanned 12 and threw two-hit ball over 7.0 innings in a no-decision…on a 1-0 win July 27 at Potomac, he fanned 10 over 8.0 scoreless IP.

1 9 9 8 : Josh struck out 215, more than any pitcher in organizational history…the Ks were second among allminor league pitchers, one notch behind Rick Ankiel (221)…on June 28 vs. Hickory, Kalinowski set anotherorganizational record with 17 strikeouts, the most in all of minor league ball that season…on Aug. 26, Kalinowskithrew a no-hitter; he faced two over the minimum in the 5-0 shutout over Charleston, SC, walking four and fannings e v e n .

1 9 9 7 : After signing as a draft-and-follow, Josh launched his pro career in the short-season NorthwestLeague…he went 0-1 with a 2.41 ERA in six starts (five no-decisions)…he helped Portland to the leaguec h a m p i o n s h i p .

P E R S O N A L : Joshua David Kalinowski…a 1995 graduate of Natrona County (Wyo.) High School, he wasall-state in football and basketball, competing in a state that has no high school baseball… the Casper school hasalso produced Mike Lansing, Mike Devereaux and Tom Browning.

KALINOWSKI’S CAREERRECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1997 Portland 0 1 2.41 6 6 0 0 0 0 18.2 15 6 5 0 0 10 0 27 3 01998 Asheville 12 10 3.92 28 28 3 1 0 0 172.1 159 93 75 15 8 65 0 *215 17 31999 Salem 11 6 *2.11 27 27 1 0 0 0 162.1 119 47 38 3 6 71 0 *176 11 12000 Carolina 1 3 6.23 6 6 0 0 0 0 26.0 30 22 18 0 1 12 0 27 2 12001 Carolina 7 8 4.06 25 25 0 0 0 0 137.1 151 76 62 15 5 65 0 116 5 1Minor Lg. Totals 31 28 3.45 92 92 4 1 0 0 516.2 474 244 198 33 20 223 0 561 38 6

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 195 B/T: R/R Age: 29 (30 on July 11)Born: July 11, 1972 in Edwardsville, Ill.Residence: Edwardsville, Ill.Major League Service: 1.059Contract: First year of a one-year contract

SIGNED as a minor-league free agent, Nov. 7, 2000CAREER: Little is one of only 11 non-roster invitees to make Colorado’s Opening Day roster out of

spring training…begins his ninth season as a pro…started 13 games (9 in CF, 4 in RF) for the Rockies in2001…foot injuries forced him to miss most of last year after a solid start…has 30 hits in only 85 majorleague at-bats (.309).

2 0 0 1 : Mark saw action in 51 games for the Rockies, starting in 13, despite missing 92 games while on thedisabled list…finished with a .341 (29-for-89) average with six doubles, three homers and 13 RBI…earned his firstcareer spot on an Opening Day roster with the Rockies, the 11th player in team history to make the opening dayroster as non-roster invitee…nine of his starts came in CF where he batted .441 (15-for-34) with a homer and 15RBI as a centerfielder…saw action in the team’s first game of the season April 2 vs.St. Louis (0-for-1 as a pinchhitter)…it was his first major league game since September of 1998 with the Cardinals…got his first hit as a Rockieon April 8 vs. S a n Diego…his first major league RBI came on April 12 at St.Louis, a pinch hit single in the final frame,the difference in a 6-4 come from behind Rockies’win…made his fifth career start, his first of 2001, on April 13 vs.Arizona (1-for-4, run, stolen base)…had a career night on May 11 against Montreal when he went 4-for-5 with adouble, a pair of homers, four RBI and four runs scored…hit his first career homer in the second inning, a 419 footbomb to right off Chris Peters…his second long ball came in the eighth on the first pitch…the 11 total bases tiedfor third most at year’s end for the Rockies…on May 26 in San Francisco, Little had two outfield assists, tying a club

★ The Non-Roster Leap ★On 40 occasions, a non-roster invitee has made Colorado’s big-league club over the course of the

year. Eleven players have left spring training as part of the Opening-Day roster. In 1999, the Rockies tiedtheir ‘93 franchise record by bringing seven non-roster players to the majors. But the club had neverbrought that many to Denver without a non-roster player in uniform on Opening Day. In 2000, the clubleft Tucson with a non-roster player for the first time in three years. In fact, the Rockies in their 2000Opening Day clubhouse had two non-roster invitees, the most since the inaugural ‘93 season.

Out of Spring Camp:Bruce Ruffin 1993Danny Sheaffer 1993Bryn Smith 1993Gerald Young 1993Mike Kingery 1994Jorge Brito 1995Pedro Castellano 1996Darnell Coles 1997Scott Servais 2000Jeff Manto 2000Mark Little 2001

During the Regular SeasonChris Jones 1993, ‘94Mark Knudson 1993Nelson Liriano 1993, ‘98Trenidad Hubbard 1994Mark Thompson 1994Bruce Walton 1994Angel Echevarria 1996John Habyan 1996Neifi Perez 1996Jamey Wright 1996Todd Helton 1997Harvey Pulliam 1997David Wainhouse 1998Jeff Barry 1998, ’99Terry Shumpert 1998, ‘99Mark Strittmatter 1998Henry Blanco 1999Chris Petersen 1999

Ben Petrick 1999J.R. Phillips 1999Mike Porzio 1999Bubba Carpenter 2000Giovanni Carrara 2000Kevin Jarvis 2000Pete Walker 2000Joe Davenport 2001Brooks Kieshnick 2001Adam Melhuse 2001Kevin Sefcik 2001

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record done 11 other times… finished May with a .366 (15-for-41) average, the third highest on the club…wasoriginally placed on the 15-day DLbefore the June 1 contest due to bone irritation/stress reaction in his left foot (retroMay 29) and was later transferred to the 60-day DLon the 25th of July…placed on the DLfor a second time on A u g u s t26 with turf toe on the big toe of his right foot…was again transferred to the 60-day DLon September 12 and wouldbe forced to miss the rest of the season.

2 0 0 0 : Helped Memphis (AAA) to a Pacific Coast League championship by batting .283 (120-for-424) with 15homers and 64 RBI…his RBI established a career-high, while his home runs tied his 1997 best…his 29 doubles tiedfor fourth in the St. Louis chain…he also ranked among organizational leaders in hits (eighth), home runs (ninth),runs (tied, eighth), triples (tied, fifth) and steals (sixth)…onJune 23 at Colorado Springs, he hit for the cycle…his RBIdouble in the ninth completed the feat…hit safely in 19-of-21 games, July 19-Aug. 5…from Aug. 15-18, he strungtogether a four-game home run streak…from Aug. 11-19, he strung together an eight-game RBI streak.

1 9 9 9 : Went to major league spring training as a non-roster invitee…spent the season with Memphis (AAA) inthe Pacific Coast League and hit a career-best .296 (58-for-196) in 51 games.

1 9 9 8 : Mark played for a pair of Tr i p l e - A clubs in two organizations and finished his season with his first majorleague action…in his final year in the Rangers system, he opened at Oklahoma (AAA)…hit safely in 10 straight games,April 7-17…on Aug. 9, the Rangers sent him to the St. Louis and he reported directly to Memphis (AAA)…on Sept.12 at the Astrodome, he made his major league debut, starting in right field and batting ninth (Tony La Russa battedhis pitcher eighth)…against Randy Johnson that afternoon, he went 0-for-2 with a walk and strikeout…collected hisfirst major league hit on Sept. 16 at Busch Stadium, a single off Pittsburgh’s Javier Martinez…three days later atMilwaukee, he posted his first major league stolen base.

1 9 9 7 : The everyday center fielder at Oklahoma City (AAA), Little led the club in runs (72) and finished third insteals (21)…from July 21 to season’s end, he went 44-for-129 (.341) over his final 35 games…on June 19 atNashville, he homered three times…defensively, he paced American Association outfielders with 280 putouts and297 total chances, while his nine outfield assists were tied for fourth…following the regular season, he played for Zuliain the Venezuelan Winter League.

1 9 9 6 : An all-star at Double-ATulsa, he led the team with 22 steals…the organization’s April Player of theMonth, he hit .360 with five homers and 16 RBI…on July 21, he partially tore his right rotator cuff and, after five morestarts as DH, went on the disabled list Aug. 2…rehabbed the injury in the Florida Instructional League.

1 9 9 5 : Mark led Single-ACharlotte in runs, doubles, triples, walks and steals.1 9 9 4 : The Rangers’eighth-round selection in the June draft, he started his career with Hudson Valley (A).P E R S O N A L : Mark Travis Little…he and his wife, Charity are expecting their first child this year…lettered in

basketball and baseball at Edwardsville (Ill.) High School, where he helped his team to the 1990 Illinois Class-AAbaseball championship…Mark also attended Lakeland College in Mattoon, Ill. and Memphis State University…signedby Rangers scouts Jimmy Dreyer and Marc Delpiano.

LITTLE’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSHits: 4, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

Home Runs: 2, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

RBI: 4, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

Doubles: 2, May 26, 2001 at San Francisco

Runs: 4, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

Total Bases: 11, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

Hit Streak: 3, twice (last: Aug. 18-21, 2001)

Walks: 1, three times (last: May 25, 2001 at SF)

Strikeouts: 3, twice (last: Sept. 23, 1998 vs. Houston

LITTLE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1994 Hudson Val .293 54 208 33 61 95 15 5 3 27 0 4 1 22 1 38 14 5 4 .457 .3571995 Charlotte .256 115 438 75 112 186 31 8 9 50 2 2 14 51 1 108 20 14 4 .425 .3501996 Tulsa .291 101 409 69 119 186 24 2 13 50 5 3 10 48 0 88 22 10 5 .455 .3771997 Okla City .263 121 415 72 109 185 23 4 15 45 8 0 8 39 1 100 21 9 8 .446 .3381998 Oklahoma .296 69 274 58 81 133 20 4 8 46 0 5 10 16 0 60 9 6 4 .485 .351

Memphis .270 19 63 9 17 26 3 3 0 6 0 2 2 6 1 10 0 3 0 .413 .342ST. LOUIS .083 7 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 1 0 0 .083 .214

1999 Memphis .296 51 196 40 58 88 11 5 3 22 1 1 6 10 1 48 12 5 3 .449 .3472000 Memphis .283 107 424 70 120 208 29 7 15 64 1 2 11 51 1 98 22 11 2 .491 .3732001 COLORADO .341 51 85 18 29 44 6 0 3 13 0 0 4 1 1 20 5 2 0 .518 .378

Colo Sprngs .375 9 40 6 15 17 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 2 1 .425 .432Major Lg. Totals .309 58 97 18 30 45 6 0 3 13 1 0 4 3 1 25 6 2 0 .464 .356Minor Lg. Totals .281 646 2467 432 692 1124 158 38 66 314 17 19 63 246 6 559 120 65 31 .456 .358

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1998 STL OF 7 11 0 0 11 0 1.0002001 COL OF 29 36 3 0 39 3 1.000Totals OF 36 47 3 0 50 3 1.000

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .341 51 85 29 3 13 .378 .518vs. Left .326 --- 43 14 2 7 .370 .488vs. Right .357 --- 42 15 1 6 .386 .548Home .415 26 41 17 3 8 .429 .683Away .273 25 44 12 0 5 .333 .364None on .352 --- 54 19 1 1 .386 .500Runners on .323 --- 31 10 2 12 .364 .548April .278 17 18 5 0 4 .278 .278May .366 21 41 15 2 7 .422 .634August .346 13 26 9 1 2 .370 .5000 on/out .357 --- 28 10 1 1 .379 .500RISP .316 --- 19 6 1 10 .381 .526RISP/2out .333 --- 6 2 0 3 .500 .500C l o s e / L a t e .273 --- 11 3 0 2 .273 .273B. Loaded .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #1 .412 --- 34 14 1 4 .429 .559Batting #3 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 1.000 --- 1 1 0 1 .0001.000Batting #6 .000 --- 5 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .333 --- 15 5 2 6 .412 .800Batting #8 .143 --- 7 1 0 0 .333 .143Batting #9 .364 --- 22 8 0 2 .364 .500As lf .231 --- 13 3 1 3 .286 .538As cf .441 --- 34 15 1 5 .457 .588As rf .308 --- 13 4 1 2 .438 .615All OF .367 --- 60 22 3 10 .415 .583As ph .280 --- 25 7 0 3 .280 .360As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .280 --- 25 7 0 3 .280 .3600-0 count .538 --- 13 7 2 5 .5711.000After (0-1) .143 --- 42 6 0 2 .200 .190After (1-0) .533 --- 30 16 1 6 .548 .7672 strikes .189 --- 37 7 0 0 .231 .243Grass .346 49 81 28 3 13 .384 .519Turf .250 2 4 1 0 0 .250 .500Day .419 23 43 18 1 7 .432 .581Night .262 28 42 11 2 6 .326 .452Inn. 1-6 .404 26 47 19 2 7 .451 .596Inn. 7+ .263 37 38 10 1 6 .282 .421vs.Atl .273 5 11 3 0 0 .333 .273vs.ChC .000 3 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Cin .250 5 8 2 0 0 .250 .375vs.LA .250 3 4 1 0 0 .250 .500vs.Mon .556 3 9 5 2 4 .6001.333vs.NYM .308 7 13 4 0 1 .357 .308vs.Phi .250 2 4 1 0 0 .250 .500vs.Pit .500 3 4 2 0 0 .500 .500vs.StL .333 4 3 1 0 2 .333 .333vs.SD .500 4 4 2 0 1 .500 .500vs.SF .429 3 7 3 0 2 .556 .714vs.Fla .500 4 8 4 1 2 .500 .875vs.Ari .143 5 7 1 0 1 .143 .143Pre-All Star .339 38 59 20 2 11 .381 .525Post-All Star .346 13 26 9 1 2 .370 .500

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .309 97 30 3 13 .356 .464vs. Left .269 52 14 2 7 .321 .404vs. Right .356 45 16 1 6 .396 .533Home .375 48 18 3 8 .388 .604Away .245 49 12 0 5 .327 .327None on .297 64 19 1 1 .338 .422Runners on .333 33 11 2 12 .389 .545April .278 18 5 0 4 .278 .278May .366 41 15 2 7 .422 .634August .346 26 9 1 2 .370 .500Sept. .083 12 1 0 0 .214 .0830 on/out .323 31 10 1 1 .344 .452Scoring Pos .333 21 7 1 10 .391 .524Close/Late .250 12 3 0 2 .250 .250B Loaded .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #1 .412 34 14 1 4 .429 .559Batting #3 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #4 - 0 0 0 0 - -Batting #5 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0Batting #6 .125 8 1 0 0 .125 .125Batting #7 .333 15 5 2 6 .412 .800Batting #8 .143 7 1 0 0 .400 .143Batting #9 .258 31 8 0 2 .281 .355As lf .250 16 4 1 3 .333 .500As cf .441 34 15 1 5 .457 .588As rf .182 22 4 1 2 .308 .364As ph .280 25 7 0 3 .280 .360Grass .319 91 29 3 13 .361 .473Turf .167 6 1 0 0 .286 .333Day .375 48 18 1 7 .400 .521Night .245 49 12 2 6 .315 .408Inning 1-6 .339 56 19 2 7 .393 .500Inning 7+ .268 41 11 1 6 .302 .415vs.Mil .000 3 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.Atl .273 11 3 0 0 .333 .273vs.ChC .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Cin .250 8 2 0 0 .250 .375vs.Hou .000 6 0 0 0 .143 .000vs.LA .250 4 1 0 0 .250 .500vs.Mon .556 9 5 2 4 .600 1 . 3 3 3vs.NYM .308 13 4 0 1 .357 .308vs.Phi .250 4 1 0 0 .250 .500vs.Pit .429 7 3 0 0 .429 .429vs.StL .333 3 1 0 2 .333 .333vs.SD .500 4 2 0 1 .500 .500vs.SF .429 7 3 0 2 .556 .714vs.Fla .500 8 4 1 2 .500 .875vs.Ari .143 7 1 0 1 .143 .143Pre-All Star .339 59 20 2 11 .381 .525Post-All Star .263 38 10 1 2 .317 .368

BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICounty Stadium .000 3 0 0 0Wrigley Field .000 1 0 0 0Cinergy Field .167 6 1 0 0Astrodome .000 2 0 0 0Dodger Stadium .000 2 0 0 0Shea Stadium .250 8 2 0 0Veterans Stadium .250 4 1 0 0Busch Stadium .250 8 2 0 2

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIQualcomm Stadium .500 2 1 0 1Coors Field .415 41 17 3 8Pro Player Stadium .000 1 0 0 0Turner Field .222 9 2 0 0Bank One Ballpark .000 1 0 0 0Pacific Bell Park .429 7 3 0 2PNC Park .500 2 1 0 0

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Texas Rangers in the eighth round of the 1994 June draft…traded by theRangers to St. Louis, Aug. 9, 1998, completing the deal in which Rangers sent LHPDarren Oliver, INF Fernando Tatisand a PTBN to St. Louis for RHP Todd Stotlemyre and INF Royce Clayton, July 31, 1998…signed by Colorado as aminor league free agent, Nov. 7, 2000…on disabled list (May 29-July 25, 2001)…transferred to 60-day DL(July 25-Aug.5, 2001)…on DL(Aug. 25-Sept. 12, 2001)…transferred to 60-day DL(Sept. 12, 2001-remainder of the season).

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 225 B/T: L/L Age: 33 (34 on Sept. 13)Born: Sept. 13, 1968 in Annapolis, Md.Residence: Morrison, Colo.Major League Service: 10.072Contract: Second year of a five-year contract through 2005(2006 club option)

SIGNED to a five-year free agent contract, December 4, 2000CAREER: The most senior member on the Rockies pitching staff, Neagle (NAY-gul) has 114 victo-

ries in the major leagues, placing him 30th among all active pitchers…has 19 major league completegames and seven shutouts to his credit…his .597 winning percentage is the 16th highest among activeML pitchers…embarks on his 14th professional season, 11th at the big league level…is playing for hissixth organization…has a World Series ring (2000 with the Yankees) and is a 20-game winner (Atlanta,1997)…for his career, the lefthander has walked just 2.76 batters per nine innings…has struck out nine ormore hitters in a game on 13 different occasions.

2 0 0 1 : Neagle finished second to Mike Hampton on the Rockies for wins (9),starts (30), innings pitched (170.2) and led the club in strikeouts ( 1 3 9 ) . . . a v e r a g e d7.3 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched, his best strikeout to inning ratio since 1994when he posted 8.0 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…the 139 K’s were the fifth most infranchise history…consistent all season, Neagle worked at least 5.0 innings in 27of his 30 starting assignments and allowed three or fewer earned runs in 19 of his30 starts…Denny was also solid with the bat in 2001, hitting at a .196 clip with a pairof homers including the only grand slam by a major league pitcher during the 2001season…Rockies were 16-14 in the 30 games that Neagle started…was verye ffective at Coors Field going 6-2 in 15 home starts with a 5.70 ERA(79.0 ip, 50er)…won his first four decisions at Coors Field but the team was even better as theRockies were 8-0 in Denny’s first eight starts at home…for the season the club woundup 11-4 when Neagle started at Coors…after not walking a batter in 24.0 springinnings Neagle made his Colorado debut on April 4 at Coors Field vs. St. Louis,allowing three earned runs in 5.0 ip in getting the win…at Qualcomm Stadium onApril 19, Denny combined with three relief pitchers to blank the Padres 4-0...it wasN e a g l e ’s second win of 2001 and the 100th of his NLcareer (has seven A Lw i n swith the Yankees during his time with New York)…also picked up his first hit as aRockie in the game, a fifth inning double…the win April 19 in San Diego was not onlya milestone for Denny, but with Hampton and Kane Davis combining on a shutoutthe previous day, it gave the Rockies consecutive shutouts for the first time in clubhistory…ran his record to 4-2 with consecutive start victories May 11 vs. Montrealand then May 17 vs. his former club, the Braves, at Turner Field...worked 7.0innings in the win over the Expos which was his season high (four times)…won hisfifth start in seven decisions, June 8 over St. Louis, but strained his right hamstringscoring a run in the bottom of the fifth inning and was forced to the sidelines...wenton the disabled list the next day where he remained through June 23…came off thedisabled list June 24 to defeat Arizona for his sixth win on the season and improvedhis home mark to a perfect 4-0…lost his first four decisions after the break, the longestlosing streak of his career…allowed nine runs in 5.1 innings vs. the Dodgers on July21, the most runs he has allowed in any one appearance of his MLc a r e e r … s n a p p e dhis four game losing streak with an 8-3 victory over the Marlins at Coors Field August 18 (7.0 ip, 2 er)...defeatedMilwaukee at Miller Park in his next start for his eighth victory of 2001 and gave him wins in consecutive starts forthe third and final time in 2001…defeated the Dodgers at Coors Field September 4 for his ninth and final win of 2001(6.0 ip, 2 er)…despite missing his 10th victory on September 29 vs. the Brewers, Neagle did make franchisehistory by becoming the first Rockies hurler to belt a grand slam...the fourth inning blast off Milwaukee’s Jimmy Haynestraveled 392 feet to the Rockies bullpen in rightfield, and gave Colorado a 13-6 lead…it was Neagle’s second careerslam (other: 6/27/95 at Wrigley Field).

Denny NeagleAmong Active Pitchers

Most WinsRk. Player Wins

1. Roger Clemens 2802. Greg Maddux 2573. Tom Glavine 2244. Randy Johnson 2005. David Cone 1936. Chuck Finley 1897. Kevin Brown 1808. Bret Saberhagen 1679. David Wells 166

10. Mike Mussina 16430. Denny Neagle 114

Winning Pct.Rk. Player Pct.

1. Pedro Martinez .6912. Randy Johnson .6643. Roger Clemens .6594. Mike Mussina .6415. Andy Pettitte .6396. Greg Maddux .6387. Tom Glavine .6298. Bartolo Colon .6139. Kirk Reuter .613

10. Aaron Sele .61114. Mike Hampton .60016. Denny Neagle .597

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2 0 0 0 : Neagle won 10 of his 12 decisions for the Reds, then went to the Yankees in a July 12 deal and earnedhis first World Series ring…combined with Cincinnati and New York, Neagle went 15-9 with a 4.52 ERA(209.0 IP,105 ER), with 81 walks and 146 strikeouts in 34 games, 33 starts…at the time of his trade to New York, Neagle wastied for fourth in the NLwith an .800 winning percentage (8-2) and ninth with a 3.52 ERA…went 7-7 with a 5.81 ERAin 16 games, 15 starts, for the A L East Champions…overall, he went at least 7.0 innings 17 times…he allowed twoor fewer earned runs in 14 starts and walked two or fewer in 19 of his starts…Neagle won 11 consecutive decisions,his career’s longest streak, from Aug. 30, 1999 to June 3, 2000. (won his last six 1999 decisions, and his first fivein 2000, all five at Cinergy Field)…during the 20 appearances (19 starts) over the streak, he compiled a 2.93 ERA(95.1 IP, 31 ER)…on April 20 at Cinergy, he embarked on a scoreless streak that would reach 21.0 innings (secondbest in his career toa 26.2 scoreless streak in 1997)…the stretch ended May 7 vs. St. Louis, with Shawon Dunston’sfourth-inning fielder’s choice…got his 1,000th career strikeout, April 4 vs. Milwaukee…won in his New York debut,July 18 vs. the Phillies…posted his 100th career win, July 23 vs. Tampa Bay, a four-hit complete game (1 run)…onSept. 7 at Kansas City, he did not allow a walk over 8.0 innings…it marked his longest effort without a walk sinceJune 16, 1998, with Atlanta, vs. Florida…on Sept. 17 vs. Cleveland, the Indians handed Denny his first Septemberloss since 9/28/97 at Shea Stadium…the September winning streak covered 11 consecutive starts…over the last15 years, only Randy Johnson owns a longer September streak (19 straight decisions from 1993-99, the modernrecord)…in the Oct. 1 finale at Baltimore, he made his first relief appearance since 10/4/99, his third since 1993.P o s t s e a s o n : Denny with the Yankees made his second career World Series appearance (1996)…in the FallClassic vs. the Mets, he pitched in one game, a Game 4 start at Shea (4.2 ip, 2 h, 2 r, 2 er, 2 BB, 3 K) in a no-decision…inthe championship series vs. the Mariners, he started Games 1 and 5…in Game 1 at Yankee Stadium, he allowedonly two runs and three hits, including an Alex Rodriguez homer, in a 2-0 loss…in Game 5, he left after 4.2 IPleading 2-1, but two more runs were charged to him in a 6-2 loss…it marked his 10th career championship seriesgame…for the fourth time in his career, Neagle did not pitch in his club’s division series.

1 9 9 9 : In his first season with the Reds, Denny went 9-5 with a 4.27 ERAin 20 games, 19 starts…over his lastseven starts, he went 6-0 with a 2.20 ERA(49.0 ip, 12 er)…the NL’s September Pitcher of the Month (his firstaward), he went 5-0 with a 2.00 ERA…began the season on the DL(strained left quad, left shoulder weakness)…hemade his Reds debut April 21 vs. the Mets (no dec.)…he returned to the DLMay 20 with left shoulder tendinitis…afterone other Tr i p l e - A rehab start, the Reds activated him July 30…over his final 13 starts after the second stint on theDL, he was 9-2 with a 3.11 ERA(84.0 ip, 29 er). P o s t s e a s o n : Neagle made his only relief appearance in the one-game playoff vs. the Mets (2.1 ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 3BB, 2K).

1 9 9 8 : Denny went 16-11 with a 3.55 ERA, five CG, and two shutouts for the NLEast Champion…helped A t l a n t abecome the second team ever with five 16-game winners (Glavine 20, Maddux 18, Smoltz 17, Millwood 17), joiningthe 1902 Pirates…on Sept. 26 vs. the Mets, he made his first relief appearance in five years and recorded his firstrelief win since Aug. 25, 1993…in eight of his 11 losses, his club scored two or less. P o s t s e a s o n : He did not pitchin the NLDS sweep of the Cubs…in the NLCS, he earned A t l a n t a ’s first win in the series, 8-3, in Game 4.

1 9 9 7 : Set career highs with 20 wins, a 2.97 ERA, 34 starts, four shutouts, 233.1 IP, and 172 strikeouts…Neagle,whose 20 wins led the league, finished third in the NLCy Young and earned Braves MVPhonors (Atlanta writers)…healso made his second trip to the all-star game…Denny ranked among NLleaders with an .800 winning pct. (second),four shutouts (tied, second) and 1.9 BB/9 IP(third)…from July 28-Aug. 12, he built a career-long 26.2 scoreless inningsstreak. P o s t s e a s o n : Neagle fired 12.0 scoreless innings in two NLCS games…in Game 4 at Florida, he tossed afour-hit shutout (1 BB, 7 K).

1 9 9 6 : After Steve Avery went on the DL, the Braves dealt for Neagle Aug. 28…he was 14-6 with a 3.05 ERAwith the Pirates prior to the trade. P o s t s e a s o n : In Game 2 of the NLCS, he threw 1.0 scoreless inning of relief; inhis Game 4 start, he got a no decision (6.2 ip, 2 h, 2 er)…in Game 1 of the World Series, he pitched another 1.0scoreless inning in relief, and also started a Game 4 no decision (5 ip, 5 h, 3 r, 2 er).

1 9 9 5 : The first-time all-star tied for the NL lead with 31 starts and 209.2 ip…on June 23 vs. Montreal, hehurled a two-hitter for his first major league shutout…on June 27 at Chicago, he hit a grand slam off Jim Bullinger,his second career HR…he also registered the NL’s third-best BB/9 IPratio, 1.9…Pittsburgh went 18-13 in his 31 starts.

1 9 9 4 : Was 9-10 on the year, making 24 starts, the most of his career…on April 6 at Candlestick Park, he no-hit the Giants over the first 5.0 ip, but sustained a 4-2 loss…on June 8 vs. the Giants, he turned in his first completegame…on May 22 vs. Montreal, he singled off Pedro Martinez for his first big-league hit…on July 25 vs. the Cubs,he hit his first HR (Willie Banks).

1 9 9 3 : Neagle opened the year in relief and made seven appearances before his first start, June 3 at SanFrancisco…he notched wins in each of his first two starts…optioned to Buffalo July 26, he spent a week at Tr i p l e -Abefore Pittsburgh recalled him Aug. 3…the next day at Wr i g l e y, he earned his season’s only save…in sevenstarts, he went 2-3 with a 5.51 ERA…in relief, he was 1-2, with a 4.44 ERA.

1 9 9 2 : Obtained by the Pirates March 17, he pitched two relief games, then made his first start, April 21 at Montreal…on May 2 at Houston, he got his first major league win…on June 9 at the Vet, he picked uphis first big-league save. P o s t s e a s o n : In the NLCS vs. Atlanta, he appeared twice, both in relief.

1 9 9 1 : On July 27, he made his MLdebut, a start vs. Milwaukee (he left after Candy Maldonado’s fourth-inning

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NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1996 ATLANTA vs. Los Angeles (did not pitch)1997 ATLANTA vs. Houston (did not pitch)1998 ATLANTA vs. Chicago-NL (did not pitch)2000 NEW YORK-ALvs. Oakland (did not pitch)

NLCHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1992 PITTSBURGH vs. Atlanta 0-0 27.00 2 0 0 1.2 4 5 5 3 01996 ATLANTA vs. St. Louis 0-0 2.35 2 1 0 7.2 2 2 2 3 81997 ATLANTA vs. Florida 1-0 0.00 2 1 0 12.0 5 0 0 1 91998 ATLANTA vs. San Diego 0-0 3.52 2 1 0 7.2 8 3 3 2 92000 NEWYORK-ALvs. Seattle 0-2 4.50 2 2 0 10.0 6 5 5 7 7LCS Totals 1-2 3.46 10 5 0 39.0 25 15 15 16 33

line drive shot off his elbow)…on the DLJuly 31-Aug. 12…he pitched his first career relief game Aug. 13…recalledagain by the Twins Sept. 7.

1 9 9 0 : The Tw i n s ’ Minor League Player of the Ye a r, he was a combined 20-3 with a 2.10 ERA(the second Tw i n sminor leaguer to win 20 games, Jim Ollom, 1966)…he ranked fifth among all minor league pitchers with 186strikeouts.

1 9 8 9 : He began his career with Elizabethtown (R); the Twins promoted him to Kenosha (A), July 19.C O L L E G E : At the University of Minnesota, he helped the Golden Gophers to a Big Ten title in 1988…at UM

he played with Major Leaguers Dan Wilson, Brent Gates, and Brian RaabeP E R S O N A L : Dennis Edward Neagle,Jr…he and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Trey (2)…won the 2001

Rockies Good Guy Award (voted by Denver BBWAA) for all his charity work…he is again donating $100 perstrikeout to the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy…upon signing his current contract, Neagle agreed tocontribute a portion of his salary to the Rockies Youth Fields of Dreams Program; he and the club will build abaseball facility in his name in the Colorado area…a 1986 graduate of Arundel High School (Gambrills, Md.), he playedbaseball, basketball, football and golf…voted Man of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Maryland, he waspresented the award by the governor…signed by Angelo Giuliane.

NEAGLE’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 12, July 31, 1996 at New York-NL

Low-Hit Complete Game: 2, June 23, 1995 at Montreal

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 4.0 ip, June 1, 1992 vs. LA

Win Streak (starts): 6, twice (last: Aug. 30-Sept. 25, 1999)

Win Streak (decisions): 11, Aug. 20, 1999-June 3, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): 4, July 16-Aug. 1, 2001

Losing Streak (decisions): 4, twice (last: 7/16-8/1/01)

Walks: 6, three times (last: Aug. 1, 2001 vs. Philadlephia)

Earned Runs: 9, July 21, 2001 vs. Los Angeles

Scoreless Innings: 26.2, July 28-Aug. 12, 1997

NEAGLE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1989 Elizabethtn 1 2 4.50 6 3 0 0 3 1 22.0 20 11 11 1 1 8 0 32 1 1

Kenosha 2 1 1.65 6 6 1 1 0 0 43.2 25 9 8 3 1 16 0 40 1 01990 Visalia 8 0 1.43 10 10 0 0 0 0 63.0 39 13 10 2 0 16 0 92 0 2

Orlando 12 3 2.45 17 17 4 1 0 0 121.1 94 40 33 11 5 31 0 94 2 01991 Portland 9 4 3.27 19 17 1 1 1 0 104.2 101 41 38 6 2 32 1 94 4 0

MINNESOTA 0 1 4.05 7 3 0 0 2 0 20.0 28 9 9 3 0 7 2 14 1 01992 P I T T S B U R G H 4 6 4.48 55 6 0 0 8 2 86.1 81 46 43 9 2 43 8 77 3 21993 P I T T S B U R G H 3 5 5.31 50 7 0 0 13 1 81.1 82 49 48 10 3 37 0 73 5 0

Buffalo 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 0 3.1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 01994 P I T T S B U R G H 9 10 5.12 24 24 2 0 0 0 137.0 135 80 78 18 3 49 3 122 2 01995 P I T T S B U R G H 13 8 3.43 31 #31 5 1 0 0 #209.2 221 91 80 20 3 45 3 150 6 01996 P I T T S B U R G H 14 6 3.05 27 27 1 0 0 0 182.2 186 67 62 21 3 34 2 131 2 1

ATLANTA 2 3 5.59 6 6 1 0 0 0 38.2 40 26 24 5 0 14 0 18 1 01997 ATLANTA *20 5 2.97 34 34 4 4 0 0 233.1 204 87 77 18 6 49 5 172 3 01998 ATLANTA 16 11 3.55 32 31 5 2 0 0 210.1 196 91 83 25 6 60 3 165 6 11999 Indianapols 2 0 4.67 3 3 0 0 0 0 17.1 11 9 9 2 1 2 0 9 0 0

CINCINNATI 9 5 4.27 20 19 0 0 0 0 111.2 95 54 53 23 4 40 3 76 4 02000 CINCINNATI 8 2 3.52 18 18 0 0 0 0 117.2 111 48 46 15 3 50 3 88 3 0

NEW Y O R K - A L 7 7 5.81 16 15 1 0 0 0 91.1 99 61 59 16 2 31 1 58 4 12001 COLORADO 9 8 5.38 30 30 0 0 0 0 170.2 192 107 102 29 7 60 3 139 2 0Major Lg. Totals 114 77 4.07 350 251 19 7 23 3 1690.2 1670 816 764 212 42 519 36 1283 42 5National Lg. Totals 107 69 3.97 327 233 18 7 21 3 1579.1 1543 746 696 193 40 481 33 1211 37 4American Lg. Totals 7 8 5.50 23 18 1 0 2 0 111.1 127 70 68 19 2 38 3 72 5 1Minor Lg. Totals 34 10 2.61 64 56 6 3 5 1 375.1 293 123 109 25 10 107 1 367 8 3

*led league #tied for league lead

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club, Site W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1995 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Texas) 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 11997 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Cleveland) (did not pitch)

BYBALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 3.75 2 1 0 4 24.0 10Atl Fulton County 3.38 3 1 0 10 42.2 16Turner Field 3.94 20 6 0 37 233.0 102Wrigley Field 4.18 3 2 1 13 60.1 28Cinergy Field 4.34 15 6 0 35 201.0 97Coors Field 6.24 9 5 0 22 119.2 83Mile High Stadium 8.44 0 1 0 1 5.1 5Pro Player Stadium 2.72 2 4 0 9 53.0 16Astrodome 3.30 3 3 0 10 43.2 16Enron Field 3.60 0 0 0 1 5.0 2Dodger Stadium 3.06 3 6 0 12 67.2 23County Stadium 1.50 0 0 0 1 6.0 1Miller Park 7.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 5Olympic Stadium 4.16 2 4 0 14 62.2 29Shea Stadium 2.11 6 2 0 14 59.2 14Veterans Stadium 3.83 2 3 1 11 51.2 22

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERPNC Park 3.86 0 0 0 1 7.0 3Three River Stadium 3.99 23 14 0 93 345.1 153Qualcomm Stadium 0.83 4 1 0 11 43.1 43 Com Park 3.82 4 1 0 7 33.0 14Pac Bell Park 6.57 0 2 0 2 12.1 9Busch Stadium 4.50 2 4 1 12 54.0 27Edison Field 32.40 0 1 0 1 1.2 6Camden Yards 5.19 0 1 0 2 8.2 5Jacobs Field 9.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 6Kauffman Stadium 0.90 1 0 0 2 10.0 1Metrodome 4.68 0 1 0 7 25.0 13Yankee Stadium 4.77 6 5 0 11 71.2 38Network Assoc. 6.75 1 1 0 2 13.1 10Tropicana Field 6.00 1 1 0 2 9.0 6SkyDome 0.00 1 0 0 1 9.0 0

CAREER FIELDING CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .196 56 6 11 4 0 2 9 2 12 0Totals .158 475 26 75 13 0 5 43 19 140 0

HOMERUNS: 7/25/94 vs. Chi-NL(Willie Banks); 6/27/95 at Chi-NL(Jim Bullinger, grand slam); 9/2/97 vs. Det. (Kevin Jarvis);8/12/01 at Cin. (Lance Davis); 9/29/01 vs. Mil. (Jimmy Haynes,grand slam).

WORLDSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1996 ATLANTA vs. New York-AL 0-0 3.00 2 1 0 6.0 5 3 2 4 32000 N E WY O R K - A L vs. New Yo r k - N L 0-0 3.86 1 1 0 4.2 4 2 2 2 3W. Series Totals 0-0 3.37 3 2 0 10.2 9 5 4 6 6

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CG Shutouts (7)June 16, 1998 vs. Florida (4 hits)

April 30, 1998 vs. San Francisco (5 hits)Sept. 2, 1997 vs. Detroit (4 hits)

July 28, 1997 vs. Chicago-NL(3 hits)June 16, 1997 at Toronto (5 hits)June 5, 1997 at Montreal (6 hits)June 23, 1995 at Montreal (2 hits)

Complete Games (19)July 23, 2000 vs. Tampa Bay (4 h, 1 r)Aug. 16, 1998 at Los Angeles (7 h, 1 r)

June 16, 1998 vs. Florida (4 h, 0 r)June 5, 1998 at Baltimore (6 h, 3 r)

April 30, 1998 vs. San Francisco (5 h, 0 r)April 18, 1998 at Colorado (7 h, 4 r)Sept. 2, 1997 vs. Detroit (4 h, 0 r)

July 28, 1997 vs. Chicago-NL(3 h, 0 r)June 16, 1997 at Toronto (5 h, 0 r)June 5, 1997 at Montreal (6 h, 0 r)

Sept. 16, 1996 at New York-NL(7 h, 2 r)April 14, 1996 vs. Montreal (10 h, 2 r)

Sept. 16, 1995 vs. San Fran. (10 h, 2 r)Aug. 13, 1995 at Los Angeles (9 h, 4 r)

July 15, 1995 vs. St. Louis (6 h, 2 r)June 23, 1995 at Montreal (2 h, 0 r)May 21, 1995 at San Diego (5 h, 1 r)

July 5, 1994 at Atlanta (4 h, 1 r)June 8, 1994 vs. San Francisco (4h, 1 r)

Most Strikeouts12 July 31, 1996 at New York-NL10 April 30, 1998 vs. San Fran.10 May 25, 1996 vs. Atlanta10 April 14, 1996 vs. Montreal10 Sept. 16, 1995 vs. San Fran.9 Aug. 24, 2001 at Milwaukee9 April 26, 2000 at New York-NL9 Aug. 27, 1998 at St. Louis9 June 16, 1998 vs. Florida9 May 10, 1997 at Pittsburgh9 Aug. 8, 1995 at San Fran.9 July 25, 1994 vs. Chicago-NL9 June 8, 1994 vs. San Fran.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Minnesota Twins in the third round of the 1989 June draft…On disabled list(July 28-Aug. 12, 1991)…traded by Minnesota with OF Midre Cummings to Pittsburgh for PJohn Smiley, March 17,1992…traded by Pirates to Atlanta for 1B Ron Wright and a player to be named later, August 28, 1996 (RHPJasonSchmidt, Aug. 30, 1996)…traded by Braves with OF Michael Tucker and PRob Bell to Cincinnati for INF Bret Booneand PMike Remlinger, Nov. 10, 1998…on disabled list (March 24-April 21 and May 24-July 29, 1999); includes rehab atIndianapolis (April 8-21 and July 23-29)…traded by Reds with OF Mike Frank to New York Yankees for INF DrewHenson, OF Jackson Melian, RHPBrian Reith and LHP Ed Yarnall, July 12, 1000…agreed to terms with Colorado, Dec.4, 2000…on DL(June 9-23, 2001).

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 30 9 17 1 27 1 .963Totals P 350 59 202 7 268 13 .974

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .258 64631670 212 5191283 .315 .423vs. Left .263 1310 344 40 117 277 .329 .430vs. Right .257 51531326 172 4021006 .312 .422Starter .260 59991559 199 460 1171 .314 .426Relief .239 464 111 13 59 112 .330 .388Home .266 3279 871 117 264 661 .322 .443Away .251 3184 799 95 255 622 .309 .403None on .252 3934 990 132 280 759 .305 .418Runners on .269 2529 680 80 239 524 .330 .4310 on/out .249 1687 420 53 117 298 .303 .406RISP .264 1406 371 38 168 320 .337 .4171st IP .273 1302 356 35 125 264 .340 .432Inning 1-6 .257 54211394 185 4381084 .314 .425Inning 7+ .265 1042 276 27 81 199 .321 .413Close,Late .249 486 121 14 45 105 .317 .407vs 1st Batr .138 87 12 1 12 18 .242 .207Pre-All Star .261 3588 935 109 276 723 .315 .416Post-All Star .256 2875 735 103 243 560 .315 .432

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.38 9 8 0 30 170.2 102 60 139Starter 5.38 9 8 0 30 170.2 102 60 139Home 5.70 6 2 0 15 79.0 50 32 66Away 5.11 3 6 0 15 91.2 52 28 73April 3.21 2 0 0 5 28.0 10 13 26May 5.45 2 2 0 6 38.0 23 10 30June 3.97 2 0 0 4 22.2 10 4 14July 7.85 0 3 0 4 18.1 16 8 11August 6.00 2 2 0 6 36.0 24 15 31Sept. 5.56 1 0 0 4 22.2 14 10 23October 9.00 0 1 0 1 5.0 5 0 4Grass 5.30 9 7 0 28 158.0 93 55 130Turf 6.39 0 1 0 2 12.2 9 5 9Day 6.29 2 3 0 12 68.2 48 24 55Night 4.76 7 5 0 18 102.0 54 36 84vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 1vs.Mil 10.97 1 0 0 2 10.2 13 3 15vs.Oak 7.11 0 1 0 1 6.1 5 2 3vs.Atl 4.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 3 0 4vs.ChC 2.25 0 0 0 2 12.0 3 5 10vs.Cin 6.35 0 0 0 1 5.2 4 4 4vs.LA 6.52 1 3 0 5 29.0 21 11 20vs.Mon 4.15 1 0 0 2 13.0 6 2 10vs.Phi 10.64 0 2 0 2 11.0 13 9 10vs.Pit 3.86 0 0 0 1 7.0 3 0 3vs.StL 3.38 2 0 0 3 16.0 6 5 13vs.SD 0.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 0 3 5vs.SF 5.25 0 1 0 2 12.0 7 5 11vs.Fla 2.57 1 0 0 1 7.0 2 1 4vs.Ari 5.14 1 1 0 5 28.0 16 9 26Pre-All Star 4.32 6 2 0 16 89.2 43 28 71Post-All Star 6.56 3 6 0 14 81.0 59 32 68

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .284 676 192 29 60139 7 .344 .503vs. Left .300 170 51 5 23 32 1 .399 .488vs. Right .279 506 141 24 37107 6 .325 .508Starter .284 676 192 29 60139 7 .344 .503Home .287 317 91 15 32 66 2 .353 .517Away .281 359 101 14 28 73 5 .337 .490None on .279 387 108 17 35 72 0 .345 .506Runners on .291 289 84 12 25 67 7 .344 .4980 on/out .257 171 44 5 10 34 0 .306 .439RISP .299 164 49 5 15 40 3 .344 .482RISP/2out .257 74 19 3 10 20 0 .345 .4591st IP .341 135 46 4 13 27 1 .404 .541Inn. 1-6 .278 650 181 28 59134 7 .341 .494Inn. 7+ .423 26 11 1 1 5 0 .444 .731Close/Late .250 16 4 1 0 5 0 .250 .500B. Loaded .308 13 4 0 0 5 0 .250 .6150-0 count .309 94 29 5 3 0 1 .330 .532After (0-1) .268 321 86 12 14 91 4 .302 .461After (1-0) .295 261 77 12 43 48 2 .395 .5442 strikes .235 349 82 7 29139 4 .298 .381Pit. 1-15 .375 88 33 4 4 9 0 .409 .625Pit. 16-30 .258 93 24 1 11 23 1 .346 .376Pit. 31-45 .212 99 21 4 5 28 2 .245 .424Pit. 46-60 .255 102 26 6 9 21 1 .315 .500Pit. 61-75 .287 108 31 4 10 25 2 .361 .491Pit. 76-90 .295 88 26 4 5 15 0 .326 .534Pit. 91-105 .329 82 27 5 14 13 1 .420 .610Pit. 106-20 .250 16 4 1 2 5 0 .333 .438Pre-All Star .261 348 91 13 28 71 4 .319 .451Post-All Star .308 328 101 16 32 68 3 .371 .558

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.07 114 77 3 3501690.2 764 5191283Starter 4.05109 72 0 2511569.1 707 4601171Relief 4.23 5 5 3 99 121.1 57 59 112Home 4.21 63 27 0 178 848.2 397 264 661Away 3.92 51 50 3 172 842.0 367 255 622April 3.59 16 7 0 49 253.1 101 78 201May 4.01 24 12 0 63 307.1 137 82 247June 4.19 21 17 1 54 294.1 137 85 209July 3.67 17 10 0 57 289.0 118 92 224August 4.48 18 20 2 64 301.1 150 108 216Sept. 4.39 18 9 0 55 223.1 109 67 170October 4.91 0 2 0 8 22.0 12 7 16Grass 4.03 67 43 1 170 929.0 416 263 690Turf 4.11 47 34 2 180 761.2 348 256 593Day 4.73 28 24 1 98 451.0 237 148 330Night 3.83 86 53 2 2521239.2 527 371 953vs.Bal 5.19 0 1 0 2 8.2 5 4 3vs.Bos 9.00 0 1 0 1 7.0 7 2 7vs.Ana 5.65 1 1 0 5 14.1 9 9 6vs.Cle 7.71 1 2 0 3 16.1 14 6 10vs.Det 3.77 1 1 0 2 14.1 6 4 12vs.KC 2.12 1 1 0 3 17.0 4 2 11vs.Mil 5.96 1 0 0 5 25.2 17 6 28vs.Min 5.12 2 0 0 3 19.1 11 9 12vs.NYY 4.15 1 1 0 2 13.0 6 8 9vs.Oak 6.75 1 1 0 2 13.1 10 6 9vs.Sea 9.45 0 1 0 2 6.2 7 2 3vs.Tex 5.73 0 1 0 2 11.0 7 3 7vs.Tor 1.66 2 1 0 3 21.2 4 2 14vs.Atl 3.67 7 4 0 20 95.2 39 35 75vs.ChC 4.56 7 6 1 30 140.0 71 42 110vs.Cin 4.83 8 3 0 21 100.2 54 36 83vs.Hou 4.50 5 4 0 18 70.0 35 25 47vs.LA 3.44 9 8 0 23 123.0 47 41 96vs.Mon 4.08 6 7 0 29 121.1 55 31 93vs.NYM 3.89 7 3 0 27 108.2 47 32 92vs.Phi 4.49 5 6 1 24 106.1 53 45 80vs.Pit 3.30 2 2 0 7 46.1 17 8 41vs.StL 3.98 11 5 1 26 122.0 54 42 100vs.SD 2.74 6 3 0 23 85.1 26 24 51vs.SF 3.19 11 3 0 21 115.2 41 30 92vs.Col 5.40 8 4 0 17 93.1 56 21 67vs.Fla 2.64 6 5 0 18 109.0 32 27 76vs.Ari 4.40 3 1 0 8 47.0 23 13 36vs.TB 3.50 2 1 0 3 18.0 7 4 13Pre A l l - S t a r 3.92 66 39 1 184 937.0 408 276 723Post A l l - S t a r 4.25 48 38 2 166 753.2 356 243 560

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Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 B/T: S/R Age: 29 (30 on July 6)Born: July 6, 1972 in San Leandro, Calif.Residence: Denver, Colo.Major League Service: 4.065Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002.

SIGNED to a free agent contract, Jan. 5, 2001…re-signed to a one-year deal, Nov. 16, 2001CAREER: Norton has played every infield position in his career and even added the outfield to his

resume in 2001…is one of two switch hitters on the current 40-man roster (Rene Reyes)…a valuablereserve last season for the Rockies, Greg was one of the top pinch hitters in the majors in 2001, as he hitthe first three pinch homers of his career…entering his seventh year of Major League baseball (10th in probaseball), Norton needs 46 games for 500.

2 0 0 1 : Norton appeared in 117 games for Colorado and finished with acareer high .267 average (60-for-225)…his previous high was .255 set in1999, his second full season in the majors with the ChicagoWhite Sox…had13 doubles, two triples, 13 homers and 40 RBI…his two triples in 2001 tied acareer high, done for the third time, last coming in 1998…Norton set a clubrecord for most homers by a switch hitter (13)…batted .271 (16-for-59) with apair of doubles and four RBI from the right side…batting left handed, Greg hitat a .265 (44-for-166) clip with 11 doubles, two triples, 13 homers and 36RBI…had 17 pinch hits on the year, ranking him third in the NL…trailed onlyLenny Harris (21) of the New York Mets and A r i z o n a ’s David Dellucci (18)…had11 RBI as a pinch hitter, tied for fourth most in the NL…notched the first threepinch hit home runs of his career, as he was the only Rockie to have more thanone PH homer in 2001…his first career pinch homer came in the eighth inning on June 8 vs. St. Louis, a two runhomer in a 9-1 Rockie win…belted his second HR in the pinch, July 7 vs. Anaheim, a lead off homer in the eighthinning…the third of his pinch hit homers came on August 5 vs. Pittsburgh, a solo shot on a 2-0 count to RF…madehis major-league debut in the outfield, entered as a defensive replacement in LF, on April 8 vs. S a n Diego…on A p r i l15, Greg posted his first NLhomer off Curt Schilling in his first outfield start…had four RBI on May 3rd in P h i l a d e l p h i a ,tying a career high, last coming on April 18, 2000 vs.Seattle while with the White Sox…made 14 consecutive starts(April 27-May 12) at third when Jeff Cirillo went on the DLwith left rib cage spasms…recorded his first career outfieldassist on May 23 atLos Angeles, gunning down Alex Cora at third in the seventh…had a pair of three-hit gamesat the end of the year, (Sept. 9 vs. SF and Oct. 2 at Arizona)…the three hits tied his career high now accomplished15 total times in his career….made starts at four different positions this season for Colorado…made 24 appearances,20 starts, at 3B and batted .220 (18-for-82) with three homers and 16 RBI…as a left fielder, he made 13 starts, butappeared in 22 games…filled in at first base on 13 occasions, with five starts…batted .391 (9-for-23) with a pairof homers and three RBI while at first…made consecutive starts at first base in Texas on July 13 and 14…Gregmade four appearances, one start, in RF…his only start in RF came on June 29 vs. A r i z o n a .

2 0 0 0 : Greg completed his fifth major league season, and final year with the White Sox, the 2000 A LC e n t r a lDivision Champions…batted .244 with six homers and 28 RBI in 71 games…he made 56 starts (45 at third base,10 at first and one as the designated hitter)…in April, he batted .333 (20-for-60), tied for third on the club behindFrank Thomas and Josh Paul…on April 18 in an 18-11 win vs. Seattle, Greg tied his career best with four RBI (thirdtime), also his season high…had a season-best three hits on two occasions: the April 18 game vs. Seattle, A p r i l28 at Comerica Park and May 17 at Yankee Stadium (all 3-for-4 eff o r t s ) …compiled an eight-game hitting streak,the longest of his career, April 23-May 1 (12-for-26, .462)…on April 24 vs. Baltimore homered from the right side,his first such homer since 5/18/98 vs. Seattle…dating back to 6/20/98, his previous 24 homers came from the leftside of the plate…after suffering a left ankle sprain May 23 vs. the Yankees, he missed the next six games, throughMay 29…after Game 1 of an Aug. 8 doubleheader with Seattle, the White Sox optioned him to Charlotte (AAA)…inhis first minor league action in three years, he batted .289 with five homers and 17 RBIin 29 games…Chicago recalledhim from Charlotte Sept. 5…Norton got a start the day after his recall, Sept. 6 vs. Texas, and homered and drovein three runs in Chicago’s 13-1 win…in spring training, his .461 average ranked third in White Sox exhibitionh i s t o r y. P o s t s e a s o n : Greg did not see action in the White Sox division series with Seattle.

2001 Major League Leaders,Pinch Hits

No. Player Club21 Lenny Harris NYM18 David Dellucci ARI17 Greg Norton COL16 Tony Fernandez TOR15 Keith Lockhart ATL15 Orlando Merced HOU

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AL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club/Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO2000 CHICAGO-ALvs. Seattle (did not play)

NORTON’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1993 G C LWhite Sox .222 3 9 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 .222 .300

Hickory .244 71 254 36 62 90 12 2 4 36 1 4 1 41 1 44 0 2 6 .354 .3471994 South Bend .287 127 477 73 137 181 22 2 6 64 2 3 2 62 4 71 5 3 7 .379 .3691995 Birmingham .249 133 469 65 117 162 23 2 6 60 3 10 5 64 7 90 19 12 10 .345 .3391996 Birmingham .282 76 287 40 81 125 14 3 8 44 1 1 1 33 5 55 5 5 5 .436 .357

Nashville .287 43 164 28 47 86 14 2 7 26 0 2 0 17 3 42 2 3 1 .524 .350C H I C A G O - A L .217 11 23 4 5 11 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 1 0 .478 .333

1997 Nashville .275 114 414 82 114 221 27 1 26 76 1 3 4 57 2 101 3 5 9 *.534 .366C H I C A G O - A L .265 18 34 5 9 15 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 .441 .306

1998 C H I C A G O - A L .237 105 299 38 71 119 17 2 9 36 1 2 2 26 1 77 3 3 11 .398 .3011999 C H I C A G O - A L .255 132 436 62 111 185 26 0 16 50 1 2 2 69 3 93 4 4 11 .424 .3582000 C H I C A G O - A L .244 71 201 25 49 75 6 1 6 28 0 2 2 26 0 47 1 0 2 .373 .333

Charlotte .289 29 97 18 28 47 4 0 5 17 0 1 2 24 3 23 1 0 0 .485 .4352001 COLORADO .267 117 225 30 60 116 13 2 13 40 0 2 0 19 2 65 1 0 6 .516 .321Major Lg. Totals .250 454 1218 164 305 521 64 7 46 158 3 8 6 146 6 296 9 8 30 .428 .332Minor Lg. Totals .271 596 2171 343 588 914 116 12 62 325 8 24 15 299 25 427 35 30 38 .421 .360

1 9 9 9 : Enjoyed the best season of his career, setting lifetime bests in most offensive categories…from the leftside of the plate, he batted .265 (96-for-362) and .203 (15-for-74) right-handed…he hit all 16 homers and 47 of his50 RBI left-handed…in May, set monthly highs with eight homers and 15 RBI…earned A L Player of the We e khonors for May 24-30 (.423, 11-for-26, five HR, eight RBI and a league-leading 29 total bases)…all five homers cameduring a series at Tiger Stadium, May 27-30…his .361 September average was a career high for any month…hewas 27-for-80 (.338) in his final 23 games during the month.

1 9 9 8 : In his first full season with the Sox, made his first Opening Dayr o s t e r, shaking off spring training chicken pox…he played mostly first base(79 games), and also made his MLdebut at second…he batted .297 at homeand .164 on the road, and hit .238 left-handed, compared to .231 right-handed…Chicago was 45-27 (.625) in his 72 starts.

1 9 9 7 : Greg made two round-trips between Nashville (AAA) and theWhite Sox…in 18 major league games, he made six starts, all at third base…hemade 33 appearances left-handed and one right-handed…at Triple-A, hepaced the American Association in slugging (.534) and finished third in homeruns (26).

1 9 9 6 : Recalled from Nashville (AAA) Aug. 17, he made his major leaguedebut the next day at Milwaukee (he scored a run as a pinch runner for HaroldBaines)…he registered hits in each of his first two ML plate appearances,Aug. 19 at Detroit…he hit his first MLh o m e r, Sept. 14 at Boston (Mike Maddux).

1 9 9 5 : At Birmingham (AA), he led Southern League third basemen infielding (.938)…he earned his club’s MVPhonors in the Arizona Fall League.

1 9 9 4 : With South Bend (A), Norton turned in an 18-game hitting streak, July 22-Aug. 11 .1 9 9 3 : Norton made his pro debut at rookie-level Sarasota, before a promotion to Hickory ( A ) .C O L L E G E : Asecond-team All-Big Eight selection, he led the University of Oklahoma with a .370 average in

1993…Greg also hit five homers and drove in 60 runs in 55 games that season, before the White Sox drafted him.P E R S O N A L : Gregory Blakemoor Norton…was recently engaged to Jaena Bernard…is a graduate of Bishop

O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif.…n 1992, he was an all-star in the Cape Cod League…signed by White Soxscouts Doug Laumann and Dave Owen…spent his winter working out with Rockies strength and conditioningcoach, Brad Andress and was one of three Rockies to dance in the annual “Rockies Night at the Nutcracker. ”

Multi-HR Games vs. JohnsonRandy Johnson has allowed onlyeight players to hit two homers inthe same game.

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DateJ. Barfield, NY-AL . . . . . .4/26/90G. Williams, NY-AL . . . . .7/16/94J. Valentin, Bos. . . . . . . . .4/11/97J. Edmonds, Ana. . . . . . .9/23/97G. Norton, Chi-AL . . . . .5/14/98J. Lopez, Atl. . . . . . . . . . .6/20/99K. Young, Pit. . . . . . . . . .8/21/99C. Jones, Atl. . . . . . . . . . . .9/5/99C. Jones, Atl. . . . . . . . . . . .9/5/00

NORTON’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 3, 15 times (last: Oct. 2, 2001 at Arizona)

Home Runs: 2, four times (last: Aug. 30, 1999 vs. Seattle)

RBI: 4, four times (last: May 3, 2001 at Philadelphia)

Doubles: 2, five times (last: Aug. 5, 1999 at Oakland)

Runs: 3, twice (last: Aug. 5, 1999 at Oakland)

Total Bases: 9, Aug. 30, 1999 vs. Seattle

Hit Streak: 8 games, April 23-May 1, 2000

Walks: 3, six times (last: July 30, 2000 at Anaheim)

Strikeouts: 4, May 24, 1999 at Cleveland

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club Pos. G PO A E TC DP PCT.1996 Chi-A 3B 2 4 2 0 6 1 1.000

SS 6 4 3 2 9 0 .7781997 Chi-A 3B 11 4 15 3 22 0 .8641998 Chi-A 1B 79 642 30 4 676 57 .994

2B 1 0 2 0 2 0 1.0003B 11 12 10 2 24 0 .917

1999 Chi-A 1B 15 96 11 0 107 11 1.0003B 120 93 201 25 319 17 .922

2000 Chi-A 1B 17 94 10 1 105 12 .9903B 47 32 56 7 95 5 .926

2001 COL 1B 13 66 4 0 70 6 1.0003B 24 8 26 4 38 2 .895OF 25 16 1 0 17 0 1.000

Totals 1B 124 898 55 5 958 86 .9952B 1 0 2 0 2 0 1.0003B 215 153 310 41 504 225 .919SS 6 4 3 2 9 0 .778OF 25 16 1 0 17 0 1.000

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .152 33 5 1 6Fenway Park .200 30 6 3 6Edison Field .250 28 7 1 3Comiskey Park .244 492 120 15 59Jacobs Field .212 52 11 0 2Tiger Stadium .357 28 10 5 9Kauffman Stadium .286 42 12 0 4County Stadium .000 2 0 0 0Metrodome .297 37 11 1 5Yankee Stadium .400 45 18 2 8Network Assoc. .250 36 9 2 3Kingdome .250 16 4 0 1Arlington .314 35 11 1 4SkyDome .173 52 9 0 1Wrigley Field .158 19 3 1 3Cinergy Field .385 13 5 1 4Astrodome .000 4 0 0 0Dodger Stadium .000 10 0 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIOlympic Stadium .000 3 0 0 0Shea Stadium .500 2 1 0 0Veterans Stadium .308 13 4 1 4Three Rivers - 0 0 0 0Busch Stadium .000 6 0 0 0Qualcomm Stadium .125 8 1 0 0Coors Field .306 108 33 7 21Pro Player Stadium .286 7 2 0 0Turner Field .500 2 1 0 0Bank One Ballpark .294 17 5 1 2Tropicana Field .182 22 4 1 2SAFECO Field .143 14 2 1 2Pacific Bell Park .143 7 1 0 0Enron Field .300 10 3 1 2Comerica Park .556 9 5 0 1Miller Park .200 5 1 0 3PNC Park .091 11 1 1 3

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Grand Slams (0)None

Multi HR Games (4)Aug. 30, 1999 vs. SeattleMay 28, 1999 at DetroitMay 27, 1999 at Detroit

May 14, 1998 vs. Seattle

Pinch Hit HR (3)Aug. 5, 2001 vs. PittsburghJuly 7, 2001 vs. AnaheimJune 8, 2001 vs. St. Louis

★ The Rockies 13 Steals of Home ★

PLAYER DATE INN. OPPONENT PITCHER / BATTERCharlie Hayes June 22, 1993 6 vs. Cincinnati Ayala/OliverDante Bichette July 23, 1993 1 vs. St. Louis Watson/PagnozziAndres Galarraga June 14, 1995 2 vs. Cincinnati Schourek/BerryhillLarry Walker June 30, 1995 1 at Los Angeles Candiotti/PiazzaWalt Weiss May 5, 1996 7 vs. Florida Rapp/JohnsonEric Young June 30, 1996 3 vs. Los Angeles Nomo/PiazzaEllis Burks July 14, 1996 5 vs. San Diego Valenzuela/FlahertyQuintonMcCracken May 21, 1997 1 at San Franciso Rueter/JensenKevin Ritz June 5, 1997 4 vs. San Diego Hitchcock/HernandezTodd Helton May 30, 1998 2 vs. Houston Schourek/AusmusTom Goodwin June 7, 2000 1 at Seattle Moyer/LampkinTodd Helton Sept. 24, 2000 3 vs. Florida Sanchez/CastroGreg Norton Sept. 29, 2001 3 vs. Milwaukee Ochoa/Haynes

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Originallly selected by San Francisco in the seventh round of the 1990 June draft (did notsign)…selected by Chicago White Sox in the second round of the 1993 June draft…agreed to terms with Colorado on afree-agent contract, Jan. 5, 2001.

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .267 117 225 60 13 40 .321 .516vs. Left .271 --- 59 16 0 4 .313 .305vs. Right .265 --- 166 44 13 36 .324 .590Home .306 57 108 33 7 21 .339 .574Away .231 60 117 27 6 19 .305 .462None on .231 --- 104 24 8 8 .292 .519Runners on .298 --- 121 36 5 32 .346 .512April .267 18 30 8 1 4 .303 .500May .250 24 72 18 2 12 .299 .417June .222 20 27 6 3 5 .344 .556July .250 19 32 8 4 5 .286 .688August .333 17 24 8 1 7 .407 .542Sept. .333 13 24 8 2 6 .385 .667October .250 6 16 4 0 1 .250 .3130 on/out .174 --- 46 8 3 3 .224 .413RISP .239 --- 71 17 3 27 .300 .479RISP/2out .256 --- 39 10 2 16 .293 .538Close/Late .218 --- 55 12 1 5 .290 .327B. Loaded .250 --- 4 1 0 4 .400 .500Batting #1 .667 --- 3 2 0 0 .6671.000Batting #2 .500 --- 4 2 0 0 .500 .750Batting #3 .200 --- 5 1 0 0 .200 .200Batting #4 .227 --- 22 5 0 1 .320 .364Batting #5 .256 --- 86 22 5 21 .323 .477Batting #6 .333 --- 39 13 3 7 .381 .641Batting #7 .190 --- 21 4 2 3 .261 .571Batting #8 .000 --- 2 0 0 1 .333 .000Batting #9 .256 --- 43 11 3 7 .267 .535As 1b .391 --- 23 9 2 3 .440 .783As 3b .220 --- 82 18 3 16 .278 .366As lf .280 --- 50 14 5 10 .345 .660As rf .333 --- 3 1 0 0 .333 .333All OF .283 --- 53 15 5 10 .345 .642As dh .250 --- 4 1 0 0 .250 .250As ph .270 --- 63 17 3 11 .319 .524As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All DH .250 --- 4 1 0 0 .250 .250All PH .270 --- 63 17 3 11 .319 .5240-0 count .385 --- 26 10 2 6 .429 .615After (0-1) .223 --- 94 21 2 13 .270 .404After (1-0) .276 --- 105 29 9 21 .339 .5902strikes .155 --- 116 18 5 15 .208 .328Grass .268 111 209 56 12 36 .326 .517Turf .250 6 16 4 1 4 .250 .500Day .272 43 81 22 5 16 .333 .519Night .264 74 144 38 8 24 .314 .514Inn. 1-6 .274 47 117 32 6 26 .328 .504Inn. 7+ .259 101 108 28 7 14 .314 .528vs.Ana .500 2 2 1 1 1 .5002.000vs.Mil .385 5 13 5 1 6 .429 .846vs.Oak .222 3 9 2 1 2 .200 .556vs.Sea .000 2 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Tex .444 3 9 4 1 1 .5451.000vs.Atl .400 5 5 2 0 0 .400 .400vs.ChC .200 5 5 1 0 0 .200 .400vs.Cin .211 7 19 4 0 5 .273 .263vs.Hou .167 4 6 1 1 1 .286 .667vs.LA .190 14 21 4 1 3 .227 .429vs.Mon .231 6 13 3 0 1 .231 .231vs.NYM .313 5 16 5 0 2 .313 .438vs.Phi .333 5 15 5 1 5 .333 .600vs.Pit .167 4 12 2 2 4 .333 .667vs.StL .333 7 3 1 1 2 .6671.333vs.SD .214 10 14 3 0 1 .214 .286vs.SF .222 11 18 4 1 3 .333 .389vs.Fla .250 4 8 2 0 0 .333 .375vs.Ari .333 15 33 11 2 3 .353 .606Pre-All Star .246 66 134 33 7 22 .306 .478Post-All Star .297 51 91 27 6 18 .343 .571

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .250 1218 305 46 158 .332 .428vs. Left .222 194 43 4 17 .290 .335vs. Right .256 1024 262 42 141 .339 .445Home .255 600 153 22 80 .338 .423Away .246 618 152 24 78 .326 .432None on .250 669 167 29 29 .332 .445Runners on .251 549 138 17 129 .332 .406March .000 3 0 0 0 .400 .000April .280 189 53 4 28 .374 .429May .278 252 70 14 39 .342 .528June .203 207 42 8 21 .297 .353July .199 141 28 5 16 .296 .355August .292 178 52 8 26 .352 .489Sept. .247 223 55 7 27 .329 .408October .200 25 5 0 1 .259 .2400 on/out .275 280 77 15 15 .343 .504Scoring Pos .205 332 68 7 102 .315 .322Close/Late .241 199 48 7 21 .342 .402B Loaded .250 24 6 0 16 .321 .333Batting #1 .667 3 2 0 0 .667 1 . 0 0 0Batting #2 .304 79 24 1 8 .313 .430Batting #3 .136 22 3 1 1 .240 .364Batting #4 .217 23 5 0 1 .308 .348Batting #5 .203 148 30 6 23 .296 .365Batting #6 .261 330 86 11 42 .359 .424Batting #7 .252 357 90 18 49 .325 .473Batting #8 .282 181 51 5 24 .373 .420Batting #9 .187 75 14 4 10 .244 .387As 1b .256 355 91 12 48 .329 .425As 2b 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0As 3b .252 679 171 25 84 .343 .423As ss .182 11 2 1 2 .308 .455As lf .280 50 14 5 10 .345 .660As rf .333 3 1 0 0 .333 .333As ph .206 102 21 3 13 .268 .363As dh .250 12 3 0 1 .250 .250Grass .254 1065 271 42 144 .338 .438Turf .222 153 34 4 14 .286 .353Day .234 448 105 13 54 .318 .375Night .260 770 200 33 104 .340 .458Inning 1-6 .253 752 190 24 103 .334 .415Inning 7+ .247 466 115 22 55 .328 .448vs.Bal .261 69 18 4 16 .346 .478vs.Bos .147 68 10 3 6 .256 .324vs.Ana .264 53 14 4 9 .412 .623vs.Cle .247 77 19 1 4 .326 .338vs.Det .273 77 21 6 17 .394 .584vs.KC .213 80 17 0 8 .256 .250vs.Mil .400 35 14 1 9 .447 .800vs.Min .235 85 20 2 8 .337 .353vs.NYY .377 77 29 3 12 .443 .545vs.Oak .242 66 16 2 4 .282 .394vs.Sea .324 71 23 6 15 .392 .606vs.Tex .265 68 18 2 7 .375 .441vs.Tor .151 73 11 0 1 .215 .219vs.Atl .400 5 2 0 0 .400 .400vs.ChC .150 40 6 1 3 .190 .250vs.Cin .269 26 7 1 7 .375 .423vs.Hou .190 21 4 1 2 .250 .381vs.LA .190 21 4 1 3 .227 .429vs.Mon .231 13 3 0 1 .231 .231vs.NYM .313 16 5 0 2 .313 .438vs.Phi .333 15 5 1 5 .333 .600vs.Pit .174 23 4 2 4 .345 .435vs.StL .050 20 1 1 2 .240 .200vs.SD .214 14 3 0 1 .214 .286vs.SF .222 18 4 1 3 .333 .389vs.Fla .250 8 2 0 0 .333 .375vs.Ari .333 33 11 2 3 .353 .606vs.TB .304 46 14 1 6 .389 .435Pre-All Star .243 692 168 28 90 .327 .428Post-All Star .260 526 137 18 68 .338 .428

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Ht: 5-10 Wt: 182 B/T: R/R Age: 24 (25 on June 13)Born: June 13, 1977 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.Residence: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicMajor League Service: 0.142Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED on July 25, 2001 in a three-team, five player transaction…Rockies acquired Ortiz alongwith OF Mario Encarnacion and LHP Todd Belitz from Oakland; Colorado sent Neifi Perez to Kansas Cityfor Jermaine Dye; Dye was then traded to Oakland to acquire the three players

CAREER: Projected as the Rockies everyday second baseman, Ortiz begins his eighth year as a proand is in his second straight major league camp…one of only eight Rockies to ever hit three home runsin a game, Jose hit 13 homers in just 204 at-bats once joining Colorado (15.7 avg)…Oakland’s former No.1 prospect (Baseball America) totaled 1,148 bases as a minor leaguer.

2 0 0 1 : Jose made 64 appearances in 2001, 53 with Colorado, 11 withOakland…for the Rockies, he batted .255 (52-for-204)…had 13 homers, tiedfor fourth most by a rookie in the NLand sixth most in the majors…averageda homer once every 15.7 at-bats this season for Colorado…Ortiz’s 35 RBIranked as the eighth highest by a rookie in the circuit…among NLrookies, hewas seventh in runs scored (38), eighth in extra-base hits (22) and 10th in totalbases (101)…acquired on July 25, Ortiz made his Colorado debut the followingnight in Los Angeles (0-for-2)…made 48 starts for Colorado, all coming atsecond base and finished 2001 with a .965 fielding percentage (86 putouts,137 assists and eight errors)…on Friday night, August 10 inCincinnati, Ortizwent 5-for-6 with a double, a homer, three runs scored and four RBI…the five-hits were a club season high andfell one short of the franchise record set by Andres Galarraga, 7/3/95 vs.Houston…became only the third Rockieever to have five hits away from Coors.…did tie the franchise record for most hits in a game by a rookie, last doneby Juan Pierre September 4, 2000 vs.Chicago…the following Friday evening, August 17 vs. Florida, Ortiz hit a club-record tying three home runs…it was the ninth time in franchise history a player has hit 3 HR…the three homerscame in consecutive at-bats, also tying a club record…had one homer the following night, tying a club record formost homers in two consecutive games (4)…in five Friday’s in A u g u s t , Jose batted .542 (13-for-24) with twodoubles, six homers, 11 RBI and 11 runs scored…tied a club record for most errors in a single contest with threeon September 18 vs.Arizona…while with Oakland, he batted .167(7-for-42)…at AAA-Sacramento (Oaklanda ffiliate) this season, Jose hit .273 (70-for-256) with 16 doubles, four triples, seven homers and 39 RBI in 65games before the trade to C o l o r a d o .

2 0 0 0 : Ortiz was the Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player…named to the Baseball A m e r i c a and U S AToday Baseball We e k l y Minor League All-Star Team…also named to the Topps/Minor League Baseball Tr i p l e - AAll-Star team and the Baseball A m e r i c a Triple AAll-Star Team…led the A’s organization with a .351 batting average(182-for-518)…it was the fourth best average in the Pacific Coast League…the 182 hits led the league and was

2001 NL Rookie HR Leaders

No. Player Club37 Albert Pujols STL19 Adam Dunn CIN14 Jimmy Rollins PHI13 Jose Ortiz COL13 Craig A. Wilson PIT

★ Three Homer Games, Rockies History ★

Date Player Opponent Pitchers RBI ScoreJune 25, 1995 Andres Galarraga at San Diego Sanders, Blair, Venezuela 7 11-3April 5, 1997 Larry Walker at Montreal Telford, Daal, Veres 3 15-3Sept. 22, 1998 Mike Lansing vs. Arizona Daal, Daal, Small 4 6-8April 28, 1999 Larry Walker at St. Louis Jimenez, Jimenez, Radinsky 8 9-7June 5, 1999 Vinny Castilla vs. Milwaukee Nomo, Roque, Plunk 4 12-11May 1, 2000 Todd Helton vs. Montreal Hermanson, Hermanson, Telford 5 15-8June 28, 2000 Jeff Cirillo vs. San Francisco Hernandez, Hernandez, Johnstone 5 17-13April 15, 2001 Todd Hollandsworth vs. Arizona Schilling, Swindell, Mantei 7 10-7 (10)Aug. 17, 2001 Jose Ortiz vs. Florida Dempster, Nuñez, Bones 4 12-5

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second in all of minor league baseball to Jason Hart…among the PCLleaderboard, Ortiz was second in RBI (108)and total bases (298), tied for second in runs (107) and tied for fourth in extra-base hits (63)…hit 24 home runs, tiedfor the third most in the A’s system…hit .423 in July (44-for-104), the best July average in all of minor leaguebaseball…called up to Oakland on Aug. 1 but was sent back Aug. 4 without seeing any action…named PCLP l a y e rof the Week (Aug. 14-20) in which he hit .462 with four home runs and 14 RBI…hit two home runs to go with a season-high six RBI on Aug. 19 vs. Omaha…had four hitting streaks of 10 games or more…the A’s recalled him on Sept.11…recorded his first major league hit on Sept. 21 in Seattle off Jamie Moyer.

1 9 9 9 : Va n c o u v e r’s (AAA) starting shortstop, Ortiz led the Canadians with 13 stolen bases…on June 15, wasplaced on the disabled list with a strained right rib cage muscle…activated on June 25…went 5-for-5 on July 4 atEdmonton and 4-for-4 on Aug. 1 vs. Salt Lake…in 10 postseason games, he hit .357 (15-for-42) with four homersand 11 RBI.

1 9 9 8 : Spent the year at Double AHuntsville where he played 60 games at second base, 35 at shortstop…wenton the disabled list May 10 with a fractured left hand…missed the better part of two months before being activatedJune 30…tied his career high of 22 stolen bases…had four hits Aug. 9 at Birmingham and added five hits two dayslater against the same team…was 0 for 12 in three postseason games.

1 9 9 7 : Started 122 games for (116 at shortstop) for Modesto (A)…led the club with 92 runs scored and was secondwith 60 walks…homered in three consecutive games, April 11 - 1 3 .

1 9 9 6 : Named to the Arizona League Post-Season All-Star team…led the league in runs scored (43) andslugging percentage (.530) and tied for the league lead with 24 extra-base hits…was promoted to Modesto at theend of the season, appearing in one regular season and postseason game.

1 9 9 5 : In the Dominican Summer League, he led the team with nine home runs.P E R S O N A L : Jose Daniel Ortiz (Santos)…signed by Santiago Villalona as a non-drafted free agent.

ORTIZ’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 5, Aug. 10, 2001 at Cincinnati

Home Runs: 3, Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida

RBI: 4, twice (last: Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida)

Doubles: 1, eight times (last: Oct. 2, 2001 at Arizona)

Runs: 3, three times (last: Aug. 24, 2001 at Milwaukee)

Total Bases: 12, Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida

Hit Streak: 6 games, Sept. 21-27, 2001

Walks: 2, April 13, 2001 vs. Texas

Strikeouts: 3, Aug. 7, 2001 at Chicago-NL

ORTIZ’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1995 Dominican A's .300 61 217 45 65 108 12 2 9 41 2 3 0 32 0 22 14 7 7 .498 .3851996 Arizona A's .330 52 200 *43 66 106 12 8 4 25 1 1 1 20 2 34 16 5 1 *.530 .392

Modesto .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .2501997 Modesto .245 128 497 92 122 209 25 7 16 58 3 4 6 60 2 107 22 14 7 .421 .3321998 Huntsville .277 94 354 70 98 144 24 2 6 55 6 2 5 48 0 63 22 8 6 .407 .3691999 Vancouver .284 107 377 66 107 167 29 2 9 45 3 4 9 29 1 50 13 4 8 .443 .3462000 Sacramento .351 131 518 107 *182 298 34 5 24 108 0 2 4 47 0 64 22 9 21 .575 .408

OAKLAND .182 7 11 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 .182 .3082001 OAKLAND .167 11 42 4 7 7 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 0 4 .167 .217

Sacramento .273 65 256 41 70 115 16 4 7 39 1 0 3 25 0 50 7 4 5 .449 .345COLORADO .255 53 204 38 52 101 8 1 13 35 1 1 4 14 0 36 3 1 5 .495 .314

Major Lg. Totals .237 71 257 46 61 110 8 1 13 39 1 2 4 19 0 44 4 1 9 .428 .298Minor Lg. Totals .293 639 2423 464 711 1148 152 30 75 371 16 16 28 261 5 391 116 51 55 .474 .367

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2000 OAK 2B 3 2 4 1 7 1 .8572001 OAK 2B 10 16 23 2 41 7 .9512001 COL 2B 51 86 137 8 231 30 .965Totals 64 104 164 11 279 38 .961

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Grand Slams (0)None

Multi HR Games (1)★Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida (3 HR)

Pinch Hit HR (0)None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Oakland Athletics, Nov. 8, 1994…traded byOakland to Colorado with OF Mario Encarnacion and LHP Todd Belitz as part of a three-team deal in which the KansasCity Royals received INF Neifi Perez from the Rockies in exchange for OF Jermaine Dye, who was then traded fromColorado to Oakland for the three players, July 25, 2001.

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BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .000 4 0 0 0Network Assoc. .097 31 3 0 1Wrigley Field .200 10 2 0 2Cinergy Field .467 15 7 1 5Dodger Stadium .200 15 3 0 1Olympic Stadium .214 14 3 2 3Shea Stadium .000 4 0 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIQualcomm Stadium .000 5 0 0 0Coors Field .282 103 29 9 20Bank One Ballpark .273 11 3 0 2Tropicana Field .000 2 0 0 0SAFECO Field .375 16 6 0 3Pacific Bell Park .167 18 3 0 0Miller Park .222 9 2 1 2

2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .240 64 246 59 13 38 .297 .439vs. Left .225 --- 71 16 4 10 .286 .465vs. Right .246 --- 175 43 9 28 .302 .429Home .235 33 132 31 9 20 .279 .470Away .246 31 114 28 4 18 .318 .404None on .228 --- 145 33 7 7 .282 .407Runners on .257 --- 101 26 6 31 .319 .485April .179 10 39 7 0 3 .233 .179May .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000July .200 4 15 3 1 1 .250 .400August .261 24 88 23 6 19 .356 .523September .271 20 85 23 6 13 .295 .529October .188 5 16 3 0 2 .222 .2500 on/out .240 --- 50 12 3 3 .321 .440RISP .250 --- 68 17 3 25 .321 .456RISP/2out .259 --- 27 7 2 11 .375 .593Close/Late .238 --- 42 10 3 8 .238 .476B. Loaded .222 --- 9 2 0 4 .300 .222Batting #2 .250 --- 212 53 11 35 .306 .443Batting #5 .333 --- 3 1 0 1 .3331.000Batting #6 .400 --- 5 2 0 0 .400 .400Batting #7 .214 --- 14 3 2 2 .214 .643Batting #8 .000 --- 6 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #9 .000 --- 6 0 0 0 .333 .000As 2b .245 --- 241 59 13 38 .300 .448As dh .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000As ph .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .333 .000All DH .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000All PH .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .333 .0000-0 count .429 --- 21 9 4 11 .4781.095After (0-1) .210 --- 124 26 5 12 .244 .355After (1-0) .238 --- 101 24 4 15 .322 .4062 strikes .161 --- 112 18 2 8 .215 .259Grass .241 61 232 56 11 35 .302 .427Turf .214 3 14 3 2 3 .214 .643Day .198 24 91 18 2 11 .245 .308Night .265 40 155 41 11 27 .327 .516Inn. 1-6 .253 61 174 44 8 27 .305 .443Inn. 7+ .208 57 72 15 5 11 .278 .431vs.Ana .154 3 13 2 0 0 .154 .154vs.Mil .353 6 17 6 1 4 .500 .588vs.NYY .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Sea .250 5 20 5 0 3 .273 .250vs.Tex .000 2 6 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.Atl .111 2 9 1 0 1 .111 .111vs.ChC .200 3 10 2 0 2 .273 .500vs.Cin .467 3 15 7 1 5 .500 .733vs.Sea .250 5 20 5 0 3 .273 .250vs.Tex .000 2 6 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.Atl .111 2 9 1 0 1 .111 .111vs.ChC .200 3 10 2 0 2 .273 .500vs.Cin .467 3 15 7 1 5 .500 .733vs.LA .208 7 24 5 2 3 .321 .458vs.Mon .214 3 14 3 2 3 .214 .643vs.NYM .000 2 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Phi .167 3 12 2 1 1 .167 .417vs.Pit .444 3 9 4 0 1 .545 .556vs.SD .238 5 21 5 0 2 .238 .238vs.SF .226 7 31 7 1 2 .226 .355vs.Fla .267 3 15 4 4 7 .2671.067vs.Ari .261 6 23 6 1 4 .357 .522Pre-All Star .167 11 42 7 0 3 .217 .167Post-All Star .255 53 204 52 13 35 .314 .495

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .237 257 61 13 39 .298 .428vs. Left .230 74 17 4 10 .296 .459vs. Right .240 183 44 9 29 .299 .415Home .239 134 32 9 21 .282 .470Away .236 123 29 4 18 .314 .382None on .227 150 34 7 7 .288 .400Runners on .252 107 27 6 32 .311 .467April .179 39 7 0 3 .233 .179May .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000July .200 15 3 1 1 .250 .400August .261 88 23 6 19 .356 .523Sept. .260 96 25 6 14 .297 .490October .188 16 3 0 2 .222 .2500 on/out .235 51 12 3 3 .328 .431Scoring Pos .250 72 18 3 26 .317 .444Close/Late .238 42 10 3 8 .238 .476B Loaded .200 10 2 0 4 .273 .200Batting #2 .247 219 54 11 35 .307 .434Batting #4 .250 4 1 0 1 .250 .250Batting #5 .333 3 1 0 1 .333 1 . 0 0 0Batting #6 .400 5 2 0 0 .400 .400Batting #7 .214 14 3 2 2 .214 .643Batting #8 .000 6 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #9 .000 6 0 0 0 .333 .000As 2b .243 247 60 13 38 .303 .441As ph .000 3 0 0 0 .250 .000Grass .241 241 58 11 36 .305 .419Turf .188 16 3 2 3 .188 .563Day .202 94 19 2 12 .248 .309Night .258 163 42 11 27 .326 .497Inning 1-6 .249 181 45 8 27 .307 .431Inning 7+ .211 76 16 5 12 .277 .421vs.Bal .000 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Ana .154 13 2 0 0 .154 .154vs.Mil .353 17 6 1 4 .500 .588vs.NYY .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Sea .261 23 6 0 3 .308 .261vs.Tex .125 8 1 0 1 .300 .125vs.Atl .111 9 1 0 1 .111 .111vs.ChC .200 10 2 0 2 .273 .500vs.Cin .467 15 7 1 5 .500 .733vs.LA .208 24 5 2 3 .321 .458vs.Mon .214 14 3 2 3 .214 .643vs.NYM .000 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Phi .167 12 2 1 1 .167 .417vs.Pit .444 9 4 0 1 .545 .556vs.SD .238 21 5 0 2 .238 .238vs.SF .226 31 7 1 2 .226 .355vs.Fla .267 15 4 4 7 .267 1 . 0 6 7vs.Ari .261 23 6 1 4 .357 .522vs.TB .000 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .167 42 7 0 3 .217 .167Post-All Star .251 215 54 13 36 .314 .479

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 195 B/T: R/R Age: 28 (29 on Aug. 20)Born: Aug. 20, 1973 in San Jose de Ocoa, D.R.Residence: Santo Domingo, Domincan RepublicMajor League Service: 3.163Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Seattle, along with LHP Brian Fuentes and RHP Dennis Stark for INF Jeff Cirilloon Dec. 15, 2001.

CAREER: Paniagua (pahn-ee-AH-gwah) will pitch in his 12th professional season, seventh in themajor leagues…the right-handed setup man has appeared in at least 59 games and thrown at least 66innings in each of the last three years as a Mariner…as a major leaguer, Jose has given up just 30 homersin 1,176 at-bats against, one every 39.2 AB.

2 0 0 1 : Jose was 4-3 with a 4.36 ERAand three saves in his fourth season with the Mariners…stranded 29of 39 (74%) inherited runners…retired 41 of 61 first batters faced (67%)…converted 3 of 4 save opportunities onthe year…was 1-1 with a 2.87 ERAin 11 April appearances, holding opponents to a .115 (6-for-52) average…suff e r e dhis first loss on April 8 at Texas, as he surrendered a home run to Randy Velarde in bottom of the eighth in whichthe M’s lost 5-4…earned first win of season April 15 at Anaheim…strung together six consecutive scorelessappearances May 6-16…earned first save of season May 15 in a 4-3 win vs. Chicago-AL…recorded his secondsave the following day against the White Sox, tossing 1.2 scoreless innings…did not give up a run in nine of his11 appearances in May…won his third straight game on June 21 at Oakland, tying his career high for consecutivevictories (June 22-Sept. 18, 2000)…was second on the club in relief innings pitched (43.1 ip) at the A l l - S t a rbreak…earned fourth win of season on August 14 in Boston, tossing a scoreless inning…combined on threeshutouts in 2001…paired with Aaron Sele and Norm Charlton on a six-hit shutout of the Angels on April 22 (1.0 ip,0 h, 1 BB)…was the second leg in a shutout started by Joel Pineiro on Sept. 2 at Baltimore and then by Jamie Moyeron Sept. 19 vs. Anaheim. P o s t s e a s o n : Pitched five games for the A L West Champions in the postseason, allowing11 earned runs in 5.2 innings of work.

2 0 0 0 : Appeared in a career-high 69 games, all in relief, while compiling a 3-0 record with a 3.47 ERA…saveda career high five games on the season (previous: 3 in 1999)…earned his first save of the season (fifth career),when he threw a season-high 3.0 innings on April 15 at Toronto…allowed just three earned runs in 22 consecutiveappearances (27.0 ip) from May 20-July 13…went eight consecutive scoreless games twice during that streak (May20-June 6 & June 12-July 13)…earned first win of the year June 29 vs. Anaheim…was 1-0, 0.75 ERAin June, allowingjust one earned run in 12.0 innings, as opponents batted .135 against him…combined with Paul Abbott for the firstcombined one-hitter in Mariners history, Sept. 3 at Fenway Park…Jose pitched 1.1 ip in the game, earning his fourthsave in the 5-0 win over the Red Sox…recorded the fifth save of the season the following night in 5-2 victory at Ta m p aB a y. P o s t s e a s o n : Made seven appearances in the playoffs, compiling a 1-1 record with a 2.70 ERA(6.2 ip, 2er)…was 1-0, 0.00 in two games in ALDS vs. Chicago, including a 2-1 win in Game 3 in Seattle…lost Game 6 ofALCS in New York, 9-7.

1 9 9 9 : Pitched in 59 games in 1999, all in relief…led A L relievers with 11 losses…recorded wins in back-to-back appearances June 26 vs. Texas and June 29 at Oakland…on June 6 at San Diego, Jose recorded his firstsave of season, the second of his career…ejected in sixth inning July 11 at Los Angeles for fighting…recorded hissecond save with 1.1 scoreless innings in Seattle’s 4-0 shutout vs. Tampa Bay on Aug. 2…was suspended five games,Aug 10-15…struggled with an aggravated right groin at the end of the season…made final appearance on Sept.22 vs. Kansas City (0.2 ip).

1 9 9 8 : He reported to Tacoma to begin the year after being claimed on waivers from Tampa Bay March26…his 2.77 ERAwas second on the club and finished third on the team with five saves…called up to Seattle onAug. 19…collected first A L win Aug. 21 vs. Chicago…it was his first win since Sept. 12, 1997 at New Yo r k -NL…notched first MLsave Aug. 23 vs. Chicago…allowed a game-tying HR at Boston Sept. 2, the only lead herelinquished all season…pitched in 18 games with Seattle; Mariners were 14-4 in games he appeared in, includinga 14-1 mark in games he entered with a lead…pitched with Escogido in the Dominican Winter League.

1 9 9 7 : Started 22 games for Ottawa (AAA)…also made two starts at West Palm Beach…recalled to Exposon Aug. 16…made three starts in first four appearances, but was used strictly in relief in final five outings…allowed24 earned runs in 18.0 innings of work with Montreal (12.00 ERA).

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1 9 9 6 : Pitched at three different levels in 1996 including two stints with the Expos…led all Expos’ f a r m h a n d swith a 2.62 ERA…began the season in Montreal’s starting rotation when Carlos Perez was lost to injury…wasvictorious in his Major League debut, defeating the Reds on April 4…he became the 33rd pitcher in Expos historyto make his debut as a starter and the first Expo to win his debut since Gabe White beat Colorado on May 27,1994…optioned to double-A Harrisburg on April 17 where he went 3-0 without allowing an earned run in 18.0innings…moved to Triple AOttawa, going 2-0 with a 1.31 ERA…the Expos recalled him on May 20…in his first gameback with Montreal vs. the Giants, he was forced to leave after 1.1 innings when he was hit by a Matt Williams come-backer…placed on 15-day DL the next day (May 21) with contusion to the right wrist…returned to Ottawa afterrecovering from the wrist injury, but was again placed on the DLJuly 16-August 2 with chicken pox…recalled to Montrealon Aug. 20…had a no-hitter through seven innings vs SF on Sept. 4, when Rick Wilkins led off the eighth with a hit.

1 9 9 5 : Threw for Harrisburg in 1995…beat Norfolk in Game 1 of the Governor’s Cup finals on Sept. 10, allowingtwo runs in 7.0 innings…led the Eastern League with 12 losses…named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week forAug. 7-13, going 2-0 with a 1.73 ERA.

1 9 9 4 : For Single AWest Palm Beach, he tied for the club lead in starts (26) and ranked third on the team ininnings (141) and strikeouts (11 0 ) .

1 9 9 3 : Began his professional career with GCLExpos in 1993…finished second on the team in wins (3)…limitedto four starts in the Gulf Coast Rookie League due to a stress fracture in his right wrist.

P E R S O N A L : Jose Luis Paniagua…attended Liceo Nuestra Senora del Altagracia in Santa Domingo.

PANIAGUA’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 6, Sept. 4, 1996 vs. San Francisco

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.2 ip, twice (last: 9/24/97 vs Fla)

Win Streak (starts):N o n e

Win Streak (decisions): 3, twice (last: 4/15-6/21/01)

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): 5, May 15-July 1, 1999

Walks: 4, three times (last: June 21, 1999 at Cleveland)

Earned Runs: 6, twice (last: Aug. 28, 1997 at St. Louis)

Scoreless Innings: 11.2 ip, July 24-Aug. 11, 2000

PANIAGUA’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1991 Montreal 2 2 2.18 13 2 0 0 0 0 33.0 24 16 8 0 0 17 0 19 0 01992 GCLExpos 3 7 4.15 13 13 3 1 0 0 73.2 69 50 34 5 11 46 0 60 11 11993 GCLExpos 3 0 0.67 4 4 1 0 0 0 27.0 13 2 2 0 2 5 0 25 1 11994 Wst Plm Bch 9 9 3.64 26 26 1 0 0 0 141.0 131 82 57 6 6 54 2 110 13 21995 Harrisburg 7 12 5.34 25 25 2 1 0 0 126.1 140 84 75 9 12 62 0 89 8 01996 MONTREAL 2 4 3.53 13 11 0 0 0 0 51.0 55 24 20 7 3 23 0 27 2 2

Harrisburg 3 0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 0 18.0 12 1 0 0 1 2 0 16 1 0Ottawa 9 5 3.18 15 14 2 1 0 0 85.0 72 39 30 7 3 23 0 61 4 0

1997 Wst Plm Bch 1 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 10.0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 0Ottawa 8 10 4.64 22 22 1 0 0 0 137.2 164 79 71 13 7 44 1 87 5 0MONTREAL 1 2 12.00 9 3 0 0 0 0 18.0 29 24 24 2 4 16 1 8 1 0

1998 Tacoma 3 1 2.77 44 0 0 0 18 5 68.1 66 25 21 2 4 22 1 61 0 0SEATTLE 2 0 2.05 18 0 0 0 2 1 22.0 15 5 5 3 3 5 0 16 2 0

1999 SEATTLE 6 11 4.06 59 0 0 0 16 3 77.2 75 37 35 5 7 52 4 74 6 02000 SEATTLE 3 0 3.47 69 0 0 0 26 5 80.1 68 31 31 6 7 38 3 71 4 12001 SEATTLE 4 3 4.36 60 0 0 0 24 3 66.0 59 35 32 7 4 38 2 46 3 0Major Lg. Totals 18 20 4.20 228 14 0 0 68 12 315.0 301 156 147 30 28 172 10 242 18 3Minor Lg. Totals 48 46 3.73 167 111 10 3 18 5 720.0 696 378 298 42 46 277 4 539 43 4

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 SEA P 60 2 3 1 6 1 .833Totals P 228 25 32 2 59 3 .966

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals .000 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AL DIVISIONSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 SEATTLE vs. Chicago-AL 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 2 32001 SEATTLE vs. Cleveland 0-0 27.00 2 0 0 2.0 4 6 6 2 1ALDS Totals 1-0 12.46 4 0 0 4.1 5 6 6 4 4

ALCHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 SEATTLE vs. New York-AL 0-1 4.15 5 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 1 42001 SEATTLE vs. New York-AL 0-0 12.27 3 0 0 3.2 7 5 5 1 1LCS Totals 0-1 7.86 8 0 0 8.0 11 7 7 2 5

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCamden Yards 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.2 0Fenway Park 2.70 1 0 1 6 6.2 2Edison Field 1.74 2 0 0 8 10.1 2Comiskey Park 2.57 0 1 0 8 14.0 4Jacobs Field 3.75 0 1 1 9 12.0 5Tiger Stadium 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1Kauffman Stadium 2.45 0 1 0 10 11.0 3Metrodome 3.86 0 1 0 6 7.0 3Yankee Stadium 1.93 0 1 0 7 9.1 2Network Assoc. 0.77 2 1 0 10 11.2 1Kingdome 4.05 4 3 1 27 33.1 15Arlington 9.00 1 1 0 8 10.0 10SkyDome 1.69 0 0 2 7 10.2 2Atl. Fulton County 3.86 0 0 0 1 4.2 2Wrigley Field 5.40 0 1 0 2 10.0 6

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCinergy Field 1.80 1 0 0 1 5.0 1Dodger Stadium 7.71 0 2 0 2 2.1 2Olympic Stadium 5.60 1 1 0 9 27.1 17Shea Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.0 0Veterans Stadium 3.86 0 1 0 1 4.2 2Three Rivers 2.45 0 0 0 1 3.2 1Busch Stadium 7.56 0 2 0 2 8.1 7Qualcomm 3.68 0 1 1 6 7.1 33 Com Park 21.60 0 1 0 3 3.1 8Coors Field 9.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 1Tropicana Field 0.00 2 0 1 7 8.0 0SAFECO Field 4.92 2 1 5 75 82.1 45Pacific Bell 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1Comerica Park 2.08 1 0 0 3 4.1 1

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .256 1176 301 30 172 242 .361 .389vs. Left .260 519 135 11 101 106 .382 .380vs. Right .253 657 166 19 71 136 .344 .397Start .311 228 71 9 28 30 .392 .491Relief .243 948 230 21 144 212 .354 .365Home .268 548 147 17 93 122 .387 .427Away .245 628 154 13 79 120 .338 .357None on .255 573 146 19 80 129 .356 .419Runners on .257 603 155 11 92 113 .366 .3620 on/out .260 262 68 7 37 54 .360 .412RISP .271 362 98 9 64 69 .385 .3811st IP .242 732 177 18 120 151 .361 .367Inning 1-6 .280 304 85 9 48 39 .386 .428Inning 7+ .248 872 216 21 124 203 .352 .376Close/Late .228 400 91 6 64 96 .343 .308vs 1st Batr .227 181 41 4 23 36 .325 .359Pre-All Star .235 548 129 14 91 118 .352 .359Post-All Star .274 628 172 16 81 124 .370 .416

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.36 4 3 3 60 66.0 32 38 46relief 4.36 4 3 3 60 66.0 32 38 46Home 6.83 1 0 2 27 29.0 22 19 20Away 2.43 3 3 1 33 37.0 10 19 26April 2.87 1 1 0 11 15.2 5 5 10May 3.48 0 0 2 11 10.1 4 10 9June 5.74 2 0 0 13 15.2 10 14 9July 2.08 0 1 0 8 8.2 2 3 5August 6.14 1 1 1 8 7.1 5 4 5September 8.53 0 0 0 7 6.1 6 2 6October 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 2Grass 4.60 4 3 3 55 60.2 31 33 44Turf 1.69 0 0 0 5 5.1 1 5 2Day 2.74 2 2 0 18 23.0 7 6 16Night 5.23 2 1 3 42 43.0 25 32 30vs.Bal 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 2 1vs.Bos 0.00 1 0 0 2 1.1 0 2 2vs.Ana 4.91 1 0 0 5 7.1 4 2 4vs.CWS 0.00 0 0 2 3 4.2 0 1 7vs.Cle 11.57 0 1 1 3 2.1 3 1 0vs.Det 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0vs.KC 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.2 0 2 1vs.Min 7.71 0 0 0 3 2.1 2 2 1vs.NYY 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 0 3vs.Oak 1.64 1 0 0 9 11.0 2 4 9vs.Tex 5.40 1 1 0 11 10.0 6 8 7vs.Tor 7.50 0 0 0 5 6.0 5 3 5vs.LA 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 1vs.SD 5.40 0 0 0 2 3.1 2 4 3vs.SF 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.1 0 1 1vs.Col 27.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 1 0 0vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.TB 12.46 0 0 0 4 4.1 6 6 0Pre-All Star 4.15 3 2 2 37 43.1 20 29 30Post-All Star 4.76 1 1 1 23 22.2 12 9 16

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .233 253 59 7 38 46 6 .341 .368vs. Left .257 105 27 0 22 18 4 .383 .314vs. Right .216 148 32 7 16 28 2 .310 .405Relief .233 253 59 7 38 46 6 .341 .368Home .287 122 35 3 19 20 1 .396 .434Away .183 131 24 4 19 26 5 .289 .305None on .191 115 22 4 24 24 0 .345 .330Runners on .268 138 37 3 14 22 6 .338 .3990 on/out .146 48 7 1 13 14 0 .359 .229RISP .271 70 19 1 10 13 5 .358 .400RISP/2out .237 38 9 0 4 8 0 .310 .3421st IP .234 197 46 5 29 33 3 .342 .355Inning 1-6 .118 17 2 0 5 3 2 .318 .118Inning 7+ .242 236 57 7 33 43 4 .343 .386Close,Late .246 114 28 2 10 20 3 .320 .333B. Loaded .286 14 4 1 1 3 1 .333 .571vs 1st Batr .146 48 7 2 8 10 1 .300 .2710-0 count .297 37 11 2 2 0 1 .333 .486After (0-1) .228 123 28 3 7 32 3 .286 .341After (1-0) .215 93 20 2 29 14 2 .407 .3552 strikes .177 124 22 3 18 46 3 .301 .290Pit. 1-15 .236 157 37 5 21 28 1 .339 .363Pit. 16-30 .225 80 18 2 16 16 2 .354 .388Pit. 31-45 .214 14 3 0 1 2 3 .267 .286Pit. 46-60 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500Pre-All Star .186 161 30 5 29 30 3 .320 .317Post-All Star .315 92 29 2 9 16 3 .382 .457

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.20 18 20 12 228 315.0 147 172 242Start 5.59 2 6 0 14 56.1 35 28 30Relief 3.90 16 14 12 214 258.2 112 144 212Home 4.85 7 5 6 111 143.0 77 93 122Away 3.66 11 15 6 117 172.0 70 79 120April 3.62 4 4 1 35 54.2 22 27 35May 4.19 0 2 2 36 43.0 20 25 40June 4.14 6 2 1 36 41.1 19 30 33July 3.57 1 4 1 30 35.1 14 21 27August 5.84 3 5 5 44 57.0 37 36 40September 3.86 4 3 2 45 81.2 35 33 65October 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 2Grass 4.43 10 14 8 169 215.1 106 119 167Turf 3.70 8 6 4 59 99.2 41 53 75Day 4.91 6 9 5 70 91.2 50 48 69Night 3.91 12 11 7 158 223.1 97 124 173vs.Bal 1.00 1 0 0 10 9.0 1 7 7vs.Bos 5.40 1 1 1 9 10.0 6 5 7vs.Ana 3.63 3 0 0 15 17.1 7 8 15vs.CWS 1.82 1 1 3 18 24.2 5 12 22vs.Cle 4.32 0 1 2 14 16.2 8 11 12vs.Det 2.45 1 0 0 5 7.1 2 3 9vs.KC 4.95 0 2 0 18 20.0 11 10 12vs.Min 3.75 0 1 0 11 12.0 5 7 13vs.NYY 2.40 0 1 0 11 15.0 4 6 14vs.Oak 2.57 3 1 0 20 21.0 6 9 24vs.Tex 7.40 3 2 0 21 24.1 20 15 13vs.Tor 3.43 0 0 3 16 21.0 8 6 21vs.Atl 4.70 0 0 0 2 7.2 4 4 5vs.ChC 5.40 0 1 0 2 10.0 6 4 7vs.Cin 10.80 1 0 0 2 5.0 6 6 1vs.LA 3.38 0 2 0 4 5.1 2 6 5vs.NYM 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Phi 9.45 0 1 0 2 6.2 7 1 3vs.Pit 2.45 0 0 0 1 3.2 1 2 2vs.StL 7.71 0 2 0 3 9.1 8 8 4vs.SD 4.73 0 2 1 10 13.1 7 11 10vs.SF 5.82 1 2 0 8 17.0 11 9 10vs.Col 2.70 0 0 0 3 3.1 1 1 3vs.Fla 1.80 0 0 0 3 10.0 2 6 6vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 2 2vs.TB 3.80 2 0 2 17 21.1 9 13 15Pre-All Star 4.07 11 11 4 117 150.1 68 91 118Post-All Star 4.32 7 9 8 111 164.2 79 81 124

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 200 B/T: R/R Age: 24 (25 on April 7)Born: April 7, 1977 in Salem, Ore.Residence: Hillsboro, Ore.Major League Service: 1.125Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the second round of the 1995 June draft.CAREER: Petrick (PEET-rick) was drafted in the second round of the 1995 free agent draft one round

after the Rockies selected Todd Helton in the first…appeared in a career high 85 games last year…hasthrown out 17.0% (19-112) of potential base stealers…enters his seventh season as a professional, allwith Colorado…has appeared with Colorado the past three seasons…has made 128 starts, the fifth mostby a catcher in Rockies history…is a career .277 hitter.

2 0 0 1 : Ben caught in 77 games, 70 starts, and made his major-league debut at first base on June 26 vs. SanDiego… caught four of the seven complete games for the Rockies in 2001…logged more time than any other Rockiec a t c h e r, 608.2 total innings…caught 11 of 57 baserunners on the year, 19.3 percent…became the team’s primarycatcher after Brent Mayne was traded to Kansas City on June 24.…started in 23 of the next 31 games for the Rockiesbefore going on the disabled listAugust 2 with right bicep tendinitis…went on a rehab assignment in Colorado Springsafter being placed on the DLon Aug. 2.…spent 24 games on the DLbefore being recalled onSeptember 1…P e t r i c khomered on May 26 in SanFrancisco, the first homer in Rockies’history at Pac Bell…he is still one of only two Rockiesto homer at that ballpark (Juan Uribe has the other)…the two-run homer helped cap a 10-4 Rockies’ win, thesecond ever win atPac Bell, the first coming the day before…in June, batted .308 (16-for-52) in 17 games with twodoubles, six homers and 14 RBI…his average was the third highest on the team inJune…eight of his 16 hits inJune went for extra bases, giving him a slugging percenatge of .692, which was the second highest behind onlyLarry Wa l k e r’s .707 (minimum 25 at-bats)…on June 6 vs. Houston, he was 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a pair ofhomers and three RBI…tied his career high in hits (3) on September 27, the seventh time in his career, last comingearlier in ‘01, June 27 vs. S a n Diego…had nine go-ahead RBI, the fourth highest total on the team, behind Helton(31), Walker (24) and Cirillo (13)…had one pinch hit on the season (Sept. 7 vs. SF) and it turned out to be the gamewinning hit in the 12th inning that scored Brent Butler from third in a 3-2 Colorado win…during his A A Ar e h a ba s s i g n m e n t, he hit .250 (16-for-64) with one homer and nine RBI.

2 0 0 0 : Petrick opened at Tr i p l e - A for the first time and made two tours with the Rockies…for the first time hewent to spring training on the Rockies’40-man roster…in the last week of spring training, the Rockies optioned himto Colorado Springs March 27…recalled him April 19 to replace an injured Scott Servais (ankle)…it markedP e t r i c k ’s second major league tour (Sept. 1999)…that night, he started, batting eighth at Arizona, and doubled onhis first major league pitch, off left-hander Brian Anderson.…optioned back on April 30…he was with Colorado fromJuly 16 through season’s end…hit .322 (47-for-146) with three homers and 20 RBIin 52 games…collected aseason-high three hits, tying his career best, three times, all within a 10-day stretch…from Aug. 18-Sept. 5, Benstarted 15 of the Rockies’17 games…over those 15 starts, he batted .379 (22-for-58) with two homers and nineRBI.…he had three hits Aug. 18 vs. Florida (3-for-5), Aug. 22 vs. Atlanta (3-for-5) and Aug. 27 at Pittsburgh (3-for-3)…he originally established the career high Sept. 27, 1999 at A r i z o n a …on Sept. 20 vs. the Padres, he drove ina career-high four runs without a hit, going 0-for-3…two of his ground outs scored a man from third; he also hit asacrifice fly and drove in his fourth run with a bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning…behind the plate, he posteda .985 fielding percentage, with four errors in 271 totalchances…he also committed eight passed balls…on thebases, he threw out 18.8 percent (6/32)…spent the first twoweeks, and from May 1-July 15, at Colorado Springs( A A A ) …with the Sky Sox, he batted .315 (78-for-248) in 63games, with nine homers and 47 RBI.

1 9 9 9 : Ben played for three clubs on three levels,including his first major league tour…combined at the threestops—Carolina (AA), Colorado Springs (AAA) and theRockies—to bat .313 (129-for-412) with 27 homers and 98 RBIin 123 games…he drove in one run every 4.2 at-bats…began the year at Carolina but spent two weeks (April 26-May 6) on the disabled list with a sprained left wrist…onMay 9, Petrick hit for the cycle vs. Huntsville, going 4-for-4 with three RBI…five days after the cycle, which earnedhim Southern League Hitter of the Week, Petrick left for Triple-A…in 84 games for the Sky Sox, he batted .312 with

Colorado’s three minor league cycles

Player Date Opp.Scott Seal, Salem 8/3/00 vs. FrederickBen Petrick, Carolina 5/9/99 vs. HuntsvilleNeifi Perez, Col Springs 8/25/96 at Salt Lake

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Colorado in the second round of the 1995 June draft…on disabled list (Aug.2-17, 2001).

19 homers and 64 RBI, making 66 starts at catcher…homered in four straight games in late July, including a grandslam vs. Salt Lake, July 25…Rockies recalled him Sept. 1 and he made his major league debut that afternoon, vs.Pittsburgh, batting eighth at catcher…in his first major league plate appearance, he doubled in a run off JasonSchmidt…he actually reached safely in his first four big-league trips (double, single and two walks), going 2-for-3 onthe day…he hit safely in seven straight starts, Sept. 10-20…on Sept. 17 vs. Los Angeles, Petrick hit his first majorleague home run, a solo shot off Mike Maddux…three of his next four hits were homers, including his first multi-HRgame, Sept. 22 vs. Arizona…started 18 games overall, getting the bulk of catching work in September.

1 9 9 8 : In his first Double-Astint (New Haven) he battled a sore left wrist for much of the first two months…hewas off to a solid start when a pitch jammed fingers on his left (glove) hand April 29…then, three days later he washit on the left wrist while batting…he was hitting .310 prior to the injuries…he returned to the lineup May 11 atPortland (3 hits, HR), but after four games he missed another week of action with lingering soreness in his leftwrist…behind the plate, he fielded at a .991 clip and threw out 16 of 93 (17 percent) runners.

1 9 9 7 : Petrick swiped 30 bases in 41 attempts…he recorded two steals in four contests…he recorded two homersin three contests…behind the plate he nailed 31 percent (38 of 84) of base stealers and the Salem staff compileda 3.89 ERA, the best in the organization and third in the league…his 30 steals tied for fourth in the chain.

1 9 9 6 : At age 18, Ben played his first full season of pro ball…Baseball A m e r i c a ’s postseason all-star catcher,Petrick on July 7 vs. Hickory went 4-for-5 with a double, two homers and six RBI.

1 9 9 5 : The 38th overall pick in the June draft, Petrick signed late and had a September stint in the A r i z o n aInstructional League.

P E R S O N A L : Benjamin Wayne (Ben) Petrick…he is single…he lettered in baseball, basketball and football atGlencoe (Ore.) High School…as a football player, was named the 1994 Oregon Offensive Player of the Year afterhe led the state in rushing and helped his squad to a state championship…he was also a two-time state Player ofthe Year in baseball…Petrick turned down several Pac-10 full-ride football scholarships to sign with the Rockies…signedby Rockies scout Greg Hopkins.

PETRICK’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 3, seven times (last: Sept. 27, 2001 vs. San Diego)

Home Runs: 2, twice (last: June 6, 2001 vs. Houston)

RBI: 4, twice (last: June 27, 2001)

Doubles: 2, Aug. 27, 2000 at Pittsburgh

Runs: 3, June 8, 2001 vs. St. Louis

Total Bases: 8, twice (last: June 6, 2001 vs. Houston)

Hit Streak: 6, Sept. 20-30, 2001

Walks: 2, nine times (last: Oct. 4, 2001 at Arizona)

S t r i k e o u t s : 3, seven times (last: July 6, 2001 vs. A n a h e i m )

PETRICK’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1996 Asheville .235 122 446 74 105 175 24 2 14 52 2 3 5 75 1 98 19 9 5 .392 .3501997 Salem .248 121 412 68 102 176 23 3 15 56 4 2 2 62 2 100 30 11 6 .427 .3471998 New Haven .238 106 349 52 83 164 21 3 18 50 0 3 3 56 1 89 7 7 5 .470 .3451999 Carolina .309 20 68 18 21 40 5 1 4 22 0 2 1 9 0 15 3 1 0 .588 .388

Colo Sprngs .312 84 282 56 88 171 16 5 19 64 0 6 3 44 1 58 9 6 4 .606 .403COLORADO .323 19 62 13 20 35 3 0 4 12 0 0 0 10 0 13 1 0 1 .565 .417

2000 Colo Sprngs .315 63 248 38 78 133 22 3 9 47 0 2 0 32 1 40 7 2 2 .536 .390COLORADO .322 52 146 32 47 68 10 1 3 20 1 4 2 20 2 33 1 2 1 .466 .401

2001 COLORADO .238 85 244 41 58 112 15 3 11 39 1 3 3 31 3 67 3 3 5 .459 .327Colo Sprngs .250 18 64 11 16 21 2 0 1 9 0 2 0 13 2 21 1 0 1 .328 .367

Major Lg. Totals .277 156 452 86 125 215 28 4 18 71 2 7 5 61 5 113 5 5 7 .476 .364Minor Lg. Totals .264 534 1869 317 493 880 113 17 80 300 6 20 14 291 8 421 76 36 23 .471 .364

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club Pos G PO A E TC DP PCT1999 COL C 19 100 7 2 109 1 .9822000 COL C 48 248 19 4 271 4 .9852001 COL C 77 456 29 8 493 8 .984

1B 2 3 0 0 3 1 1.000Totals C 144 804 55 14 873 13 .984

1B 2 3 0 0 3 1 1.000Passed Balls (22)…1999 (3); 2000 (8); 2001 (11)

PETRICK CONTINUED…

Grand Slams (0)None

Multi HR Games (2)June 6, 2001 vs. HoustonSept. 22, 1999 vs. Arizona

Pinch Hit HR (0)None

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BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICounty Stadium .000 2 0 0 0Network Assoc. .143 7 1 0 0Arlington .286 7 2 0 2Cinergy Field .286 7 2 1 2Dodger Stadium .227 22 5 0 3Olympic Stadium .278 18 5 0 0Shea Stadium .100 10 1 0 0Veterans Stadium .273 11 3 1 1Three Rivers .500 8 4 0 1

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBusch Stadium .167 6 1 0 0Qualcomm Stadium .240 25 6 1 1Coors Field .289 256 74 13 50Pro Player Stadium .357 14 5 0 2Turner Field .333 9 3 0 2Bank One Ballpark .267 30 8 1 2Pacific Bell Park .385 13 5 1 4Enron Field .000 4 0 0 1PNC Park .000 3 0 0 0

2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .238 85 244 58 11 39 .327 .459vs. Left .213 --- 80 17 3 13 .270 .425vs. Right .250 --- 164 41 8 26 .354 .476Home .244 44 127 31 7 23 .340 .488Away .231 41 117 27 4 16 .313 .427None on .260 --- 131 34 6 6 .312 .496Runners on .212 --- 113 24 5 33 .343 .416April .132 14 38 5 2 4 .227 .316May .298 17 47 14 1 9 .382 .532June .308 17 52 16 6 14 .357 .692July .117 20 60 7 2 8 .229 .267August .000 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Sept. .394 12 33 13 0 4 .487 .606October .250 4 12 3 0 0 .400 .2500 on/out .315 --- 54 17 4 4 .351 .648RISP .235 --- 68 16 2 26 .389 .397RISP/2out .267 --- 30 8 1 10 .405 .500C l o s e / L a t e .108 --- 37 4 0 4 .195 .135B. Loaded .250 --- 4 1 0 5 .333 .250Batting #3 - --- 0 0 0 0 .000 -Batting #5 .000 --- 4 0 0 1 .000 .000Batting #6 .333 --- 15 5 1 2 .474 .667Batting #7 .176 --- 68 12 4 9 .250 .397Batting #8 .263 --- 152 40 6 26 .354 .487Batting #9 .200 --- 5 1 0 1 .200 .200As c .241 --- 237 57 11 38 .332 .468As 1b - --- 0 0 0 0 - -As ph .143 --- 7 1 0 1 .143 .143As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .143 --- 7 1 0 1 .143 .1430-0 count .320 --- 25 8 4 8 .346 .920After (0-1) .209 --- 134 28 4 17 .285 .358After (1-0) .259 --- 85 22 3 14 .385 .4822 strikes .121 --- 124 15 5 21 .218 .290Grass .234 81 235 55 11 39 .325 .455Turf .333 4 9 3 0 0 .400 .556Day .260 29 77 20 4 15 .333 .519Night .228 56 167 38 7 24 .325 .431Inn. 1-6 .274 71 164 45 9 31 .351 .543Inn. 7+ .163 75 80 13 2 8 .280 .288vs.Ana .000 2 6 0 0 0 .143 .000vs.Mil .286 2 7 2 0 0 .375 .571vs.Oak .143 2 7 1 0 0 .143 .286vs.Sea .500 2 4 2 0 2 .500 .500vs.Tex .286 2 7 2 0 2 .375 .429vs.Atl .333 1 3 1 0 1 .250 .333vs.ChC .000 2 5 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Atl .333 1 3 1 0 1 .250 .333vs.ChC .000 2 5 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Cin .333 3 9 3 2 4 .4551.000vs.Hou .250 3 8 2 2 4 .3331.000vs.LA .194 11 31 6 2 4 .342 .452vs.Mon .333 4 12 4 0 3 .385 .500vs.NYM .286 2 7 2 0 0 .375 .429vs.Phi .125 4 8 1 0 0 .222 .250vs.Pit .000 1 3 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.StL .286 4 14 4 1 1 .333 .500vs.SD .319 14 47 15 2 9 .400 .574vs.SF .280 11 25 7 1 5 .357 .560vs.Fla .400 3 10 4 0 2 .455 .500vs.Ari .065 12 31 2 1 2 .189 .161Pre-All Star .229 53 153 35 9 28 .305 .477Post-All Star .253 32 91 23 2 11 .364 .429

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .277 452 125 18 71 .364 .476vs. Left .271 140 38 4 17 .316 .457vs. Right .279 312 87 14 54 .383 .484Home .289 256 74 13 50 .382 .512Away .260 196 51 5 21 .339 .429None on .286 245 70 12 12 .349 .531Runners on .266 207 55 6 59 .379 .411April .170 53 9 2 4 .262 .396May .298 47 14 1 9 .382 .532June .308 52 16 6 14 .357 .692July .145 76 11 2 9 .258 .263August .371 62 23 3 10 .417 .565Sept. .329 146 48 4 24 .421 .507October .250 16 4 0 1 .429 .2500 on/out .333 111 37 7 7 .388 .640Scoring Pos .258 124 32 2 50 .389 .379Close/Late .174 69 12 2 8 .237 .275B Loaded .286 7 2 0 8 .455 .286Batting #3 - 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 -Batting #4 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .222 9 2 0 1 .200 .222Batting #6 .316 19 6 1 2 .435 .579Batting #7 .241 112 27 5 12 .290 .438Batting #8 .291 302 88 12 54 .392 .500Batting #9 .222 9 2 0 2 .222 .222As c .280 440 123 18 69 .368 .484As 1b - 0 0 0 0 - -As ph .091 11 1 0 1 .091 .091Grass .272 415 113 17 69 .362 .472Turf .324 37 12 1 2 .381 .514Day .269 145 39 9 27 .349 .552Night .280 307 86 9 44 .371 .440Inning 1-6 .314 296 93 12 50 .391 .534Inning 7+ .205 156 32 6 21 .314 .365vs.Ana .000 6 0 0 0 .143 .000vs.Mil .269 26 7 0 4 .424 .385vs.Oak .231 13 3 0 0 .231 .308vs.Sea .500 4 2 0 2 .500 .500vs.Tex .286 7 2 0 2 .375 .429vs.Atl .368 19 7 0 4 .364 .421vs.ChC .091 11 1 0 1 .231 .091vs.Cin .333 9 3 2 4 .455 1 . 0 0 0vs.Hou .250 8 2 2 4 .333 1 . 0 0 0vs.LA .276 58 16 4 9 .354 .552vs.Mon .292 24 7 0 3 .346 .375vs.NYM .258 31 8 0 3 .361 .387vs.Phi .200 20 4 1 1 .304 .400vs.Pit .381 21 8 1 4 .462 .667vs.StL .294 17 5 1 1 .333 .529vs.SD .286 56 16 2 13 .382 .500vs.SF .259 27 7 1 5 .375 .519vs.Fla .438 32 14 1 6 .525 .625vs.Ari .206 63 13 3 5 .282 .381Pre-All Star .232 168 39 9 28 .309 .488Post-All Star .303 284 86 9 43 .395 .468

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 B/T: L/L Age: 24 (25 on Aug. 15)Born: Aug. 14, 1977 in Mobile, Ala.Residence: Alexandria, La.Major League Service: 1.056Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the 13th round of the 1998 June draft.CAREER: After enjoying one of the best all-around seasons in club history, Pierre gears up for his

third season with Colorado and fifth as a professional…is a career .327 hitter in his five pro seasons witha pair of batting titles (A-Portland, 1998 and AA-Carolina, 2000)…Juan is one of only six Rockies to have200 hits in a season…holds the single-season club record for singles (163 in 2001)…also shares the teamrecord for triples in one year (11 in 2001)…from 1998-2000, Juan led his respective league in loweststrikeout/plate appearance ratio (one per every 19.5 in his minor league career)…set the Rockies recordin that category last year and in his major league career, has struck out only 44 times in 902 plate appear-ances (one per 20.5 PA)…one of the best road hitters in the circuit lastyear with a .321 mark, Juan has seven four-hit games in his career, fourof which have come away from Coors…has 204 professional stolenbases in 522 games, averaging one SB every 2.55 games played…is acareer .317 hitter in the leadoff spot…needs 46 hits for 300 in his shortcareer.

2001: In his first full season in the major leagues, Juan appeared in156 games, making 140 starts, all in centerfield…finished ninth in theNational League with a .327 batting average (202-for-617)…added 26doubles, 11 triples, two homers and 55 RBI…with 202 hits, he becamethe sixth Rockie to surpass the 200 plateau in a season…his hits totalranked second in the NLbehind Rich Aurilia’s 206 and fourth in the majorleagues…set a new club record with 163 singles…both he and JuanUribe had 11 triples on the season, each tying the franchise mark fortriples held by Neifi Perez (1999 & 2000)…Pierre and Uribe had the sec-ond most triples in the NLat seasons end, behind Jimmy Rollins who had12.…Juan stole 46 bases, the most by a Rockie since Eric Young’s 53 in1996…became only the second Rockie in franchise history to steal morethan 40 bases in a season (Young, 53 in 1996 and 42 in 1992)…in theNL, he finished tied with Rollins for the most stolen bases in the leagueand was third among all major leaguers…stole third base on 14 occa-sions, tied for the most in the majors (Ichiro Suzuki)…swiped two bags ina contest seven different times…was caught stealing 17 times, the mostin the circuit…had 62 multi-hit games, just two multi-hit games short of tying Arizona’s Luis Gonzalez (64)for the most in the NL…had five four-hit games, tied for the third most in the NL…his 18 three-hit contestsgave him the fourth most in the league…struck out only 29 times in 617 AB’s, the fewest strikeouts in fran-chise history (502 plate appearances)…Pierre averaged a strikeout once every 23.6 plate appearances,the best ratio in the majors and also a new club record…finished with 51 infield hits, the most in the NL…it

was the third most infield hits in a single season in the majors since 1997,bested only by Ichiro Suzuki’s 63 in 2001 and Luis Castillo’s 63 in2000…the primary leadoff man for Colorado in 2001, Juan batted .323(191-for-591) with two homers and 46 RBI in the number one spot of thebatting order…was third in the league in leadoff on-base percentage at.373 (238-for-638), falling just .05 points short of co-leaders Craig Biggioand Paul Lo Duca (.378)…batted .321 on the road, the ninth best roadaverage in the NL…led the NLwith eight triples on the road…when bat-ting with two outs, Juan had the best overall average in the NL(.325) ashe was the only player in the circuit to have over a .300 average with two-

200-Hit SeasonsRockies History

Player Year HitsDante Bichette 1998 219Todd Helton 2000 216Ellis Burks 1996 211Larry Walker 1997 208Vinny Castilla 1998 206Juan Pierre 2001 202

Rockies Single-SeasonLeaders, Stolen Bases

SB Player Club53 Eric Young 199646 Juan Pierre 200142 Eric Young 199339 Tom Goodwin 200035 Eric Young 1995

2001 Infield Hits Leaders

IFH Player Club63 Ichiro Suzuki SEA51 Juan Pierre COL44 Luis Castillo FLA36 Jason Tyner TB34 Roger Cedeno DET

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outs…on the season, Juan hit safely in 117 of the 156 games he played in…was a .500 hitter with a fullcount (14-for-28)…hit .337 (167-for-496) against right-handed pitching, fourth best in the circuit…hit intojust six double plays…he went an average of 102.8 plate appearances in between GDP’s…led the majorleagues by hitting 73.5% of the balls he put in play on the ground…Suzuki was second with 72.5%…Juanhit his first two major league home runs of his career in 2001 and both on the road…the first came on June18 in Houston off Jose Lima with his second off Brian Lawrence in the final game of the season inSanDiego (Oct. 7)…in May, Juan was 11-for-11 in stolen base attempts…Pierre’s July earned him RockiePlayer of the Month…in July, he batted .393 (42-for-107) with four doubles, four triples, 10 RBI and eightstolen bases…had 13 multi-hit games in the month, including three four-hit outings…on July 14 in Texas,Pierre went 4-for-4 with with a pair of triples, giving him eight total bases on the day, a new careerhigh…was held hitless in only five games in the month and went hitless in back-to-back games only once(July 26-27 in Los Angeles)…Pierre hit his 11th triple on Sept. 27 vs San Diego…notched his 200th hit onOct. 6 off San Diego’s Brian Tollberg…was 11-for-15 in stolen bases in September and October…in the out-field, Pierre had a fielding percentage of .979…on the year he had 362 putouts, three assists, turned onedouble play and committed eight errors…he committed only one error in his final 49 contests.

2000: Juan served as Colorado’s center fielder and leadoff man over the season’s final two monthsand qualified as a rookie…Rockies purchased his contract Aug. 7 and he made his big-league debut thatnight vs. Pittsburgh (pinch runner, no-at bats)…started the next afternoon, Aug. 8…in his first major league

plate appearance, he beat out an infield roller off Jose Silva for his firstcareer hit…he went 2-for-5 with a double…began his major leaguecareer with a 16-game hitting streak, Aug. 8-23…that streak is thelongest to open a career at least since 1975, and is believed to be oneof the longest in major league history…the longest such streak overthe last quarter century was 13, by the Giants’ Mike Woodard in1985…Juan batted .359 (24-for-62) over the 16-game streak…streakended at Pittsburgh Aug. 25 (0-for-2)…from Sept. 6-22, he built anoth-er streak: 15 games…according to Elias, Pierre became the first rook-ie to record multiple 15-game hitting streaks since the Twins’ Kent

Hrbek in 1982…both streaks were the top two hitting streaks by all NL rookies in 2000…Pierre in his firstseason batted .310 (62-for-200) with no homers and 20 RBI…his 62 hits were ninth among NL rookies andhis seven stolen bases ranked sixth…just two of his hits went for extra bases…compiled 12 multi-hit games(10th among NL rookies), including a five-hit contest, Sept. 4 vs. Chicago…his five hits that day tied theclub season high, and his five singles tied a club record, established earlier in the year by Todd Helton (May3)…he was one of only two left-handed hitters in 2000 to get three hits in a game off Cy Young winnerRandy Johnson, Sept. 25 (also Shawn Green)…recorded his first and only career outfield assist, Sept. 15at Dodger Stadium…shifted from Carolina to Colorado Springs on Aug. 2, and hit safely in all four gameswith the Sky Sox, batting .471 (8-for-17) at AAA…for the Carolina Mudcats, he earned the organization’sDouble-AMVPaward, despite his Aug. 2 departure…won the Southern League batting title (.326, 143-for-439)…Juan also finished tied for second with 46 steals, behind organization-mate Elvis Peña, who swiped48…he hit safely in 33 consecutive games, over three pro levels…he got a hit in his last 13 games for theCarolina Mudcats (AA), his only four games for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox (AAA) and his first 16 majorleague contests.

1999: Juan spent the entire year at Asheville in the Single-ASouth Atlantic League…led the circuit ingames (140), at-bats (585) and hits (187)…he also fin-ished second in steals (66), third in average (.320) andfifth in runs scored (93)…his hits, runs scored andsteals all led the organization…Pierre’s .320 averageranked second in the Rockies system, behind ChrisHatcher (.344)…on July 28 vs. Augusta, Juan hit hisfirst pro and only minor league homer, a seventh-inninggrand slam in a 4-3 win.

1998: Made his pro debut in the short-seasonNorthwest League (A) with Portland…captured theleague batting championship (.352), as well as thestolen base title (38)…struck out once every 26.36plate appearances (11/290), by far the lowest mark inthe league.

COLLEGE: Played collegiately for the Universityof South Alabama.

PERSONAL: Juan D’Vaughn Pierre…is married(Sonya)…signed by Steve Payne.

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Top NL Rookie HittingStreaks, 2000

No Player Dates16 Juan Pierre, COL Aug. 8-2315 Juan Pierre, COL Sept. 6-2214 Julio Lugo, HOU Sept. 3-16

Most Single-Season Steals, Organizational History

SB Player, Club Year81 Bernard Hutchinson, Asheville 199866 Juan Pierre, Asheville 199964 Juan Sosa, Salem 199860 Quinton McCracken, Central Valley 199353 Rene Reyes, Asheville 200151 Terry Jones, New Haven 199551 Elvis Peña, Asheville-Portland 199550 Garrett Neubart, Salem 199749 Juan Sosa, Carolina-Colo. Springs 199948 Elvis Peña, Carolina 200047 Juan Pierre, Carolina-Colo. Springs 200044 Terry Jones, Central Valley 199443 Garrett Neubart, Salem-Asheville 1996

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PIERRE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1998 Portland *.352 64 264 55 93 106 9 2 0 30 4 1 2 19 0 11 38 9 3 .402 .3991999 Asheville .320 *140 *585 93 *187 228 28 5 1 55 11 6 8 38 2 37 66 19 12 .390 .3662000 Carolina *.326 107 439 63 143 167 16 4 0 32 8 4 5 33 0 26 46 12 4 .380 .376

Colo Sprng .471 4 17 3 8 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .588 .471COLORADO .310 51 200 26 62 64 2 0 0 20 4 1 1 13 0 15 7 6 2 .320 .353

2001 COLORADO .327 156 617 108 202 256 26 11 2 55 14 1 10 41 1 29 #46 17 6 .415 .378Major Lg. Totals .323 207 817 134 264 320 28 11 2 75 18 2 11 54 1 44 53 23 8 .392 .372Minor Lg. Totals .330 315 1305 214 431 511 53 12 1 118 23 11 15 90 2 74 151 41 19 .392 .377

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2000 COL OF 50 115 2 3 120 0 .9752001 COL OF 154 362 3 8 373 1 .979Totals 204 477 5 11 493 1 .978

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Colorado in the 13th round of the 1998 June draft.

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PIERRE’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 5, Sept. 4, 2000 vs. Chicago-NL

Home Runs: 1, twice (last: Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego)

RBI: 3, five times (last: Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego)

Doubles: 2, twice (last: Sept. 29, 2001 vs. Milwaukee)

Runs: 4, May 17, 2001 at Atlanta

Total Bases: 8, July 14, 2001 at Texas

Hit Streak: 16 games, Aug. 8-23, 2000

Walks: 2, five times (last: Sept. 1, 2001 at SF)

S t r i k e o u t s : 2, four times (last: Sept. 17, 2001 vs. A r i z o n a )

Stolen Bases: 2, seven times (last: Oct. 7, 2001 at SD)

Four-Hit Games (7)July 22, 2001 vs. Los Angeles

July 14, 2001 at TexasJuly 3, 2001 at San DiegoJune 21, 2001 vs. Arizona

April 19, 2001 at San Diego★Sept. 4, 2000 vs. Chicago-NL(five hits)

Aug. 26, 2000 at Pittsburgh

Multi Stolen Bases (7)Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

Oct. 4, 2001 at ArizonaSept. 24, 2001 vs. San DiegoAug. 23, 2001 at New York-NL

July 3, 2001 at San DiegoJune 24, 2001 vs. ArizonaMay 20, 2001 at Florida

Pinch Hit HR (0)None

Grand Slams (0)None

★ Longest hitting streaks, Rockies history ★Games Player Dates Batting

23 Dante Bichette May 22 – June 18, 1995 .404 (40-for-99)22 Vinny Castilla Aug. 9 – Sept. 1, 1997 .386 (32-for-83)21 Larry Walker April 25 – May 19, 1999 .506 (41-for-81)20 Larry Walker May 4-25, 1998 .342 (27-for-79)19 Eric Young July 18 – Aug. 10, 1995 .425 (32-for-75)19 Dante Bichette July 19 – Aug. 8, 1995 .333 (26-for-78)18 Jeffrey Hammonds May 29 – June 21, 2000 .426 (29-for-68)18 Larry Walker June 14 – July 3, 1999 .471 (33-for-70)17 Neifi Perez June 1-19, 2001 .346 (28-for-81)17 Eric Young June 3-21, 1996 .443 (31-for-70)16 Todd Hollandsworth April 14-May 3, 2001 .426 (29-for-68)16 Juan Pierre Aug. 8-23, 2000 .359 (24-for-62)16 Larry Walker May 11-29, 1997 .433 (26-for-60)16 Dante Bichette April 6-24, 1994 .412 (28-for-68)

Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SBSan Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8New York-NL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Chicago-NL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SBAtlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

Juan’s Stolen Bases Team-by-Team

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BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBINetwork Assoc. .182 11 2 0 1Arlington .417 12 5 0 3Wrigley Field .400 15 6 0 3Cinergy Field .250 28 7 0 3Dodger Stadium .344 61 21 0 6Olympic Stadium .333 33 11 0 3Shea Stadium .300 20 6 0 1Veterans Stadium .231 26 6 0 1Three Rivers .444 9 4 0 0Busch Stadium .167 12 2 0 1

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIQualcomm Stadium .346 52 18 1 7Coors Field .337 407 137 0 37Pro Player Stadium .364 11 4 0 0Turner Field .333 18 6 0 0Bank One Ballpark .290 31 9 0 4Pacific Bell Park .250 32 8 0 0Enron Field .308 13 4 1 3Miller Park .353 17 6 0 1PNC Park .222 9 2 0 1

2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .327156 617 202 2 55 .378 .415vs. Left .289 --- 121 35 0 9 .360 .331vs. Right .337 --- 496 167 2 46 .383 .435Home .334 78 299 100 0 23 .391 .408Away .321 78 318 102 2 32 .365 .421None on .341 --- 413 141 0 0 .390 .409Runners on .299 --- 204 61 2 55 .354 .426April .344 21 64 22 0 7 .408 .406May .305 28 105 32 0 9 .376 .362June .315 27 111 35 1 6 .367 .369July .393 26 107 42 0 10 .421 .505August .282 26 110 31 0 11 .319 .373September.347 23 98 34 0 8 .407 .480October .273 5 22 6 1 4 .304 .4090 on/out .364 --- 253 92 0 0 .406 .423RISP .346 --- 136 47 2 53 .412 .478RISP/2out .342 --- 73 25 0 25 .429 .411Close/Late .367 --- 79 29 0 7 .468 .443B. Loaded .222 --- 9 2 0 6 .273 .222Batting #1 .323 --- 591 191 2 46 .373 .404Batting #3 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #4 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 1.000 --- 1 1 0 2 1.0001.000Batting #7 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #8 .375 --- 8 3 0 3 .500 .375Batting #9 .500 --- 14 7 0 4 .529 .929As cf .330 --- 612 202 2 55 .380 .418All OF .330 --- 612 202 2 55 .380 .418As ph .000 --- 5 0 0 0 .167 .000As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .000 --- 5 0 0 0 .167 .0000-0 count .333 --- 102 34 1 9 .340 .402After (0-1) .292 --- 284 83 0 23 .337 .373After (1-0) .368 --- 231 85 1 23 .441 .4722 strikes .325 --- 203 66 0 9 .377 .384Grass .328 149 588 193 2 53 .380 .417Turf .310 7 29 9 0 2 .333 .379Day .370 56 216 80 1 21 .429 .468Night .304100 401 122 1 34 .350 .387Inn. 1-6 .329143 441 145 1 39 .369 .415Inn. 7+ .324 145 176 57 1 16 .399 .415vs.Ana .231 3 13 3 0 0 .231 .308vs.Mil .323 6 31 10 0 1 .364 .419vs.Oak .182 3 11 2 0 1 .308 .364vs.Sea .250 3 12 3 0 1 .250 .250vs.Tex .417 3 12 5 0 3 .385 .750vs.Atl .300 6 20 6 0 0 .333 .300vs.Atl .300 6 20 6 0 0 .333 .300vs.ChC .400 6 20 8 0 3 .400 .650vs.Cin .308 9 39 12 0 6 .325 .385vs.Hou .280 6 25 7 1 3 .333 .480vs.LA .386 19 83 32 0 12 .433 .470vs.Mon .290 7 31 9 0 2 .353 .355vs.NYM .261 6 23 6 0 3 .261 .304vs.Phi .261 6 23 6 0 0 .292 .304vs.Pit .250 6 20 5 0 2 .348 .300vs.StL .280 8 25 7 0 1 .308 .360vs.SD .360 17 75 27 1 7 .400 .480vs.SF .309 19 68 21 0 3 .382 .397vs.Fla .333 5 18 6 0 0 .500 .444vs.Ari .397 18 68 27 0 7 .468 .397Pre-All Star .326 83 313 102 1 24 .381 .387Post-All Star .329 73 304 100 1 31 .375 .444

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .323 817 264 2 75 .372 .392vs. Left .324 145 47 0 14 .385 .359vs. Right .323 672 217 2 61 .369 .399Home .337 407 137 0 37 .390 .393Away .310 410 127 2 38 .355 .390None on .338 535 181 0 0 .385 .394Runners on .294 282 83 2 75 .347 .387April .344 64 22 0 7 .408 .406May .305 105 32 0 9 .376 .362June .315 111 35 1 6 .367 .369July .393 107 42 0 10 .421 .505August .308 198 61 0 19 .343 .369Sept. .316 206 65 0 20 .373 .3790 on/out .345 330 114 0 0 .388 .394Scoring Pos .346 185 64 2 73 .406 .443Close/Late .318 110 35 0 10 .409 .373B Loaded .250 12 3 0 7 .286 .250Batting #1 .317 778 247 2 64 .367 .382Batting #3 .500 4 2 0 1 .500 .500Batting #4 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1.0001.000Batting #6 .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #8 .500 12 6 0 4 .571 .500Batting #9 .471 17 8 0 4 .500 .824As cf .326 809 264 2 75 .375 .396As ph .000 8 0 0 0 .111 .000Grass .324 749 243 2 71 .376 .397Turf .309 68 21 0 4 .329 .338Day .372 288 107 1 26 .429 .448Night .297 529 157 1 49 .340 .361Inning 1-6 .326 573 187 1 47 .367 .396Inning 7+ .316 244 77 1 28 .384 .381vs.Ana .231 13 3 0 0 .231 .308vs.Mil .286 42 12 0 2 .348 .357vs.Oak .182 11 2 0 1 .308 .364vs.Sea .250 12 3 0 1 .250 .250vs.Tex .417 12 5 0 3 .385 .750vs.Atl .293 41 12 0 2 .302 .293vs.ChC .452 31 14 0 4 .469 .613vs.Cin .308 39 12 0 6 .325 .385vs.Hou .280 25 7 1 3 .333 .480vs.LA .354 113 40 0 14 .411 .416vs.Mon .304 46 14 0 3 .360 .348vs.NYM .281 32 9 0 3 .324 .313vs.Phi .237 38 9 0 1 .256 .263vs.Pit .342 38 13 0 2 .405 .395vs.StL .267 30 8 0 2 .290 .367vs.SD .333 105 35 1 12 .369 .419vs.SF .309 68 21 0 3 .382 .397vs.Fla .361 36 13 0 4 .477 .417vs.Ari .376 85 32 0 9 .436 .376Pre-All Star .326 313 102 1 24 .381 .387Post-All Star .321 504 162 1 51 .366 .395

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 246 B/T: R/L Age: 24 (25 on April 19)Born: April 19, 1977 in Higuera de Zaragoza, MexicoResidence: Higuera de Zaragoza, MexicoMajor League Service: 3.122Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Cincinnati along with INF Pokey Reese for RHP Luke Hudson and LHP GabeWhite, Dec. 18, 2001.

CAREER: Dennys Reyes (DENNIS RAY-es), entering his 10th season as a professional, has pitchedin 195 major league games, 22 starts and 173 in relief…has 273 strikeouts in the majors in 272.2 inningspitched (9.01 per 9 IP)…the left-handed setup man now needs five games for 200 in his career…needsto reach 27.1 innings this season for 300 ip…also needs just 27 strikeouts for 300.

2 0 0 1 : Reyes appeared in 35 games for the Reds (29 relief appearances and six starts) despite battling a forearminjury…for the year, was 2-6 with a 4.92 ERA…struck out 52 batters in 53.0 innings (8.8 K’s per 9 IP)…from May14-24, he did not pitch because soreness in his left forearm…received permission to go to Mexico for an examinationby his personal physician…an MRIon May 26 showed no damage to his arm but after his May 29 game vs. theCubs, he went on the 15-day disabled list…was on the DL from May 30-July 1 with tightness in his leftforearm…optioned to Louisville (AAA) after returning from the DL, July 2, and threw in seven games with six startsand was 4-2 with a 3.67 ERA…recalled by the Reds Aug. 13 and made his first start for the Reds on Aug. 14 inthe 7-1 loss at St. Louis (5ip, 6h, 5er, 1bb, 4k)...with that start, he snapped his streak of 105 consecutive appearancesout of the bullpen since his last start, July 28, 1999…went 0-4 in his first five starts until beating the Pirates on Sept.9 (first win as a starter since 8/30/98)…returned to the bullpen after six starts and made his last nine appearancesin relief (0-0, 6.23)…had his second career hit on Aug. 24 at Montreal off Tony Armas Jr. and recorded his third onSept. 4 off Houston’s Roy Oswalt…for the season, retired the first batter 19-29 times (66%)…stranded 14-18(78%) inherited baserunners…did not enter a game in a save situation.

2 0 0 0 : Pitched in 62 games for Cincinnati, third on the team to Scott Sullivan (79) and Danny Graves (66)…afterstruggling in the first half of the season (6.11 ERAprior to the All-Star break), Reyes was perhaps the Reds’ b e s tpitcher down the stretch…in his last 27 games, he compiled a 1.69 ERA, which took his ERAfrom 6.18 to 4.53 toend the year…from the break on, he allowed just three earned runs in 15.2 innings (1.72)…did not allow a run inhis last 13 games (8.1 ip)…overall in the second half of the season, he did not allow an opponent to score in 24of 26 appearances…was victorious May 13 at Houston for his first win and then beat St. Louis on June 28th forhis second and last win of the year…suffered his only loss April 12 at Colorado…on Sept. 17 vs. Milwaukee, hethrew the pitching staff’s 91st wild pitch of the season, tying the National League record previously shared by the1970 Astros and the 1989 Phillies…after allowing a pinch-hit 3-run homer to Ed Sprague on June 18 at San Diego,he gave up just one HR (solo shot by Ray Lankford on July 6) in his last 36 games, none in his last 28 (17.0 ip).

1 9 9 9 : Dennys made a career-high 65 appearances and a personal-best 61.2 innings…was leading all NLrelievers in ERA(1.69) entering his game on Sept. 3 at Philadelphia…allowed four runs in just a third of an inningthat game and went on to post a 9.00 ERAin his last 14 games…made his first 41 appearances in relief (2.01 ERA)before making his only start in a 9-1 loss July 28 at Los Angeles (2.2 ip, 5 h, 6 er)…take away his start on 7/28 andhis 9/3 relief appearance and his season-ending 3.79 ERAdrops to 2.45…defeated Arizona on May 4 for his firstcareer relief win…converted 2-of-3 save appearances…earned his first career save on July 3 vs. Houston, throwinga season-high 3.0 innings and tying his season high with five strikeouts…earned his second career save on Sept.27 vs. St. Louis, striking out the only batter faced (Eli Marrero)…gave up five homers on the year, four solo.

1 9 9 8 : Played for four teams in the 1998 season, Los Angeles and Cincinnati and both of their Triple Aa ffiliates…combined in 18 major league games, he was 3-5 with a 4.54 in 10 starts and 9 relief appearances…startedthe season with the Dodgers' Class A A A Albuquerque before being promoted to LAin May...went 0-4, 4.71 in 11games and 3 starts for the Dodgers…traded to Cincinnati on July 4 and reported to Indianapolis…recalled on A u g .1 and was with the Reds for the remainder of the year…from Aug. 2-30, he won three games in six decisions, thelongest winning streak of his career...debuted for the Reds on Aug. 2 at Florida at 21 years, 3 months and 14 days,becoming the youngest player to appear for the Reds since Willie Greene debuted on 9/1/92 at 20 years, 11months, 8 days…in defeating the Marlins, he became the youngest pitcher to win in his debut since RosarioRodriguez on 9/1/89 (20 yrs, 55 days) and the youngest starter since Mario Soto debuted on 7/21/77 (21 yrs, 9

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days)...struck out a career-high 12 batters on Aug. 20 at Pittsburgh…it was also a Reds season high…following hisSept. 5 start, left the club with permission to visit his ill wife, Clauvia, and newborn child, Dennys Alejandro, inMexico...missed his last four scheduled starts...returned for the last week of the season.

1 9 9 7 : Named Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year after combining for 11 wins at San Antonio (AA) andAlbuquerque (AAA)...was promoted on July 13 and recorded the win in his Major League debut that day vs. SanFrancisco (6.0 ip, 4 h, 3 er, 4 bb, 6K)...debuted at 20 years and 85 days old, the youngest pitcher in the majors leaguesat that time and the second-youngest player overall...only A t l a n t a ’s CF Andruw Jones was younger (by 4 days)...becamethe fourth-youngest LADodgers pitcher to start a game, behind only Joe Moeller (19 years, 2 months in 1962), DickCalmus (19 years, 7 months in 1963) and Mike Kekich (20 years, 2 months in 1965)...in that debut, he became thefirst Dodgers lefthander to start a game since Bob Ojeda on 9/24/92, snapping LA's Major League record streak of681 consecutive starts by a righthander…his stolen base in his MLdebut was the first by a Dodgers pitcher sinceOrel Hershiser on 5/8/94 at SF. . . s u ffered his first loss in his second start on July 18, a 4-1 defeat at Atlanta...was optionedback to Albuquerque on July 25 when Ismael Valdes was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list...recalled againon Aug. 22…returned to Albuquerque on Aug. 28...was recalled for the third time on Sept. 2...made his last eightappearances in relief (0-1, 2.63).

1 9 9 6 : At San Bernadino, he ranked sixth among Class Apitchers and eighth among all full-season minorleague pitchers with 176 strikeouts (166 ip)...his punchout total led all Dodger farmhands.

1 9 9 5 : Spent most of season with the Mexico City Reds but also threw for Vero Beach (A).1 9 9 4 : Rated as the fourth-best prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball A m e r i c a…combined to go 9-5 with

a 4.90 at Rookie Great Falls and Class AVero Beach…finished 10th in the Pioneer League in ERA.P E R S O N A L : Dennys Velarde Reyes…he and his wife, Clauvia, have a son, Dennys Alejandro…his father,

Juan Reyes, was a first baseman for Dodgers scout Mike Brito's Mexican League team in Guaymas in 1985…accordingto legend, Dennys was the team's bat boy and one day told Brito he wanted to play for the Dodgers, "just likeFernando Valenzuela"…the story has it that Brito kiddingly told Reyes that he only signs lefthanders and that Reyesthen learned to throw lefthanded, mostly because his right clavicle is higher than his left...Brito signed him to aDodgers contract on July 5, 1993.

D. REYES’CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 12, Aug. 20, 1998 at Pittsburgh

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.2 ip, May 24, 1998 at A r i z o n a

Win Streak (starts): 2, Aug. 2-8, 1998

Win Streak (decisions): 3, Aug. 2-30, 1998

Losing Streak (starts): 2, three times (last: Aug. 14-19, 2001)

Losing Streak (decisions): 5, Sept. 28, 1997-June 25, 1998

Walks: 5, twice (last: July 28, 1999 at Los Angeles)

Earned Runs: 6, three times (last: Aug. 19, 2001 vs. Mil)

Scoreless Innings: 11.0 ip, June 22-July 19, 1999

D. REYES’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1993 Mexico City 0 1 5.06 7 1 0 0 6 0 5.1 4 4 3 1 0 9 0 5 0 01994 Vero Beach 2 4 6.70 9 9 0 0 0 0 41.2 58 37 31 6 0 18 0 25 1 1

Great Falls 7 1 3.78 14 9 0 0 2 0 66.2 71 37 28 0 2 25 0 70 10 11995 Mexico 5 5 6.60 17 15 1 0 0 0 58.2 76 49 43 4 0 41 0 44 2 0

Vero Beach 1 0 1.80 3 2 0 0 0 0 10.0 8 2 2 0 0 6 0 9 0 11996 San Berndno 11 12 4.17 29 28 0 0 0 0 166.0 166 106 77 11 6 77 0 176 9 31997 San Antonio 8 1 3.02 12 12 1 0 0 0 80.1 79 33 27 6 1 28 1 66 2 2

Albuquerque 6 3 5.65 10 10 1 0 0 0 57.1 70 40 36 4 1 33 0 45 5 0LOS A N G E L E S 2 3 3.83 14 5 0 0 0 0 47.0 51 21 20 4 1 18 3 36 2 1

1998 Albuquerque 1 4 1.44 7 7 1 1 0 0 43.2 31 13 7 5 1 18 0 58 1 0LOS A N G E L E S 0 4 4.71 11 3 0 0 4 0 28.2 27 17 15 1 0 20 4 33 1 1Indianapols 2 0 3.00 4 4 0 0 0 0 24.0 20 10 8 1 0 14 0 27 5 0CINCINNATI 3 1 4.42 8 7 0 0 0 0 38.2 35 19 19 2 1 27 1 44 5 0

1999 CINCINNATI 2 2 3.79 65 1 0 0 12 2 61.2 53 30 26 5 3 39 1 72 5 12000 CINCINNATI 2 1 4.53 62 0 0 0 15 0 43.2 43 31 22 5 1 29 0 36 6 02001 CINCINNATI 2 6 4.92 35 6 0 0 2 0 53.0 51 35 29 5 1 35 1 52 5 0

Louisville 4 2 3.67 7 6 0 0 0 0 34.1 34 15 14 3 1 16 0 34 3 0Major Lg. Totals 11 17 4.32 195 22 0 0 33 2 272.2 260 153 131 22 7 168 10 273 24 3Minor Lg. Totals 47 33 4.22 119 103 4 1 8 0 588.0 617 346 276 41 12 285 1 559 38 8

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 CIN P 35 0 6 2 8 0 .750Totals 195 6 44 8 58 0 .862

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .182 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0Totals .070 43 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 20 1

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Los Angeles as an undrafted free agent, July 5, 1993…traded by the Dodgersto Cincinnati, along with INF Paul Konerko for RHPJeff Shaw, July 4, 1998…traded by the Reds to Colorado along withINF Pokey Reese for RHPLuke Hudson and LHPGabe White, Dec. 18, 2001.

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERJacobs Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.1 0Kauffman Stadium 4.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 1County Stadium 10.80 0 0 0 4 1.2 2Metrodome 3.38 0 0 0 1 2.2 1Kingdome 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Arlington 5.40 0 0 0 1 5.0 3Wrigley Field 2.84 0 0 0 7 6.1 2Cinergy Field 4.07 4 4 2 92 97.1 44Astrodome 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.1 0Dodger Stadium 5.56 1 4 0 14 34.0 21Olympic Stadium 3.52 0 0 0 3 7.2 3Shea Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 0.2 0Veterans Stadium 6.10 0 0 0 6 10.1 7

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERThree Rivers 4.02 1 0 0 8 15.2 7Busch Stadium 6.14 0 2 0 7 14.2 10Qualcomm 4.15 0 1 0 3 4.1 23 Com Park 10.80 0 0 0 4 1.2 2Coors Field 6.91 0 3 0 8 14.1 11Pro Player Stadium 1.29 1 0 0 4 7.0 1Turner Field 4.66 0 1 0 4 9.2 5Bank One Ball 2.53 1 0 0 7 10.2 3Pacific Bell 1.93 1 0 0 4 4.2 1Enron Field 3.18 1 1 0 2 5.2 2Comerica Park 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 0Miller Park 2.45 0 1 0 3 3.2 1PNC Park 2.84 1 0 0 3 6.1 2

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .254 1023 260 22 168 273 .360 .379vs. Left .223 337 75 6 58 120 .340 .323vs. Right .270 686 185 16 110 153 .370 .407Start .280 436 122 9 67 106 .376 .424Relief .235 587 138 13 101 167 .348 .346Home .247 465 115 7 87 116 .363 .355Away .260 558 145 15 81 157 .357 .400None on .226 548 124 11 80 138 .330 .341Runners on .286 475 136 11 88 135 .392 .4230 on/out .204 245 50 4 36 53 .313 .310RISP .284 285 81 6 63 88 .403 .4211st IP .236 517 122 10 91 140 .350 .346Inn. 1-6 .258 589 152 11 101 156 .366 .390Inn. 7+ .249 434 108 11 67 117 .351 .364C l o s e , L a t e .237 186 44 4 33 53 .351 .333vs 1st Batr .268 138 37 3 30 41 .401 .391Pre-All Star .215 410 88 11 84 130 .346 .337Post-All Star .281 613 172 11 84 143 .370 .408

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.92 2 6 0 35 53.0 29 35 52Start 6.51 1 4 0 6 27.2 20 17 22Relief 3.20 1 2 0 29 25.1 9 18 30Home 8.00 0 3 0 17 18.0 16 19 15Away 3.34 2 3 0 18 35.0 13 16 37April 2.25 1 2 0 12 12.0 3 7 15May 3.00 0 0 0 8 9.0 3 9 9August 7.58 0 3 0 4 19.0 16 13 18September 5.56 1 1 0 8 11.1 7 6 8October 0.00 0 0 0 3 1.2 0 0 2Grass 4.94 2 6 0 33 47.1 26 31 44Turf 4.76 0 0 0 2 5.2 3 4 8Day 4.68 2 3 0 17 25.0 13 15 23Night 5.14 0 3 0 18 28.0 16 20 29vs.Mil 7.00 0 2 0 6 9.0 7 5 9vs.Atl 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 1vs.ChC 3.86 0 0 0 5 2.1 1 3 5vs.Hou 4.50 0 2 0 3 10.0 5 8 6vs.LA 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 2 2vs.Mon 8.53 0 0 0 3 6.1 6 6 8vs.NYM 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 1vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 1vs.Pit 2.84 1 0 0 4 6.1 2 5 3vs.StL 7.94 0 1 0 2 5.2 5 2 4vs.SD 6.75 0 0 0 2 2.2 2 1 2vs.SF 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.1 0 2 1vs.Col 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 1 6vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.1 0 0 3Pre-All Star 2.57 1 2 0 20 21.0 6 16 24Post-All Star6.47 1 4 0 15 32.0 23 19 28

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .248 206 51 5 35 52 5 .357 .388vs. Left .167 54 9 0 10 17 1 .297 .204vs. Right .276 152 42 5 25 35 4 .378 .454Start .302 116 35 2 17 22 3 .393 .448relief .178 90 16 3 18 30 2 .312 .311Home .351 77 27 2 19 15 3 .474 .519Away .186 129 24 3 16 37 2 .279 .310None on .220 123 27 2 15 32 0 .304 .333Runners on .289 83 24 3 20 20 5 .425 .4700 on/out .157 51 8 0 6 12 0 .246 .176RISP .300 50 15 1 15 12 1 .448 .460RISP/2 Out .333 27 9 1 10 7 0 .514 .5561st IP .183 93 17 1 22 28 3 .336 .269Inn. 1-6 .263 137 36 2 22 29 3 .366 .394Inn. 7+ .217 69 15 3 13 23 2 .337 .377C l o s e , L a t e .103 39 4 2 8 16 1 .250 .256B. Loaded .222 9 2 0 1 4 1 .273 .222vs 1st Batr .083 24 2 0 5 9 0 .241 .0830-0 count .333 33 11 1 0 0 2 .333 .485After (0-1) .163 92 15 1 8 37 1 .235 .261After (1-0) .309 81 25 3 26 15 2 .472 .4942 strikes .158 95 15 2 14 52 1 .268 .274Pit. 1-15 .171 82 14 1 13 23 4 .284 .256Pit. 16-30 .191 47 9 2 10 14 0 .328 .362Pit. 31-45 .273 22 6 1 3 7 0 .360 .409Pit. 46-60 .450 20 9 1 3 3 0 .522 .700Pit. 61-75 .304 23 7 0 3 4 1 .370 .348Pit. 76-90 .455 11 5 0 2 1 0 .571 .727Pit. 91-105 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 1 .0003.000Pre-All Star .143 70 10 3 16 24 2 .302 .300Post-All Star .301 136 41 2 19 28 3 .386 .434

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.32 11 17 2 195 272.2 131 168 273Start 5.53 6 10 0 22 114.0 70 67 106Relief 3.46 5 7 2 173 158.2 61 101 167Home 4.02 5 7 2 103 127.2 57 87 116Away 4.59 6 10 0 92 145.0 74 81 157April 3.41 1 3 0 35 29.0 11 24 30May 3.15 2 1 0 33 34.1 12 25 47June 4.71 2 4 0 25 36.1 19 26 39July 5.02 1 3 1 26 43.0 24 26 35August 4.42 4 3 0 30 77.1 38 44 76September 4.59 1 3 1 40 49.0 25 22 42October 4.91 0 0 0 6 3.2 2 1 4Grass 4.98 6 16 0 98 153.2 85 90 158Turf 3.48 5 1 2 97 119.0 46 78 115Day 5.02 7 7 1 73 100.1 56 62 95Night 3.92 4 10 1 122 172.1 75 106 178vs.Ana 4.76 0 1 0 1 5.2 3 4 7vs.CWS 18.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 4 3 1vs.Cle 1.93 0 0 0 4 4.2 1 1 4vs.Det 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.0 0 1 2vs.KC 4.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 1 1 1vs.Mil 4.24 1 3 0 18 23.1 11 13 21vs.Min 1.93 0 0 0 2 4.2 1 2 4vs.Sea 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 3 1vs.Tex 5.40 0 0 0 1 5.0 3 3 3vs.Atl 4.50 0 2 0 7 12.0 6 3 10vs.ChC 4.00 0 0 0 17 18.0 8 8 28vs.Cin 12.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 4 0 4vs.Hou 3.78 1 2 1 11 16.2 7 14 13vs.LA 12.71 0 1 0 6 5.2 8 11 8vs.Mon 4.00 0 0 0 9 18.0 8 12 17vs.NYM 2.08 0 1 0 7 8.2 2 2 6vs.Phi 5.02 0 0 0 12 14.1 8 12 17vs.Pit 2.93 2 0 0 19 27.2 9 18 23vs.StL 5.21 1 2 1 14 19.0 11 8 27vs.SD 3.18 0 1 0 10 11.1 4 5 5vs.SF 4.41 2 0 0 14 16.1 8 13 18vs.Col 5.14 0 3 0 14 21.0 12 9 25vs.Fla 4.86 2 0 0 9 16.2 9 11 13vs.Ari 2.08 2 0 0 11 13.0 3 11 15Pre-All Star 3.70 5 8 1 102 114.1 47 84 130Post-All Star 4.77 6 9 1 93 158.1 84 84 143

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Ht: 5-11 Wt: 213 B/T: S/R Age: 24Born: Feb. 21, 1978 in Margarita, VenezuelaResidence: Margarita, VenezuelaMajor League Service: NoneContract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SIGNED as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 29 1996.CAREER: Reyes (RAY-es) makes his first appearance on a 40-man roster this spring after being

added November 19, 2001…rated by Baseball America as the Rockies sixth best prospect coming into the2002 campaign…initially a catcher in his first year in the Rockies system (Guacara of the VenezuelanSummer League, 1997), Rene has primarily played first base (166 games) and the outfield (64 careergames) throughout his career…has been named MVP of two different leagues and is a career .341 minorleague hitter.

2001: Reyes was named the South Atlantic League MVPafter the 2001 season…he was also nameda league all star as a first baseman…Rene played in 128 of the 139 possible games for the SouthernDivision Champion Asheville Tourists (A)…he was also named the organization MVP for Asheville at sea-sons end…Rene stole 53 bases, the fifth highest single-season total for SB’s in franchise history…he setcareer highs in games played (128), runs (71), hits (156), doubles (27), homers (11), RBI (61), walks (28)and stolen bases…Rene had hit streaks of five or more games on eight separate occasions…his seasonhigh was a 10-game hit streak from June 27-July 7 when he batted .359 (14-for-39) with a homer, threeRBI and six runs scored…hit .035 points higher at home (.340) than on the road (.305)…his best monthcame in July when the switch hitter batted .378 (37-for-98) and added with four doubles, two homers anddrove in 11 runs…in the final two months of the year (July and August) Reyes combined for a .355 aver-age (70-for-197) with eight doubles, four homers and 24 RBI…Rene played exactly 60 games at both firstbase and right field in ‘01…he also played four games in left field and four as the team’s DH.

2000: Rene was injured the entire 2000 season after undergoing surgery on his right knee to cleanup cartilage…he was on the disabled list from April 6-September 29.

1999: Reyes saw time with the Asheville Tourists and in the Arizona Rookie League…with Asheville,he batted .350 (56-for-160) in 40 games, 36 as the DH and the other four came at first base…he finishedthe year with a nine-game hitting streak that he started on August 29 and ended in the final game of theseason,September 6…during that streak, he batted .447 (17-for-38) and scored 11 runs…playing for theRockies Arizona Rookie League team, Reyes batted .361 (35-for-97) with four doubles, four homers andfinished with 16 RBI…he split time at both first base and behind the plate…in 10 road games, Rene batted.395 (17-for-43), .062 points higher than his home batting average of .333…his combined numbers for the1999 season, a .354 (91-for-257) batting average, 47 runs scored, 10 doubles, five triples, four homers and39 RBI.

1998: The switch hitter was a member of the Arizona Rookie League Championship team…he wasnamed the league MVP and was selected to the all-star team as the first baseman…on the year, he fin-ished first in the league in average (.429), RBI (39), hits (76), on-base percentage (.493), total bases(108)…he was second in slugging percentage (.610), third in homers (5) and fourth in runs scored (40).

1997: In his first professional season,Rene played in the Venezuelan Summer League forGuacara…his primary position was catcher.

PERSONAL: Rene Reyes…lettered in baseball and basketball at Nueva Esparta High School andwas the team home run champion his senior year…signed by Jorge de Posada.

R. REYES’CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDPSLUG OBP1997 Guacara-1 .220 38 82 8 18 27 2 2 1 9 0 0 0 7 0 14 1 0 2 .329 .2811998 Tucson (ARL) *.429 49 177 40 *76 *108 9 4 5 39 0 1 15 8 1 15 16 7 5 .610 .4931999 Tucson (ARL) .361 22 97 21 35 50 4 4 1 20 0 0 2 4 0 14 6 1 2 .515 .398

Asheville .350 40 160 26 56 73 6 1 3 19 0 0 1 6 0 22 1 0 1 .456 .3772000 Injured2001 Asheville .322 128 484 71 156 220 27 2 11 61 0 4 12 28 2 80 53 12 9 .455 .371Minor Lg. Totals .341 277 1000 166 341 478 48 13 21 148 0 5 30 53 3 145 77 20 19 .478 .390

*led league #tied for league lead

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 198 B/T: R/R Age: 35 (36 on Aug. 16)Born: Aug. 16, 1966 in Paducah, Ky.Residence: Lee’s Summit, Mo.Major League Service: 8.058Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ORIGINALLY SIGNED as a minor league free agent, Aug. 13, 1997…re-signed by Colorado, Dec.20, 1998 and Dec. 28, 1999.

CAREER: A 12-year veteran, Shumpert is Colorado’s most versatile player, having played at all fourinfield positions as well as all three outfield positions in his career as a Rockie…a reliable bat off thebench, “Shump” is a career .257 hitter in the pinch (36-for-140) with three home runs…owns the franchiserecord for most stolen bases in consecutive attempts, 16 (6/7/99-4/4/00)…in 344 games for Colorado,Terry has hit .296 with 24 of his 41 homers.

2 0 0 1 : Terry appeared in 114 games for the Rockies, making 51 totalstarts on the year…had a .289 average (70-for-242) with 14 doubles, five triples,four homers and 24 RBI…the .289 was the second highest single seasonaverage in Te r r y ’s career (hit .347 in 92 games in 1999)…”Shump” started at fourd i fferent positions for the Rockies in 2001, second base, left field, shortstopand third base… at second base, he started in 24 games but appeared in41…finished with a batting average of .295 (28-for-95) with three homers and11 RBI while at second and committed only four errors, a .968 fieldingpercentage…appeared in 24 games inleft field, 21 starts, including six consecutivestarts in left from July 26 - August 1…over that stretch, he went 10-for-20 withtwo doubles, a triple and three RBI…committed only one error and had twoassists, a .976 fielding percentage in LF…made two starts at short, both comingin the first month of the season…played third base 12 games this season for theRox, four starts…while at third, he batted .261 (6-for-23) with one RBI…Te r r y ’s19 multi-hit games in 2001 tied the second most in a season for Shump, last donein 1991 while with Kansas City…his career high is 23 set in 1999…stole 14 bases, tied for the third highest singleseason total of his career (14 in 1999)…his career high is 18 set in 1994 with Kansas City… stole two bases in agame on three separate occasions, the last coming on September 7 inChicago, all tying his career high…swipedthird base five times in 2001, tying him for the seventh most in the NL…in the pinch, he was 10-for-44 with ahomer and three RBI…hit his third career pinch hit home run on June 27 vs. San Diego…the homer tied thegame in the eighth frame of a 10-9 Rockies win…batted .370 (17-for-46) with three doubles, a triple and four RBIduring the month of July… in the month, he made 19 appearences, 12 starts…11 of those starts came in LFwhere he hit a combined .394 (13-for-33) with three doubles, a triple and four RBI…in July, he had a .478 sluggingpercentage and an on-base percentage of .396…had three RBI on July 31 vs. Philadelphia, falling one short of hiscareer high of four RBI set three times (last: April 19, 2000)…had four hits on September 29 vs. Milwaukee, settinga new career high…his sixth inning homer in the season finale, Oct. 7 at San Diego, gave the Rockies the MLr e c o r dfor most total bases in one season, which ended at 2,748.

2 0 0 0 : Shumpert completed his first full season in the majors since 1994…batted .259 over 110 games…theonly year in which he played more was 1991, when he played 144 contests for the Royals…drove in a career-best40 runs, surpassing his previous high, 37 in 1999…was one of only three NLplayers to start at every infield spot,joining Andy Fox (Ari.-Fla.) and Geoff Blum (Mon.).…became the third player in Rockies history to start at all fourinfield positions, the first since Vinny Castilla in 1994 (also Pedro Castellano in 1993)…Shumpert also started insix of the nine slots in Buddy Bell’s batting order…finished second in the NLwith a .326 pinch hit average (15-for-46)…tied for fourth in the NLwith 10 pinch RBI, including four that put the Rockies in the lead…hit his second careerpinch homer on Aug. 6 vs. Philadelphia…it came nearly two years after his first career PH homer, Aug. 4,1998…collected a career-best seven triples on the season…before 2000, his most triples in a season was four, in1991 with the Royals…he’d already established the career high June 11, with his fifth triple, vs. Texas…his ninehomers were the second most of his career, behind the 10 he hit in 1999 for the Rockies…tied a career high withfour RBI on April 19 at Arizona…saw his 18 successful stolen base streak snapped April 14 vs. St. Louis…on May

2001 NL Leaders, Steals of Third Base

No Player Club14 Juan Pierre COL9 Vladimir Guerrero MON8 Jimmy Rollins PHI7 Doug Glanville PHI6 Ryan Klesko SD6 Pokey Reese CIN5 Terry Shumpert COL5 Bobby Abreu PHI5 Damian Jackson SD

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14 vs. San Francisco, after Todd Helton pulled his hamstring, Shumpert made his major league debut at firstbase…he got his first major league start at first base June 24 at A r i z o n a .

1 9 9 9 : After going to Tr i p l e - A in one of Colorado’s final spring moves, Terry opened at Colo. Springs where hehit .375 with six HR and 17 RBI…the Rockies purchased his contract June 5 and wrote him into the lineup that nightvs. Milwaukee…in his first plate appearance of the year, he hit a home run off Hideo Nomo…the Rockies were 23-28 when he joined them, but then won 10 of their next 14…Colorado also won six of the first eight games in whichhe played…hit safely in his first eight games, all starts…from Aug. 8-Sept. 26, he hit in 21 consecutive starts (.391,34-for-87), a stretch that began and ended in Florida…on Sept. 21 vs. Arizona, Terry swiped two bases; the first tiedthe Rockies record for most consecutive successful steals (13) and the second (14) broke the mark (he pushed itto 16)…on Sept. 29 at Arizona, Shumpert doubled three times to tie a single-game club mark…on the season, inthe NL, only league MVPChipper Jones (.417) had a better average than Shumpert (.395) in “close and late”situations…and, he had the NL’s third-best mark (.288) with two strikes.

1 9 9 8 : Terry began at Colorado Springs (AAA) and played second, third and shortstop, as well as all three outfieldpositions and DH…selected to the July 8 Tr i p l e - AAll-Star game, Terry homered in the contest and garnered the game’sMVP…Rockies purchased his contract July 30 when Greg Colbrunn was traded to Atlanta, and Terry finished theseason in the majors…his first hit as a Rockie was a pinch-HR (Chris Peters) at Pittsburgh Aug. 4.

1 9 9 7 : APadres non-roster invitee, he opened the season at Las Vegas (AAA)…San Diego recalled him May1 and appeared in 11 games…Shumpert went on the DL June 6 (retroactive to May 27) with a strained lefthamstring…he went back to Las Vegas on a rehab assignment before he was reinstated August 5 and released bySan Diego…he then signed a contract with New Haven, the Rockies’ D o u b l e - Aa ffiliate, Aug. 13…he homered inhis first start, August 15…promoted to Colo. Springs Aug. 21, he played in the PCL p l a y o ff s .

1 9 9 6 : Signed by the Cubs organization March 12, Terry saw his first NLaction…his two stints with Chicagowere sandwiched around 72 games at Triple-A…in his NLdebut, June 10 at Philly, he knocked in the winning runwith an eighth-inning sacrifice fly…on June 13, his first NLhit was a game-winning three-run HR in the 14th off SanD i e g o ’s Willie Blair…in his next game, June 16 vs. the Padres, he belted another HR…he went on the DL(Aug. 19-Sept. 3) with a strained right forearm…he played all four INF spots for Iowa.

1 9 9 5 : In his first and only season with the Boston organization, he opened the year with the Red Sox but wasoptioned to Pawtucket (AAA) on July 7…he made 11 starts, all in the infield.

1 9 9 4 : He played the full year with KC…on May 14 vs. Oakland, he helped turn a triple play…on May 18 at Seattle,Terry hit a grand slam off Dave Fleming…he posted his first career multi-homer game, at Yankee Stadium June 4.

1 9 9 3 : Shumpert spent the season at Omaha (AAA) before the Royals recalled him in September…a Tr i p l e -A a l l - s t a r, Shumpert led the league with 36 steals…he made three starts for the Royals.

1 9 9 2 : Kansas City’s Opening Day second baseman, Terry started 12 of the first 13 games…on the Royals’D LAug. 6-Sept. 7 (bruised right heel)…played in only 36 games during the season.

1 9 9 1 : In Te r r y ’s first full major league season, he hit his first big-league homer, off Allan Anderson, June 1 atMinnesota…he fell one short of a major league record when he walked in six straight plate appearances, Aug. 28-31…he led KC with 10 sac bunts.

1 9 9 0 : Recalled from Omaha (AAA) April 30, when Frank White went on the DL, Shumpert made his major leaguedebut May 1 vs. Milwaukee, and picked up his first hit, a single off Teddy Higuera…he tore ligaments in his left thumbwhile diving for a ball, June 2; the injury required surgery and sidelined him until Sept. 11…then, in his first at-bat Sept.12, a Todd Stottlemyre pitch broke his right “pinky” finger, ending his season.

1 9 8 9 : He skipped Double-A…at Omaha, he was slowed when a pitch fractured right index finger.1 9 8 8 : At Appleton (A) in his first full pro season he led the Midwest League with 37 doubles.1 9 8 7 : The Royals’second-round draft choice, he began his pro career with Eugene.C O L L E G E : All-SEC at the University of K e n t u c k y, he hit .364 with 10 homers and 37 RBI as a junior, setting

school records for runs scored (60), hits (79), and at-bats (217).P E R S O N A L : Terrance Darnell Shumpert…Terry and his wife, Dequita, have five children, Terrance (17),

Brandon (17), Jayde (13), Tierra (8) and Nicholas (5)…a teammate of current Arizona outfielder Steve Finley atTilghman High School in Paducah, Ky.…danced in the 2001 “Rockies Night at the Nutcracker” with the ColoradoBallet…signed by Jerry Stephens and Will Rutenschroer of the Royals.

SHUMPERT’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, Sept. 29, 2001 vs. Milwaukee

Home Runs: 2, twice (last: Sept. 12, 1999 vs. Milwaukee)

RBI: 4, three times (last: April 19, 2000 at Arizona)

Doubles: 3, Sept. 29, 1999 at Arizona

Runs: 4, May 11, 2001 vs. Montreal

Total Bases: 9, Sept. 12, 1999 vs. Milwaukee

Hit Streak: 11 games, Sept. 4-24, 1999

Walks: 3, Aug. 31, 1991 at Texas

S t r i k e o u t s : 3, seven times (last: June 24, 2001 vs. A r i z o n a )

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Kansas City in the second round of the 1987 June draft…on KC disabled list June 3-Sept. 10, 1990 (rehab assignment in Omaha)…on KCdisabled list Aug. 7-Sept. 7, 1992…traded by Royals to Boston for aPTBN, Dec. 13, 1994…signed by Cubs organization, March 12, 1996…on Chicago disabled list Aug. 19-Sept. 3, 1996…signedby San Diego Padres, Nov. 4, 1996…on SD disabled list May 27-Aug. 5, 1997…signed by Rockies organization, Aug. 13,1997…re-signed by Rockies organization, Dec. 20, 1998…re-signed by Colorado, Dec. 28, 1999.

SHUMPERT’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1987 Eugene .290 48 186 38 54 84 16 1 4 21 0 2 3 27 0 41 16 4 0 .452 .3851988 Appleton .242 114 422 64 102 164 37 2 7 38 0 5 3 56 1 90 36 3 1 .389 .3311989 Omaha .248 113 355 54 88 133 29 2 4 22 7 1 10 25 0 63 23 7 5 .375 .3151990 Omaha .255 39 153 24 39 59 6 4 2 12 4 1 3 14 0 28 18 0 3 .386 .327

KANSAS CITY .275 32 91 7 25 33 6 1 0 8 0 2 1 2 0 17 3 3 4 .363 .2921991 KANSAS CITY .217 144 369 45 80 119 16 4 5 34 10 3 5 30 0 75 17 11 10 .322 .2831992 KANSAS CITY .149 36 94 6 14 24 5 1 1 11 2 0 0 3 0 17 2 2 2 .255 .175

Omaha .200 56 210 23 42 57 12 0 1 14 5 1 4 13 0 33 3 5 1 .271 .2591993 Omaha .300 111 413 70 124 197 29 1 14 59 *21 6 6 41 0 62 *36 8 7 .477 .367

KANSAS CITY .100 8 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 .100 .2501994 KANSAS CITY .240 64 183 28 44 78 6 2 8 24 5 1 0 13 0 39 18 3 0 .426 .2891995 BOSTON .234 21 47 6 11 14 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 13 3 1 0 .298 .294

Pawtucket .271 37 133 17 36 49 7 0 2 11 2 0 1 14 0 27 10 4 3 .368 .3451996 Iowa .276 72 246 45 68 104 13 4 5 32 4 3 2 24 0 44 13 3 5 .423 .342

C H I C A G O - N L .226 27 31 5 7 14 1 0 2 6 0 1 1 2 0 11 0 1 0 .452 .2861997 Las Vegas .284 32 109 18 31 44 8 1 1 16 1 2 3 9 1 20 3 0 1 .404 .350

SAN DIEGO .273 13 33 4 9 15 3 0 1 6 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 1 .455 .324New Haven .235 5 17 2 4 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 .412 .235Colo Sprngs .297 10 37 8 11 17 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 1 .459 .333

1998 Colo Sprngs .306 97 376 66 115 196 29 8 12 50 4 1 4 35 4 59 11 11 11 .521 .370COLORADO .231 23 26 3 6 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 .385 .286

1999 Colo Sprngs .380 29 79 15 30 58 8 1 6 17 1 0 0 4 0 9 3 1 1 .734 .410COLORADO .347 92 262 58 91 153 26 3 10 37 4 5 2 31 2 41 14 0 2 .584 .413

2000 COLORADO .259 115 263 52 68 120 11 7 9 40 0 3 6 28 1 40 8 4 3 .456 .3402001 COLORADO .289 114 242 37 70 106 14 5 4 24 4 1 3 15 2 44 14 3 2 .438 .337Major Lg. Totals .258 689 1651 251 426 687 92 23 41 195 25 17 18 135 5 311 80 28 24 .416 .318Minor Lg. Totals .272 763 2736 444 744 1169 197 24 60 295 49 22 39 264 6 485 172 46 40 .427 .342

*led league #tied for league lead

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1999 COL 2B 54 102 151 3 256 35 .988

3B 14 6 12 1 19 3 .947SS 2 1 2 0 3 1 1.000OF 19 20 0 1 21 0 .952

2000 COL 1B 6 8 1 2 11 2 .8182B 23 33 35 0 68 10 1.0003B 15 8 13 0 21 0 1.000SS 7 4 7 0 11 3 1.000OF 40 56 2 2 60 0 .967

2001 COL 2B 41 51 71 4 126 20 .9683B 12 2 18 3 23 1 .870SS 4 5 1 0 6 1 1.000OF 24 38 2 1 41 0 .976

Totals 1B 6 8 1 2 11 2 .8182B 393 651 933 37 1621 206 .9773B 82 34 83 8 125 6 .936SS 19 19 28 2 49 10 .959OF 86 115 4 4 123 0 .967

TRIPLE PLAY (5/14/94 vs. Oakland)

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1990 KC 2B 27 56 74 3 133 15 .9771991 KC 2B 144 249 368 16 633 81 .9751992 KC 2B 33 50 77 4 131 17 .969

SS 1 0 0 0 0 0 ---1993 KC 2B 8 11 11 0 22 3 1.0001994 KC 2B 38 62 100 6 168 14 .964

3B 24 7 27 2 36 2 .944SS 1 1 2 0 3 1 1.000

1995 Bos. 2B 8 12 15 0 27 4 1.0003B 5 2 7 0 9 0 1.000SS 3 7 13 2 22 3 .909

1996 Chi-NL 2B 4 2 2 0 4 0 1.0003B 10 8 4 1 13 0 .923SS 1 1 3 0 4 2 1.000

1997 SD 2B 7 21 15 1 37 4 .9733B 2 1 2 1 4 0 .750OF 3 1 0 0 1 0 1.000

1998 COL 2B 6 2 14 0 16 3 1.000

BYBALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .000 6 0 0 0Fenway Park .255 47 12 0 4Edison Field .267 45 12 3 7Comiskey Park .208 24 5 2 3Jacobs Field - 0 0 0 0Tiger Stadium .263 38 10 0 3Kauffman Stadium .210 367 77 3 32County Stadium .200 35 7 0 1Metrodome .269 26 7 1 2Yankee Stadium .273 33 9 2 5Network Assoc. .115 26 3 1 1Kingdome .294 51 15 1 8Arlington .238 21 5 0 1SkyDome .219 32 7 0 2Wrigley Field .279 43 12 2 8Cinergy Field .250 28 7 1 2Dodger Stadium .316 38 12 0 2Olympic Stadium .238 21 5 0 0Shea Stadium .200 35 7 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIVeterans Stadium .063 16 1 0 1Three Rivers .370 27 10 2 2Busch Stadium .462 13 6 1 3Qualcomm Stadium .239 46 11 1 53 Com Park .250 4 1 0 0Coors Field .348 408 142 18 75Pro Player Stadium .156 32 5 0 2Turner Field .261 23 6 1 2Bank One Ballpark .222 45 10 0 8Cleveland Stadium .167 18 3 0 1Arlington Stadium .243 37 9 1 8Memorial Stadium .176 17 3 1 3Comiskey Park .200 10 2 0 2SAFECO Field .167 6 1 0 0Pacific Bell .133 15 2 0 1Enron Field .091 11 1 0 1Miller Park .000 1 0 0 0PNC Park .167 6 1 0 0

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .289 114 242 70 4 24 .337 .438vs. Left .233 --- 90 21 1 8 .271 .333vs. Right .322 --- 152 49 3 16 .376 .500Home .333 56 117 39 3 20 .392 .530Away .248 58 125 31 1 4 .282 .352None on .260 --- 146 38 4 4 .303 .425Runners on .333 --- 96 32 0 20 .387 .458April .192 14 26 5 0 1 .344 .231May .239 19 46 11 1 2 .286 .304June .220 20 41 9 2 5 .233 .512July .370 19 46 17 0 4 .396 .478August .280 23 50 14 0 5 .308 .440September.440 15 25 11 0 6 .500 .600October .375 4 8 3 1 1 .444 .7500 on/out .242 --- 62 15 2 2 .266 .403Scoring Pos .304 --- 56 17 0 18 .385 .411ScPos/2 Out.192 --- 26 5 0 4 .300 .231Close/Late .218 --- 55 12 1 8 .254 .327B Loaded .400 --- 5 2 0 4 .400 .800Batting #1 .200 --- 10 2 0 0 .200 .200Batting #2 .333 --- 48 16 1 6 .407 .521Batting #3 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #41.000 --- 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000Batting #5 .250 --- 12 3 0 2 .250 .250Batting #6 .368 --- 57 21 1 7 .419 .614Batting #7 .289 --- 38 11 0 2 .341 .368Batting #8 .182 --- 33 6 1 3 .182 .333Batting #9 .238 --- 42 10 1 4 .298 .357As 2b .295 --- 95 28 3 11 .356 .495As 3b .261 --- 23 6 0 1 .292 .261As ss .000 --- 9 0 0 0 .100 .000As lf .366 --- 71 26 0 9 .400 .549All OF .366 --- 71 26 0 9 .400 .549As ph .227 --- 44 10 1 3 .271 .318As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .227 --- 44 10 1 3 .271 .3180-0 count .344 --- 32 11 0 6 .371 .469After (0-1) .256 --- 125 32 2 9 .279 .392After (1-0) .318 --- 85 27 2 9 .402 .4942 strikes .212 --- 118 25 0 3 .268 .246Grass .296 109 233 69 4 24 .343 .451Turf .111 5 9 1 0 0 .200 .111Day .277 41 83 23 1 6 .348 .386Night .296 73 159 47 3 18 .331 .465Inning 1-6 .343 61 140 48 2 15 .395 .521Inning 7+ .216 91 102 22 2 9 .257 .324vs.Ana .333 2 3 1 0 0 .333 .333vs.Mil .714 4 7 5 0 3 .778 1.286vs.Oak .200 2 5 1 0 0 .200 .200vs.Sea .750 3 4 3 0 2 .667 1.250vs.Tex .333 1 3 1 0 1 .333 .667vs.Atl .182 5 11 2 0 0 .182 .182vs.ChC .357 5 14 5 0 0 .471 .643vs.Cin .182 5 11 2 0 0 .250 .455vs.Hou .000 3 5 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.LA .432 14 37 16 0 4 .447 .486vs.Mon .300 6 10 3 1 1 .417 .600vs.NYM .438 5 16 7 0 0 .438 .500vs.Phi .300 4 10 3 0 3 .364 .600vs.Pit .200 5 10 2 0 2 .333 .300vs.StL .375 6 8 3 0 1 .500 .625vs.SD .278 10 18 5 2 2 .316 .611vs.SF .136 14 22 3 0 0 .208 .136vs.Fla .091 4 11 1 0 1 .091 .091vs.Ari .189 16 37 7 1 4 .189 .297Pre-All Star .225 58 120 27 3 8 .282 .358Post-All Star .352 56 122 43 1 16 .392 .516

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .258 1651 426 41 195 .318 .416vs. Left .275 567 156 18 71 .337 .453vs. Right .249 1084 270 23 124 .308 .397Home .282 845 238 23 118 .343 .454Away .233 806 188 18 77 .291 .376None on .264 951 251 27 27 .320 .433Runners on .250 700 175 14 168 .315 .393April .186 177 33 1 20 .241 .282May .272 349 95 7 47 .309 .415June .243 296 72 17 45 .314 .493July .273 308 84 4 26 .337 .390August .279 272 76 3 23 .349 .408Sept. .278 212 59 8 31 .341 .491October .189 37 7 1 3 .279 .2970 on/out .253 403 102 11 11 .319 .414Scoring Pos .252 420 106 6 145 .334 .393Close/Late .276 279 77 8 41 .342 .427B Loaded .256 39 10 1 32 .313 .462Batting #1 .221 86 19 1 4 .272 .326Batting #2 .338 228 77 7 32 .406 .583Batting #3 .308 13 4 2 5 .375 .769Batting #4 .333 6 2 0 0 .429 .333Batting #5 .200 40 8 0 3 .256 .225Batting #6 .307 150 46 4 25 .373 .533Batting #7 .291 165 48 6 21 .372 .473Batting #8 .246 297 73 7 26 .306 .380Batting #9 .224 666 149 14 79 .272 .351As 1b .000 3 0 0 0 .250 .000As 2b .260 1049 273 26 125 .320 .427As 3b .243 202 49 7 22 .313 .386As ss .147 34 5 0 1 .171 .206As lf .302 192 58 5 28 .354 .510As cf .083 12 1 0 1 .143 .167As rf .308 13 4 0 2 .357 .385As ph .257 140 36 3 16 .316 .350Grass .274 1092 299 33 146 .335 .452Turf .227 559 127 8 49 .284 .345Day .250 544 136 15 59 .321 .412Night .262 1107 290 26 136 .317 .418Inning 1-6 .253 1042 264 22 119 .314 .408Inning 7+ .266 609 162 19 76 .324 .430vs.Bal .116 43 5 1 4 .136 .209vs.Bos .256 43 11 0 4 .273 .372vs.Ana .194 93 18 3 9 .250 .323vs.CWS .188 69 13 2 5 .250 .348vs.Cle .211 38 8 0 3 .225 .263vs.Det .247 73 18 0 8 .291 .356vs.Mil .278 90 25 3 10 .350 .444vs.Min .273 55 15 2 7 .298 .455vs.NYY .318 66 21 2 8 .343 .485vs.Oak .235 85 20 2 9 .253 .353vs.Sea .310 84 26 3 13 .375 .560vs.Tex .248 101 25 2 17 .347 .416vs.Tor .158 57 9 0 2 .250 .211vs.Atl .231 52 12 1 3 .268 .308vs.ChC .306 49 15 1 8 .375 .551vs.Cin .217 46 10 1 3 .333 .370vs.Hou .313 32 10 0 4 .351 .344vs.LA .385 78 30 2 10 .429 .526vs.Mon .263 38 10 1 2 .370 .395vs.NYM .281 57 16 2 5 .317 .421vs.Phi .226 31 7 1 8 .324 .419vs.Pit .377 61 23 2 5 .441 .590vs.StL .357 42 15 1 5 .429 .571vs.SD .245 53 13 5 9 .355 .547vs.SF .233 60 14 1 6 .342 .350vs.Fla .161 62 10 0 9 .172 .274vs.Ari .290 93 27 3 19 .340 .570Pre-All Star .247 914 226 28 122 .305 .420Post-All Star .271 737 200 13 73 .335 .411

Grand Slams (1)May 18, 1994 at Seattle

Multi-HR Games (2)Sept. 12, 1999 vs. MilwaukeeJune 4, 1994 at New York-AL

Pinch Hit HR (3)June 27, 2001 vs. San DiegoAug. 6, 2000 vs. Philadelphia

Aug. 4, 1998 at Pittsburgh

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Ht: 6-4 Wt: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 28 Born: Nov. 6, 1973 in Walnut Creek, Calif.Residence: Paradise Valley, Ariz.Major League Service: 2.082Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

CLAIMED off waivers from the New York Mets, May 29, 2001.CAREER: Now in his fifth major league season (eighth as a pro), Speier (SPY-er) has already pitched

for five different clubs…after coming to Colorado last season, Justin walked just 1.93 per nine innings,third best among National League relievers…has been used in long relief for most of his big league career,making a combined 101 appearances out of the bullpen the last two years with Cleveland and theRockies…has 64 minor league saves but has yet to record his first MLsave.

2001: Speier was 4-3 with a 3.70 ERA (56.0 ip, 23 er) in 42games and two tours of duty with the Rockies…began the seasonin Cleveland, appearing in 12 games for the Indians (2-0, 6.97ERA) and was then traded to the New York Mets for a player to benamed on May 19…did not make an appearance for the Metsbefore the Rockies claimed him off waivers from the Mets on May29…combined with Cleveland and Colorado, he was 6-3 with a4.58 ERAin 54 games…pitched in nine games before being des-ignated for assignment on June 25…had his contract purchasedfrom AAA on July 22 and the righthander spent the rest of the sea-son in the big leagues…was the Rockies most effective long manout of the bullpen over the last two months of the year…Justinwalked only 12 batters in 56.0 innings…his 1.93 walks-per-nineinnings average was third best among National League relievers…tied for seventh among NLrelievers inrunners allowed / nine innings at 10.3 (64 runners in 56.0 ip)…was third on the club in ERA (3.70) andfourth in relief holds (4) and strikeouts per nine ip (7.55)…his six combined victories set a new career best(5 in 2000)…pitched at least a full inning in 33 of 42 games…allowed seven of 20 inherited runners toscore…retired 31-of-42 first batters faced (.738)…made his Rockies debut on May 30 at Dodger Stadium,retiring all six batters faced in relief of Mike Hampton…tied a club record with his fifth consecutive strike-out on June 21 vs. Arizona.…it was the sixth time in club history a Rox pitcher has struck out five con-secutive hitters and Speier became just the third Rockies reliever to accomplish it, joining Gabe White,who did it just six days earlier on June 16, and Darren Holmes, June 1, 1993 vs. Pittsburgh…the strike-out streak covered three appearances, June 18 (Orlando Merced), June 20 (Jose Vizcaino, Jeff Bagwell,Lance Berkman) and June 21 (Mark Grace)…recorded his first Rockie and NL win on Aug. 17 vs.Florida…pitched 3.1 innings in the victory, giving up just one hit (13 batters).…had a 2.70 ERA in bothAugust & September (exactly 13 games, 16.2 ip and five earned runs in each month)…opposing battershit just .183 vs Justin in Sept. (11-of-60)…recorded wins in back-to-back games on Sept. 23 & 24 for theRockies…he was the only Colorado pitcher to record W’s in back-to-back games in 2001 and the firstRockie to win on consecutive nights since Gabe White on May 13-14, 2000…overall, Speier got the deci-sion in four of the final five games of September (3-1)…combined with Jason Jennings, Jay Powell andJose Jimenez for a shutout of the Padres on Oct. 5…it was the first shutout of any kind in his big leaguecareer…had the longest outing of his career earlier in the season with the Tribe, tossing 4.2 innings onMay 17 at Texas.

2 0 0 0 : Began the year at A A AB u ffalo…recalled to Cleveland, May 25…spent the last four months in middlerelief for the Indians…on the year, he was 5-2 with a 3.29 ERA…threw 68.1 innings, second on the team (SteveK a r s a y, 76.2 ip)…struck out 9.1 per nine innings (69 K)…won his first major league game on June 18 at Detroit…struckout a career high seven (3.2 ip) in that outing against the Tigers…had one blown save, June 11 vs. Cincinnati…postedjust a 2.00 ERA (27.0 ip, 6 er) in the first half of the season…was 3-0 with a 3.45 ERAin August (15.2 ip, 6er)…made 13 appearances for Buffalo, recording nine saves…pitched at the Indians’major league camp duringspring training but was optioned to A A A on March 25.

1 9 9 9 : Went to spring training with the Marlins but was dealt to Atlanta near the end of camp on April 1…wasoptioned to Richmond and appeared in two games…recalled on April 14…in his first 13 games with the Braves,

2001 NL Leaders, Relief BB / 9 IP

Player Club BB / 9 IPMasato Yoshii MON 1.55Jose Santiago PHI 1.88Justin Speier COL 1.93Danny Graves CIN 2.02Jeff Shaw LA 2.17

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SPEIER’S CAREERRECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1995 Williamsprt 2 1 1.49 30 0 0 0 22 12 36.1 27 6 6 1 1 4 0 39 0 01996 Daytona 2 4 3.76 33 0 0 0 29 13 38.1 32 19 16 3 2 19 3 34 5 0

Orlando 4 1 2.05 24 0 0 0 19 6 26.1 23 7 6 2 2 5 1 14 0 01997 Orlando 6 5 4.48 50 0 0 0 20 6 78.1 77 46 39 8 3 23 0 63 2 2

Iowa 2 0 0.00 8 0 0 0 4 1 12.1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 01998 Iowa 3 3 5.05 45 0 0 0 33 12 51.2 52 31 29 10 5 19 1 49 6 0

CHICAGO-NL 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0FLORIDA 0 3 8.38 18 0 0 0 10 0 19.1 25 18 18 7 0 12 1 15 2 0

1999 Richmond 2 4 5.62 27 0 0 0 16 3 41.2 51 28 26 4 3 22 4 39 6 1ATLANTA 0 0 5.65 19 0 0 0 8 0 28.2 28 18 18 8 0 13 1 22 0 0

2000 Buffalo 0 0 4.15 13 0 0 0 13 9 13.0 13 6 6 0 0 3 0 12 0 0CLEVELAND 5 2 3.29 47 0 0 0 12 0 68.1 57 27 25 9 4 28 3 69 7 1

2001 CLEVELAND 2 0 6.97 12 0 0 0 2 0 20.2 24 16 16 5 3 8 0 15 2 0COLORADO 4 3 3.70 42 0 0 0 8 0 56.0 47 24 23 8 5 12 3 47 4 1Colo Sprngs 1 0 1.46 11 0 0 0 4 2 12.1 10 2 2 0 1 7 0 16 3 1

Major Lg. Totals 11 8 4.72 139 0 0 0 40 0 194.1 183 105 102 37 12 74 8 170 16 2Minor Lg. Totals 22 18 3.77 241 0 0 0 160 64 310.1 290 145 130 28 17 103 9 275 22 4

he allowed just six earned runs in 17.0 innings with 16 strikeouts…he then gave up 12 runs in his next six games( 11.2 ip)…optioned back to Richmond on June 27 and was there for the duration of the 1999 season…major leaguehitters batted .248 vs. Speier (28-for-113) but eight of those hits were home runs…was 2-4 in 27 relief appearancesat A A A .

1 9 9 8 : Began the season at Chicago’s A A Aa ffiliate Iowa…his 12 saves was fourth among all organizationalrelievers…had a 9.1 scoreless innings streak, April 10-24…made his Major League debut with the Cubs on May 27vs. Philadelphia…threw 1.1 ip in that debut, allowing two hits and two earned runs in his only game with theCubs…traded May 31 to Florida…debuted with the Marlins, Aug. 2 vs. Cincinnati, giving up three runs in 2.0innings…pitched 3.0 hitless innings on Aug. 20 vs. Los Angeles…had a 2.60 ERAfor Ponce of the Puerto Rican Wi n t e rL e a g u e .

1 9 9 7 : Split the season between Orlando (AA) and Iowa (AAA)…had nearly a 3-to-1 strikeout to walk ratio (72K, 24 BB)…struck out a career high seven (2.2 ip) on July 5 against Mobile…was promoted to Triple AIowa, A u g .12 and did not allow a run (8 games, 12.1 ip)…from Aug. 24-30, was named American A s s o c i a t i o n ’s Pitcher of theWeek…allowed Sean Casey’s game-winning three run homer in Game 3 of the American Association Championshipin the 5-4 Buffalo win over Iowa…following the season, he threw in the Arizona Fall League where he was namedthe leagues All-Prospect Team after tying for the A F L lead with eight saves.

1 9 9 6 : For Single ADaytona, he went 2-4 with 13 saves and a 3.76 ERAin being named as a mid-season FloridaState League All-Star…was promoted to Orlando on July 3…he was 4-1 with a 2.05 ERAin 24 games at DoubleA…added six saves for a combined 19 with both teams in 1996.

1 9 9 5 : Began his pro career at Single AWilliamsport in the New York-Penn League after being selected in the55th round of the June free agent draft by the Chicago Cubs.

P E R S O N A L : Justin James Speier…single…graduated from Brophy College Prep School (Ariz) in1991…attended the University of San Francisco and Nicholls State (LA) University…Justin was a United States MarineCorp reservist from 1991-95…his father, Chris Speier, is a former Major Leaguer and served as the base coach forthe World Series Champion Arizona Diamondbacks until retiring this past year…Chris Speier played 19 seasons inthe Major Leagues, 1971-89, with San Francisco, Montreal, St. Louis, Minnesota and Chicago-NL.

SPEIER’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSStrikeouts: 7, June 18, 2000 at Detroit

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 4.2 ip, May 17, 2001 at Te x a s

Win Streak (starts): N o n e

Win Streak (decisions): 4, June 18-Aug. 13, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): 4, Aug. 7, 1998-June 13, 2000

Walks: 4, June 25, 1999 vs. New York-AL

Earned Runs: 6, June 13, 1999 vs. Baltimore

Scoreless Innings: 10.1, Aug. 9-22, 2001

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 CLE P 12 0 1 0 1 0 1.0002001 COL P 42 2 3 0 5 0 1.000Career 139 8 14 1 23 0 .957

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals .167 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Chicago-NLin the 55th round of the 1995 June draft…traded by Cubswith INF Kevin Orie and P Todd Noel to Florida for PFelix Heredia and PSteve Hoff, July 31, 1998…traded by Marlinsto Atlanta for a PTBN (PMatthew Targac), April 1, 1999…claimed off waivers by Cleveland, Nov. 23, 1999…traded byCleveland to New York Mets for a PTBN, May 19, 2001…claimed off waivers by Colorado, May 29, 2001

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .249 735 183 37 74 170 .323 .460vs. Left .220 286 63 12 30 71 .298 .402vs. Right .267 449 120 25 44 99 .339 .497Relief .249 735 183 37 74 170 .323 .460Home .249 422 105 22 44 98 .323 .467Away .249 313 78 15 30 72 .322 .450None on .243 407 99 21 35 96 .314 .452Runners on .256 328 84 16 39 74 .332 .4700 on/out .287 174 50 9 9 46 .337 .517RISP .266 188 50 14 29 46 .352 .5481st IP .240 458 110 26 47 114 .313 .474Inning 1-6 .260 265 69 11 27 60 .331 .460Inning 7+ .243 470 114 26 47 110 .318 .460Close/Late .344 131 45 9 14 31 .412 .626vs 1st Batr .328 125 41 12 9 31 .374 .712Pre A l l - S t a r .238 341 81 19 31 84 .311 .455Post A l l - S t a r .259 394 102 18 43 86 .333 .464

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.58 6 3 0 54 76.2 39 20 62Relief 4.58 6 3 0 54 76.2 39 20 62Home 4.34 4 1 0 29 45.2 22 15 39Away 4.94 2 2 0 25 31.0 17 5 23April 7.45 1 0 0 6 9.2 8 5 10May 5.54 1 0 0 7 13.0 8 3 5June 9.58 0 0 0 8 10.1 11 3 11July 2.84 0 0 0 4 6.1 2 0 4August 2.70 1 1 0 13 16.2 5 6 15Sept. 2.70 3 2 0 13 16.2 5 2 13October 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.0 0 1 4Grass 4.85 4 3 0 51 72.1 39 20 59Turf 0.00 2 0 0 3 4.1 0 0 3Day 4.84 4 1 0 15 22.1 12 8 13Night 4.47 2 2 0 39 54.1 27 12 49vs.Bal 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.1 0 1 2vs.CWS 6.75 0 0 0 1 1.1 1 0 3vs.Det 7.36 0 0 0 2 3.2 3 3 5vs.KC 3.86 0 0 0 2 2.1 1 1 1vs.Mil 9.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 2 1 1vs.Sea 13.50 0 0 0 2 1.1 2 0 1vs.Tex 10.29 0 0 0 2 7.0 8 2 1vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 1 3vs.ChC 9.00 0 1 0 2 1.0 1 0 0vs.Cin 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Hou 12.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 4 1 6vs.LA 1.42 0 0 0 8 12.2 2 0 9vs.Mon 0.00 1 0 0 2 3.0 0 0 2vs.NYM 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 1 3vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0vs.Pit 3.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 1 2 3vs.StL 4.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 1 0 1vs.SD 5.79 1 1 0 5 4.2 3 1 3vs.SF 11.81 0 1 0 5 5.1 7 3 5vs.Fla 0.00 1 0 0 1 3.1 0 2 4vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 4 8.0 0 0 6vs.TB 6.75 1 0 0 3 4.0 3 1 3Pre-All Star 7.36 2 0 0 21 33.0 27 11 26Post-All Star 2.47 4 3 0 33 43.2 12 9 36

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .247 287 71 13 20 62 3 .307 .453vs. Left .247 93 23 4 8 21 1 .302 .452vs. Right .247 194 48 9 12 41 2 .310 .454Relief .247 287 71 13 20 62 3 .307 .453Home .232 168 39 8 15 39 2 .304 .435Away .269 119 32 5 5 23 1 .313 .479None on .242 161 39 8 12 36 0 .315 .453Runners on .254 126 32 5 8 26 3 .299 .4520 on/out .271 70 19 4 2 20 0 .320 .529RISP .247 73 18 5 6 19 0 .295 .521RISP/2out .143 35 5 1 1 10 0 .189 .2861st IP .262 187 49 11 16 45 0 .324 .519Inn. 1-6 .273 128 35 8 12 25 1 .349 .539Inn. 7+ .226 159 36 5 8 37 2 .272 .384Close/Late .309 55 17 2 2 12 0 .333 .491B. Loaded .286 7 2 1 0 2 0 .286 .857vs 1st Batr .340 50 17 6 1 12 0 .352 .8200-0 count .378 37 14 2 2 0 0 .405 .595After (0-1) .201 154 31 4 7 42 1 .257 .357After (1-0) .271 96 26 7 11 20 2 .349 .5522 strikes .170 153 26 3 9 62 0 .229 .275Pit. 1-15 .283 152 43 11 10 31 0 .335 .586Pit. 16-30 .202 94 19 1 9 25 2 .271 .287Pit. 31-45 .214 28 6 0 0 4 1 .290 .250Pit. 46-60 .222 9 2 1 0 2 0 .222 .667Pit. 61-75 .250 4 1 0 1 0 0 .400 .250Pre-All Star .285 130 37 8 11 26 0 .358 .538Post-All Star .217 157 34 5 9 36 3 .263 .382

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.72 11 8 0 139 194.1 102 74 170Relief 4.72 11 8 0 139 194.1 102 74 170Home 4.98 7 3 0 74 112.0 62 44 98Away 4.37 4 5 0 65 82.1 40 30 72April 5.74 1 0 0 11 15.2 10 8 17May 4.55 1 0 0 19 27.2 14 9 20June 5.70 1 1 0 26 42.2 27 13 45July 4.50 0 0 0 14 22.0 11 6 15August 4.87 4 3 0 35 44.1 24 22 42Sept. 3.79 4 4 0 31 38.0 16 15 27October 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.0 0 1 4Grass 4.96 9 8 0 131 185.0 102 71 162Turf 0.00 2 0 0 8 9.1 0 3 8Day 3.54 7 2 0 41 61.0 24 27 48Night 5.27 4 6 0 98 133.1 78 47 122vs.Bal 7.94 1 0 0 7 11.1 10 5 8vs.Bos 9.64 0 1 0 5 4.2 5 5 3vs.Ana 5.06 1 0 0 5 5.1 3 3 6vs.CWS 2.79 0 1 0 8 9.2 3 5 13vs.Det 2.70 1 0 0 4 10.0 3 4 14vs.KC 5.40 0 0 0 6 8.1 5 3 6vs.Mil 3.68 1 0 0 5 7.1 3 3 6vs.Min 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.2 0 0 3vs.NYY 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.1 0 0 0vs.Oak 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 0 2vs.Sea 7.20 1 0 0 4 5.0 4 3 5vs.Tex 6.00 1 0 0 5 12.0 8 3 7vs.Tor 3.38 1 0 0 3 5.1 2 2 3vs.Atl 3.60 0 0 0 3 5.0 2 1 3vs.ChC 4.50 0 1 0 5 4.0 2 2 3vs.Cin 4.50 0 0 0 6 8.0 4 1 7vs.Hou 7.20 0 0 0 5 5.0 4 2 8vs.LA 2.29 0 1 0 12 19.2 5 5 16vs.Mon 1.80 1 0 0 3 5.0 1 0 4vs.NYM 11.25 0 0 0 3 4.0 5 5 4vs.Phi 4.91 0 0 0 4 3.2 2 3 5vs.Pit 5.14 0 0 0 5 7.0 4 2 7vs.StL 8.22 0 0 0 5 7.2 7 1 6vs.SD 8.10 1 2 0 8 6.2 6 2 4vs.SF 8.00 0 1 0 8 9.0 8 7 8vs.Col 10.80 0 1 0 2 1.2 2 2 1vs.Fla 0.00 1 0 0 2 4.1 0 3 6vs.Ari 0.00 0 0 0 5 10.0 0 0 6vs.TB 4.05 1 0 0 5 6.2 3 2 6Pre A l l - S t a r 5.30 3 1 0 58 90.0 53 31 84Post A l l - S t a r 4.23 8 7 0 81 104.1 49 43 86

SPEIER CONTINUED…

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCamden Yards 4.50 0 0 0 3 4.00 2Fenway Park 6.00 0 1 0 3 3.00 2Edison Field 11.57 0 0 0 2 2.10 3Comiskey Park 3.60 0 0 0 4 5.00 2Jacobs Field 4.66 4 1 0 31 46.10 24Kauffman Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.00 0County Stadium 1.69 0 0 0 3 5.10 1Metrodome 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.10 0Yankee Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.10 0Network Assoc. 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.00 1Ballpark at Arlington 4.70 0 0 0 3 7.20 4SkyDome - 0 0 0 1 0.00 0Wrigley Field 10.13 0 1 0 4 2.20 3Cinergy Field 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.20 0Dodger Stadium 3.38 0 0 0 8 10.20 4Olympic Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 2 3.00 0

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.00 0Veterans Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.00 0Busch Stadium 22.50 0 0 0 2 2.00 5Qualcomm Stadium 8.10 0 1 0 4 3.10 33 Com Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.10 0Coors Field 3.93 3 2 0 25 36.20 16Pro Player Stadium 4.40 0 1 0 11 14.10 7Turner Field 8.47 0 0 0 10 17.00 16Bank One Ballpark 0.00 0 0 0 2 4.00 0Tropicana Field 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.10 0SAFECO Field 0.00 1 0 0 1 2.10 0Pacific Bell 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.20 1Enron Field 13.50 0 0 0 2 2.00 3Comerica Park 6.23 1 0 0 2 4.10 3Miller Park 27.00 0 0 0 1 0.20 2

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Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210 B/T: R/R Age: 27Born: Oct. 27, 1974 in Edgerton, OhioResidence: Edgerton, OhioMajor League Service: 0.092Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from Seattle, along with LHP Brian Fuentes and RHPJose Paniagua for INF Jeff Cirillo,Dec. 15, 2001

CAREER: Has nine major league games to his credit, including three starts last year…enters his sev-enth year as a professional…during his minor league career, he has averaged 8.40 strikeouts per nineinnings and has thrown almost two-and-a-half strikeouts for every walk (2.41)…recently tabbed byBaseball America as the 11th best prospect in the Rockies organization.

2 0 0 1 : Stark spent most of the season with Triple ATacoma where he was 14-2 with a 2.37 ERAin 24starts…named a postseason A A AAll-Star by Baseball A m e r i c a…was recalled to Seattle on June 29…earned hisfirst major league victory in his first start of the season, June 30 at Anaheim…tossed 5.2 innings, allowing eight hitsand three earned runs while striking out four in the Mariners’5-3 victory…suffered his first MLloss in his very nextstart, July 5 at Texas (3.0 ip, 9 er)…optioned to double-ASan Antonio July 5 and after one starting assignment, wasmoved back to Tacoma…recalled to Seattle on Sept. 14…pitched three innings of relief Sept. 22, allowing threehits and three runs…made his third and final start of the year and his only home start, Oct. 6 against the Rangers,going 3.0 innings, striking out two and giving up just one hit…for the year with the Mariners, he had a 1-1 recordwith a 9.20 ERA(14.2 ip, 15 er).

2 0 0 0 : Appeared in just eight games with New Haven, having his year cut short with a shoulder injury…in eightstarts, he was 4-3 with a 2.19 ERA…lost a 1-0 complete game in the second game of a doubleheader on April 20at Norwich…placed on the DLon May 20 for the remainder of the season with a right shoulder strain.

1 9 9 9 : Made his ML debut as a September call-up after spending majority of season with New Haven(AA)…recalled from New Haven Sept. 1…made MLdebut Sept. 15 at Tampa Bay…was touched for three hits, threeruns, two earned, in just 0.1 innings…worked 2.0 innings Sept. 30 in Texas, his longest outing with Seattle …tossed1.2 scoreless innings in the season-finale, Oct. 3 in Oakland (two hits, one strikeout)…with the Double-AR a v e n s ,he was 9-11 with a 4.40 ERAin 26 starts…two of last three starts with New Haven were complete games…tosseda 3-0 complete-game shutout, allowing just three hits and no walks while striking out 12 on Aug. 27 at Portland.

1 9 9 8 : Threw just eight games and 29.1 innings as he was slowed by tendinitis in his right bicep…made fivestarts with Lancaster, compiling a 1-2 mark…had issued a league-high 17 walks through April 22…placed ondisabled list April 26 with a stress fracture of the right humerus…reinstated July 30…went on a rehab assignmentat Peoria Aug. 17-Sept. 24, pitching in three games.

1 9 9 7 : Spent most of the year with Wisconsin where he was named to the Midwest League mid-season A l l -Star team…had a 1.97 ERA(91.1 ip, 20 er) in 16 games, 15 starts…from May 8-30, allowed just five earned runsover five games…retired final 20 batters (12 on strikeouts) June 20 at Peoria in complete-game win…was promotedto Lancaster July 2 and appeared in three games (16.2 ip, 6 er).

1 9 9 6 : The Mariners’fourth round selection in the 1996 June draft, he began pro career with Everett. C O L L E G E : Attended the University of Toledo where he pitched for three seasons (1994-96)…during his final

season of ‘96, he led all Mid American Conference pitchers with 90 strikeouts in 95.1 innings…started 15 gamesand had a 9-7 record but was 7-1 in his last eight decisions…Stark was the victorioius pitcher in the Rockets’d e f e a tof Kent in the MAC Tournament…majored in physical education and health.

P E R S O N A L : Dennis Stark…graduated from Edgerton H.S. in Edgerton, Ohio in 1993…was named all-leagueand all-state in baseball and basketball…played in Cape Cod summer league.

STARK’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 5, Sept. 22, 2001 at Oakland

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.0 ip, Sept. 22, 2001 at Oak.

Win Streak (starts): N o n e

Win Streak (decisions): None

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): None

Walks: 3, Sept. 22, 1999 vs. Kansas City

Earned Runs: 9, July 5, 2001 at Texas

Scoreless Innings: 3.2 ip, Oct. 3, 1999-June 30, 2001

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STARK’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1996 Everett 1 3 4.45 12 4 0 0 4 0 30.1 25 19 15 2 1 17 0 49 5 11997 Wisconsin 6 3 1.97 16 15 1 0 0 0 91.1 52 27 20 3 2 33 0 105 5 1

Lancaster 1 1 3.24 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.2 13 7 6 1 2 10 0 17 0 01998 Lancaster 1 2 4.29 5 5 0 0 0 0 21.0 18 12 10 1 1 17 0 21 0 0

Peoria 0 0 2.16 3 1 0 0 0 0 8.1 9 2 2 0 0 2 0 13 0 01999 New Haven 9 11 4.40 26 26 2 1 0 0 147.1 151 82 72 14 13 62 0 103 7 1

SEATTLE 0 0 9.95 5 0 0 0 2 0 6.1 10 8 7 0 0 4 0 4 0 02000 New Haven 4 3 2.19 8 8 1 0 0 0 49.1 31 13 12 1 3 17 0 42 2 02001 Tacoma 14 2 2.37 24 24 0 0 0 0 151.2 124 52 40 12 7 41 0 130 5 1

SEATTLE 1 1 9.20 4 3 0 0 0 0 14.2 21 15 15 5 0 4 0 12 0 0San Antonio 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 1 1 9.43 9 3 0 0 2 0 21.0 31 23 22 5 0 8 0 16 0 0Minor Lg. Totals 37 25 3.05 98 87 4 1 4 0 522.0 425 214 177 34 29 202 0 487 24 4

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 SEA P 4 1 0 0 1 1.000 0Totals 9 1 0 0 1 1.000 0

CAREER BATTING

No Major League Plate Appearances

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .344 90 31 5 8 16 .394 .611vs. Left .373 51 19 3 5 7 .421 .686vs. Right .308 39 12 2 3 9 .357 .513Start .353 51 18 3 2 7 .370 .667Relief .333 39 13 2 6 9 .422 .538Home .214 14 3 0 4 2 .389 .357Away .368 76 28 5 4 14 .395 .658None on .273 55 15 2 4 9 .322 .436Runners on .457 35 16 3 4 7 .500 .8860 on/out .286 21 6 1 4 4 .400 .476RISP .438 16 7 2 4 2 .5241.0001st IP .258 31 8 0 2 8 .303 .290Inn. 1-6 .314 70 22 5 5 12 .355 .629Inn. 7+ .450 20 9 0 3 4 .522 .550vs 1st Batr .250 4 1 0 2 2 .500 .250Pre-All Star .405 42 17 3 1 5 .409 .762Post-All Star .292 48 14 2 7 11 .382 .479

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 9.20 1 1 0 4 14.2 15 4 12Start 9.26 1 1 0 3 11.2 12 2 7Relief 9.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 5Home 0.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 1 2Away 11.57 1 1 0 3 11.2 15 3 10June 4.76 1 0 0 1 5.2 3 1 4July 27.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 9 0 1Sept. 9.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 5October 0.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 1 2Grass 9.20 1 1 0 4 14.2 15 4 12Day 6.23 1 0 0 2 8.2 6 3 9Night 13.50 0 1 0 2 6.0 9 1 3vs.Ana 4.76 1 0 0 1 5.2 3 1 4vs.Oak 9.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 5vs.Tex 13.50 0 1 0 2 6.0 9 1 3Pre-All Star 12.46 1 1 0 2 8.2 12 1 5Post-All Star 4.50 0 0 0 2 6.0 3 3 7

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .333 63 21 5 4 12 1 .368 .683vs. Left .342 38 13 3 4 6 0 .395 .737vs. Right .320 25 8 2 0 6 1 .320 .600Start .353 51 18 3 2 7 1 .370 .667Relief .250 12 3 2 2 5 0 .357 .750Home .111 9 1 0 1 2 1 .200 .222Away .370 54 20 5 3 10 0 .397 .759None on .275 40 11 2 2 6 0 .310 .500Runners on .435 23 10 3 2 6 1 .4621.0000 on/out .267 15 4 1 2 2 0 .353 .533Scor Pos .417 12 5 2 2 2 0 .4671.167S c P o s / 2 o u t .400 5 2 2 2 0 0 .5711.6001st IP .077 13 1 0 0 5 0 .077 .077Inn. 1-6 .333 63 21 5 4 12 1 .368 .683vs 1st Batr .000 1 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .0000-0 count .833 6 5 0 0 0 0 .714 .833After (0-1) .350 40 14 4 2 8 1 .381 .825After (1-0) .118 17 2 1 2 4 0 .211 .2942 strikes .364 33 12 2 3 12 0 .417 .727Pit. 1-15 .000 10 0 0 0 3 0 .000 .000Pit. 16-30 .286 14 4 1 1 5 0 .333 .571Pit. 31-45 .182 11 2 0 2 2 1 .308 .182Pit. 46-60 .538 13 7 3 0 1 0 .5381.385Pit. 61-75 .600 10 6 1 0 0 0 .5451.300Pit. 76-90 .500 4 2 0 0 0 0 .500 .500Pit. 91-105.000 1 0 0 1 1 0 .500 .000Pre-All Star .405 42 17 3 1 5 0 .409 .762Post-All Star .190 21 4 2 3 7 1 .292 .524

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 9.43 1 1 0 9 21.0 22 8 16Start 9.26 1 1 0 3 11.2 12 2 7Relief 9.64 0 0 0 6 9.1 10 6 9Home 6.23 0 0 0 2 4.1 3 4 2Away 10.26 1 1 0 7 16.2 19 4 14June 4.76 1 0 0 1 5.2 3 1 4July 27.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 9 0 1Sept. 11.74 0 0 0 5 7.2 10 6 8October 0.00 0 0 0 2 4.2 0 1 3Grass 8.71 1 1 0 8 20.2 20 8 15Turf 54.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 2 0 1Day 5.84 1 0 0 4 12.1 8 4 11Night 14.54 0 1 0 5 8.2 14 4 5vs.Ana 4.76 1 0 0 1 5.2 3 1 4vs.KC 20.25 0 0 0 1 1.1 3 3 0vs.Oak 5.79 0 0 0 2 4.2 3 2 6vs.Tex 11.00 0 1 0 4 9.0 11 2 5vs.TB 54.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 2 0 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Seattle in the fourth round of the 1996 June draft…on disabled list (May 20-Aug. 31, 2000)…traded by Seattle to Colorado with RHPJose Paniagua and LHPBrian Fuentes for INF Jeff Cirillo,Dec. 15, 2001.

STARK CONTINUED…

BYBALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP EREdison Field 4.76 1 0 0 1 5.2 3Network Assoc. 5.79 0 0 0 2 4.2 3Ballpark at Arlington 16.50 0 1 0 3 6.0 11

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERTropicana Field 54.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 2SAFECO Field 6.23 0 0 0 2 4.1 3

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 190 B/T: R/R Age: 28 Born: Oct. 1, 1973 in Vicksburg, Miss.Residence: Sulphur, La.Major League Service: 4.061Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the seventh round of the 1993 June draft.CAREER: The 2002 season is Thomson’s 10th year in the Rockies system…no other current play-

er has been in the organization for a longer period of time…of the current roster, only Larry Walker andTodd Helton have more service time in a Colorado uniform…in franchise history, John is tied for first inshutouts (2), ranks second in complete games (6), and is fifth in both strikeouts (314) and innings pitched(483.2)…bounced back from shoulder surgery to go 4-2 last season witha 3.62 ERAover his final 11 starts.

2 0 0 1 : The former seventh round draft pick completed his fourth seasonwith the Rockies…in 14 starts, he was 4-5 with a 4.04 ERA(93.2 ip, 42 er), with25 walks, 68 strikeouts and one complete-game shutout…had two diff e r e n tstints with the Rockies this year...opened 2001 at Colorado Springs (AAA)continuing to rehab his shoulder as he sat out all of 2000 following surgery torepair a torn labrum on Oct. 12, 1999...recalled by the Rockies the first time onMay 12 and his start that night vs. Montreal was his first MLgame since Oct.1, 1999…after three starts (0-3, 5.68 ERA), went back on the DLMay 26 andreturned to Colorado Springs on another rehab…made another seven starts atA A A before his return to the Rockies active roster August 2…with the Rox, hebegan the year 0-3 before going on the disabled list and then lost his next twostarts after returning…it marked 10 consecutive losses, dating back to A u g u s t21, 1999, the longest losing streak of his career and a new club record forconsecutive losses…the streak also included eight straight starts with a loss(9/19/99 thru 8/8/01), the longest losing streak in starts during his career…theL’s didn’t completely reflect how he was pitching…two of his losses came in lowscoring, one-run decisions: (1-0 loss to Florida on May 19 and a 2-1 loss toChicago on Aug. 8)…broke the streak for his first win of the season on A u g u s t19 vs. Florida (7.0 ip, 6h, 2 er)…it was his first MLvictory in two years, since hebeat Montreal, Aug. 15, 1999…after he got the first victory under his belt,Thomson had a handful of dominating performances down the stretch, includinghis second career complete-game shutout and two near misses as well…fromhis Aug. 19th start on, he was 3-0 with a 3.35 ERA(21 er, 56.1 ip), with 17walks and 49 strikeouts…averaged just over seven innings per outing…leftwith the lead in three of his four no-decisions during the last twomonths…Thomson tossed his second career complete-game shutout on the lasthome game of the season, Sept. 30 vs. Milwaukee…in his nine completeinnings, he allowed five hits with three walks and one hit batsmen, while strikingout nine…retired the first 11 batters and allowed just one runner as far as third…it marked the fourth complete-gameshutout by the Rockies in 2001 and just the 13th complete-game shutout by a Rockies pitcher in franchise history…itwas only the 12th time a pitcher has tossed a CG shutout in the history of Coors Field and only the fifth time by aColorado hurler…he joins Mark Thompson (8/6/96 vs FLA), Roger Bailey (5/4/97 vs PHI), Brian Bohanon (8/28/99vs PHI) and Mike Hampton (5/9/01 vs NYM) as the only Rox pitchers to do it at Coors…it had been over four yearssince T h o m s o n ’s inaugural shutout, Aug. 6, 1997 at New Yo r k ’s Shea Stadium…prior to his blanking the Brewers,Thomson had two other near misses of his second career complete-game shutout…on Sept. 5 vs Los A n g e l e s ,Thomson was just two outs away from a shutout against the Dodgers…he gave up a lead walk to Dave Hansenand after a strikeout, gave up an RBI double to Mark Grudzielanek…Thomson was taken out of the game and thebullpen gave up six runs in an eventual 7-2 loss…held the Giants to no runs through seven complete on his A u g .31st start at Pac Bell…he then gave up a two-run homer to Barry Bonds in the top of the eighth…Rockies and

Thomson among RockiesCareer Leaders

COMPLETEGAMESPedro Astacio . . . . . . . . . . .14John Thomson . . . . . . . . . . .6Armando Reynoso . . . . . . . . .5Darryl Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Brian Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . . .5Roger Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

SHUTOUTSJohn Thomson . . . . . . . . . . .2Roger Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Brian Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . . .2

STRIKEOUTSPedro Astacio . . . . . . . . . .749Curtis Leskanic . . . . . . . . .415Kevin Ritz . . . . . . . . . . . . .337Bruce Ruffin . . . . . . . . . . . .319John Thomson . . . . . . . . .314

INNINGS PITCHEDPedro Astacio . . . . . . . . .827.1Kevin Ritz . . . . . . . . . . . .576.1Jamey Wright . . . . . . . . .541.2Armando Reynoso . . . . .503.0John Thomson . . . . . . .483.2

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Thomson did win the game, 5-2…in the season finale on Oct. 7 at San Diego, John struck out a career-high 12 batters(previous high was 11, June 4, 1998 vs. Arizona).…at the plate, John hit .241 for the Rockies this season (7-for-29)with one RBIand six sacrifice hits…went 3-for-4 with an RBI single during his shutout on Sept. 30 vs the Brewers…alsohit his first career triple that afternoon, which was the first triple by a Rockies pitcher since Pedro Astacio on 9/6/99.

2 0 0 0 : The Rockies kept him on the 60-day disabled list the entire season after undergoing surgery at the endof the 1999 season…began a light throwing program just before camp, and continued the routine into extended springtraining contests against White Sox and D’backs players…in June, he began his first official rehab stop, with the Rockies’rookie-league club in Tucson, where he made three starts…closed with another rehab start with Portland, in theNorthwest League, then returned to Denver.

1 9 9 9 : C o l o r a d o ’s No. 5 starter, he made his ‘99 debut at Los Angeles, April 9 and sustained theloss…postponements wiped out his next two starts, April 14 vs. San Diego (snow) and April 21 vs. Montreal(Columbine High School tragedy), two of Colorado’s five postponements in April…Colorado then skipped Johntwice in the rotation…had his first career relief appearance, April 23 at San Francisco (2.0 scoreless ip)…after 18days between starts, returned to the rotation April 27 at St. Louis (left after 2.0 ip, tying the shortest start of hiscareer)…went 0-3 over his next three starts, and including his last four decisions of 1998, had eight consecutive losingdecisions…after his start May 12 vs. New York (2.2 innings), Colorado optioned him to Colorado Springs (AAA)…wason the minor league DLfor a blister on his right middle finger…made five starts for the Sky Sox, before rejoining theRockies Aug. 14…in his first start after his recall, Aug.15 (Game 1) vs. Montreal (7.0 ip, 6 h, 2 er), he didn’t allow arunner past first until the sixth inning, and earned his first and only win of the year…on Sept. 7 at Olympic Stadium,he went 7.0 innings on four hits in a losing cause…against Kevin Brown and the Dodgers at Coors on Sept. 19, hetook another loss; Thomson received a complete game in the rain-shortened contest, moving into a second-placetie (five CG) on the franchise’s all-time list…his teammates averaged only 3.4 runs per start, and in four of his 13starts, the Rockies gave him two runs or less…on Oct. 12 in Birmingham, Ala., Dr. James Andrews successfully repaireda torn labrum in T h o m s o n ’s right shoulder; the next day, Andrews operated on John’s blister-prone right finger.

1 9 9 8 : In T h o m s o n ’s first full season, he finished with a career-high eight wins, despite missing a month witha blister on his right middle finger…the only starter with an ERAunder 5.00, Thomson held opponents to a staff - l o w.282 average…on the road he was 5-6 with a 3.45 ERA…most of his problems arose in four outings (0-4, 16.1 ip,32 er)…in his other 22 starts, he was 8-7 with a 3.36 ERA(144.2 ip, 54 er)…the No. 2 starter won his April 1 debutat Arizona, combining on a shutout (8.0 ip, 3 h, 4 K)…on June 4 vs. Arizona he tossed his season’s first completegame, fanning a career-high 11 and allowing one walk on four hits…a severe blister on his right middle finger kepthim from his June 20 start vs. LAand the club placed him on the DL(retroactive to June 16)…he did not return untilJuly 26, spending 40 days on the DLand missing 34 games…won three straight games over four starts, Aug. 6-23…onAug. 6 at Pittsburgh, he earned his second CG of the year, allowing just four hits and one run.

1 9 9 7 : Opened the year at Colorado Springs (AAA) but by the end of the season he was a key component inthe Rockies starting rotation…in his final Tr i p l e - A outing he struck out 14 in 7.0 innings at Tucson May 5…called upMay 9 by the Rockies, he made his major league debut May 11 at Philadelphia and was charged with the 3-1 loss,despite seven Ks in 7.0 innings…he then allowed three earned runs in his next two starts (11.2 innings), but still cameaway with two more losses, dropping to 0-3…notched his first big-league win, at Florida June 1; he tossed a seven-hit complete game with two walks and six strikeouts, and helped his cause by going 4-for-4 (a single-game recordhit total for a Rockies pitcher) with three RBI…fanned eight vs. Chicago July 27, pitching 8.0 shutout innings to earnthe victory…threw his first career complete-game shutout, Aug. 6 at New York, a four-hitter in which he allowed onlytwo Mets as far as second base.

1 9 9 6 : Pitching for D o u b l e - A New Haven, John earned a spot in the All-Star Game and a promotion with hisMay performance: 5-1 with a 2.08 ERA…in his Tr i p l e - A debut July 12, he went 8.0 shutout innings, fanning sevenin a win…during his four victories he compiled a 0.93 ERA.

1 9 9 5 : Thomson got his first Double-Aexperience…recorded a season-best nine strikeouts in Game 1 of theEastern League championship series.

1 9 9 4 : Started the year in Asheville (A) but finished with Central Valley (A-advanced). 1 9 9 3 : Thomson signed with the Rockies and reported to Chandler in the Arizona Rookie League.C O L L E G E : He attended McNeese State for a year, then went to Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, where

he was when the Rockies selected him in the ‘93 draft.P E R S O N A L : John Carl Thomson…is married (Kelly)…a 1991 graduate of Sulphur (La.) High School and still

makes his winter home in Sulphur, La.…signed by Dar Cox of the Rockies.

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THOMSON’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 12, Oct. 7, 2001 at SanDiego

Low-Hit CG:4, three times (last: Aug. 6, 1998 at Pittsburgh)

Longest Relief Appearance: 2.0 ip, April 23, 1999 at SF

Win Streak (starts):3, May 25-June 4, 1998

Win Streak (decisions): 4, Aug. 19-Oct. 7, 2001

Losing Streak (starts): 8, Sept. 19, 1999-Aug. 8, 2001

Losing Streak (decisions): 10, Aug. 21, 1999-Aug. 8, 2001

Walks: 5, twice (last: Sept. 18, 2001 vs. Arizona)

Earned Runs: 9, twice (last: April 11, 1998 vs. Cincinnati)

Scoreless Innings: 10.0 innings, Sept. 24-30, 2001

CG Shutouts (2)Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Milwaukee (5 hits)Aug. 6, 1997 at New York-NL(4 hits)

Complete Games (6)Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Milwaukee (0 r, 5 h)

Sept. 19, 1999 vs. Los Angeles (5 r, 8 h)Aug. 6, 1998 at Pittsburgh (1 r, 4 h)June 4, 1998 vs. Arizona (2 r, 4 h)

Aug. 6, 1997 at New York-NL(0 r, 4 h)June 1, 1997 at Florida (2 r, 7 h)

Most Strikeouts12 Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego11 June 4, 1998 vs. Arizona9 Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Milwaukee8 Aug. 2, 2001 vs. Philadelphia8 April 22, 1998 at Florida8 July 27, 1997 vs. Chicago-NL

THOMSON’S CAREERRECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1993 Rockies-ARL 3 5 4.62 11 11 0 0 0 0 50.2 43 40 26 0 3 31 0 36 14 11994 Asheville 6 6 2.85 19 15 1 1 1 0 88.1 70 34 28 3 5 33 1 79 1 0

Central Val 3 1 3.28 9 8 0 0 0 0 49.1 43 20 18 0 1 18 1 41 3 11995 New Haven 7 8 4.18 26 24 0 0 0 0 131.1 132 69 61 8 2 56 0 82 3 21996 New Haven 9 4 2.86 16 16 1 0 0 0 97.2 82 35 31 8 1 27 1 86 2 1

Colo Sprngs 4 7 5.04 11 11 0 0 0 0 69.2 76 45 39 6 4 26 2 62 4 11997 Colo Sprngs 4 2 3.43 7 7 0 0 0 0 42.0 36 18 16 4 0 14 1 49 2 0

COLORADO 7 9 4.71 27 27 2 1 0 0 166.1 193 94 87 15 5 51 0 106 2 01998 COLORADO 8 11 4.81 26 26 2 0 0 0 161.0 174 86 86 21 2 49 0 106 4 2

Asheville 1 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 1 01999 COLORADO 1 10 8.04 14 13 1 0 1 0 62.2 85 62 56 11 1 36 1 34 2 0

Colo Sprngs 0 2 9.45 5 5 1 0 0 0 20.0 36 25 21 3 0 8 0 19 1 1Salem 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

2000 Rockies-ARL+ 0 1 13.50 3 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 8 8 8 0 0 4 0 7 1 0Portland+ 0 0 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0

2001 Colo Sprngs 5 3 3.31 12 12 0 0 0 0 68.0 74 29 25 6 1 13 0 52 2 0COLORADO 4 5 4.04 14 14 1 1 0 0 93.2 84 46 42 15 4 25 3 68 1 0

Major Lg. Totals 20 35 5.04 81 80 6 2 1 0 483.2 536 288 271 62 12 161 4 314 9 2Minor Lg. Totals 42 40 3.90 123 116 3 1 1 0 637.1 613 327 276 38 17 232 6 530 34 7

+-minor league injury rehab

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 14 17 8 1 26 3 .962Totals P 81 50 57 3 110 9 .973

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .241 29 3 7 0 1 0 1 1 15 0Totals .181 144 10 26 1 1 0 9 7 68 0

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★ The Rockies On Opening Day (5-4) ★Date Opp. Res. Starter W-L IP H R ER BB SOApril 2, 1993 at New York L, 0-3 D. Nied L 5.0 6 2 2 6 3April 4, 1994 Philadelphia L, 6-12 A. Reynoso - 6.0 5 2 2 2 4April 26, 1995 New York# W, 11-9 B. Swift - 6.0 10 5 5 0 4April 2, 1996 at Philadelphia W, 5-3 K. Ritz W 5.1 1 0 0 7 4April 1, 1997 at Cincinnati L, 4-11 K. Ritz L 5.0 8 5 5 4 2March 31, 1998 at Arizona W, 9-2 D. Kile W 7.0 4 1 1 3 4April 4, 1999 at San Diego* W, 8-2 D. Kile W 6.2 5 2 2 4 4April 3, 2000 at Atlanta L, 0-2 P.Astacio L 7.1 6 2 2 1 5April 2, 2001 St. Louis W, 8-0 M. Hampton W 8.1 5 0 0 3 5#—14 innings, Coors Field inaugural game *—Montrerrey, Mexico

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Colorado in the seventh round of the June 1993 draft…on disabled list (June16-July 26, 1998; included rehab assignment to Salem (July 17-19)…on disabled list (March 23, 2000-remainder of theseason); included rehab assignments to Arizona League Rockies (Aug. 16-Sept. 1) and Portland (Sept. 2-4)…on DL(March 31-May 12, 2001)…on DL(May 26-Aug. 2, 2001); included rehab assignment in Colorado Springs.

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .285 1880 536 62 161 314 .343 .451vs. Left .283 950 269 32 91 141 .346 .441vs. Right .287 930 267 30 70 173 .340 .461Starter .286 1873 535 62 160 313 .344 .452Relief .143 7 1 0 1 1 .250 .143Home .309 892 276 38 73 144 .364 .498Away .263 988 260 24 88 170 .325 .409None on .274 1087 298 32 95 194 .336 .423Runners on .300 793 238 30 66 120 .352 .4890 on/out .282 476 134 13 43 73 .342 .426RISP .309 424 131 14 40 66 .361 .4881st IP .309 324 100 9 30 54 .364 .454Inn. 1-6 .291 1680 489 56 135 280 .345 .457Inn. 7+ .235 200 47 6 26 34 .326 .400Close/Late .262 84 22 4 12 13 .361 .500vs 1st Batr .000 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre A l l - S t a r .306 729 223 25 71 125 .369 .476Post A l l - S t a r .272 1151 313 37 90 189 .326 .435

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.04 4 5 0 14 93.2 42 25 68Starter 4.04 4 5 0 14 93.2 42 25 68Home 4.64 2 2 0 8 54.1 28 14 39Away 3.20 2 3 0 6 39.1 14 11 29May 5.68 0 3 0 3 19.0 12 5 7August 3.49 2 2 0 6 38.2 15 9 29Sept. 3.72 1 0 0 4 29.0 12 11 20October 3.86 1 0 0 1 7.0 3 0 12Grass 4.04 4 5 0 14 93.2 42 25 68Day 3.43 3 3 0 6 42.0 16 6 38Night 4.53 1 2 0 8 51.2 26 19 30vs.Mil 1.20 1 0 0 2 15.0 2 7 11vs.Atl 6.75 0 0 0 1 5.1 4 1 5vs.ChC 1.50 0 1 0 1 6.0 1 1 3vs.LA 2.16 0 0 0 1 8.1 2 1 5vs.Mon 9.00 0 1 0 1 6.0 6 1 0vs.Phi 5.14 0 1 0 1 7.0 4 1 8vs.SD 5.25 1 0 0 2 12.0 7 2 16vs.SF 4.73 1 1 0 2 13.1 7 4 8vs.Fla 1.93 1 1 0 2 14.0 3 2 10vs.Ari 8.10 0 0 0 1 6.2 6 5 2Pre-All Star 5.68 0 3 0 3 19.0 12 5 7Post-All Star 3.62 4 2 0 11 74.2 30 20 61

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .239 351 84 15 25 68 9 .295 .433vs. Left .177 164 29 7 14 38 3 .244 .354vs. Right .294 187 55 8 11 30 6 .340 .503Starter .239 351 84 15 25 68 9 .295 .433Home .238 202 48 8 14 39 5 .297 .411Away .242 149 36 7 11 29 4 .292 .463None on .233 223 52 10 14 40 0 .290 .430Runners on .250 128 32 5 11 28 9 .303 .4380 on/out .245 94 23 4 6 15 0 .297 .479RISP .265 68 18 3 8 15 2 .329 .456RISP/2out .242 33 8 2 7 8 0 .375 .4851st IP .246 57 14 1 3 11 1 .279 .351Inn. 1-6 .235 307 72 11 21 58 7 .287 .410Inn. 7+ .273 44 12 4 4 10 2 .347 .591C l o s e / L a t e .313 16 5 2 2 3 1 .421 .750B. Loaded .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500vs 1st Batr - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -0-0 count .213 47 10 0 2 0 4 .240 .298After (0-1) .233 193 45 6 8 46 5 .275 .399After (1-0) .261 111 29 9 15 22 0 .349 .5502 strikes .169 172 29 6 13 68 2 .234 .297Pit. 1-15 .229 48 11 0 2 8 0 .255 .292Pit. 16-30 .309 55 17 4 2 12 2 .333 .655Pit. 31-45 .269 52 14 1 3 5 3 .304 .385Pit. 46-60 .224 49 11 1 6 12 0 .321 .388Pit. 61-75 .106 47 5 2 4 13 0 .208 .234Pit. 76-90 .278 54 15 2 3 7 2 .310 .444Pit. 91-105 .229 35 8 4 3 7 1 .308 .600Pit. 106-20 .333 9 3 1 2 3 1 .455 .778Pit. 121-35 .000 2 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .239 71 17 7 5 7 2 .299 .563Post-All Star .239 280 67 8 20 61 7 .294 .400

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.04 20 35 0 81 483.2 271 161 314Starter 5.06 20 35 0 80 481.2 271 160 313Relief 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 1 1Home 6.06 10 14 0 39 222.2 150 73 144Away 4.17 10 21 0 42 261.0 121 88 170April 7.79 1 4 0 8 34.2 30 14 22May 6.11 3 13 0 16 88.1 60 39 57June 4.69 3 2 0 9 55.2 29 15 43July 2.93 1 2 0 6 40.0 13 8 27August 4.19 9 7 0 21 135.1 63 40 75September 5.18 2 6 0 19 120.0 69 41 75October 6.52 1 1 0 2 9.2 7 4 15Grass 5.04 17 29 0 70 412.2 231 138 267Turf 5.07 3 6 0 11 71.0 40 23 47Day 5.48 13 15 0 32 193.2 118 59 136Night 4.75 7 20 0 49 290.0 153 102 178vs.Ana 1.13 1 0 0 1 8.0 1 2 4vs.Mil 3.00 1 1 0 3 21.0 7 9 17vs.Tex 13.50 0 2 0 3 11.1 17 6 10vs.Atl 3.94 1 1 0 5 32.0 14 8 22vs.ChC 6.54 1 5 0 6 31.2 23 10 22vs.Cin 13.00 1 1 0 2 9.0 13 5 7vs.Hou 8.66 1 2 0 3 17.2 17 5 11vs.LA 7.23 0 2 0 4 23.2 19 3 12vs.Mon 4.46 2 3 0 6 40.1 20 6 17vs.NYM 4.66 2 2 0 6 36.2 19 17 15vs.Phi 3.00 2 4 0 6 39.0 13 13 28vs.Pit 6.08 1 1 0 4 23.2 16 12 13vs.StL 5.74 1 3 0 5 26.2 17 7 21vs.SD 4.14 1 2 0 6 37.0 17 11 34vs.SF 4.61 1 4 0 10 54.2 28 24 31vs.Fla 4.15 2 2 0 8 47.2 22 15 33vs.Ari 3.04 2 0 0 3 23.2 8 8 17Pre A l l - S t a r 6.13 7 20 0 34 183.2 125 71 125Post A l l - S t a r 4.38 13 15 0 47 300.0 146 90 189

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One Ballpark 0.00 1 0 0 1 8.0 0Turner Field 2.70 0 1 0 3 20.0 6Wrigley Field 5.28 0 3 0 3 15.1 9Coors Field 6.06 10 14 0 39 222.2 150Pro Player Stadium 3.16 1 2 0 4 25.2 9Astrodome 11.45 0 2 0 2 11.0 14Dodger Stadium 13.50 0 1 0 1 3.1 5County Stadium 7.50 0 1 0 1 6.0 5Miller Park 3.00 0 0 0 1 6.0 2Olympic Stadium 4.19 0 2 0 3 19.1 9

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 2.08 1 1 0 3 21.2 5Veterans Stadium 1.71 2 1 0 3 21.0 4Three River Stadium 5.95 1 1 0 3 19.2 13Qualcomm Stadium 4.32 1 2 0 4 25.0 123 Com Park 3.04 0 1 0 4 23.2 8Pac Bell Park 4.73 1 1 0 2 13.1 7Busch Stadium 6.00 1 1 0 2 9.0 6Edison Field 1.13 1 0 0 1 8.0 1Ballpark at A r l i n g t o n 10.80 0 1 0 1 5.0 6

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Ht: 5-11 Wt: 173 B/T: R/R Age: 21 (22 on July 22)Born: July 22, 1980 in Bani, Dominican RepublicResidence: Palienque, Dominican RepublicMajor League Service: 0.089Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SIGNED as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 15, 1997.CAREER: Uribe (ooh-REE-bay), is the youngest player in franchise history to debut in a Rockies uni-

form (20 yrs, 8 months, 17 days)…playing about a half season last year, he ranked among the top rook-ies in most offensive categories…now in his fifth professional season, he already shares a piece of thesingle-season franchise record for most triples with 11 (2001).

2 0 0 1 : Juan appeared 72 games andmade 67 starts for Colorado, all coming atshortstop…finished the season with a .300 (82-for-273) average and mixed in 15 doubles, 11triples and eight homers with 53 RBI…his 11triples were tied with Juan Pierre for the teamhigh and also tied the single season franchisemark (Neifi Perez in 1999 and 2000)…that totalwas the second best in the NL (Jimmy Rollins,12) and third in the major leagues…the 11triples came in only 273 at-bats, averaging one triple every 24.8 AB…the major league record-holder fortriples, Owen Wilson in 1912, hit 36 triples in 583 at-bats, one every 16.2 AB…his .302 average was sec-ond among NL rookies, behind onlyAlbert Pujols’.329 and his 53 RBI ranked fourth, behind Pujols (130),Tsuyoshi Shinjo (56) and Jimmy Rollins (54).…he was third in slugging percentage (.524), fourth in multi-hit games (25), extra-base hits (34) and total bases (143)…Uribe was recalled on April 8 to fill the rosterspot vacated by Perez, who was placed on the 15-day DLwith a torn ligament in his left thumb…made hismajor-league debut the same day (April 8) vs. San Diego as a pinch hitter (0-for-1) and in doing so,became the youngest Rockie ever to debut…his first start came the following day, when he got the nod atshort…two days later on April 11, Juan recorded his first hit off the Cardinals’Matt Morris and scored hisfirst run in a 3-2 loss…was optioned to AAA-Colorado Springs on April 23, making room on the roster for

Perez, who returned from his DL stint the same day…Juan was recalledon May 19 and saw action in only one game, in Florida as a pinch runnerand was optioned down again on the 23rd of May…recalled for the lasttime on July 25 when Perez was traded to Kansas City and Juan becamethe everyday SS from that day on…would go on to start 59 of the remain-ing 61 games in 2001…had 25 multi-hit games, 19 of those were two-hit-ters, five three-hit games and one four-hit game…the four-hit game cameon September 24 vs. San Diego and set a career high…on the night,Juan was 4-for-4 with a triple, three RBI and scored twice…with theglove, Juan finished with a .983 fielding percentage…he turned 45 dou-ble plays, had 108 putouts, 184 assists and committed only fiveerrors…had one pinch RBI, on August 12 vs. Cincinnati in a Rockies 7-6 win…it was the eventual game winning RBI and capped a five-runcomeback in the ninth…at home, he batted .336 (43-for-128) with sevendoubles, eight triples, three homers and 25 RBI…his eight triples athome were the most by any player for the Rockies in 2001…notched fivetriples in a 10-game span from September 8-28…Juan finished his firstyear as a Rockie with a bang in the season’s final game, Oct. 7 at SanDiego…in the contest, a 14-5 win, Uribe went 3-for-5 with a pair ofhomers, a double, five-RBI and a career-high three runs scored and 10total bases…he hit a homer and a double in the second inning, tying

Most Triples in a Season

3B Player Year11 Juan Uribe 200111 Juan Pierre 200111 Neifi Perez 200011 Neifi Perez 199910 Neifi Perez 1997

2001 Rookie Leaders,Batting Average

Avg. Player Club.350 Ichiro Suzuki SEA.329 Albert Pujols STL.300 Juan Uribe COL.285 David Eckstein ANA.276 D’Angelo Jimenez SD

Youngest ML Debuts in a Rockies Uniform

Player DOB Debut Yrs, Months, DaysJuan Uribe 7/22/80 4/8/01 20 yrs, 8 mo., 17 daysNeifi Perez 6/2/75 8/31/96 21 yrs, 2 mo., 29 daysRoberto Mejia 4/14/72 7/15/93 21 yrs, 6 mo., 10 daysJamey Wright 12/24/74 7/3/96 21 yrs, 6 mo., 10 daysLariel Gonzalez 5/25/76 9/22/68 22 yrs, 3 mo., 27 days

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URIBE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1997 Rockies-DSL .269 65 234 32 63 75 12 0 0 29 3 3 2 31 0 22 7 6 10 .321 .3561998 Rockies-ARL .277 40 148 25 41 52 5 3 0 17 3 2 3 12 0 25 8 1 1 .351 .3391999 Asheville .267 125 430 57 115 176 28 3 9 46 11 4 6 20 0 79 11 7 12 .409 .3072000 Salem .256 134 485 64 124 199 22 7 13 65 4 2 4 38 0 100 22 5 11 .410 .3142001 Carolina .231 3 13 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 .308 .231

Colo Sprngs .310 74 281 40 87 149 27 7 7 48 0 2 2 12 1 43 11 8 8 .530 .340COLORADO .300 72 273 32 82 143 15 11 8 53 0 0 2 8 1 55 3 0 6 .524 .325

Major Lg. Totals .300 72 273 32 82 143 15 11 8 53 0 0 2 8 1 55 3 0 6 .524 .325Minor Lg. Totals .272 441 1591 219 433 655 95 20 29 206 21 13 17 113 1 273 60 27 43 .412 .325

*led league #tied for league lead

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL SS 69 108 184 5 297 45 .983Totals SS 69 108 184 5 297 45 .983

three franchise records in the process, the most hits in an inning (2), most extra-base hits in an inning (2)and most total bases in an inning (6)…Juan saw action in 77 games in the Rockies minor league sys-tem…with AAA-Colorado Springs, he batted .310 (87-for-281) with 27 doubles, seven triples and homers,and 48 RBI…he was rated as the Pacific Coast Leagues’fifth best prospect in 2001…made his first careerappearance with Colorado Springs April 26 and went 4-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs scored…alsoplayed in three games with the Carolina Mudcats (AA)…he recorded hits in all three of those contestsbefore being promoted to AAA…prior to the 2001 season, Uribe was tabbed by Baseball America as theNo. 2 prospect in the entire organization.

2000: Uribe played the full season at Salem in the advanced Single-A Carolina League…hit .256 in134 games and posted career highs in hits (124), homers (13), RBI (65), runs (64), triples (7), steals (22)and strikeouts (100)…tied for the team lead in games (134) and finished second in HR…Colorado Springs’Phil Hiatt (136) was the only organizational player to see more games than Uribe…was third in the leagueboth in triples and games played…on May 27 in an 11-4 win over Lynchburg, he went 4-for-4 with a dou-ble and three RBI…over a 16-game stretch from June 6-24, he went 30-for-67 (.448) with two homers and17 RBI…belted a grand slm on Aug. 24 vs. Frederick and also had a career-high 5 RBIin the win.

1999: In the leadoff slot for Asheville, he went 38-for-97 (.392)…he was 4-for-10 (.400) with the basesloaded…on May 4, after driving in four runs over his first 19 games, he hit a grand slam vs. Columbus…builta 15-game hitting streak, June 24-July 14 (.415, 22-for-53, eight RBI).

1998: In his first season in the United States, Juan earned a ring for the Arizona Rookie League cham-pions…he played exclusively at shortstop, and made 14 errors in 40 games (.927).

1997: The 16-year-old made his pro debut in his native Domincan Republic.PERSONAL: Juan C. Tena Uribe…single…Juan is the first player/pitcher to play for the Rockies with

their last name beginning with a “U”…signed by Rodolfo Rosario and Jorge de Posada.

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URIBE’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSHits: 4, Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San Diego

Home Runs: 2, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

RBI: 5, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

Doubles: 2, three times (last: Aug. 28, 2001 at LA)

Runs: 3, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

Total Bases: 10, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

Hit Streak: 10 games, Aug. 9-19, 2001

Walks: 1, eight times (last: Oct. 4, 2001 at Arizona)

S t r i k e o u t s : 3, four times (last: Sept. 23, 2001 at Montreal)

Grand Slams (0)None

Multi-HR Games (1)Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego

Pinch Hit HR (0)None

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 15, 1997.

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Date Opp. Res. Starter W-L IP H R ER BB SOApril 9, 1993 Montreal W, 11-4 B. Smith W 7.0 6 0 0 0 1April 4, 1994 Philadelphia L, 6-12 A. Reynoso - 6.0 5 2 2 2 4April 26, 1995 New York# W, 11-9 B. Swift - 6.0 10 5 5 0 4April 8, 1996 Chicago L, 6-9 K. Ritz L 7.0 11 9 9 4 4April 7, 1997 Cincinnati W, 13-2 B. Swift W 6.0 3 2 1 2 4April 7, 1998 St. Louis L, 11-12 P. Astacio L 5.0 5 6 6 2 7April 12, 1999 San Diego L, 5-8* P. Astacio - 7.0 7 3 3 2 8April 10, 2000 Cincinnati W, 7-5 R. Arrojo W 6.0 6 2 2 0 4April 2, 2001 St. Louis W, 8-0 M. Hampton W 8.1 5 0 0 3 5

#—14 innings, Coors Field inaugural game *—11 innings

★ Colorado in Home Openers (5-4) ★

2001 / Career 2001 / CareerAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

vs.Mil .333 6 27 9 2 8 .333 .704vs.Atl .462 3 13 6 0 3 .462 .615vs.ChC .200 3 10 2 0 1 .200 .300vs.Cin .444 3 9 4 0 1 .500 .444vs.LA .278 10 36 10 1 2 .316 .444vs.Mon .111 2 9 1 0 0 .111 .222vs.NYM .273 3 11 3 0 4 .333 .273vs.Phi .286 2 7 2 1 1 .286 .714vs.Pit .154 3 13 2 0 2 .214 .308vs.Atl .462 3 13 6 0 3 .462 .615vs.ChC .200 3 10 2 0 1 .200 .300vs.Cin .444 3 9 4 0 1 .500 .444vs.Mon .111 2 9 1 0 0 .111 .222vs.NYM .273 3 11 3 0 4 .333 .273vs.Pit .154 3 13 2 0 2 .214 .308vs.StL .111 3 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.SD .442 11 43 19 3 15 .478 .930vs.SF .188 8 32 6 1 6 .212 .375vs.Fla .500 4 12 6 0 5 .5001.000vs.Ari .262 11 42 11 0 5 .279 .333Pre-All Star .275 13 40 11 0 6 .310 .350Post-All Star .305 59 233 71 8 47 .328 .554

Avg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .300 72 273 82 8 53 .325 .524vs. Left .311 --- 45 14 2 14 .340 .556vs. Right .298 --- 228 68 6 39 .322 .518Home .336 32 128 43 3 25 .356 .586Away .269 40 145 39 5 28 .298 .469None on .248 --- 141 35 4 4 .279 .433Runners on .356 --- 132 47 4 49 .375 .621April .275 12 40 11 0 6 .310 .350May - 1 0 0 0 0 - -July .111 6 18 2 0 0 .158 .167August .340 26 103 35 2 23 .358 .544Sept. .307 21 88 27 3 16 .330 .557October .292 6 24 7 3 8 .320 .8750 on/out .261 --- 69 18 1 1 .271 .420RISP .329 --- 82 27 2 41 .345 .585RISP/2out .256 --- 39 10 0 13 .293 .359C l o s e / L a t e .256 --- 43 11 0 3 .273 .349B. Loaded .455 --- 11 5 0 12 .455 .909Batting #1 1.000 --- 1 1 0 1 1.0001.000Batting #5 .444 --- 9 4 2 5 .4441.222Batting #6 .265 --- 68 18 2 8 .286 .485Batting #7 .333 --- 129 43 4 32 .353 .581Batting #8 .246 --- 65 16 0 7 .290 .354Batting #9 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As ss .300 --- 270 81 8 52 .325 .526As ph .333 --- 3 1 0 1 .333 .333As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -All PH .333 --- 3 1 0 1 .333 .3330-0 count .382 --- 55 21 3 16 .382 .782After (0-1) .252 --- 123 31 4 21 .252 .455After (1-0) .316 --- 95 30 1 16 .381 .4632 strikes .221 --- 122 27 1 17 .234 .320Grass .307 70 264 81 8 53 .332 .534Turf .111 2 9 1 0 0 .111 .222Day .267 28 105 28 6 18 .287 .533Night .321 44 168 54 2 35 .349 .518Inn. 1-6 .324 69 179 58 6 41 .342 .587Inn. 7+ .255 67 94 24 2 12 .293 .404

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIBank One Ballpark .158 19 3 0 2Wrigley Field .200 10 2 0 1Cinergy Field .444 9 4 0 1Coors Field .336 128 43 3 25Pro Player Stadium - 0 0 0 0Dodger Stadium .333 24 8 0 1

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIMiller Park .214 14 3 1 3Olympic Stadium .111 9 1 0 0Shea Stadium .273 11 3 0 4Qualcomm Stadium .417 24 10 3 11Pac Bell Park .250 16 4 1 5Busch Stadium .111 9 1 0 0

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Ht: 6-3 Wt: 235 B/T: L/R Age: 35Born: Dec. 1, 1966 in Maple Ridge, B.C.Residence: Evergreen, Colo.Major League Service: 13.045Contract: Third year of a six-year contract, through2005…restructured in March, 2001.

ORIGINALLY SIGNED as a free agent, April 8, 1995.CAREER: Larry Walker is the Rockies’ all-time franchise leader in batting average (.341), slugging

percentage (.642), on-base percentage (.426), home runs (210), runs scored (689), walks drawn (396)and hit-by-pitches (76)…has 463 extra-base hits as a Rockie and needs just 27 EBH for the club recordin that category as well…entering his 14th major league season, his seven years of service time with theRockies is tied with Dante Bichette for the most in clubhistory…only Bichette has started more games (972) inthe outfield than Larry’s 777 (694 in RF, 53 in CF, 30 inLF)…“Walk” holds single season franchise marks in bat-ting average (.379 in 1999), homers (49 in 1997), runsscored (143 in 1997) and total bases (409 in 1997)…the1997 National League MVP has three NL batting titles inhis career, tied for the eighth most in the history of theNational League…the rightfielder has six Rawlings GoldGloves to his credit, compiling a career .987 fielding per-centage with 122 outfield assists…holds the club recordfor consecutive errorless games, 132 (May 23, 1996-July13, 1997)…is Major League Baseball’s all-time Canadian-born leader in hits, runs scored, home runs, RBI, doublesand total bases…when he plays his fifth game of the sea-son, he will have played in more games than any otherCanadian-born player in MLB history (Terry Puhl,1,531)…the five-time all-star has 25 multi-home rungames for his career and 158 multi-RBI contests.

2001: Larry appeared in 142 games, making 126starts (all in RF)…won his third NLbatting title in four years,hitting .350 (174-for-497)…he also won the batting crown in1998 (.363) and 1999 (.379)…the average tied Ichiro Suzuki ofSeattle for the highest mark in the majors…Walker officially tookthe lead in the NL batting race from Moises Alou on September5th…from the sixth of September through the end of the season,Larry batted .365 (23-for-63)…in the field, Walker won his sixthcareer Rawlings Gold Glove, finishing with a .984 fielding per-centage…finished sixth for the NL Hank Aaron Award (top hitterin each league)…hit 38 homers on the year, tied for the eighthmost in the NL…became the franchise’s all-time leader in homeruns, surpassing Vinny Castilla on August 24 in Milwaukee withhis 204th HR…hit his 300th career homer August 5 vs.Pittsburgh, becoming the 21st active player to belt at least 300homers in their career…the 38 long balls were the most since1997 when he hit 49 and the second most in his 13 yearcareer…hit 24 off right-handed pitching and 14 off lefties, the lat-ter of which were the third most in the league off left-handers…nine of his homers came against thePadres, establishing a new team record for most HRvs. one opponent…had 123 RBI, the second mostin his career (130 in 1997)…had 35 multi-RBI games…scored 107 runs, the third highest total in 2001 forColorado, behind Todd Helton’s 132 and Juan Pierre’s 108…scored his 666th run as a Rockie on Aug. 12at Cincinnati, passing Dante Bichette (665) for the all-time franchise lead in career runs…had 54 multi-hit

Most Batting Titles, NLHistory

Player No. Years

1. Tony Gwynn 8 1984, 1987-89, 1994-97

Honus Wagner 8 1900, 1903-04, 1906-09, 1911

3. Rogers Hornsby 7 1920-25, 1928

Stan Musial 7 1943, 1946, 1948, 1950-52, 1957

5. Cap Anson 4 1879, 1881, 1887-88

Roberto Clemente 4 1961, 1964-65, 1967

Bill Madlock 4 1975-76, 1981, 1983

9. Larry Walker 3 1998-99, 2001

Dan Brouthers 3 1882-83, 1892

Jesse Brukett 3 1895-96, 1901

Paul Waner 3 1927, 1934, 1936

Pete Rose 3 1968-69, 1973

NL Batting Titles, 1990-2001

Year Player Team Avg.2001 Larry Walker COL .3502000 Todd Helton COL .3721999 Larry Walker COL .3791998 Larry Walker COL .3631997 Tony Gwynn SD .3721996 Tony Gwynn SD .3531995 Tony Gwynn SD .3681994 Tony Gwynn SD .3941993 Andres Galarraga COL .3701992 Gary Sheffield SD .3301991 Terry Pendleton ATL .3191990 Willie McGee STL .335

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games on the season, the third most on the team andtied for 10th most in the NL…at home, Walker batted.406 (102-for-251) with 26 doubles, three triples, 20homers and 74 RBI…the .406 average was the high-est home average in the majors…away from Coors,he batted .293 (72-for-246) with nine doubles, 18homers and 49 RBI…against lefties, he batted .378(56-for-148) with 13 doubles, 14 homers and 52RBI…the .378 was the highest average by a left-hand-ed hitter against left-handed pitching in themajors…versus righties, he hit at a .338 (118-for-349)clip with 22 doubles, three triples, 24 homers and 71RBI…was the leagues fourth best hitter with runnersin scoring position, batting .379(47-for-124) with 19 doubles and 11 homers…the rightfielder had 243putouts, eight assists, four double plays and four errors on the year…his first assist came on Opening Daywhen Walker gunned down St. Louis’ Fernando Viña at homeplate in the first inning…was named RockiePlayer of the Month on three occasions, April, June and September…batted .375 (33-for-88) during themonth of April, with seven doubles, a triple, 11 homers and 30 RBI…by hitting 11 home runs in April, hebecame the first player in National League history to hit 11 or more April homers twice during theircareer…he also hit 11 in April during his MVP season of 1997…opened the season with a 10-game hitstreak (17-for-40, .425), hitting safely from the fourth of April to the 13th…stole bases in back-to-backgames on April 28 and 29 for the first time since September 6-7, 1998…Walker has swiped bases in con-secutive contests 19 times in his career…stole the 200th base of his career on May 22 vs. LosAngeles…scored his 1000th career run on June 3 at Coors against San Francisco…his first pinch hit of theseason came on June 24 vs. Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks…it was his first hit in thepinch since 9/4/99 at New York and also marked his second career hit off Johnson…from August 12ththrough the 19th, Larry strung together six multi-hit contests…over that stretch, he went 16-for-28(.571)with two doubles, a triple, a homer, five RBI and seven runs scored…the streak was snapped when he went0-for-4 in New York on the 22nd…on September 24 vs. San Diego, Walker scored five runs in one game,tying a career and franchise high…he last scored five runs on July 27, 2000…the others to score five in acontest were Jeff Cirillo (6/28/00) and Walt Weiss (9/20/95)…was the team’s DH when Colorado traveledto Texas and Oakland (July 12-17)…in that role, was 4-for-19 with three doubles, and a solo HR.

2000: In his 12th major league season, he batted .309 with nine homers and 51 RBI…compiled a .994fielding percentage, with one error in 173 total chances…led the club with 10 outfield assists…had a career-best seven triples…on April 19 at Arizona, he recorded his 1,448th hit to become the all-time Canadian-born hits leader…Jeff Heath (1936-49) held the previous record…on July 17 (1) vs. Oakland, Walker drovein his 888th career RBI, surpassing Heath for the all-time Canadian lead…that day, Larry notched hiscareer’s 1,500th hit in the third inning, then surpassed Heath’s career RBI with a two-run HR…hit his fourthcareer grand slam on Aug. 11 at Montreal…on July 14 vs. Cin., he homered to drive in his 500th run in aColorado uniform…on June 9, he made his first career start in left field (his first appearance there since1989); he played left exclusively until July 24…on June 26 vs. San Francisco, reached safely in all six plateappearances, tying a club record…made two appearances on the disabled list…on May 13 the Rockiesplaced him on the 15-day DL with stress-reaction irritation in his right elbow…reinstated June 9…on Aug.21 (retro Aug. 20), the Rockies placed him back on the 15-day DLwith right elbow inflammation…the teammoved him to the 60-day DL Sept. 5…he underwent surgery to remove a bone spur in the elbow Sept. 8.

1999: Walker’s club-record .379 average was the fifth highestsince Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941…his .04349 margin of victory was the11th highest in history…he led the majors in slugging (.710) and on-basepercentage (.458), becoming the first player to win the percentage triplecrown since George Brett in 1980 (the last NL player to lead the leaguein the three categories was Stan Musial in 1948; the last NLplayer to leadthe majors in all three was Musial in 1943)…his .461 average at home isbelieved to be a major league record; Elias Sports Bureau has trackedhome/road splits since 1974 and Walker’s 1999 home mark was 43 pointsbetter than any other player’s in that span…won his third consecutiveRawlings Gold Glove…on March 30, he strained a muscle on the rightside of his rib cage; the club placed him on the 15-day disabled list April6 (retroactive to March 29) and he missed his first Opening Day since1989…he returned to the roster April 14 and started that night, but snowcut the game short…the next day, in his first official AB, he doubled for his600th hit in a Rockies uniform…had a 21-game hitting streak from April

25-May 21, the longest of his career…during the streak, Walker batted .506 (41-for-81), only the eighth timein history a player has batted at least .500 over a streak of 20 or more games…on April 28 at St. Louis,

Edgardo Alfonzo .NY-NLJeff Bagwell . . . . . .Hou.Marvin Benard . . . . .SFCraig Biggio . . . . . .Hou.Barry Bonds . . . . . . .SFJohn Franco . . . .NY-NLTom Glavine . . . . . . .Atl.Trevor Hoffman . . . .SD

Eric Karros . . . . . . . .LABarry Larkin . . . . . .Cin.Javy Lopez . . . . . . .Atl.Greg Maddux . . . . . .Atl.Shane Reynolds . .Hou.John Smoltz . . . . . . .Atl.Sammy Sosa . . .Chi-NLLarry Walker . . . . .Col.

The 16 NLplayers who’ve remained with the same major league team since Opening Day 1995

Batting .360 at least threestraight seasons

Player YearsTy Cobb (11) 1909-19R. Hornsby (6) 1920-25R. Hornsby (3) 1927-29Tris Speaker (4) 1920-23H. Heilmann (3) 1925-27Joe Jackson (3) 1911-13Nap Lajoie (3) 1910-12George Sisler (3) 1920-22Al Simmons (3) 1929-31Larry Walker (3) 1997-99

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Walker went 4-for-5, tied a career high with three homers and establisheda personal best with eight RBI, tying a franchise record…on April 29 atBusch, Walker threw out Placido Polanco at the plate, his first of 13 out-field assists and first of seven in outs at home…from April 30-May 6, hestrung together four consecutive multi-RBI efforts, establishing clubrecords for most RBI in four straight (17) and three straight (15), and ranaway with the NL’s Player of the Week…on May 17 vs. Cincinnati, he hithis first career inside-the-park homer, the third in Coors Fieldhistory…three weeks later, Larry embarked on an 18-game streak, June14-July 3, (.471) becoming only the fourth player in the 1990s with multi-ple streaks of at least 18 in the same season…it ended with a July 4Coors Field shutout, vs. San Diego’s Andy Ashby…from June 18-23,Walker homered in five consecutive games, tying Dante Bichette’s 1995club record…hit his 250th career home run on July 8 vs. Los Angeles(Chan Ho Park)…went to the All-Star Game in Boston with a major leaguebest .382 average…on July 18 at Oakland, Walker’s first-inning singlegave him 2,500 career total bases…on July 27, his right arm recorded its100th career outfield assist; four innings later, he got No. 101…in the finalmonth, he made the decision to undergo season-ending arthroscopicknee surgery, and he made his last appearance Sept. 21…Larry left histeam’s road trip Sept. 29 and Dr. Wayne Gersoff repaired frayed cartilagein his left knee, Sept. 30.

1998: Larry’s .363 average won the NLbatting title by 10 points…hebecame the first 20th century Canadian-born player to win a batting title (St. Louis’ Tip O’Neill, AmericanAssociation, 1887)…Walker was the first hitter other than Tony Gwynn to win an NLbatting title since theRockies’Andres Galarraga in 1993.…he joined Galarraga as the only two Rockies to win the crown…Larrybecame the third player since 1930 to bat at least .360 in back-to-back seasons (Tondy Gwynn, 1994-95and Wade Boggs, 1987-88)…earned his second straight Rawlings Gold Glove and fourth of his career…hebatted .402 after the break and .528 in September…Walker built a 20-game hitting streak, May 4-25 (.342,27-for-79)…he hit safely in 49 of his first 56 games…on May 6 at Philadelphia, he hit a pinch grand slamoff Jerry Spradlin…after his 20-game hitting streak ended May 27, he hit safely in his next eight games…hissecond grand slam of the month (third career) came May 29 vs. Houston (Doug Henry)…on June 18, hemade his only trip to the DL, and returned for the final series before the all-star break…fans elected him tohis second consecutive NLall-star lineup and his third overall appearance; he started in center field at hishome park…after Aug. 18, he batted .440 (78-for-177)…after returning to the lineup, he had seven hits inhis first 13 at-bats…on Sept. 20 at San Diego, his 11th-inning double led to the game’s only run in a 1-0win…he hit .350 or better vs. eight NL clubs.

1997: Named 1997 National LeagueMost Valuable Player by the BBWAA…the first native Canadianto win the most coveted individual honor, Walk received 22 of 28 first-place votes and finished with 359

points to outdistance Mike Piazza (263)…he camewithin four hits and 10 RBI of winning the firstTriple Crown in 60 years…Larry topped the leaguewith 49 homers, ranked second with a .366 battingaverage, and third with 130 RBI…he also led theleague with 29 road homers and his .346 roadaverage ranked third among NL hitters…Walkerpaced the circuit with a .720 slugging percentage,the fifth highest in NL history; he became only the

14th player to top 400 total bases in a single season (409), the most in the majors since Stan Musial had429 in 1948…only nine players in the history of the game had amassed more total bases in a single sea-son—Joe Dimaggio, Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth in the AL, and Musial, Babe Herman, RogersHornsby, Chuck Klein and Hack Wilson in the NL…he was the first player to touch 400 total bases in theNL since the Milwaukee Braves’Hank Aaron in 1959…he topped the league with a .452 on-base percent-age…with 33 steals in 41 attempts he became only the fifth major league player (Hank Aaron, JoseCanseco, Barry Bonds, Ellis Burks) with at least 40 homers and 30 steals in one season…only Walker,Burks and Aaron had collected 40 homers, 30 steals and 200 hits in one season…Larry also won his thirdRawlings Gold Glove…on the season he kept his average over .400 through July 1 and did not permanentlydip below the magic mark until July 19…the NL’s April Player of the Month, Walker tied an NLmark with 11homers in April…Larry blasted a 493-foot homer into the third deck Aug. 31, the longest ever hit by aColorado player in Coors Field…he hit .400 or better vs. six clubs…he underwent surgery on his right elbowJan.13, 1999 to treat a bone spur.

1996: Larry opened in center field and homered in his first ‘96 at-bat (Sid Fernandez)…Walker drove

Largest Margin of Victory,Batting Title

Year Player Avg. MOV1901 N. Lajoie .426 .086

M. Donlan .3401977 R. Carew .388 .052

L.Bostok .3361924 R. Hornsby .424 .049

Z. Wheat .3751974 R. Carew .364 .048

J. Orta .3161922 R. Hornsby .401 .047

R. Grimes .3541941 T. Williams .406 .047

C. Travis .3591947 H. Walker .363 .046

B. Elliott .3171921 R. Hornsby .397 .045

E. Rousch .3521973 R. Carew .350 .044

G. Scott .3061948 S. Musial .376 .043

R. Ashburn .3331999 L. Walker .379 .043

L. Gonzalez .336

1997 NL MVP VotingPlayer Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Total

Larry Walker COL 22 3 3 - - 359

Mike Piazza LA 3 22 2 - - 263

Jeff Bagwell HOU 3 2 15 5 - 233

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in his 500th career run on April 24 with a homer vs. Philly. …on May 21 vs. Pittsburgh, Walker set a clubrecord and career high with 13 total bases; he also established a personal best with six RBI…the next after-noon, he tied a club record with two triples, and with a double, he set the NLrecord for consecutive extra-base hits with six…Walker on June 8 vs. Atlanta was 4-for-4 with four runs scored, including a pair of solohomers…the next afternoon, on June 9, he slammed into the Coors Field fence in pursuit of a Jeff Blauserdrive and broke his left clavicle…hitting .283 with 14 homers at the time, he missed the next 60games…upon activation Aug.15, he returned to right field.

1995: Walker’s 36 home runs, 14 HBP, 72 extra-base hits, .607 slugging pct. and 300 total baseswere second in the NL, and he finished seventh in the MVP balloting…in his April 26 Rockies debut, andCoors Field’s inaugural game, he had three doubles, including one with two out in the ninth that sent thegame into extra innings, an 11-9 win over New York…he homered in four consecutive May games …Walkerhit his 100th career homer, May 7 vs. Los Angeles off Hideo Nomo. Postseason: Larry was 3-for-14 (.214)for the Wild Card Champion Rockies…hit a game-tying three-run homer off Tom Glavine in Game 2 of theDivision Series vs. Atlanta.

1994: Diagnosed with a rotator cuff tear, he still stayed in the lineup at first base, taking strain off theshoulder, and tied for the NLlead in doubles (44)…hit .322 with 19 homers and 86 RBI in the strike-short-ened season…on an infamous evening at Dodger Stadium April 24, Larry had a pair of “throwing” errors;Brett Butler led off the first with a double, which Walker fielded on the warning track, but when he turned tothrow, the ball slipped out of his hand, bounced off his shoulder and landed at his feet; in the third inning,Larry made a running catch for what he thought was the final out but with Jose Offerman tagging on theplay, Walker handed the ball to 9-year-old Sebastian Napier…Dr. Larry Coughlin operated on Larry Oct. 4at Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, repairing a slightly torn right rotator cuff and labrum.

1993: Larry turned in the first 20/20 season of his career…he hit his first grand slam, Aug. 21 atCincinnati (off John Roper)…Walker earned his second straight Rawlings Gold Glove, committing only sixerrors in 292 chances (.979) in the outfield.

1992: In a breakout season, he earned his first Rawlings Gold Glove, and a Louisville Silver Sluggerfor offensive performance…he played in the All-Star Game at San Diego and garnered AP and SportingNews postseason all-star honors…he finished fifth in the NL MVP balloting…hit .301 for the Expos (159-for-528) with a career best 23 homers and 93 RBI.

1991: Walker enjoyed the NL’s best second half, hitting .338 in 72 games with 21 doubles, 10 HR and41 RBI after the break…he played first base for 39 games, including Dennis Martinez’s July 28 perfectgame at Los Angeles (16 putouts, one assist).

1990: Larry finished tied for seventh in Rookie of the Year balloting, although he wasn’t classified asa rookie for a period during the season…the BBWAAreinstated that status in a vote at the All-Star Game,clarifying and modifying the rookie rule to once again classify Walker as a rookie…hit 19 home runs andstole 22 bases…struck out 112 times, still the most K’s in his ML career.

1989: Montreal recalled him Aug.16 and he made his major league debut that night, starting in rightfield vs. San Francisco.…in the contest, Larry walked three times and got his first hit (Mike LaCoss).

1988: Walker missed the entire season with a right knee injury, sustained during winter ball atHermosillo (Mexico), Jan. 16…his leg was in a cast for eight weeks and he rehabbed for seven months.

1987: At Double-AJacksonville, he earned Southern League postseason all-star honors and won theprestigious James “Tip” O’Neill Award as the top baseball player from Canada.

1986: A 19-year old at Burlington, Walker hit 29 homers in 95 games, leading the league with 74 RBIbefore earning a promotion to West Palm Beach in mid July.

1985: Signed as a non-drafted free agent Nov. 14, 1984, Walker began his pro career at Utica.PERSONAL: Larry Kenneth Robert Walker…Larry and his wife, Angela, make their home in

Evergreen…Larry has a daughter, Brittany Marie (8), and he and his wife also have two daughters CanaanRose-Lynn (2) and newborn, Shayna Kaitlin (10/27/01)…he graduated from Maple Ridge (B.C.) SeniorSecondary School in 1984…grew up a hockey goaltender, playing for 13 years, and teaming with CamNeely, a former all-star with the Boston Bruins…Walker was playing baseball for the Canadian NationalJunior Team when Expos scouts discovered him…his family includes brothers, Gary, Carey and Barry, andparents, Larry and Mary…Carey was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens as a goaltender in 1977…Walkerhas donated a substantial sum to the Rockies Youth Fields of Dreams Program; he’s opened five Coloradofacilities (Northglenn, Aurora, Thornton, Ft. Collins and Denver), more than any player in program histo-ry…he’s also a founding member of the Youth Sports Association, a non-profit organization for kids; hehelps to fund YSA by asking for a $25 contribution per autograph…his current contract included a joint$3,333,333 donation to children’s organizations in British Columbia and Colorado…signed by Jim Fanningand Bob Rogers of the Expos…is an eight-time winner of the James “Tip” O’Neill Award, as presentedannually by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum (individual achievement while adhering to thehighest ideals of baseball).

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club Pos. G PO A E TC DP PCT.1989 Mon. OF 15 19 2 0 21 1 1.0001990 Mon. OF 124 249 12 4 265 5 .9851991 Mon. 1B 39 313 30 4 347 28 .988

OF 102 223 6 2 231 2 .9911992 Mon.■ OF 139 269 16 2 287 2 .9931993 Mon.■ 1B 4 43 3 0 46 2 1.000

OF 132 273 13 6 292 2 .9791994 Mon. 1B 35 283 24 5 312 20 .984

OF 68 140 5 4 149 1 .9731995 COL OF 129 225 13 3 241 1 .9881996 COL OF 83 153 4 1 158 0 .9941997 COL■ 1B 3 22 2 0 24 3 1.000

OF 151 232 12 2 246 *4 .9921998 COL■ 2B 1 0 0 0 0 0 ---

3B 1 0 0 0 0 0 ---OF 123 236 8 4 248 2 .984

1999 COL■ OF 114 204 13 4 221 3 .9822000 COL OF 83 161 10 1 172 4 .9942001 COL■ OF 129 243 8 4 255 4 .984Totals 1B 81 661 59 9 729 53 .988

2B 1 0 0 0 0 0 ---3B 1 0 0 0 0 0 ---OF 1392 2627 122 37 2786 31 .987

■Rawlings Gold Glove *led league

WALKER’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1985 Utica .223 62 215 24 48 66 8 2 2 26 2 1 5 18 4 57 12 6 1 .307 .2971986 Burlington .289 95 332 67 96 207 12 6 29 74 0 3 9 46 1 112 16 8 4 .623 .387

Wst Plm Bch .283 38 113 20 32 61 7 5 4 16 0 1 2 26 2 32 2 2 2 .540 .4231987 Jacksnville .287 128 474 91 136 253 25 7 26 83 0 3 9 67 5 120 24 3 6 .534 .3831988 Injured1989 Indianapols .270 114 385 68 104 162 18 2 12 59 5 7 9 50 8 87 36 6 8 .421 .361

MONTREAL .170 20 47 4 8 8 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 5 0 13 1 1 0 .170 .2641990 MONTREAL .241 133 419 59 101 182 18 3 19 51 3 2 5 49 5 112 21 7 8 .434 .3261991 MONTREAL .290 137 487 59 141 223 30 2 16 64 1 4 5 42 2 102 14 9 7 .458 .3491992 MONTREAL .301 143 528 85 159 267 31 4 23 93 0 8 6 41 10 97 18 6 9 .506 .3531993 MONTREAL .265 138 490 85 130 230 24 5 22 86 0 6 6 80 20 76 29 7 8 .469 .3711994 MONTREAL .322 103 395 76 127 232 #44 2 19 86 0 6 4 47 5 74 15 5 8 .587 .3941995 COLORADO .306 131 494 96 151 300 31 5 36 101 0 5 14 49 13 72 16 3 13 .607 .3811996 COLORADO .276 83 272 58 75 155 18 4 18 58 0 3 9 20 2 58 18 2 7 .570 .342

Salem .500 2 8 3 4 10 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.250 .500Colo Sprngs .364 3 11 2 4 10 0 0 2 8 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 .909 .385

1997 COLORADO .366 153 568 143 208 *409 46 4 *49 130 0 4 14 78 14 90 33 8 15 *.720 *.4521998 COLORADO *.363 130 454 113 165 286 46 3 23 67 0 2 4 64 2 61 14 4 11 .630 .4451999 COLORADO *.379 127 438 108 166 311 26 4 37 115 0 6 12 57 8 52 11 4 12 *.710 *.4582000 COLORADO .309 87 314 64 97 159 21 7 9 51 0 3 9 46 4 40 5 5 12 .506 .4092001 COLORADO *.350 142 497 107 174 329 35 3 38 123 0 8 14 82 6 103 14 5 9 .662 .449Major Lg. Totals .3151527 5403 1057 1702 3091 370 46 309 1029 7 57 103 660 91 950 209 66 119 .572 .396Minor Lg. Totals .276 442 1538 275 424 769 73 22 76 267 7 16 34 208 20 413 90 25 22 .500 .371

*led league #tied for league lead

WALKER’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, 26 times (last: Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San Diego)

Home Runs: 3, twice (last: April 28, 1999 at St. Louis)

RBI: 8, April 28, 1999 at St. Louis

Doubles: 3, four times (last: July 14, 2001 at Texas)

Runs: 5, twice (last: Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San Diego)

Total Bases: 13, three times (last: April 28, 1999 at StL)

Hit Streak: 21, April 25-May 21, 1999

Walks: 4, three times (last: May 3, 2001 at Philadelphia)

S t r i k e o u t s : 3, 21 times (last: May 29, 2001 at Los A n g e l e s )

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1992 NATIONALLEAGUE (at San Diego) 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01997 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Cleveland) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01998 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Colorado) .000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 01999 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Boston) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12001 NATIONALLEAGUE (at Seattle) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0All-Star Totals .143 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1

NL DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1995 COLORADO vs. Atlanta .214 4 14 3 3 0 0 1 3 3 4

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★ .500 or better over a hitting streak of at least 20 games ★

Player Dates Games Avg AB HPiano Legs Hickman, Cle. Aug. 25-Sept. 20, 1902 25 .505 103 52Ty Cobb, Det. June 16-July 12, 1912 23 .500 90 45Harry Heilmann, Det. Aug. 17, 1922-May 15, 1923 32 .521 121 63Rogers Hornsby, StL-N July 3-22, 1923 20 .538 80 43Les Bell, StL-N July 7-30, 1926 21 .519 79 41Fats Fothergill, Det. Aug. 31-Sept. 21, 1927 20 .500 72 36Harry Heilmann, Det. Sept. 4, 1928-April 17, 1929 23 .517 89 46Larry Walker, Col. April 25-May 21, 1999 21 .506 81 41

Four-Hit Games (26)Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San DiegoAug. 12, 2001 at CincinnatiAug. 12, 2000 at Montreal

July 27, 2000 vs. Los AngelesApril 19, 2000 at Arizona

Sept. 13, 1999 vs. New York-NLAug. 28, 1999 vs. Philadelphia

May 19, 1999 vs. CincinnatiApril 28, 1999 at St. LouisAug. 1, 1998 at Cincinnati

July 14, 1997 vs. Los AngelesApril 22, 1997 vs. FloridaApril 20, 1997 vs. Atlanta

April 15, 1997 at Chicago-NLApril 5, 1997 at MontrealJune 8, 1996 vs. Atlanta

May 21, 1996 vs. PittsburghJune 19, 1995 vs. Florida

May 22, 1995 vs. Chicago-NLJune 28, 1994 vs. AtlantaJune 20, 1994 at St. LouisSept. 1, 1993 at Colorado

Aug. 31, 1992 at CincinnatiAug. 8, 1992 at PhiladelphiaMay 10, 1991 at San DiegoAug. 30, 1991 vs. Houston

Multi-HR Games (25)Sept. 24, 2001 vs San Diego

April 24, 2001 vs ChicagoAug. 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta

July 3, 1999 vs. San DiegoApril 30, 1999 at Pittsburgh

★April 28, 1999 at St Louis (3)Sept. 7, 1998 vs. Florida

July 28, 1998 vs. PittsburghSept. 17, 1997 at San DiegoAug. 31, 1997 vs. OaklandAug. 9, 1997 vs. PittsburghAug. 1, 1997 at PittsburghJuly 20, 1997 at Chicago

June 5, 1997 vs. San DiegoApril 15, 1997 at Chicago

★April 5, 1997 at Montreal (3)June 8, 1996 vs. Atlanta

May 21, 1996 vs. PittsburghSept. 26, 1995 at LA

July 18, 1995 vs. Phila.June 3, 1995 vs. PittsburghAug. 4, 1994 vs. St. Louis

June 28, 1992 vs. PittsburghApril 29, 1992 at San DiegoMay 10, 1991 at San Diego

Grand Slams (4)Aug. 11, 2000 at MontrealMay 29, 1998 vs. Houston

May 6, 1998 at PhiladelphiaAug. 21, 1993 at Cincinnati

Pinch Hit HR (4)July 17, 1999 at Cincinnati

May 6, 1998 at Philadelphia Aug. 24, 1995 vs. Pit.

July 21, 1991 vs. San Fran.

Hit For Cycle (0)(none)

Inside The Park HR (1)May 17, 1999 vs. Cincinnati

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First Hit: August 16, 1989 vs. San Francisco

500th Hit: August 6, 1993 at Atlanta

1,000th Hit: June 20, 1997 at San Diego

1,500th Hit: July 17, 2000 vs. Oakland (1)

100th HR: May 7, 1995 vs. Los Angeles

200th HR: September 17, 1997 at San Diego

300th HR: August 5, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh

500th RBI: April 24, 1996 vs. Philadelphia

First SB: August 21, 1989 vs. Los Angeles

100th SB: May 22, 1995 vs. Chicago-NL

200th SB: May 22, 2001 vs. Los Angeles

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a non-drafted free agent by Montreal organization, Nov. 14, 1984…on disabledlist (June 28-July 31, 1991)…on disabled list (May 26-June 10,1993)…on suspended list (June 24-28, 1994)…signed asa free agent with Colorado, April 8, 1995…on disabled list (June 10-Aug. 15, 1996); included rehab assignments atSalem (Aug. 6-9) and Colorado Springs (Aug. 9-15)…on disabled list (June 18-July 3, 1998)…on disabled list (March29-April 14, 1999)…on disabled list (May 13-June 9, 2000)…on DL(Aug. 21 - remainder of 2000 season).

Walker’s Milestones

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .350142 497 174 38 123 .449 .662vs. Left .378 --- 148 56 14 52 .443 .750vs. Right .338 --- 349 118 24 71 .452 .625Home .406 70 251 102 20 74 .483 .773Away .293 72 246 72 18 49 .416 .549None on .346 --- 257 89 17 17 .451 .615Runners on .354 --- 240 85 21 106 .447 .713April .375 23 88 33 11 30 .446 .852May .293 25 92 27 5 20 .432 .511June .374 27 99 37 9 28 .462 .707July .276 20 58 16 3 10 .354 .534August .386 24 88 34 5 20 .447 .670Sept. .397 19 58 23 4 14 .556 .690October .286 4 14 4 1 1 .375 .5000 on/out .358 --- 81 29 5 5 .453 .630RISP .379 --- 124 47 11 85 .491 .798RISP/2out .364 --- 44 16 3 24 .500 .705Close/Late .318 --- 66 21 6 15 .511 .667B. Loaded .111 --- 9 1 0 3 .200 .111Batting #3 .350 --- 489 171 38 120 .445 .665Batting #6 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .500 .000Batting #7 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .500 .000Batting #8 1.000 --- 1 1 0 1 1.0002.000Batting #9 .400 --- 5 2 0 2 .625 .400As rf .355 --- 473 168 37 118 .452 .668All OF .355 --- 473 168 37 118 .452 .668As dh .211 --- 19 4 1 2 .286 .526As ph .400 --- 5 2 0 3 .667 .600All DH .211 --- 19 4 1 2 .286 .526All PH .400 --- 5 2 0 3 .667 .6000-0 count .414 --- 99 41 9 35 .464 .798After (0-1) .313 --- 211 66 10 39 .394 .521After (1-0) .358 --- 187 67 19 49 .498 .7492 strikes .215 --- 219 47 9 34 .345 .393Grass .349136 479 167 37 122 .441 .664Turf .389 6 18 7 1 1 .621 .611Day .353 51 173 61 16 55 .470 .705Night .349 91 324 113 22 68 .438 .639Inn. 1-6 .361133 352 127 27 91 .447 .676Inn. 7+ .324 134 145 47 11 32 .454 .628vs.Ana .500 1 4 2 1 4 .5001.500vs.Mil .313 6 16 5 2 7 .476 .750vs.Oak .143 3 7 1 1 1 .333 .571vs.Sea .364 3 11 4 0 1 .500 .455vs.Tex .250 3 12 3 0 1 .308 .500vs.Atl .632 5 19 12 2 6 .6821.105vs.Atl .632 5 19 12 2 6 .682 1.105vs.ChC .333 6 18 6 2 7 .480 .722vs.Cin .417 9 36 15 3 16 .512 .750vs.Hou .318 6 22 7 0 1 .400 .318vs.LA .264 17 53 14 1 6 .418 .377vs.Mon .467 4 15 7 1 2 .600 .733vs.NYM .200 6 25 5 1 5 .214 .400vs.Phi .385 5 13 5 0 1 .579 .538vs.Pit .350 5 20 7 1 5 .391 .650vs.StL .364 9 33 12 4 14 .410 .848vs.SD .338 17 68 23 9 18 .418 .809vs.SF .340 15 50 17 3 11 .468 .580vs.Fla .304 6 23 7 2 5 .414 .609vs.Ari .423 16 52 22 5 12 .492 .788Pre-All Star .343 80 297 102 27 83 .439 .687Post-All Star .360 62 200 72 11 40 .463 .625

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .315 5403 1702 309 1029 .396 .572vs. Left .304 1655 503 77 332 .380 .524vs. Right .320 3748 1199 232 697 .403 .593Home .351 2660 934 173 584 .425 .650Away .280 2743 768 136 445 .368 .497None on .313 2903 910 176 176 .387 .581Runners on .317 2500 792 133 853 .406 .561March .250 4 1 0 1 .400 .250April .320 847 271 50 172 .398 .584May .306 1023 313 51 175 .387 .555June .336 867 291 63 187 .425 .640July .287 909 261 49 164 .359 .514August .322 979 315 53 184 .392 .575Sept. .322 712 229 39 136 .421 .573October .339 62 21 4 10 .414 .5480 on/out .324 1243 403 74 74 .383 .603Scoring Pos .307 1448 444 62 674 .415 .526Close/Late .285 841 240 42 131 .395 .504B Loaded .263 95 25 4 68 .248 .421Batting #1 .000 5 0 0 1 .167 .000Batting #2 .250 12 3 1 4 .308 .500Batting #3 .349 2347 820 165 500 .436 .655Batting #4 .303 2086 633 112 406 .379 .552Batting #5 .258 534 138 13 55 .325 .390Batting #6 .273 293 80 13 43 .358 .478Batting #7 .260 73 19 4 10 .341 .466Batting #8 .182 11 2 0 3 .286 .273Batting #9 .167 42 7 1 7 .271 .262As 1b .330 297 98 15 66 .393 .572As 2b - 0 0 0 0 - -As 3b - 0 0 0 0 - -As lf .284 109 31 3 20 .403 .514As cf .283 219 62 16 46 .356 .584As rf .319 4686 1493 269 874 .399 .575As ph .218 55 12 4 20 .338 .509Grass .339 3322 1126 217 698 .421 .624Turf .277 2081 576 92 331 .355 .489Day .317 1816 575 115 368 .403 .591Night .314 3587 1127 194 661 .393 .562Inning 1-6 .325 3760 1223 217 760 .401 .589Inning 7+ .292 1643 479 92 269 .386 .533vs.Ana .273 44 12 3 10 .418 .523vs.Mil .342 73 25 4 19 .456 .616vs.Oak .395 38 15 7 12 .511 1 . 0 0 0vs.Sea .323 31 10 2 5 .400 .581vs.Tex .265 49 13 1 8 .357 .469vs.Atl .350 371 130 20 63 .405 .593vs.ChC .312 410 128 24 84 .417 .576vs.Cin .345 412 142 24 83 .421 .624vs.Hou .258 318 82 9 35 .336 .437vs.LA .312 394 123 17 59 .407 .525vs.Mon .372 172 64 13 41 .466 .674vs.NYM .288 410 118 17 78 .369 .495vs.Phi .285 383 109 16 55 .370 .486vs.Pit .301 435 131 34 93 .355 .630vs.StL .299 491 147 27 102 .373 .558vs.SD .308 480 148 37 113 .379 .608vs.SF .317 438 139 26 74 .407 .555vs.Col .344 61 21 4 14 .406 .721vs.Fla .358 246 88 18 57 .456 .659vs.Ari .388 147 57 6 24 .455 .619Pre-All Star .314 3043 956 184 588 .396 .582Post-All Star .316 2360 746 125 441 .396 .559

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBIEdison Field .136 22 3 1 2County Stadium .304 23 7 0 3Network Assoc. .320 25 8 4 5Kingdome .333 6 2 0 1Arlington .185 27 5 0 2Atlanta-Fulton County .326 132 43 7 23Wrigley Field .326 215 70 12 45Cinergy Field .284 211 60 16 47Astrodome .217 143 31 1 9Dodger Stadium .281 210 59 8 27Olympic Stadium .291 1170 341 55 207Shea Stadium .221 208 46 6 28Veterans Stadium .262 202 53 8 27

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIThree Rivers .266 229 61 10 29Busch Stadium .283 233 66 13 45Qualcomm Stadium .271 225 61 19 503 Com Park .279 183 51 8 24Coors Field .396 1573 623 126 396Pro Player Stadium .276 127 35 6 21Turner Field .345 55 19 4 10Bank One Ballpark .375 80 30 2 8Mile High Stadium .333 27 9 1 7Pacific Bell .222 36 8 0 3Enron Field .227 22 5 0 1Miller Park .375 8 3 2 6PNC Park .273 11 3 0 3

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Ht: 6-4 Wt: 230 B/T: R/R Age: 33Born: Dec. 23, 1968 in Springfield, OhioResidence: Springfield, OhioMajor League Service: 5.061Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SIGNED as a free agent, Jan. 10, 2002.CAREER: White has appeared in 280 major league games, all but 18 in relief…his lifetime ERA is

3.93 and he has posted a sub-4.00 ERAin three of his five major league seasons…over the course of hiscareer, White averages nearly six strikeouts and less than three walks per 9.0 innings…holds Tampa Bay’sclub record for most innings in a season by a reliever (105.2)…with 20 games pitched, he will make his300th MLappearance.

2001: White was 4-5 with a 3.88 ERAin 55 relief appearances with the Mets…walked just 17 batters,four intentional, in 69.2 innings of work (2.2 / 9 ip)…if you take away the four intentional walks, his walksper nine innings is just 1.67…spent most of the early season on the disabled list…placed on the 15-day DL,April 2 (retroactive to March 31) with a sore right elbow...reinstated on April 21…was on the 15-day DL forthe second time from April 30-May 17, with a strain of his right rotator cuff…earned his first save atBaltimore on June 12 (3.0 ip, 2 h, 0 BB, 2 K)…won his first game of the season, June 19 in a 4-1 victoryover Montreal…had three scoreless innings streaks of 6 ip or better and walked just one batter total in thosethree streaks…tossed 7.1 consecutive scoreless innings in seven outings from May 22nd-June 6th...duringthat span, he allowed seven hits, one walk and four strikeouts…threw a season-best 8.0 consecutive score-less innings, June 12-23 and did not walk a batter in the span…went 6.2 scoreless innings from July 6th-July 19th, again walking none, while striking out five...won his third game of the year in a 10-inning affair atHouston on August 1…posted his second save of the season on Aug. 9 vs. Milwaukee, retiring all five bat-ters (three strikeouts) he faced…struck out a season-high five on Sept. 5 at Philadelphia…won his fourthgame of the year, Sept. 27 at Montreal (1.0 ip)…on the year, he retired 42 of 55 first batters faced.

2000: Combined with both New York and Tampa Bay, White ranked second among all major leaguerelievers with 99.2 innings pitched…started off the year with the Devil Rays, where he was 3-6 with a 3.41ERA and two saves in 44 games...allowed three of 29 inherited runners to score (90%), best ratio in theAmerican League…with Tampa Bay, opponents hit .138 (8-58) with men in scoring position, the fourth low-est mark in the AL…tied his career-high with six strikeouts on April 13th vs. Chicago White Sox…earnedhis first save of the year, June 5 at Philadelphia, his first save since 6/16/94 at St. Louis as a member ofthe Pirates…acquired by the Mets on July 29, he earned the victory in his debut, that night vs. St. Louis(1.0 ip)…earned his first save as a Met on Aug. 5 at Arizona, tossing 3.0 scoreless innings…won his sec-ond win as a Met at Los Angeles on August 18 (1.2 ip)…lost his last three decisions of the year.Postseason: Went 1-0 with a 5.14 ERA in four postseason games…earned his first career postseason vic-tory vs. the Giants in the NLDS, pitching the 12th and 13th innings before the Mets won in the bottom ofthat inning…made one World Series appearance, Game 2 (1.1 ip, 1 er).

1999: Established career-highs in innings pitched (108.0), hits allowed (132), earned runs (49) andstrikeouts (81)…ranked second in the American League with 105.2 relief innings pitched and fourth amongAL relievers with 81 strikeouts…had a four-game winning streak, April 13-May 21…tossed a career-high4.1 relief innings on two occasions, June 22 vs. the Yankees and July 4th at Toronto…made an emergencystart on June 22 at Yankee Stadium…worked just 2.1 innings, allowing six hits and two earned runs in mak-ing his first start since 6/10/98 vs. the Mets.

1998: Opened the year at Triple A Durham and made nine starts (4-2, 4.22 ERA) before being recalledMay 31…went 0-3 with a 6.91 ERAin three games as a starter and 2-3 with a 2.98 ERAin 35 appearancesout of the bullpen for Tampa Bay…made his first relief appearance on June 15 vs. Toronto and earned thevictory, his first major league win since 10/1/95 with Pittsburgh.

1997: Appeared in 39 games for Orlando (AA), a career high in the minors… had 12 saves, new high.1996: Spent most of the season on the disabled list recovering from offseason elbow surgery…did

pitch in five games for the Gulf Coast League Pirates and Carolina (AA).1995: Started the ‘95 season on the disabled list with a sprained right elbow, forcing him to miss the

first month of the season…optioned to Calgary (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League in June...returned to the

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Pirates in September and made nine starts with six relief appearances, going 2-3 with a 4.75 ERA…fol-lowing the season, he had surgery in December to replace torn ligaments in his right elbow (Dr. Frank Job).

1994: Earned a spot on Pittsburgh’s Opening Day roster out of spring training…made major leaguedebut April 6 at San Francisco, pitching a 1-2-3 inning in relief…won his first major league game on April15 vs. Los Angeles (1.1 ip, 1 h)…had his big league starting debut on July 9 at Cincinnati, giving up fourruns, in 4.2 innings, and received the loss.

1993: Began the year as a starter with Carolina (AA)…made his Triple A debut with Buffalo on Aug.4…went on the DLwith an ankle injury in late August.

1992: Led all Pittsburgh minor leaguers with a combined 178.1 innings pitched…with Salem (A), hetied for the Carolina League with five complete games, despite being promoted to AAABuffalo.

1991: Threw in a combined 47 games (five starts) with two A clubs, Augusta and Salem.1990: Kicked off his professional career with Bradenton (Rookie).JUNIOR COLLEGE: Earned all-conference honors from Paducah (KY) Community College both sea-

sons…got his degree in Applied Sciences.PERSONAL: Richard Allen (Rick) White…he and his wife, Corie Anne and daughters, Alexis (5) and

Dakota Marie (2) make their home in Springfield, Ohio…attended Kenton Ridge (Ohio) High School withDave Burba and Dustin Hermanson...as a senior, he ranked among the Conference's Top 10 pitchers (0.47ERA) and hitters (.367 average)…was the first player to throw off the mound at Tropicana Field to test it forthe head groundskeeper, Jan. 28, 1999.

R. WHITE’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 6, three times (last: April 13, 2000 at CWS)

Low-Hit CG: N o n e

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 4.1, twice (last: 7/4/98 at To r. )

Win Streak (starts):2, July 27-Aug. 2, 1994

Win Streak (decisions): 4, April 13-May 21, 1999

Losing Streak (starts): 3, May 31-June 10, 1998

Losing Streak (decisions): 4, Aug. 5-Aug. 27, 2001

Walks: 6, June 10, 1998 at New York-NL

Earned Runs: 6, June 23, 2001 vs. Atlanta

Scoreless Innings: 18.0 innings, July 16-Aug. 19, 1997

R. WHITE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1990 Pirates 3 1 0.76 7 6 0 0 0 0 35.2 26 11 3 0 2 4 0 27 2 2

Welland 1 4 3.26 9 5 1 0 1 0 38.2 39 19 14 3 2 14 2 43 4 01991 Augusta 4 4 3.00 34 0 0 0 18 6 63.0 68 26 21 2 1 18 3 52 4 3

Salem 2 3 4.66 13 5 1 0 4 1 46.1 41 27 24 2 0 9 3 36 2 01992 Salem 7 9 3.80 18 18 5 0 0 0 120.2 116 58 51 15 5 24 1 70 5 0

Carolina 1 7 4.21 10 10 1 0 0 0 57.2 59 32 27 8 3 18 1 45 6 01993 Carolina 4 3 3.50 12 12 1 0 0 0 69.1 59 29 27 5 4 12 0 52 4 1

Buffalo 0 3 3.54 7 3 0 0 1 0 28.0 25 13 11 1 1 8 0 16 1 01994 PITTSBURGH 4 5 3.82 43 5 0 0 23 6 75.1 79 35 32 9 6 17 3 38 2 21995 PITTSBURGH 2 3 4.75 15 9 0 0 2 0 55.0 66 33 29 3 2 18 0 29 2 0

Calgary 6 4 4.20 14 11 1 0 1 0 79.1 97 40 37 13 3 10 0 56 2 01996 GCL-Pirates 0 0 2.25 3 3 0 0 0 0 12.0 8 4 3 0 0 3 0 8 0 0

Carolina 0 1 11.37 2 1 0 0 0 0 6.1 9 8 8 2 1 1 0 7 0 11997 Orlando 5 7 4.71 39 8 0 0 22 12 86.0 93 55 45 7 3 22 2 65 6 21998 Durham 4 2 4.22 9 9 1 0 0 0 53.1 63 29 25 3 3 11 0 31 3 0

TAMPA BAY 2 6 3.80 38 3 0 0 12 0 68.2 66 32 29 8 2 23 2 39 3 01999 TAMPA BAY 5 3 4.08 63 1 0 0 11 0 108.0 132 56 49 8 1 38 5 81 3 02000 TAMPA BAY 3 6 3.41 44 0 0 0 8 2 71.1 57 30 27 7 5 26 3 47 3 0

NEW Y O R K - N L 2 3 3.81 22 0 0 0 6 1 28.1 26 14 12 2 2 12 2 20 0 02001 NEW Y O R K - N L 4 5 3.88 55 0 0 0 15 2 69.2 71 38 30 7 2 17 4 51 1 0Major Lg. Totals 22 31 3.93 280 18 0 0 77 11 476.1 497 238 208 44 20 151 19 305 14 2American Lg. Totals 10 15 3.81 145 4 0 0 0 2 248.0 255 118 105 23 8 87 10 167 4 0National Lg. Totals 12 16 4.06 135 12 0 0 77 9 228.1 242 120 103 21 12 64 9 138 10 2Minor Lg. Totals 37 48 3.83 177 91 11 0 47 19 696.1 703 351 296 61 28 154 12 508 39 9

NL DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. San Fran. 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 2.2 6 0 0 2 4

NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. St. Louis 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 3.0 5 3 3 1 1

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. New York-AL 0-0 6.75 1 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 1

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Pittsburgh in the 15th round of the 1990 June draft…signed by Tampa Bay asa six-year minor league free agent, January 25, 1997…acquired by New York Mets, along with OF Bubba Trammell inexchange for PPaul Wilson and OF Jason Tyner, July 28, 2000…signed by Colorado to a free agent contract, Jan. 10,2002.

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCamden Yards 0.00 0 0 1 5 10.0 0Fenway Park 3.72 0 0 0 5 9.2 4Edison Field 3.27 0 0 0 5 11.0 4Comiskey Park 3.00 0 0 0 4 6.0 2Jacobs Field 19.29 0 0 0 3 2.1 5Tiger Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.2 0Kauffman Stadium 6.75 0 0 0 3 6.2 5Metrodome 6.43 0 2 0 4 7.0 5Yankee Stadium 3.46 0 2 0 7 13.0 5Network Assoc. 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.0 0Kingdome 9.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 3Ballpart at Arlington 7.84 1 1 0 7 10.1 9SkyDome 4.00 1 3 0 5 9.0 4Atl.-Fulton County 0.00 0 0 1 3 3.2 0Wrigley Field 0.00 1 0 0 3 3.1 0Cinergy Field 3.86 1 1 0 4 11.2 5Astrodome 5.59 0 1 1 3 9.2 6Dodger Stadium 3.60 1 1 0 6 10.0 4

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP EROlympic Stadium 4.70 1 0 0 7 7.2 4Shea Stadium 4.53 2 6 1 43 57.2 29Veterans Stadium 3.00 1 1 2 10 15.0 5Three Rivers 4.95 2 5 3 29 63.2 35Busch Stadium 4.35 1 1 1 6 10.1 5Qualcomm Stadium 6.00 0 1 0 3 6.0 43 Com Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Coors Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.2 0Pro Player Stadium 2.91 0 1 0 13 21.2 7Turner Field 3.18 0 1 0 4 5.2 2Bank One Ballpark 2.25 0 1 1 2 4.0 1Tropicana Field 3.42 8 3 0 75 129.0 49Mile High Stadium 2.70 1 0 0 2 3.1 1SAFECO Field 4.05 0 0 0 3 6.2 3Enron Field 1.80 1 0 0 3 5.0 1Comerica Park 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0Miller Park 3.86 0 0 0 2 2.1 1PNC Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 NYM P 55 3 7 1 11 1 .909Totals P 280 21 63 8 92 6 .913

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals .103 39 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 11 0

The Rockies have five players on the 40-man roster who were first round draft picks, either byColorado or with a different club…the list expands to seven if you count hitting coach Clint Hurdle andfirst base coach Dallas Williams.

Player Team YearJack Cust Arizona 1997Scott Elarton Houston 1994Todd Helton Colorado 1995Todd Jones Houston 1989Jason Jennings Colorado 1999

Coach Team YearClint Hurdle Kansas City 1975Dallas Williams Baltimore 1976

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .269 1845 497 44 151 305 .328 .401vs. Left .279 823 230 22 69 131 .337 .419vs. Right .261 1022 267 22 82 174 .320 .386Start .299 355 106 9 26 46 .350 .434Relief .262 1490 391 35 125 259 .323 .393Home .255 919 234 17 74 166 .315 .380Away .284 926 263 27 77 139 .341 .422None on .284 977 277 26 53 160 .330 .426Runners on .253 868 220 18 98 145 .326 .3730 on/out .276 431 119 10 18 70 .316 .413RSIP .249 511 127 10 68 89 .329 .3541st IP .250 960 240 21 84 177 .314 .369Inn. 1-6 .268 862 231 18 65 137 .323 .377Inn. 7+ .271 983 266 26 86 168 .332 .422Close,Late .293 341 100 13 35 59 .363 .490vs 1st Batr .304 240 73 6 14 49 .352 .446Pre-All Star .272 1002 273 28 91 153 .337 .417Post-All Star .266 843 224 16 60 152 .317 .382

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.88 4 5 2 55 69.2 30 17 51Relief 3.88 4 5 2 55 69.2 30 17 51Home 4.00 1 3 1 28 36.0 16 10 24Away 3.74 3 2 1 27 33.2 14 7 27April 3.38 0 0 0 4 5.1 2 3 3May 4.15 0 0 0 6 8.2 4 5 4June 5.40 2 1 1 13 15.0 9 3 5July 1.76 0 0 0 9 15.1 3 2 12August 4.24 1 4 1 13 17.0 8 1 13Sept. 4.91 1 0 0 9 7.1 4 3 12October 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 2Grass 3.54 3 5 2 47 61.0 24 14 42Turf 6.23 1 0 0 8 8.2 6 3 9Day 7.85 1 4 1 15 18.1 16 9 9Night 2.45 3 1 1 40 51.1 14 8 42vs.Bal 0.00 0 0 1 1 3.0 0 0 2vs.Bos 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 2vs.Mil 1.80 0 0 1 4 5.0 1 2 8vs.NYY 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.2 0 0 2vs.Atl 23.14 0 1 0 3 2.1 6 3 3vs.ChC 2.70 1 0 0 2 3.1 1 1 0vs.Hou 1.80 1 0 0 3 5.0 1 1 2vs.LA 9.82 0 0 0 3 3.2 4 4 1vs.Mon 0.00 2 0 0 6 6.2 0 1 3vs.Phi 3.68 0 0 0 8 7.1 3 1 9vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 3vs.StL 2.70 0 1 0 3 3.1 1 1 2vs.SD 6.75 0 1 0 2 4.0 3 0 3vs.SF 9.00 0 1 0 2 3.0 3 0 1vs.Col 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Fla 2.13 0 0 0 9 12.2 3 2 10vs.Ari 9.00 0 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0vs.TB 13.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 1 0Pre-All Star 4.32 2 1 1 25 33.1 16 12 13Post-All Star 3.47 2 4 1 30 36.1 14 5 38

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .257 276 71 7 17 51 6 .303 .395vs. Left .271 107 29 4 9 21 0 .336 .439vs. Right .249 169 42 3 8 30 6 .281 .367Relief .257 276 71 7 17 51 6 .303 .395Home .267 146 39 1 10 24 3 .314 .356Away .246 130 32 6 7 27 3 .290 .438None on .235 153 36 3 3 31 0 .259 .346Runners on .285 123 35 4 14 20 6 .353 .4550 on/out .210 62 13 1 0 13 0 .234 .258RISP .253 75 19 2 10 15 2 .333 .400RISP/2out .286 35 10 1 2 6 0 .324 .4001st IP .258 198 51 5 8 38 2 .290 .389Inn. 1-6 .310 42 13 0 3 7 3 .348 .357Inn. 7+ .248 234 58 7 14 44 3 .295 .402C l o s e , L a t e .290 107 31 4 4 19 1 .319 .477B. Loaded .375 16 6 0 0 5 1 .375 .500vs 1st Batr .192 52 10 0 1 14 0 .236 .2120-0 count .256 43 11 2 4 0 2 .313 .442After (0-1) .243 140 34 3 6 36 2 .282 .364After (1-0) .280 93 26 2 7 15 2 .330 .4192 strikes .208 130 27 2 10 51 2 .264 .315Pit. 1-15 .235 170 40 4 5 32 2 .264 .365Pit. 16-30 .333 87 29 3 10 14 3 .398 .494Pit. 31-45 .111 18 2 0 2 5 1 .200 .222Pit. 46-60 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .276 134 37 2 12 13 4 .338 .396Post-All Star .239 142 34 5 5 38 2 .268 .394

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.93 22 31 11 280 476.1 208 151 305Start 4.48 4 7 0 18 90.1 45 26 46Relief 3.80 18 24 11 262 386.0 163 125 259Home 3.91 12 12 4 142 239.1 104 74 166Away 3.95 10 19 7 138 237.0 104 77 139April 2.33 3 1 5 38 54.0 14 16 36May 5.47 3 7 0 49 77.1 47 35 50June 3.83 6 6 4 60 101.0 43 32 55July 3.16 2 5 0 47 82.2 29 24 48August 4.04 4 5 2 43 82.1 37 19 52Sept. 4.56 3 7 0 40 71.0 36 22 59October 2.25 1 0 0 3 8.0 2 3 5Grass 3.73 7 15 4 138 215.0 89 74 129Turf 4.10 15 16 7 142 261.1 119 77 176Day 4.31 7 13 1 82 137.2 66 50 79Night 3.77 15 18 10 198 338.2 142 101 226vs.Bal 0.98 0 0 1 10 18.1 2 8 16vs.Bos 3.00 0 0 0 11 18.0 6 2 11vs.Ana 1.86 1 0 0 11 19.1 4 3 14vs.CWS 3.48 1 0 0 9 20.2 8 7 18vs.Cle 10.61 0 0 0 7 9.1 11 7 9vs.Det 1.69 0 0 0 6 10.2 2 2 7vs.KC 6.55 1 0 0 6 11.0 8 2 3vs.Mil 1.80 0 0 1 4 5.0 1 2 8vs.Min 7.71 0 3 0 7 9.1 8 1 6vs.NYY 2.45 0 2 0 15 25.2 7 7 18vs.Oak 3.12 0 0 0 7 8.2 3 6 6vs.Sea 6.62 1 1 0 9 17.2 13 9 12vs.Tex 3.25 3 1 0 17 27.2 10 8 16vs.Tor 1.89 3 3 0 11 19.0 4 3 12vs.Atl 6.06 0 2 2 14 16.1 11 11 7vs.ChC 0.71 2 0 0 6 12.2 1 2 6vs.Cin 4.32 1 1 0 8 16.2 8 5 4vs.Hou 4.63 1 1 1 10 23.1 12 7 9vs.LA 4.58 2 1 0 10 19.2 10 5 15vs.Mon 4.34 2 1 0 14 18.2 9 5 11vs.NYM 9.24 0 3 0 8 12.2 13 12 8vs.Phi 2.11 1 1 2 16 21.1 5 4 23vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 3vs.StL 4.97 2 4 1 12 25.1 14 9 14vs.SD 6.23 0 1 2 7 13.0 9 5 8vs.SF 3.18 0 2 0 8 17.0 6 1 9vs.Col 4.50 1 1 0 8 14.0 7 4 2vs.Fla 2.02 0 1 0 22 35.2 8 11 27vs.Ari 7.50 0 2 1 4 6.0 5 2 3vs.TB 13.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 1 0Pre-All Star 4.03 12 18 9 161 259.0 116 91 153Post-All Star 3.81 10 13 2 119 217.1 92 60 152

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Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185 B/T: L/L Age: 24 (25 on Aug. 1)Born: Aug. 1, 1977 in Melrose, Mass.Residence: West Newbury, MassMajor League Service: NoneContract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

SELECTED in the ninth round of the 1999 June draft.CAREER: Is appearing in his first major league camp, as he was placed on Colorado’s 40-man ros-

ter November 19, 2001…in his three year professional career, Young has struck out an average of 11.85batters per every nine innings…he had a 39.1 scoreless inning streak that ran through two seasons…thestreak started August 13, 2000 and was snapped June 8, 2001…during that streak he allowed 16 hits,faced 135 total batters and struckout 47…opponents hit the lefty at a .171 (72-for-420) average over thepast two seasons and just above .200 (.202) for his career…started 13 of his first 15 pro games but wasmoved to the bullpen and has finished 53 games the last two years.

2001: A member of Carolina League Champion Salem Avalanche, Young finished the year with thelowest ERA on the team…his 1.42 ERA was the third lowest in the league, minimum 50.0 inningspitched…he was fourth in the league in saves (21) and fifth in games finished (35)…also had an 11.4 strike-out per nine ratio on the year…he opened the season by holding opponents scoreless in his first 23.1innings of work (20 games)…over that stretch, he struckout 28 and relinquished only two freepasses…through April and May, he had an ERA of 0.00, shutting out the opposition in 22.1 innings…heconverted saves in five consecutive appearances from July 24-August 2 and four consecutive from May 28-June 12…inJuly,Young compiled a 1.80 ERAin 15.0 innings…on the year, he held opponent batters score-less in the seventh and eighth innings and allowed right-handed batters to hit him at a .159 (25-for-157)clip…Colin made an appearance in half of the teams 10 shutouts on the season.

2000: Colin was 3-1 with a 1.41 ERAand two saves in 36 appearances out of the bullpen for Asheville(A)…finished second among South Atlantic League relievers with 12.80 strikeouts per nine innings (94 K’s,64.0 ip)…he was third in runners allowed/9 IP(8.86)…the opposition hit .171 (37-for-217) against him, thirdbest in the league…he was particularly stingy against right-handers as they batted just .158 (25-for-158)against Young…allowed only three earned runs in 18 games and 31.0 ip on the road (0.87 ERA)…from May13-June 8, he did not allow a run in six outings (11.2 ip, 4 h, 19 K)…notched the first two saves of his pro-fessional career, June 23 at Charleston and Aug. 5 vs. Macon…finished the season with a 16.0 scorelessinnings streak (Aug. 13-28).

1999: Started 13 games with two relief appearances for Portland (A) of the Northwest League…struckout 74 batters in his 59.0 innings of work, a 11.50 SO/9 IP ratio, tops among league starters…fanned acareer-high nine on July 10 at Everett…picked up his first professional win on July 27 vs. Boise (5.0 ip, 3h, 1 er, 5 K)…after starting his first 13 games, he pitched two games in relief in September.

COLLEGE: Pitched for Fordham University in 1998-99…fanned 87 batters in 1998, the second mostsingle-season strikeouts in school history…threw 11 complete games in his career, the third most by apitcher in Fordham annals…among the school’s all-time leaders, he currently sits third in ERA(3.17) and12th in strikeouts (122).

PERSONAL: Colin Michael Young…attended Pentucket Beg High School in West Newbury,Mass.…signed by Mike Garlatti.

C. YOUNG’S CAREERRECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1999 Portland 2 5 4.88 15 13 0 0 1 0 59.0 59 39 32 8 5 28 0 74 4 02000 Asheville 3 1 1.41 36 0 0 0 18 2 64.0 37 10 10 2 4 22 2 91 1 02001 Salem 4 3 1.42 47 0 0 0 35 21 57.0 35 11 9 5 0 12 0 72 1 0Minor Lg. Totals 9 9 2.55 98 13 0 0 54 23 180.0 131 60 51 15 9 62 2 237 6 0

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Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 B/T: R/R Age: 36Born: Sept. 9, 1965 in Van Nuys, Calif.Residence: Thousand Oaks, Calif.Major League Service: 12.036Contract: First year of a one-year contract, through 2002

ACQUIRED from the New York Mets, along with Benny Agbayani in a three-team, 11-player transac-tion on Jan. 21, 2002. In the deal, the Rockies sent OF Alex Ochoa to the Brewers and OF Ross Gload andRHP Craig House to the Mets. The Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHP Jeff D’Amico, INF Lou Collierand OF Mark Sweeney to New York and the Mets sent Agbayani and Zeile to Colorado and LHPGlendonRusch and INF/OF Lenny Harris to the Brewers.

CAREER: After not playing the hot corner for the last two seasons, Zeile returns to third base with1249 games of big league experience under his belt…second on the Rockies in major league service timewith 12 years and 36 days, behind only Larry Walker’s 13 years and 45 days, Todd joins his ninth organi-zation (St. Louis, the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Los Angles, Florida, Texas, the New YorkMets and now Colorado)…brings 215 career home runs and four 20-plus homer seasons in his career tothe squad…he needs only 54 RBI to reach career number 1000 and is only 45 runs away from career num-ber 900…coming into the season, Todd ranks 24th in among active leaders in both games played (1777)and walks (801)…over the last six seasons, Todd ranks fourth in the major leagues in games played with941…only Rafael Palmeiro (958), J e ff Bagwell (953) and Chipper Jones (946) have seen moreaction…over that same span of six seasons, he ranks second in the majors in innings played with 8,126.0,trailing only Bagwell’s 8,309.2…has appeared in at least 150 games in each of his last six seasons, aver-aging 156 games a season during that span…with the bases loaded, the 36-year-old has nine career grandslams and is a lifetime .354 (62-for-175) hitter with 170 RBI…with runners in scoring position, Zeile is acareer .268 (478-for-1782) batter with 51 homers and 707 RBI.

2001: Zeile saw action in 151 contests for New York (NL), 145 at first base, despite playing a majori-ty of the season with a bone spur in his right elbow…he reached two career milestones in the second monthof the season, both coming on May 5 vs.Arizona…he picked up his 1600th career hit and 900th RBI in aday when he went 3-for-4 with a double and twoRBI…the three hits tied a season high, done five times,but fell one short of his career high of four, set nine times, the last coming August 27, 1999 at Toronto (withTexas)…Zeile strung together a 13 game hit streak from May 20-June 1…during the streak, he batted .380(18-for-50) with a double, a homer and knocked in seven…the streak was snapped when he went 0-for-3in a New York 7-1 win over Florida…on the year, he ranked second on the Mets in RBI with 62, trailing onlyMike Piazza’s 94…as a team, New York knocked in 608 runs, the fewest in the majors, and Todd’s 62accounted for 10 percent of them…with Todd’s 10 home runs, he now has double digit homers in his lastnine seasons…he collected 37 multi-hit games on the year, again only trailing Piazza for the team lead whohad 39…32 of those were two-hit games and the remaining five were all three-hitters…he also had 14 multi-RBI games; nine two-RBI games and four three-RBI outings…his best month of the season came in June,when the hit .302 (29-for-96) with three homers and 13 RBI…with runners in scoring position, Todd batted.317 (45-for-142) with six doubles, a triple and three homers.

2000: Was the Mets starting first baseman in their National League Championship season…it markedthe first time in his career that he played more than 80 games at first base in a single season…the last timehe started at first before the 2000 campaign was August 28, 1996 as a member of Philadelphia…Todd hithis 200th career homer August 17 vs. Masato Yoshii, then a member of the Rockies…he notched his ninthcareer grand slam May 27 at St. Louis, his second homer of the day and only multi-homer game of theyear…his 36 doubles were tied for the second most in a single season for his career (he hit 41 with Texasin 1999)…he had also reached 36 doubles in both 1991 and 1993 with St. Louis…Zeile added a 13 gamehitting streak to his 2000 resume…from June 7-June 24, he batted .389 (21-for-54) with six doubles, ahomer and knocked in 10 runs…that streak helped raise his June average to .322 (28-for-87) at monthsend, the best month of the season…hit safely in 15 of 16 games from April 16-May 3…he had the third mostmulti-hit and multi-RBI games for New York, trailing Edgardo Alfonzo and Mike Piazza in both categories.Postseason: He batted .301 (16-for-53) with six doubles, a homer and nine RBI, helping raise his all-timepostseason batting average to .292 (33-for-113)…with the glove, he went error free in playoff baseball,

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recording 107 putouts and seven assists…he did string together a nine-game hitting streak, starting inGame One of the NLCS and ending in Game Four of the World Series…his eight runs driven in during theNLCS set a new club record for RBI in a League Championship Series.

1999: With Texas, Zeile was named the American League Player of the Week from July 19-July25…over those seven days, he hit at a .444 (12-for-27) clip with five doubles, three homers and 10RBI…strung together a career best 17 game hit streak from June 21-July 10…in the streak, he batted .429(29-for-68) with five doubles and six RBI…at seasons end, his average (.293), doubles (41) and hits (172)all set new career highs…the 41 doubles were the most on the team and the fourth most in the AmericanLeague…his home run total of 24 was the second most in his career, falling seven shy of his career highof 31 set in 1997…two of those 24 homers were grand slams, his sixth and seventh of his career…he wasa .542 (13-for-24) hitter with the bases juiced…on the year, his RBI total fell five short of his career high of103 set in 1993 with St. Louis…1999 marked his fourth consecutive season of at least 90 RBI…Zeileappeared in 156 games during the year, 155 starts all at third, the second most on the Rangers…Todd’sbest month of the season came in July when he batted .389 (35-for-90) with six doubles, four homers and23 RBI, earning him the Ranger Player of the Month Award…at seasons end, he was tied for most errorsby a third baseman in the ALwith 25. Postseason: Had just one hit in 10 at-bats against the Yankees.

1998: Opened the season with Los Angeles, but was traded with C MikePiazza to the Florida MarlinsMay 15, 1998 as part of a seven-player trade…a little over a month later, May 15, he was traded by Floridato Texas…as a Ranger, he batted .261 (47-for-180) with 14 doubles, a triple, six homers and 39 RBI in 52games…he set the Texas club record by reaching base 11 consecutive plate appearances (five hits, sixwalks) from Sept. 23-25…he started at third base 52 of the 54 remaining games for the Rangers…as aMarlin, he batted .291 (68-for-234) with 12 doubles, a triple, 6 homers and 39 RBI in 66 games, 63starts…with Los Angeles, he stated 40 games at third, compiling .253 (40-for-158) batting average…hiscombined numbers on the year with all three teams were a .271(155-for-572) average with 32 doubles,three triples, 19 homers and 94 RBI. Postseason: Batted a team high .333 (3-for-9) in the ALDS.

1997: With Los Angeles, he played in his 1,000th career game in his Dodger debut April 1 vs.Philadelphia…set career highs in homers (31), runs (89), walks (85), strikeouts (112) and slugging pct.(.459)…the 85 walks was the seventh highest total in the NationalLeague…he hit the lone Dodger grandslam Sept. 7 vs. Florida…in the final two months of the season, he batted a combined .345 (67-for-194)with 10 homers and 37RBI.

1996: Opened the season with Philadelphia but was traded to Baltimore August 29 for two players tobe named (RHP Calvin Maduro and C Francisco Morales)…with the two squads, he combined to play in163 games, the most in the majors, and hit .263 (162-for-617). Postseason: In the Divisional Series withthe Orioles, Zeile batted .317 (13-for-41) with three homers and 17 RBI overall…hit three HR in the LeagueChampionship series against the Yankees.

1995: Todd opened the season on the disabled list with a sore right thumb…made his 1995 debut May9 vs. Chicago…Zeile was later traded to the Cubs June 16….he batted a combined .246 (105-for-426) with22 doubles, 14 homers and 52 RBI with St. Louis and Chicago.

1994: Led St. Louis in RBI (75) and finished tied for the team lead in homers (19), hits (111) and dou-bles (25)…finished the year with only 12 errors in 112 games at the hot corner…his .960 fielding percent-age was fifth best in the league…knocked in a career best six runs August 8 at Florida.

1993: Was named the NationalLeague’s Player of the Week from July 19-25…over that stretch, hebatted .357 (10-for-27) with 11 RBI…put together, at the time, a career high 16 game hit streak from June29-July 18…on the year, he had 103 RBI which were the seventh most in the league and most by aCardinals third baseman since Joe Torre led the team in 1971 with 137.

1992: Started the season off with three homers in his first five games…after his April 10 homer, Toddwent 196 at-bats without a long ball…finished the season with a .960 fielding percentage, the fourth high-est in the NL…optioned to Louisville (AAA) Aug. 10 and was recalled on Aug. 31.

1991: Led St. Louis in games played (155), home runs (11) and RBI (81) in his first year of playingthird base…he was the first Cardinal third baseman since HectorCruz in 1976 to lead the team inhomers…the home run total was the lowest to lead St. Louis since AustinMcHenry did it in 1920 with 10homers…he set a career high in stolen bases with 17.

1990: In his rookie season, he opened the year as the regular catcher but was moved to third inSeptember…he hit a club best 15 homers, the most by a Cardinal rookie since since 1955 whenKen Boyerand Bill Virdon each led the team with 17.

1989: Made his major league debut August 18 at Cincinnati…he went 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter, butwould collect his first big league hit the following day…his first major league homer came Aug. 21, also inCincinnati…after batting .289 (131-for-453) for Louisville, he was named the USA Today’s Minor LeaguePlayer of the Year.

1988: After suffering a broken bone in his right hand over the winter, Todd went on to be named amember of the Texas League All-Star team…led Arkansas in homers (19), RBI (75), runs (95), walks (83)

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DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1996 BALTIMORE vs. Seattle .263 4 19 2 5 1 0 0 0 2 51998 TEXAS vs. New York-AL .333 3 9 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 21999 TEXAS vs. New York-AL .100 3 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 12000 NEWYORK-NLvs. San Fran. .071 4 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 3LDS Totals .192 14 52 2 10 2 0 0 0 8 11

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1996 BALTIMORE vs. New York-AL .364 5 22 3 8 0 0 3 5 2 12000 NEWYORK-NLvs. St. Louis .368 5 19 1 7 3 0 1 8 2 4LCS Totals .366 10 41 4 15 3 0 4 13 4 5

ZEILE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1986 Erie .258 70 248 40 64 122 14 1 14 63 1 6 2 37 1 52 5 1 3 .492 .3521987 Springfield .292 130 487 94 142 249 24 4 25 106 0 3 1 70 7 85 1 3 10 .511 .3801988 Arkansas .272 129 430 95 117 211 33 2 19 75 0 4 1 83 8 64 6 5 11 .491 .3881989 Louisville .289 118 453 71 131 220 26 3 19 85 0 7 1 45 1 78 0 1 10 .486 .350

ST. LOUIS .256 28 82 7 21 29 3 1 1 8 1 1 0 9 1 14 0 0 1 .354 .3261990 ST. LOUIS .244 144 495 62 121 197 25 3 15 57 0 6 2 67 3 77 2 4 11 .398 .3331991 ST. LOUIS .280 155 565 76 158 233 36 3 11 81 0 6 5 62 3 94 17 11 15 .412 .3531992 ST. LOUIS .257 126 439 51 113 160 18 4 7 48 0 7 0 68 4 70 7 10 11 .364 .352

Louisville .311 21 74 11 23 44 4 1 5 13 0 1 0 9 0 13 0 0 4 .595 .3811993 ST. LOUIS .277 157 571 82 158 247 36 1 17 103 0 6 0 70 5 76 5 4 15 .433 .3521994 ST. LOUIS .267 113 415 62 111 195 25 1 19 75 0 7 3 52 3 56 1 3 13 .470 .3481995 Louisville .125 2 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .125 .125

ST. LOUIS .291 34 127 16 37 58 6 0 5 22 0 2 1 18 1 23 1 0 2 .457 .378C H I C A G O - N L .227 79 299 34 68 111 16 0 9 30 4 3 3 16 0 53 0 0 11 .371 .271

1996 P H I L A D E L P H I A .268 134 500 61 134 218 24 0 20 80 0 4 1 67 4 88 1 1 16 .436 .353BALTIMORE .239 29 117 17 28 51 8 0 5 19 0 0 0 15 0 16 0 0 2 .436 .326

1997 LOS A N G E L E S .268 160 575 89 154 264 17 0 31 90 0 6 6 85 7 112 8 7 18 .459 .3651998 LOS A N G E L E S .253 40 158 22 40 69 6 1 7 27 0 1 1 10 0 24 1 1 5 .437 .300

FLORIDA .291 66 234 37 68 100 12 1 6 39 0 3 2 31 2 34 2 3 4 .427 .374TEXAS .261 52 180 26 47 81 14 1 6 28 1 3 1 28 0 32 1 0 3 .450 .358

1999 TEXAS .293 156 588 80 172 287 41 1 24 98 1 7 4 56 3 94 1 2 20 .488 .3542000 NEW Y O R K - N L .268 153 544 67 146 254 36 3 22 79 0 3 2 74 4 85 3 4 15 .467 .3562001 NEW Y O R K - N L .266 151 531 66 141 198 25 1 10 62 0 2 6 73 3 102 1 0 15 .373 .359Major Lg. Totals .2671777 6420 855 1717 2752 348 21 215 946 7 67 37 801 43 1050 51 50 177 .429 .349National Lg. Totals .2661540 5535 732 1470 2333 285 19 180 801 5 57 32 702 40 908 49 48 152 .421 .348American Lg. Totals .279 237 885 123 247 419 63 2 35 145 2 10 5 99 3 142 2 2 25 .473 .351Minor Lg. Totals .281 470 1700 311 478 847 101 11 82 342 1 21 5 244 17 294 12 10 38 .498 .369

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ZEILE’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, nine times (last: Aug. 27, 1999 at Toronto)

Home Runs: 2, 11 times (last: May 27, 2000 at St. Louis

RBI: 6, Aug. 8, 1994 at Florida

Doubles: 2, 20 times (last: April 22, 2001 at Cincinnati)

Runs: 4, twice (last: Aug. 5, 1993 vs. Florida)

Total Bases: 10, July 14, 1997 at Colorado

Hit Streak: 17, June 21-July 10, 1999

Walks: 4, twice (last: June 27, 1998 vs. Boston)

S t r i k e o u t s : 4, Sept. 15, 1996 at Detroit

and doubles (33).1987: Was named the Midwest League’s co-MVP with Greg Vaughn…he led the league in RBI (106)

and was named to the all-star team.1986: In his inaugural professional season, he led the league in RBI (63) and was fourth in total bases

with 122…Todd was selected to the New York-Penn League all-star team…he was selected bySt. Louis in1986 with a “sandwich”pick between the second and third rounds.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons for UCLA(1984-86) where he hit .331 with 26 homers and 94 RBIin his career…was all-Pac 10 in 1986, the same year he captained the Bruins to the conference title.

PERSONAL: Todd Edward Zeile…his wife, the former Julianne McNamara, won a gold medal in gym-nastics for the United States at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles…they have a son, Garrett (8) anda daughter, Hannah (4)…the day he was born (Sept. 9, 1965), Sandy Koufax pitched a perfectgame…Todd graduated from Hart (CA) High School in 1983, earning team MVPhonors his senior sea-son…in 2001, he participated in the 20th Annual Pepsi All-Star Softball Game in Palm Springs, Calif., toraise money for the International Diabetes Foundation…he appeared on Saturday Night Live and TheTonight Show with Jay Leno during the 1997 off-season…he is a direct descendant of two former U.S.Presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

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BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .268 97 26 3 15Fenway Park .208 48 10 1 9Edison Field .396 53 21 4 11Comiskey Park .297 37 11 1 2Jacobs Field .200 20 4 0 3Tiger Stadium .324 37 12 2 6Kauffman Stadium .278 18 5 0 3County Stadium .212 33 7 0 2Metrodome .182 22 4 2 4Yankee Stadium .250 80 20 3 11Network Assoc. .214 28 6 1 4Kingdome .300 50 15 0 0Ballpark at Arlington .277 393 109 17 67SkyDome .241 54 13 1 8Atl. Fulton County .217 152 33 2 17Wrigley Field .254 319 81 14 39Cinergy Field .239 184 44 5 28Astrodome .269 171 46 3 19Dodger Stadium .267 543 145 19 70

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIOlympic Stadium .248 254 63 11 36Shea Stadium .285 685 195 17 91Veterans Stadium .284 457 130 19 82Three Rivers .257 257 66 6 33Busch Stadium .276 1409 389 44 220Qualcomm Stadium .246 179 44 5 213 Com Park .265 162 43 5 24Coors Field .330 100 33 8 24Pro Player Stadium .244 271 66 9 48Turner Field .229 96 22 4 14Bank One Ballpark .065 31 2 0 0Tropicana Field .308 52 16 2 14Mile High Stadium .404 47 19 4 13Tokyo Dome .143 7 1 0 0Pacific Bell .190 21 4 1 1Enron Field .276 29 8 0 3Miller Park .167 12 2 0 0PNC Park .167 12 2 2 4

WORLDSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO2000 NEWYORK-NLvs. New York-AL .400 5 20 1 8 2 0 0 1 1 5

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1998 TEX 3B 52 38 91 12 141 7 .915

FLA 3B 65 43 122 5 170 11 .971LAD 3B 40 25 53 6 84 2 .929

1B 1 2 0 0 2 0 1.0001999 TEX 3B 155 104 294 25 423 23 .941

1B 1 1 0 0 1 0 1.000DH 1 0 0 0 0 0

2000 NYM 1B 151 1204 94 10 1308 88 .9922001 NYM 1B 149 1183 112 11 1306 105 .992Totals- 3B 1249 8102278 188 3276 196 .943

1B 376 3044 260 33 3337 264 .990C 128 658 66 11 735 4 .985

OF 3 0 0 1 1 0 .000DH 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1989 STL C 23 125 10 4 139 1 .9711990 STL C 105 533 56 7 596 3 .988

3B 24 11 42 7 60 2 .8831B 11 104 8 1 113 7 .991OF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

1991 STL 3B 154 124 290 25 439 18 .9431992 STL 3B 124 80 235 13 328 19 .9601993 STL 3B 153 83 310 33 426 26 .9231994 STL 3B 112 66 224 12 302 26 .9601995 CHC 3B 75 35 134 11 180 13 .939

OF 2 0 0 1 1 0 .0001B 1 17 0 0 17 3 1.000

STL 1B 34 310 30 7 347 31 .9801996 BAL 3B 29 24 56 3 83 9 .964

PHI 3B 106 72 179 10 261 13 .9621B 28 223 16 4 243 30 .984

1997 LA 3B 160 105 248 26 379 27 .931

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by St. Louis in the supplemental round between the second and third rounds ofthe 1986 June draft…on disabled list (April 23-May 9, 1995)…traded by the Cardinals to Chicago-NLalong with cash forRHPMike Morgan, INF Paul Torres and C Francisco Morales, June 16, 1995…on DL(Sept. 10, 1995-end of the sea-son)…signed as a free agent with Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 1995…traded by the Phillies to Baltimore with OF PeteIncaviglia and two players to be named in exchange for PCalvin Maduro and PGarrett Stephenson…signed as a freeagent with Los Angeles, Oct. 27, 1996…traded by Los Angeles to Florida along with C Mike Piazza in exchange for OFGary Sheffield, INF Bobby Bonilla, C Charles Johnson, OF Jim Eisenreich and RHPManuel Barrios, May 16,1998…traded by Florida to Texas for PDaniel Young and INF Jose Santo, July 31, 1998…signed by New York-NLas afree agent, Dec. 11, 1999…traded by the Mets, along with Benny Agbayani in a three-team, 11-player transaction onJan. 21, 2002. In the deal, the Rockies sent OF Alex Ochoa to the Brewers and OF Ross Gload and RHPCraig Houseto the Mets. The Brewers sent OF Jeromy Burnitz, RHPJeff D’Amico, INF Lou Collier and OFMark Sweeney to NewYork and the Mets sent Agbayani and Zeile to Colorado and LHP Glendon Rusch and INF/OF Lenny Harris to theBrewers.

Multi-HR Games (11)April 23, 1994 vs. Houston

Aug. 8, 1994 at FloridaMay 10, 1995 vs. Chicago-NL

April 18, 1996 at MontrealMay 15, 1996 vs. San Francisco

June 9, 1997 vs. HoustonJune 17, 1997 vs. AnaheimJuly 14, 1997 at Colorado

Sept. 23, 1997 vs. San DiegoSept. 25, 1997 at ColoradoMay 27, 2000 at St. Louis

Grand Slams (9)July 28, 1993 vs. PhiladelphiaSept. 9, 1993 at San Francisco

Aug. 4, 1994 at MontrealMay 26, 1996 at San Francisco

Sept. 7, 1997 vs. HoustonMay 8, 1998 at Florida

Sept. 6, 1999 vs. Chicago-ALSept. 25, 1999 vs. Oakland May 27, 2000 at St. Louis

Four-Hit Games (9)July 7, 1991 vs. Chicago-NLJuly 6, 1992 at San DiegoJuly 25, 1993 at ColoradoJuly 4, 1994 vs. HoustonJuly 14, 1997 at ColoradoJune 30, 1999 at AnaheimJuly 27, 1999 at Baltimore

Aug. 15, 1999 at Chicago-ALAug. 27, 1999 at Toronto

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .266151 531 141 10 62 .359 .373vs. Left .288 --- 104 30 5 13 .378 .490vs. Right .260 --- 427 111 5 49 .355 .344Home .273 76 253 69 4 31 .372 .364Away .259 75 278 72 6 31 .348 .381None on .265 --- 294 78 6 6 .351 .378Runners on .266 --- 237 63 4 56 .369 .367April .253 23 87 22 1 13 .330 .368May .277 28 101 28 1 11 .362 .347June .302 27 96 29 3 13 .398 .469July .215 23 79 17 1 4 .311 .291August .259 27 85 22 1 10 .376 .318Sept. .270 20 74 20 3 11 .357 .446October .333 3 9 3 0 0 .455 .3330 on/out .275 --- 120 33 2 2 .383 .383RISP .317 --- 142 45 3 53 .400 .437R I S P / 2 o u t .268 --- 71 19 1 22 .350 .324Close,Late .267 --- 90 24 4 12 .337 .433B. Loaded .214 --- 14 3 0 8 .188 .214Batting #2 .382 --- 34 13 1 3 .417 .529Batting #31.000 --- 3 3 0 2 .800 1.333Batting #4 .250 --- 92 23 4 9 .349 .402Batting #5 .237 --- 249 59 2 29 .340 .309Batting #6 .286 --- 147 42 3 19 .380 .415Batting #7 .200 --- 5 1 0 0 .200 .200Batting #9 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As 1b .266 --- 527 140 10 60 .361 .374As ph .250 --- 4 1 0 2 .200 .250All PH .250 --- 4 1 0 2 .200 .2500-0 count .394 --- 33 13 1 6 .444 .606After (0-1) .249 --- 281 70 3 24 .310 .338After (1-0) .267 --- 217 58 6 32 .404 .3822 strikes .220 --- 277 61 1 24 .326 .282Grass .265133 460 122 10 56 .363 .383Turf .268 18 71 19 0 6 .333 .310Day .277 50 173 48 2 23 .372 .370Night .260101 358 93 8 39 .354 .374Inn. 1-6 .283146 364 103 6 40 .372 .390Inn. 7+ .228 142 167 38 4 22 .333 .335vs.Bal .455 3 11 5 1 1 .571 .909vs.Bos .000 2 7 0 0 0 .125 .000vs.Mil .250 6 20 5 0 2 .318 .250vs.NYY .261 6 23 6 1 3 .320 .435vs.Tor .556 3 9 5 0 1 .636 .667vs.Atl .262 19 65 17 2 8 .385 .431vs.ChC .211 6 19 4 1 3 .375 .368vs.Cin .400 5 20 8 0 6 .429 .600vs.Hou .238 6 21 5 0 5 .320 .286vs.LA .167 5 18 3 0 0 .250 .167vs.Mon .270 17 63 17 1 7 .299 .333vs.Phi .297 17 64 19 0 7 .400 .375vs.Pit .167 5 18 3 2 4 .250 .500vs.StL .188 5 16 3 0 1 .381 .250vs.SD .167 6 18 3 0 0 .250 .278vs.SF .227 7 22 5 1 3 .414 .409vs.Col .190 6 21 4 0 1 .227 .190vs.Fla .299 19 67 20 1 7 .405 .373vs.Ari .286 6 21 6 0 3 .348 .333vs.TB .375 2 8 3 0 0 .375 .375Pre-All Star .275 85 309 85 6 40 .363 .392Post-All Star .252 66 222 56 4 22 .354 .347

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .267 6420 1717 215 946 .349 .429vs. Left .272 1653 450 61 248 .361 .450vs. Right .266 4767 1267 154 698 .345 .421Home .276 3069 847 103 470 .356 .437Away .260 3351 870 112 476 .342 .421None on .268 3523 944 126 126 .339 .436Runners on .267 2897 773 89 820 .360 .420March .091 11 1 0 0 .231 .091April .263 889 234 28 135 .344 .431May .255 1123 286 41 162 .338 .418June .266 1175 312 30 146 .334 .407July .290 1112 323 48 192 .368 .482August .272 1109 302 28 152 .352 .396Sept. .260 943 245 40 157 .357 .454October .241 58 14 0 2 .362 .3100 on/out .278 1613 448 63 63 .344 .454RISP .268 1782 478 51 707 .376 .414Close,Late .250 1088 272 28 122 .334 .377B. Loaded .354 175 62 9 170 .385 .571Batting #1 .333 3 1 0 0 .500 .333Batting #2 .300 213 64 10 25 .368 .507Batting #3 .252 373 94 10 64 .339 .416Batting #4 .272 1902 517 69 305 .355 .436Batting #5 .249 1540 383 47 209 .328 .394Batting #6 .284 1809 513 63 268 .365 .451Batting #7 .239 447 107 11 59 .309 .389Batting #8 .291 103 30 4 12 .397 .495Batting #9 .267 30 8 1 4 .371 .433As c .247 449 111 13 49 .314 .390As 1b .271 1341 364 40 179 .363 .421As 3b .269 4593 1236 161 713 .348 .436As lf .375 8 3 0 0 .375 .375As ph .077 26 2 0 3 .324 .077Grass .267 3606 961 128 526 .348 .434Turf .269 2814 756 87 420 .350 .422Day .268 1849 496 69 279 .349 .445Night .267 4571 1221 146 667 .349 .422Inning 1-6 .280 4350 1217 157 704 .358 .454Inning 7+ .242 2070 500 58 242 .330 .376vs.Bal .307 88 27 3 16 .371 .455vs.Bos .161 87 14 1 10 .267 .241vs.Ana .420 88 37 11 24 .495 .909vs.CWS .314 70 22 5 13 .392 .586vs.Cle .196 46 9 1 6 .269 .370vs.Det .297 91 27 3 11 .360 .505vs.KC .277 47 13 0 8 .314 .383vs.Mil .226 93 21 0 10 .280 .237vs.Min .278 54 15 3 7 .316 .481vs.NYY .274 135 37 5 21 .336 .474vs.Oak .275 69 19 4 14 .333 .507vs.Sea .278 79 22 0 2 .412 .316vs.Tex .200 15 3 0 2 .294 .267vs.Tor .243 103 25 2 19 .347 .369vs.Atl .247 470 116 12 62 .328 .377vs.ChC .275 411 113 16 61 .379 .462vs.Cin .247 377 93 8 50 .329 .363vs.Hou .287 376 108 14 59 .351 .481vs.LA .262 317 83 5 30 .332 .363vs.Mon .267 475 127 15 69 .337 .417vs.NYM .288 389 112 12 57 .359 .447vs.Phi .292 428 125 16 78 .385 .470vs.Pit .258 461 119 13 63 .348 .410vs.StL .232 177 41 7 24 .330 .384vs.SD .222 338 75 10 34 .302 .370vs.SF .261 360 94 12 53 .343 .403vs.Col .299 301 90 17 55 .368 .538vs.Fla .265 294 78 15 55 .381 .463vs.Ari .250 92 23 0 10 .324 .304vs.TB .326 89 29 5 23 .370 .551Pre-All Star .266 3551 945 109 490 .342 .421Post-All Star .269 2869 772 106 456 .357 .438

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2002 COLORADO as of Jan. 30, 2002

No. Pitchers (19) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence34 CHACON, Shawn R R 6-3 212 12/23/77 Anchorage, Alaska Greeley, Colo.

56 COOK, Aaron R R 6-3 175 2/8/79 Ft. Campbell, Ky. Loveland, Ohio37 DAVIS, Kane R R 6-3 194 6/25/75 Ripley, WV. Reedy, WV.

40 ELARTON, Scott R R 6-8 260 2/23/76 Lamar, Colo. Lamar, Colo.

57 ESSLINGER, Cam R R 5-11 170 12/28/76 Vineland, N.J. Hewitt, N.J.39 FUENTES, Brian L L 6-4 220 8/9/75 Merced, Calif. Merced, Calif.

10 HAMPTON, Mike R L 5-10 180 9/9/72 Brooksville, Fla. Evergreen, Colo.32 JENNINGS, Jason L R 6-2 242 7/17/78 Dallas, Texas Mesquite, Texas

16 JIMENEZ, Jose R R 6-3 228 7/7/73 San Pedro de Macoris, D.R. Boca Chica, D.R.59 JONES, Todd R R 6-3 230 4/24/68 Marietta, Ga. Pell City, Al.

61 KALINOWSKI, Josh L L 6-2 186 12/12/76 Pasco, Wash. Casper, Wyo.15 NEAGLE, Denny L L 6-3 225 9/13/68 Annapolis, Md. Morrison, Colo.36 PANIAGUA, Jose R R 6-2 195 8/20/73 San Jose de Ocoa, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R.49 REYES, Dennys R L 6-3 246 4/19/77 Higuera de Zaragoza, Mex. Higuera de Zaragoza, Mex.

30 SPEIER, Justin R R 6-4 205 11/6/73 Walnut Creek, Calif. Paradise Valley, Ariz.

41 STARK, Dennis R R 6-2 210 10/27/74 Edgerton, Ohio Edgerton, Ohio

52 THOMSON, John R R 6-3 190 10/1/73 Vicksburg, Miss. Sulphur, La.

51 WHITE, Rick R R 6-4 230 12/23/68 Springfield, OH Springfield, OH62 YOUNG, Colin L L 6-0 185 8/1/77 Melrose, Mass. West Newbury, Mass.

No. Catchers (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence29 BENNETT, Gary R R 6-0 208 4/17/72 Waukegan, Ill. Wadsworth, Ill.

21 EUSEBIO, Tony R R 6-2 240 4/27/67 S a nJose de Los Llamos.D . R . Kissimmee, Fla.6 PETRICK, Ben R R 6-0 200 4/7/77 Salem, Ore. Hillsboro, Ore.

No. Infielders (7) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence5 BUTLER, Brent R R 6-0 180 2/11/78 Laurinburg, N.C. Laurinburg, N.C.

17 HELTON, Todd L L 6-2 204 8/20/73 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn.14 NORTON, Greg S R 6-1 200 7/6/72 San Leandro, Calif. Irving, Texas2 ORTIZ, Jose R R 5-10 182 6/13/77 Santo Domingo, D.R Santo Domingo, D.R

22 SHUMPERT,Terry R R 6-0 198 8/16/66 Paducah, Ky. Lee’s Summit, Mo.4 URIBE, Juan R R 5-11 173 7/22/80 Bani, D.R. Palienque, D.R.

7 ZEILE, Todd R R 6-1 200 9/9/65 Van Nuys,Calif. Thousand Oaks,Calif.

No. Outfielders (10) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence50 AGBAYANI, Benny R R 6-0 225 12/28/71 Honolulu, Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii

23 BARNES, John R R 6-2 205 4/24/76 San Diego, Calif. El Cajon, Calif.

67 CUST, Jack L R 6-1 205 1/16/79 Flemington, N.J. Flemington, N.J.

44 ENCARNACION, Mario R R 6-2 210 9/24/77 Bani, D.R. Bani, D.R.

58 GLOAD, Ross L L 6-0 185 4/5/76 Brooklyn, N.Y. East Hampton, N.Y.27 H O L L A N D S W O RTH, To d d L L 6-2 207 4/20/73 Dayton, Ohio Pleasanton, Calif.59 HOLLIDAY, Matt R R 6-4 235 1/1/80 Stillwater, Okla. Chico, Texas19 LITTLE, Mark R R 6-0 195 7/11/72 Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville, Ill.

9 PIERRE, Juan L L 6-0 180 8/14/77 Mobile, Ala. Alexandria, La.3 REYES, Rene S R 5-11 213 2/21/78 Margarita, Venezuela Margarita, Venezuela33 WALKER, Larry L R 6-3 233 12/1/66 Maple Ridge, B.C. Evergreen, Colo.

Manager — Buddy Bell (25)Bench Coach — Toby Harrah (11)Bullpen Coach — Fred Kendall(18)First-Base Coach — Dallas Williams (20)Hitting Coach — Clint Hurdle (13)Pitching Coach — Jim Wright (55)

Senior Advisor — Dave Garcia (1)Strength Coach — Brad Andress (00)Third-Base Coach — Rich Donnelly (26)Bullpen Catcher — Nilsson Robledo (88)

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ROCKIES ROSTER

Service 2001 Club W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO0.155 Colorado Springs 2-0 2.25 4 4 0 0 24.0 18 6 6 7 28

COLORADO 6-10 5.06 27 27 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 87 1340.000 Salem 11-11 3.08 27 27 0 0 155.0 157 73 53 38 1221.147 Colorado Springs 0-0 3.60 4 0 0 0 5.0 5 2 2 3 7

COLORADO 2-4 4.35 57 0 0 0 68.1 66 36 33 32 473.100 HOUSTON 4-8 7.14 20 20 0 0 109.2 126 88 87 49 76

Colorado Springs 0-1 7.04 2 2 0 0 7.2 14 6 6 0 8COLORADO 0-2 6.65 4 4 0 0 23.0 20 17 17 10 11

0.000 Carolina 1-1 4.93 40 0 0 16 42.0 32 26 23 31 510.044 Tacoma 3-2 2.94 35 0 0 6 52.0 35 19 17 25 70

SEATTLE 1-1 4.63 10 0 0 0 11.2 6 6 6 8 108.073 COLORADO 14-13 5.41 32 32 2 0 203.0 236 138 122 85 1220.039 Carolina 0-2 2.88 4 4 0 0 25.0 25 9 8 8 24

Colorado Springs 7-8 4.72 22 22 4 0 131.2 145 80 69 41 110COLORADO 4-1 4.58 7 7 1 0 39.1 42 21 20 19 26

3.011 COLORADO 6-1 4.09 56 0 0 17 55.0 56 27 25 22 378.089 DETROIT 4-5 4.62 45 0 0 11 48.2 60 31 25 22 39

MINNESOTA 1-0 3.26 24 0 0 2 19.1 27 8 7 7 150.031 Carolina 7-8 4.06 25 25 0 0 137.1 131 76 62 65 11610.072 COLORADO 9-8 5.38 30 30 0 0 170.2 192 107 102 60 1393.163 SEATTLE 4-3 4.36 60 0 0 0 66.0 59 35 32 38 463 . 1 2 2 C I N C I N N AT I 2 - 6 4 . 9 2 3 5 6 0 0 5 3 . 0 5 1 3 5 2 9 3 5 5 2

L o u i s v i l l e 4 - 2 3 . 6 7 7 6 0 0 3 4 . 1 3 4 1 5 1 4 1 6 3 42.082 CLEVELAND 2-0 6.97 12 0 0 0 20.2 24 16 16 8 15

Colorado Springs 1-0 1.46 11 0 0 2 12.1 10 2 2 7 16COLORADO 4-3 3.70 42 0 0 0 56.0 47 24 23 12 47

0.092 Tacoma 14-2 2.37 24 24 0 0 151.2 124 52 40 41 130SEATTLE 1-1 9.20 4 3 0 0 14.2 21 15 15 4 12San Antonio 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 6.0 2 0 0 3 7

4.061 Colorado Springs 5-3 3.31 12 12 0 0 68.0 74 29 25 13 52COLORADO 4-5 4.04 14 14 1 0 93.2 84 46 42 25 68

5.061 NEW YORK-NL 4-5 3.88 55 0 0 2 69.2 71 38 30 17 510.000 Salem 4-3 1.42 47 0 0 21 57.0 35 11 9 12 72

Service 2001 Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2.133 PHILADELPHIA .213 26 75 8 16 3 1 1 6 9 19 0

NEWYORK-NL 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Norfolk .299 20 67 7 20 5 0 2 14 4 12 0COLORADO .273 19 55 7 15 3 0 1 4 3 5 0

8 . 0 6 4 H O U S TO N . 2 5 2 5 8 1 5 1 1 5 3 8 7 0 5 1 4 1 6 3 3 01.125 Colorado Springs .250 18 64 11 16 2 0 1 9 13 21 1

COLORADO .238 85 244 41 58 15 3 11 39 31 67 3Service 2001 Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB0.090 Colorado Springs .335 65 272 51 91 20 3 7 38 15 26 4

COLORADO .244 53 119 17 29 7 1 1 14 7 7 14.059 COLORADO .336 159 587 132 197 54 2 49 146 98 104 74.065 COLORADO .267 117 225 30 60 13 2 13 40 19 65 10.142 Sacramento .273 65 256 41 70 16 4 7 39 25 50 7

OAKLAND .167 11 42 4 7 0 0 0 3 3 5 1COLORADO .255 53 204 38 52 8 1 13 35 14 36 3

8.058 COLORADO .289 114 242 37 70 14 5 4 24 15 44 140.089 Carolina .231 3 13 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 1

Colorado Springs .310 74 281 40 87 27 7 7 48 12 43 11COLORADO .300 72 273 32 82 15 11 8 53 8 55 3

12.036 NEWYORK-NL .266 151 531 66 141 25 1 10 62 73 102 1

Service 2001 Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2.168 Norfolk .313 4 16 3 5 1 0 1 3 1 0 0

NEWYORK-NL .277 91 296 28 82 14 2 6 27 36 73 40.102 Edmonton .293 81 311 42 91 21 2 8 42 27 28 3

MINNESOTA .048 9 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 00.027 Tucson .278 135 442 81 123 24 2 27 79 102 160 6

ARIZONA .500 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 00.036 Sacramento .285 51 186 29 53 8 2 12 33 17 61 4

Colorado Springs .378 16 45 8 17 5 0 2 10 4 8 0COLORADO .226 20 62 3 14 1 0 0 3 5 14 2

0.032 Iowa .297 33 475 70 141 32 10 15 93 35 88 97.000 COLORADO .368 33 117 21 43 15 1 6 19 8 20 50.000 Salem .275 72 255 36 70 16 1 11 52 33 42 111.059 Colorado Springs .375 9 40 6 15 2 0 0 4 3 9 0

COLORADO .341 51 85 18 29 6 0 3 13 1 20 51.056 COLORADO .327 156 617 108 202 26 11 2 55 41 29 460.000 Asheville .322 128 484 71 156 27 2 11 61 28 80 5313.045 COLORADO .350 142 497 107 174 35 3 38 123 82 103 14

Clubhouse/Equipment Manager — Chico McGinnHead Athletic Trainer — Tom Probst

Assistant Athletic Trainer —Keith DuggerDirector of Major League Operations — Paul Egins

Coordinator of Video Coaching — Mike HamiltonTeam Physicians — Dr. Richard Hawkins, Dr. Thomas Noonan, Dr. Allen Schrieber

Physical Therapist — Mike Allen

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 200 B/T: R/R Age: 28Born: Nov. 6, 1973 in Santiago, Dominican RepublicResidence: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicMajor League Service: 2.105

SELECTED as a minor league free agent, Nov. 30, 2001.CAREER: Almanzar has made two Opening Day rosters (2000 with San Diego, 2001 with New York

Yankees)…Colorado is the fourth organization (Yankees, Padres, Blue Jays) he’s pitched for.2001: Began the year at the Padres’ spring training but was traded to the Yankees on March

21…made the Yankees Opening Day roster…in his Yankees debut on April 6 vs. Toronto, he gave up twoearned runs in 3.0 ip…after three appearances with New York, was optioned to Columbus (AAA) on April11…recalled May 27 and made seven appearances with the Yankees and allowed only 2 er in 5.2 inningsover those seven games…optioned back to Columbus, June 25 and was eventually outrighted to AAAonSept. 4…overall with New York, he was 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 10 games…with Columbus, he was 2-1with a 2.43 ERA in 35 appearances out of the bullpen…ranked fourth in the International League with 18saves and was second among relievers in walks per nine innings (1.08).

2000: Ranked second among Padres relievers with 69.2 innings pitched and third in appearances(62)...set career highs in wins (4), games, innings pitched and strikeouts (56)...posted a 9.1 inning score-less streak to begin the season with the Padres (7 games)…in that span, opponents hit just .069 vs. Carlos(2-for-29)…optioned to AAA Las Vegas July 1…pitched in four games before being recalled July13…allowed just one earned run in August, going 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA (11.0 ip)…tied his career high bystriking out four on June 9 vs. Houston…earned his first NL win, retiring the only hitter he faced May 31vs. Milwaukee…recorded consecutive wins for the first time in his career, July 31 vs. Philadelphia and Aug.4 vs. Chicago…made four relief appearances at AAALas Vegas, going 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA.

1999: Bounced back and forth between San Diego and AAA Las Vegas, being recalled on four occa-sions (April 8-May 27, June 12-25, June 30-August 20 and September 9 through the end of the sea-son)…for the Padres, he was 0-0 with a 7.47 ERA in 28 games…at Las Vegas, he was 1-3 with a 9.53ERA in three starts and eight relief outings…was on the disabled list, April 24-May 27 with a lower backstrain…matched his career highs with 3.0 innings pitched and four strikeouts, August 9 at Montreal.

1998: Split the season between Toronto (30 games) and AAA Syracuse (25 games)...opened theyear on Toronto’s roster and earned his first major league victory in his first appearance of the year, April11 at Texas (2.0 shutout ip)…worked a career-high 3.0 innings, April 13 at Kansas City..…optioned toSyracuse on May 6 where he went on to post 10 saves…recalled Aug. 17 and struck out a career-bestfour hitters the next night, Aug. 18 at Oakland…was 3-6 with a 2.31 ERAat the Triple A level.

1997: Established career highs with 57 appearances and 11 saves between Knoxville (AA),Syracuse (AAA) and the Blue Jays…had his contract purchased by Toronto on Sept. 2…made his majorleague debut Sept. 4 vs. Texas, retiring the side in order…overall, he made four relief appearances forToronto…received his first ML loss Sept. 21 at New York, allowing a game-winning home run to TinoMartinez in the 10th.

1996: Spent his second straight year at Knoxville, where he posted a career-best 105 strikeouts inonly 94.2 innings…was 7-8 in 54 appearances out of the bullpen.

1995: Made his Double A debut with Knoxville, making 19 starts and 126.1 innings…fanned a sea-son-high 10 in 6.0 innings in a combined shutout April 22 at Huntsville.

1994: Pitching for Medicine Hat, he ranked fourth in the Pioneer League with a 2.87 ERA...rankedsecond among league starters by allowing only 10.84 baserunners per 9 innings...was the league’s Pitcherof the Week for the week ending September 2.

1993: With Santo Domingo of the Dominican Summer League, went 5-2 with a 3.38 ERA.1992: In his second Dominican Summer League season, he finished undefeated,10-0, with a save

and a 2.01 ERAin 13 games (11 starts)...had two complete games, including his lone professional shutout.1991: In his pro debut he pitched for Santo Domingo of the Dominican Summer League.PERSONAL: Carlos Manuel Almanzar…Carlos and his wife Judeca have 2 children:10-year-old son

Michael (11) and daughter Yuleika (2)…signed by Epy Guerrero (Blue Jays).

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ALMANZAR CONTINUED…

ALMANZAR’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1991 Toronto #1 3 1 2.80 6 6 1 0 0 0 35.1 36 17 11 0 2 11 0 20 1 01992 Tornto-East 10 0 2.01 13 11 2 2 1 1 67.0 277 26 15 2 3 31 0 60 8 01993 Toronto 5 2 3.38 16 9 0 0 5 2 69.1 60 35 26 5 3 32 0 59 3 11994 Medicne Hat 7 4 2.87 14 14 0 0 0 0 84.2 82 38 27 2 1 19 0 77 3 21995 Knoxville 3 12 3.99 35 19 0 0 7 2 126.1 144 77 56 10 3 32 1 93 4 11996 Knoxville 7 8 4.85 54 0 0 0 29 9 94.2 106 58 51 13 3 33 6 105 3 01997 Knoxville 1 1 4.91 21 0 0 0 19 8 25.2 30 14 14 2 0 5 1 25 0 0

Syracuse 5 1 1.41 32 0 0 0 17 3 51.0 30 9 8 2 2 8 0 47 2 0TORONTO 0 1 2.70 4 0 0 0 2 0 3.1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 0

1998 TORONTO 2 2 5.34 25 0 0 0 8 0 28.2 34 18 17 4 1 8 2 20 0 0Syracuse 3 6 2.31 30 0 0 0 19 10 50.2 44 21 13 7 4 13 2 53 2 0

1999 SAN DIEGO 0 0 7.47 28 0 0 0 11 0 37.1 48 32 31 6 3 15 2 30 2 0Las Vegas 1 3 9.53 11 3 0 0 5 0 22.2 32 25 24 11 2 8 1 18 1 0

2000 SAN DIEGO 4 5 4.39 62 0 0 0 11 0 69.2 73 35 34 12 4 25 2 56 2 0Las Vegas 0 0 4.50 4 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 4 3 1 0 0 0 7 0 0

2001 NEW YORK-AL 0 1 3.38 10 0 0 0 7 0 10.2 14 4 4 2 0 2 1 6 0 0Columbus 2 1 2.43 35 0 0 0 27 18 33.1 36 10 9 2 0 6 2 26 1 0

Major Lg. Totals 6 9 5.23 129 0 0 0 39 0 149.2 170 90 87 25 8 51 7 116 4 0Minor Lg. Totals 47 39 3.47 271 62 3 2 129 53 666.2 886 334 257 57 23 198 13 590 28 4

ALMANZAR’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSS t r i k e o u t s : 4, three times (last: June 9, 2000 vs. Houston)

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.0 ip, 3x (last: 4/6/01 vs. To r )

Win Streak (starts): N o n e

Win Streak (decisions): 2, Aug. 1-4, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): N o n e

Losing Streak (decisions): 2, twice (last: June 5-30, 2000)

Wa l k s : 3, three times (last: June 26, 2000 at Los A n g e l e s )

Earned Runs: 4, four times (last: April 28, 2000 vs. Atl.)

Scoreless Innings: 9.1 ip, April 15-19, 2000

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP EREdison Field 22.50 0 1 0 3 2.0 5Comiskey Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Jacobs Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.1 0Kauffman Stad 7.36 0 0 0 2 3.2 3County Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 0Yankee Stadium 3.60 1 1 0 10 10.0 4Network Assoc. 5.68 0 1 0 4 6.1 4Kingdome 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0Arlington 0.00 1 0 0 1 2.0 0SkyDome 3.75 0 1 0 12 12.0 5Wrigley Field 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0Cinergy Field 4.50 0 0 0 3 4.0 2Astrodome 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0Dodger Stadium 6.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 2Olympic Stadium 3.86 0 0 0 3 7.0 3

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 8.31 0 1 0 4 4.1 4Veterans Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 4.0 0Three Rivers 5.06 0 1 0 3 5.1 3Busch Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0Qualcomm 5.55 3 3 0 43 47.0 293 Com Park 11.37 0 0 0 4 6.1 8Coors Field 2.70 0 0 0 3 3.1 1Pro Player - 0 0 0 1 0.0 1Turner Field 3.86 0 0 0 2 2.1 1Bank One 2.08 0 0 0 4 4.1 1Tropicana Field 5.40 0 0 0 2 1.2 1SAFECO Field 18.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 4Pacific Bell 9.00 1 0 0 3 3.0 3Enron Field 9.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 3Comerica Park 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.2 0

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 NYY P 10 1 2 0 3 0 1.000Totals P 129 8 19 3 30 1 .900

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SBCareer .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Toronto as a non-drafted free agent, Dec. 10, 1990…traded by the Blue Jays toSan Diego along with RHP Woody Williams and OF Pete Tucci in exchange for RHPJoey Hamilton, Dec. 13,1998…traded by the Padres to New York Yankees for RHP David Bell, March 21, 2001…signed by Colorado as a minorleague free agent, Nov. 30, 2001.

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .284 598 170 25 51 116 .346 .467vs. Left .265 234 62 7 37 30 .369 .410vs. Right .297 364 108 18 14 86 .330 .503Relief .284 598 170 25 51 116 .346 .467Home .277 253 70 13 21 53 .335 .462Away .290 345 100 12 30 63 .354 .470None on .281 302 85 11 19 61 .334 .440Runners on .287 296 85 14 32 55 .357 .4930 on/out .228 127 29 4 9 27 .290 .362RISP .317 183 58 10 23 40 .390 .5631st IP .266 440 117 17 36 87 .326 .425Inning 1-6 .293 174 51 7 11 29 .335 .483Inning 7+ .281 424 119 18 40 87 .350 .460Close,Late .314 121 38 8 10 30 .380 .587vs 1st Batr .227 119 27 5 4 28 .266 .387Pre-All Star .265 328 87 12 23 65 .322 .442Post-All Star .307 270 83 13 28 51 .374 .496

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.38 0 1 0 10 10.2 4 2 6Relief 3.38 0 1 0 10 10.2 4 2 6Home 2.70 0 0 0 6 6.2 2 2 5Away 4.50 0 1 0 4 4.0 2 0 1April 3.86 0 0 0 3 4.2 2 1 3June 3.00 0 1 0 7 6.0 2 1 3Grass 3.38 0 1 0 10 10.2 4 2 6Day 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.1 0 2 1Night 4.32 0 1 0 7 8.1 4 0 5vs.Bal 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 0vs.Cle 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Det 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.2 0 0 1vs.KC 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0vs.Tor 4.50 0 0 0 2 4.0 2 1 3vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 1 1vs.NYM 27.00 0 1 0 1 0.2 2 0 0Pre-All Star 3.38 0 1 0 10 10.2 4 2 6

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .333 42 14 2 2 6 1 .356 .524vs. Left .200 15 3 1 1 0 1 .250 .400vs. Right .407 27 11 1 1 6 0 .414 .593Relief .333 42 14 2 2 6 1 .356 .524Home .385 26 10 1 2 5 1 .414 .538Away .250 16 4 1 0 1 0 .250 .500None on .286 14 4 0 1 2 0 .333 .357Runners on .357 28 10 2 1 4 1 .367 .6070 on/out .167 6 1 0 0 1 0 .167 .167RISP .375 16 6 1 1 2 0 .389 .625RISP/2out .500 6 3 1 1 0 0 .5711.1671st IP .344 32 11 2 2 4 0 .371 .563Inn. 1-6 .333 12 4 1 0 3 1 .333 .583Inn. 7+ .333 30 10 1 2 3 0 .364 .500C l o s e , L a t e .667 9 6 1 1 1 0 .6361.111B.Loaded .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500vs 1st Batr .250 8 2 0 0 1 0 .222 .2500-0 count .429 7 3 0 1 0 0 .500 .571After (0-1) .300 20 6 1 0 3 0 .286 .450After (1-0) .333 15 5 1 1 3 1 .375 .6002 strikes .176 17 3 0 0 6 0 .176 .176Pit 1-15 .355 31 11 2 2 4 0 .382 .581Pit 16-30 .333 9 3 0 0 1 1 .333 .444Pit 31-45 .000 2 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .333 42 14 2 2 6 1 .356 .524

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.23 6 9 0 129 149.2 87 51 116Relief 5.23 6 9 0 129 149.2 87 51 116Home 4.93 3 4 0 61 65.2 36 21 53Away 5.46 3 5 0 68 84.0 51 30 63April 4.89 1 1 0 30 38.2 21 9 36May 6.08 1 0 0 14 13.1 9 3 6June 4.33 0 3 0 22 27.0 13 9 21July 7.23 0 0 0 14 18.2 15 9 8August 4.24 2 1 0 23 23.1 11 12 22Sept 5.65 2 4 0 26 28.2 18 9 23Grass 5.94 6 7 0 100 110.2 73 42 82Turf 3.23 0 2 0 29 39.0 14 9 34Day 5.17 0 3 0 37 38.1 22 9 28Night 5.25 6 6 0 92 111.1 65 42 88vs.Bal 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 3vs.Bos 2.70 0 0 0 2 3.1 1 1 2vs.Ana 22.50 0 1 0 3 2.0 5 1 1vs.CWS 3.86 0 0 0 2 2.1 1 0 1vs.Cle 8.10 0 1 0 3 3.1 3 2 4vs.Det 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.1 0 0 2vs.KC 5.79 0 0 0 5 4.2 3 0 4vs.Mil 0.00 1 0 0 4 2.0 0 0 0vs.NYY 3.60 1 1 0 6 5.0 2 1 1vs.Oak 5.68 0 1 0 4 6.1 4 4 9vs.Sea 7.20 0 0 0 5 5.0 4 5 3vs.Tex 0.00 1 0 0 3 3.2 0 2 2vs.Tor 4.50 0 0 0 2 4.0 2 1 3vs.Atl 12.15 0 0 0 8 6.2 9 2 8vs.ChC 0.00 1 0 0 3 2.1 0 0 2vs.Cin 10.29 0 0 0 5 7.0 8 0 3vs.Hou 4.76 0 0 0 9 11.1 6 4 11vs.LA 2.25 0 0 0 5 8.0 2 4 7vs.Mon 2.53 0 0 0 7 10.2 3 2 10vs.NYM 8.00 0 1 0 7 9.0 8 9 6vs.Phi 0.00 1 0 0 5 7.1 0 2 6vs.Pit 7.11 0 2 0 5 6.1 5 1 2vs.StL 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.2 0 0 0vs.SF 8.16 1 1 0 11 14.1 13 6 11vs.Col 3.60 0 1 0 4 5.0 2 0 5vs.Fla 13.50 0 0 0 2 0.2 1 0 1vs.Ari 3.86 0 0 0 9 9.1 4 4 8vs.TB 5.40 0 0 0 2 1.2 1 0 1Pre-All Star 4.75 2 4 0 70 83.1 44 23 65Post-All Star 5.83 4 5 0 59 66.1 43 28 51

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ACQUIRED on July 25, 2001 in a three-team, five-player transaction…Rockies acquired Belitz alongwith INF Jose Ortiz and OF Mario Encarnacion from Oakland; Colorado sent INF Neifi Perez to KansasCity for Jermaine Dye; Dye was then traded to Oakland to acquire the three players.

CAREER: Belitz (BEE-litz) has played in 13 major league games…entering his sixth year of profes-sional baseball, the lefthander ’s career record is dead even at 27-27, including 1-1 in the major leagues.

2 0 0 1 : Belitz was sent to A A AColorado Springs after being acquired from Oakland on July 25…recalled fromA A A on Aug. 19 but did not appear in a game and was optioned back to A A A on Aug. 24…recalled Sept. 4 andspent the rest of the season with the big league club…appeared in eight games with the Rockies after his Sept. 4call-up and was 1-1 with a 7.71 ERA(9.1 ip, 8 er)…made his Rockies debut and received his first major league lossin an extra-inning affair on Sept. 9 vs San Francisco…after a near-perfect 10th inning, where he retired both BarryBonds and Jeff Kent, Belitz gave up two home runs in the top of the 11th, including Bonds’63rd…he allowed fiveruns overall and walked a career-high three batters in that game…recorded his first major league win on Sept. 27vs San Diego…Belitz held the Padres to just one hit in his longest appearance of his career (2.0 ip) during a wildgame which saw the Rockies overcome an eight-run deficit, tying a franchise record for the largest comebackvictory…lefties hit just .154 against Belitz in 2001 (2-for-13)…both hits were home runs by Barry Bonds and J.T.Snow on Sept. 9…after retiring only one of three lefties that day, Todd retired his final 10 LHB…retired seven of thefirst eight batters he faced in relief apperances, as first batters hit .125 vs Todd…inherited six runners on the year,none scored…posted a career-best 3.2 scoreless inning streak, Sept. 26-27…made his first and only major leagueat-bat on Sept. 24 vs San Diego (struck out swinging)…Belitz pitched in 14 games with the A A A Sky Sox…was0-2 with a 9.82 ERAand two saves…at Oakland’s A A Aa ffiliate Sacramento, he was 4-2 with a 5.13 ERAin 38 games(no starts)…struck out 54 while walking just 16 in 52.2 innings…combined minor league totals for Belitz in 2001:4-4 with a 5.94 ERAin 52 games (63.2 ip, 42 earned runs) with two saves.

2 0 0 0 : Acquired by the A’s from Tampa Bay on July 28…was called-up to the major league roster on Sept.2…appeared in five games with the club and had no decisions and a 2.70 ERA(3.1 ip, 1 er)…made his Major Leaguedebut on Sept. 4 at Toronto, walking the only two batters he faced (Martinez and Delgado) on eight pitches…spentthe first five months of the season at A A A going a combined 1-2 with three saves and a 3.94 ERAin 55 reliefappearances for Durham and Sacramento.

1 9 9 9 : Pitched for A AOrlando, where he led the Southern League Champions in wins (9), starts (28) and inningspitched (160.2)…his nine victories were a career best…the 28 games started ranked first in the league…struck outa season-best eight batters twice in 1999 (vs Jacksonville and Knoxville)…won both of his starts in the SouthernLeague playoffs, allowing four earned runs in 11.1 innings (3.27 ERA).

1 9 9 8 : Spent most of the year with Charleston (A), making 21 starts with a 6-4 record…had a 2.42 ERA, thirdbest in the South Atlantic League…finished the year with seven starts at St. Petersburg and was 2-2 with a 5.04ERA…combined he was 8-6 with a 3.09 ERA…struck out 163 and allowed just 138 hits in 174.2 innings.

1 9 9 7 : Saw his first professional action at Hudson Valley of the New York-Penn League…made 15 starts andwas 4-5 with a 3.53 ERA.

C O L L E G E : Belitz played collegiately for Washington State University, where he was selected All-Pac 10 in1996…majored in Criminal Justice at WSU.

P E R S O N A L : Todd Stephen Belitz…is married (Tanna)…his father, Stan, played outside linebacker for theUniversity of Nebraska before moving on to play in the NFLfor the Miami Dolphins…Stan also worked for the SecretService for 23 years.

-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-3 Wt: 200 B/T: L/L Age: 26Born: Oct. 23, 1975 in Des Moines, IowaResidence: Spokane, Wash.Major League Service: 0.064

BELITZ’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 1, eight times (last: 9/27/01 vs SD)

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief Appearance: 2.0 ip, Sept. 27, 2001 vs SD

Longest Win Streak (starts): None

Longest Win Streak (decisions): None

Longest Losing Streak (starts): None

Longest Losing Streak (decisions): None

Walks: 3, Sept. 9, 2001 vs San Francisco

Earned Runs: 5, Sept. 9, 2001 vs. San Francisco

Scoreless Innings Streak: 3.2 ip, Sept. 26-27, 2001

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BELITZ’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1997 Hudson Valley 4 5 3.53 15 15 0 0 0 0 74.0 65 41 29 4 5 18 0 78 0 01998 Chston-Sc 6 4 2.42 21 21 0 0 0 0 130.0 99 44 35 8 8 48 0 123 11 1

St. Petersburg 2 2 5.04 7 7 0 0 0 0 44.2 39 28 25 3 2 14 0 40 2 01999 Orlando 9 9 5.77 28 28 0 0 0 0 160.2 169 114 103 23 11 65 1 118 2 42000 Durham 1 1 3.83 43 0 0 0 6 2 47.0 33 24 20 1 2 28 1 46 1 0

Sacramento 0 1 4.38 12 0 0 0 1 1 12.1 12 6 6 2 2 5 0 10 2 0OAKLAND 0 0 2.70 5 0 0 0 3 0 3.1 4 2 1 0 0 4 0 3 1 0

2001 Sacramento 4 2 5.13 38 0 0 0 12 0 52.2 52 38 30 6 3 16 3 54 1 1Colo Springs 0 2 9.82 14 0 0 0 5 2 11.0 19 15 12 2 1 3 0 8 1 0COLORADO 1 1 7.71 8 0 0 0 3 0 9.1 9 8 8 2 0 3 0 5 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 1 1 6.39 13 0 0 0 6 0 12.2 13 10 9 2 0 7 0 8 1 0Minor Lg. Totals 26 26 4.40 178 71 0 0 24 5 532.1 488 310 260 49 34 197 5 477 20 6

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .255 51 13 2 7 8 .345 .471vs. Left .158 19 3 2 4 4 .304 .526vs. Right .313 32 10 0 3 4 .371 .438Relief .255 51 13 2 7 8 .345 .471Home .281 32 9 2 4 7 .361 .531Away .211 19 4 0 3 1 .318 .368None on .130 23 3 0 6 4 .310 .217Runners on .357 28 10 2 1 4 .379 .6790 on/out .200 10 2 0 2 1 .333 .400RISP .350 20 7 2 0 3 .350 .7501st IP .214 42 9 0 5 7 .298 .333Inning 1-6 .143 7 1 0 0 1 .143 .143Inning 7+ .273 44 12 2 7 7 .373 .523Close & Late .286 7 2 1 2 1 .444 .857vs 1st Batr .182 11 2 0 2 2 .308 .364Post All-Star .255 51 13 2 7 8 .345 .471

CAREER FIELDING CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

2001ERA W L Sv G IP H ER BB SO

Total 7.71 1 1 0 8 9.1 9 8 3 5REL 7.71 1 1 0 8 9.1 9 8 3 5Home 9.45 1 1 0 5 6.2 6 7 3 5Away 3.38 0 0 0 3 2.2 3 1 0 0Sept. 8.59 1 1 0 6 7.1 6 7 3 5October 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 3 1 0 0Grass 8.31 1 1 0 7 8.2 9 8 3 5Turf 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 0Day 9.00 1 1 0 4 5.0 4 5 3 2Night 6.23 0 0 0 4 4.1 5 3 0 3vs.Mon 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 0vs.SD 3.38 1 0 0 4 5.1 3 2 0 3vs.SF 33.75 0 1 0 1 1.1 3 5 3 1vs.Ari 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 3 1 0 1Post-All Star 7.71 1 1 0 8 9.1 9 8 3 5

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .250 36 9 2 3 5 0 .308 .500vs. Left .154 13 2 2 0 3 0 .154 .615vs. Right .304 23 7 0 3 2 0 .385 .435REL .250 36 9 2 3 5 0 .308 .500Home .240 25 6 2 3 5 0 .321 .520Away .273 11 3 0 0 0 0 .273 .455None on .158 19 3 0 3 3 0 .273 .263Runners on .353 17 6 2 0 2 0 .353 .7650 on/out .250 8 2 0 1 1 0 .333 .500Scoring Pos .333 12 4 2 0 1 0 .333 .833S c P o s / 2 o u t .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .0001st IP .185 27 5 0 1 4 0 .214 .296Inn. 1-6 .143 7 1 0 0 1 0 .143 .143Inn. 7+ .276 29 8 2 3 4 0 .344 .586Close/Late .167 6 1 1 2 1 0 .375 .667B Loaded .000 2 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000vs 1st Batr .125 8 1 0 0 2 0 .125 .2500-0 count .125 8 1 0 0 0 0 .125 .250After (0-1) .333 15 5 1 1 2 0 .375 .600After (1-0) .231 13 3 1 2 3 0 .333 .5382 strikes .071 14 1 0 2 5 0 .188 .143Pitch 1-15 .120 25 3 0 0 5 0 .120 .200Pitch 16-30 .375 8 3 0 2 0 0 .500 .500Pitch 31-45 1.000 3 3 2 1 0 0 1.000 3 . 0 0 0Post-All Star .250 36 9 2 3 5 0 .308 .500

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 6.39 1 1 0 13 12.2 9 7 8Relief 6.39 1 1 0 13 12.2 9 7 8Home 9.00 1 1 0 7 8.0 8 4 7Away 1.93 0 0 0 6 4.2 1 3 1Sept. 6.75 1 1 0 11 10.2 8 7 8October 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 0 0Grass 7.36 1 1 0 10 11.0 9 4 8Turf 0.00 0 0 0 3 1.2 0 3 0Day 8.53 1 1 0 7 6.1 6 6 4Night 4.26 0 0 0 6 6.1 3 1 4vs.Bos 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 1vs.Tex 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 1 1vs.Tor - 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 2 0vs.Mon 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0vs.SD 3.38 1 0 0 4 5.1 2 0 3vs.SF 33.75 0 1 0 1 1.1 5 3 1vs.Ari 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 0 1vs.TB 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 0Post A l l - S t a r 6.39 1 1 0 13 12.2 9 7 8

BY BALLPARK

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by Kansas City in the eighth round of the 1994 June draft (did notsign)…selected by Tampa Bay in fourth round of 1997 June draft…traded by Devil Rays with RHPJim Mecir to Oaklandfor RHPJesus Colome and cash considerations, July 28, 2000…traded by Athletics with OF Mario Encarnacion and INFJose Ortiz to Rockies as part of three-way trade in which Royals sent OF Jermaine Dye to Oakland and Rockies sentSS Neifi Perez to Royals, July 25, 2001

BELITZ CONTINUED…

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 COL P 8 0 1 0 1 0 1.000Totals P 13 0 1 0 1 0 1.000

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBank One 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1Coors Field 9.45 1 1 0 5 6.2 7Olympic Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0Qualcomm 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERFenway Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Network Assoc. 6.75 0 0 0 2 1.1 1Tropicana Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0SkyDome - 0 0 0 1 0.0 0

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210 B/T: R/R Age: 27Born: Dec. 7, 1974 in Cincinnati, OhioResidence: Thornton, Colo.Major League Service: 0.049

SIGNED to a minor-league contract, Nov. 6, 2000.CAREER: The son of manager Buddy Bell, Mike begins his 10th pro season, his second with the

Rockies…according to Elias Sports Bureau, if Mike makes the major league club, he will become the sev-enth player in history to play for his father (the sixth manager-son combination, including Cal Ripken Sr.and his two sons, Cal, Jr. and Billy)…played 19 games with the Reds in 2000 and in doing so, the Bell fam-ily became the first in major league history to contribute three generations to the same team (Gus, Buddyand Mike).

2001: Bell broke his left forearm near the end of spring training, forcing him to begin the year on AAAColorado Springs’ disabled list (placed April 5)…on May 28, he was activated and transferred from theSprings to Salem (A-advanced) for rehabilitation…after just four games with the Avalanche, transferredback to Colorado Springs on June 1…would play in 84 games with Sky Sox, batting .281 with 13 homersand 53 RBI, with the 13 homers tied for fourth on the team…hit a grand slam on Aug. 20 vs. Salt Lake…hehit left-handed pitching at a .403 clip (27-for-67) for the year.

2000: A non-roster player in Cincinnati’s major league camp, Mike opened the year with Louisville(AAA)…he received his first ML callup July 12…made his debut at Houston July 20 and struck out as apinch-hitter vs. Jose Lima…recorded his first hit in his first major league start, July 23 vs. Arizona (BrianAnderson)… Mike became the fourth member of his family to record a major league hit, following his grand-father Gus, father Buddy, and brother David…after three games and one start, he returned to Louisville July31…recalled to Cincinnati in September…in his first MLgame back, Sept. 2 vs. Montreal, he belted his firstcareer homer, a pinch-hit solo shot off Steve Kline…cleared waivers Oct. 5 and was outrighted back toLouisville…at Triple A for the season, his career-high 22 homers were second on the team.

1999: Mike appeared in a career-low 39 games for the Mets’ Triple-Aclub at Norfolk due to torn liga-ments in three fingers on his right hand.…he underwent surgery on June 1.

1998: During his first season in the Mets organization, he combined at Norfolk (AAA), Binghamton(AA) and St Lucie (A) to hit .270 with 17 HR and a career-high (since tied) 78 RBI.

1997: In his fifth and final season in the Texas organization, Bell played most of the year at OklahomaCity (AAA), but also appeared in 33 games at Tulsa (AA)…he combined at both stops to hit .248 with 13HR and 61 RBI.

1996: At Tulsa (AA), Bell led Texas League third basemen in putouts, assists, total chances, doubleplays and fielding percentage…after the regular season, he played for Tempe in the Arizona Fall Leagueand hit .280 with five HR.

1995: He played the full season at Charlotte (A) and appeared in a career-high 129 games. 1994: With Charleston, SC, Bell saw his first full-season action, batting .263 with six HR and 58 RBI.1993: Mike made his pro debut in the Gulf Coast League and led the league in games and hits.PERSONAL: Michael (Mike) John Bell….Mike and his wife, Kelly, have a son, Luke Michael…Mike’s

late grandfather, Gus, played for the Reds from 1953-61…his father, Buddy, played for Cincinnati from1985-88…Mike's older brother, David, is now with the San Francisco Giants and his younger brother, Ricky,plays in the Dodger farm system…all three are infield-ers, like their dad…a 1993 graduate of Cincinnati’sMoeller High School, the same school attended by hisfather, Barry Larkin and Ken Griffey Jr…as a seniorMike hit .407 to lead Moeller to the Ohio state champi-onship…also lettered in basketbal…the Rangerschose Mike in the supplemental round (“sandwich pick”between first and second rounds, 30th overall) in the1993 June draft…signed by Ranger scout Jim Dreyer.

Major League Father-Son Combinations

Father Son Club YrsFelipe Alou Moises Alou Mon. 1992-96Hal McRae Brian McRae KC 1991-94Cal Ripken Sr. Cal Ripken Jr. Bal. 1985, 87-88

Billy Ripken Bal. 1987-88Yogi Berra Dale Berra NYY 1985Connie Mack Earle Mack Phi-AL 1910-11,14

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BYBALLPARKBallPark Avg. AB H HR RBICinergy Field .308 13 4 1 2Enron Field .000 1 0 0 0County Stadium .500 4 2 1 2Three Rivers .000 4 0 0 0Busch Stadium .000 1 0 0 0Pac Bell Park .000 4 0 0 0

BELLCONTINUED…

BELL’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1993 Rangers .317 *60 *230 48 *73 *107 13 6 3 34 1 2 4 27 0 23 9 2 2 .465 .3951994 Charlstn-Sc .263 120 475 58 125 177 22 6 6 58 1 6 3 47 1 76 16 12 14 .373 .3301995 Charlotte .260 129 470 49 122 159 20 1 5 52 3 2 0 48 0 72 9 8 11 .338 .3271996 Tulsa .267 128 484 62 129 214 31 3 16 59 4 0 3 42 1 75 3 1 13 .442 .3291997 Okla City .235 93 328 35 77 114 18 2 5 38 0 3 4 29 0 78 4 2 10 .348 .302

Tulsa .285 33 123 17 35 70 11 0 8 23 2 2 4 15 0 28 0 1 2 .569 .3751998 Norfolk .182 17 44 6 8 15 1 0 2 8 0 1 0 8 1 7 0 0 0 .341 .302

St. Lucie .349 18 63 11 22 34 5 2 1 14 2 5 2 8 2 10 2 1 1 .540 .410Binghamton .265 78 275 47 73 131 14 1 14 56 0 6 2 35 1 50 3 5 5 .476 .346

1999 Norfolk .274 39 135 11 37 53 11 1 1 25 0 2 2 9 1 23 4 2 5 .393 .3242000 Louisville .268 115 429 70 115 214 29 2 22 78 0 7 7 45 6 76 0 0 10 .499 .342

CINCINNATI .222 19 27 5 6 12 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 0 .444 .3232001 Salem .385 4 13 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 .462 .556

Colo Sprngs .281 84 320 43 90 152 21 1 13 53 3 0 3 16 1 80 0 4 4 .475 .322Major Lg. Total .222 19 27 5 6 12 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 0 .444 .323Minor Lg. Totals .269 918 3389 458 911 1446 197 25 96 498 16 36 34 334 14 599 51 38 77 .427 .337

*led league

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2000 CIN 3B 13 2 16 2 20 2 .900

BELL’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSHits: 2, July 23, 2000 vs. Arizona

Home Runs: 1, twice (last: Sept. 27, 2000 at Milwaukee)

RBI: 2, Sept. 27, 2000 at Milwaukee

Doubles: None

Runs: 1, five times (last: Sept. 27, 2000 at Milwaukee)

Total Bases: 4, Sept. 27, 2000 at Milwaukee

Hit Streak: 2, Sept. 26-27, 2000

Walks: 1, four times (last: Sept. 18, 2000 at San Fran.)

S t r i k e o u t s : 1, seven times (last: Oct. 1, 2000 at St. Louis)

CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .222 19 27 6 2 4 .323 .444vs. Left .222 --- 9 2 1 1 .364 .556vs. Right .222 --- 18 4 1 3 .300 .389Home .308 9 13 4 1 2 .400 .538Road .143 10 14 2 1 2 .250 .357None on .231 --- 13 3 1 1 .286 .462Runners on .214 --- 14 3 1 3 .353 .429July .333 3 6 2 0 0 .333 .333Sept. .200 15 20 4 2 4 .333 .500October .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .0000 on/out .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000RISP .143 --- 7 1 0 1 .250 .143RISP/2out .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .333 .000Close/Late .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000B. Loaded .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .000Batting #5 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #6 .300 --- 10 3 1 2 .364 .600Batting #7 .250 --- 8 2 0 0 .333 .250Batting #9 .250 --- 4 1 1 2 .4001.000As 3b .211 --- 19 4 1 3 .318 .368As PH .250 --- 8 2 1 1 .333 .6250-0 count .333 --- 3 1 0 0 .333 .333After (0-1) .154 --- 13 2 0 0 .267 .154After (1-0) .273 --- 11 3 2 4 .385 .8182 strikes .231 --- 13 3 1 3 .375 .462Grass .200 8 10 2 1 2 .273 .500Turf .235 11 17 4 1 2 .350 .412Day .231 8 13 3 0 1 .231 .231Night .214 11 14 3 2 3 .389 .643Inning 1-6 .273 6 11 3 0 1 .429 .273Inning 7+ .188 16 16 3 2 3 .235 .563vs.Ari .400 2 5 2 0 0 .400 .400vs.ChC .000 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Hou .000 2 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Mil .375 5 8 3 1 3 .444 .750vs.Mon .500 2 2 1 1 1 .5002.000vs.NYM .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Pit .000 2 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.StL .000 2 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.SF .000 2 4 0 0 0 .200 .000Post A l l - S t a r .222 19 27 6 2 4 .323 .444

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Texasin the supplemental round (30th overall) of the1993 June draft…traded by Rangers toCalifornia Angels for LHPMatt Perisho, Oct. 31,1997…selected by Arizona Diamondbacks inexpansion draft, Nov. 18, 1997…traded byD’backs to New York Mets for RHPJoe Lisio,Feb. 10, 1998…signed as a minor-league freeagent by the Cincinnati Reds organization, Nov.11, 1999…signed as a minor-league free agentby the Colorado Rockies, Nov. 6, 2000.

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 198 B/T: R/R Age: 35Born: Oct. 28, 1966 in Indianapolis, Ind.Resides: Normal, Ill.Major League Service: 9.000

SIGNED to a minor-league contract, Jan. 18, 2002.CAREER: The nine-year veteran routinely plays all four infield positions and has played outfield and

even pitched for the Astros in 2000…needs 15 hits for 400 and 20 runs for 200.2001: Tim battled injuries with the Dodgers in 2001…after signing a minor league contract with the

club on Jan. 17, 2001, Bogar had his AAA contract purchased on March 31…appeared in LA’s first twogames of the year but was injured while laying out for a foul ball down the left field line on April 3 vs.Arizona…placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained hamstring on April 5 (retroactive to April4)…activated on May 28…got his first hit of the season on June 3 with a game-winning pinch hit solo homerun in the top of the 10th off Octavio Dotel to give the Dodgers a 9-8 win at Houston…from June 3-13, hewas 3-for-4 with a home run, double and an RBI…batted .500 during the month of June (5-for-10)…washitting at a .429 (3-for-7) clip as a pinch hitter until being placed on the 15-day DLagain with a strained righthamstring on June 15 (retro to June 14)…was activated June 30 but again went on the DLwith a sprainedright foot on July 4 (retro to July 2)…went on a rehabilitation assignment with Las Vegas (AAA), appearingin 16 games and batting .250 (13-for-52)…did not get recalled to the major league roster.

2000: After struggling the first half of the season in which he hit .133 (18-for-135) before the break,Bogar rebounded to bat .282 (44-for-156) over his last 46 games…made his major league pitching debuton June 10 at San Diego, pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning…made his second MLpitching appearance on June24 vs. San Francisco, where posted his first strikeout but also gave up a homer…tied his career high withfour hits on Aug. 14 vs. Pittsburgh…was 4-for-5 with a career high five RBI and a career-high tying twohomers on Sept. 9 at Wrigley Field…hit his third career inside the park homer on Sept. 27 at Pittsburgh.

1999: Had career highs in at-bats (309), runs (44), hits (74), doubles (16), RBI (31) and walks(38)…started 75 games at shortstop and nine at third base…had a 10-game hitting streak (.343, 12-for-35)from May 24-June 14, one of only two Astros to have a double digit hit streak…after going 275 at-bats with-out a homer, he then hit three in 21 at-bats (June 9-20)…missed some time in September with a right hipflexor injury. Postseason: Went 3-for-4 with an RBI in his only start in Game 4 vs. Atlanta.

1998: Played 79 games at shortstop, third base and second base and made only three errors (212chances) at the three positions…hit .353 (6-for-17) in July and had a season-high five game hitting streakJuly 2-25 (.400, 6-for-15)…had the game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth on July 20 vs. Colorado.

1997: Came to Houston on a waiver claim from the Mets at the end of spring training…started off slow,batting .136 (3-for-22) in April and .231 (3-for-13) in May…he then went on to start 15 games in June andbatted .271 (13-for-48) during the month…in July, he started 22 of the 24 games he played in…did notcommit an error from May 10-July 24, a span of 42 errorless games…suffered a fractured ulnar bone in hisleft forearm after being hit by a pitch from Pat Rapp on Sept. 4 at San Francisco and did not play again.

1996: Started all four infield positions…made just one error all season and had a .994 fielding per-centage in 166 total chances…led the National League with 23 pinch-running appearances…in an exhibi-tion game on May 9 vs. the Mets’AAAaffiliate Norfolk, he played all nine positions.

1995: Made starts at all four infield spots, seeing his most time at SS (13 starts)…played left field forthe second time in his career, May 17 at Houston…tied his career high with four RBI on June 23 at Atlanta.

1994: Made six starts at first base, and five starts at shortstop and played all four infieldpositions…from May 10-June 2, he was placed on the disabled list with a bruised left wrist (retroactive toMay 6)…sent to Norfolk (AAA) for a five-game rehabilitation assignment…rejoined the Mets on May 9.

1993: As a rookie, Tim started 60 games at shortstop, and three at both second and third base…went4-for-5 with four runs and four RBI on Aug. 14 at Philadelphia, all career highs…hit an inside-the-park homerun off Bobby Thigpen in that same game…it was the 18th inside-the-park HR in Mets history and first sinceKevin Elster on 6/26/90 at St. Louis…his 12 total bases set a club rookie record in that game were one shortof the club record of 13 held by three different players…was on the disabled list with a hand injury from Aug.14-Sept. 1…underwent sugery to repair a torn capsule in the ligaments of his left wrist on Sept. 15.

1992: Playing for Tidewater (AAA), he finished second in the International League in doubles (32) andfifth in at-bats (481)…saw time at every infield position.

1991: Split the season between AA Williamsport and AAA Tidewater.

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BOGAR’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1987 Little Fls .234 58 205 31 48 57 9 0 0 23 0 2 3 18 0 39 2 2 3 .278 .3031988 Columbia .282 45 142 19 40 57 4 2 3 21 1 2 3 22 0 29 5 3 6 .401 .385

St. Lucie .275 76 236 34 65 80 7 1 2 30 4 1 2 34 0 57 9 7 4 .339 .3701989 Jackson .266 112 406 44 108 143 13 5 4 45 3 5 7 41 4 57 8 3 15 .352 .3401990 Tidewater .162 33 117 10 19 21 2 0 0 4 4 0 1 8 0 22 1 1 4 .179 .2221991 Williamsprt .251 63 243 33 61 83 12 2 2 25 2 4 2 20 0 44 13 8 5 .342 .309

Tidewater .257 65 218 23 56 70 11 0 1 23 4 2 1 20 2 35 1 0 8 .321 .3201992 Tidewater .279 129 481 54 134 183 32 1 5 38 5 0 3 14 1 65 7 7 15 .380 .3031993 NEW Y O R K - N L .244 78 205 19 50 72 13 0 3 25 1 1 3 14 2 29 0 1 2 .351 .3001994 NEW Y O R K - N L .154 50 52 5 8 14 0 0 2 5 2 1 0 4 1 11 1 0 1 .269 .211

Norfolk .105 5 19 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 .105 .1501995 NEW Y O R K - N L .290 78 145 17 42 52 7 0 1 21 2 1 0 9 0 25 1 0 2 .359 .3291996 NEW Y O R K - N L .213 91 89 17 19 23 4 0 0 6 3 2 2 8 0 20 1 3 0 .258 .2871997 HOUSTON .249 97 241 30 60 94 14 4 4 30 3 4 3 24 1 42 4 1 4 .390 .3201998 HOUSTON .154 79 156 12 24 33 4 1 1 8 1 1 2 9 2 36 2 1 5 .212 .2081999 HOUSTON .239 106 309 44 74 106 16 2 4 31 0 3 4 38 5 52 3 5 10 .343 .3282000 HOUSTON .207 110 304 32 63 97 9 2 7 33 5 4 3 35 7 56 1 1 15 .319 .2922001 LOS A N G E L E S .333 12 15 4 5 13 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 .867 .412

Las Vegas .250 16 52 8 13 18 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 11 0 1 1 .346 .291Major Lg. Totals .228 701 1516 180 345 504 69 9 24 161 17 17 17 143 18 272 13 12 39 .332 .298Minor Lg. Totals .258 602 2119 256 546 714 95 11 17 214 23 16 22 181 7 363 46 32 61 .337 .320

1990: Batted just .162 in his first Triple A action with Tidewater.1989: Was the recipient of the Webster Award as the outstanding minor leaguer on and off the field.1988: Shared the Doubleday Award as top player at St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League…was

also named Illinois High School Association “Minor League Player of the Year” in 1988.1987: Began his pro career with Little Falls (Rookie).COLLEGE: Hit .408 with 17 homers at Eastern Illinois, earning all-conference honors in 1987.PERSONAL: Timothy Paul Bogar…he and his wife, Wendy, have two children, son T.J. (9) and daugh-

ter Aralee Anne (3) and reside in Normal, Ill.…was the Mets Leukemia Society representative from 1993-96…his father, Joe Bogar, is an Astros scout.

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1998 HOU SS 55 49 127 2 178 16 .989

3B 11 4 6 1 11 1 .9092B 11 10 14 0 24 4 1.000

1999 HOU SS 90 123 255 9 387 65 .9772B 1 1 2 0 3 1 1.0003B 12 6 20 0 26 0 1.000

2000 HOU 2B 2 1 2 1 4 1 .7503B 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000SS 95 120 243 11 374 55 .971

2001 LA 1B 3 9 0 0 9 1 1.000SS 2 1 2 0 3 0 1.0003B 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals 1B 60 190 15 0 205 20 1.0002B 36 36 63 4 103 23 .9613B 118 46 109 6 161 9 .963SS 441 530 1129 37 1696 243 .978OF 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Year Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1993 NYM 2B 6 13 13 1 27 6 .963

3B 7 4 11 0 15 2 1.000SS 66 88 193 8 289 34 .972

1994 NYM 1B 14 57 6 0 63 6 1.0002B 1 1 1 0 2 1 1.0003B 22 3 7 1 11 0 .909SS 7 16 24 0 40 9 1.000OF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

1995 NYM 1B 10 47 5 0 52 6 1.0002B 7 6 20 2 28 6 .9293B 25 9 29 2 40 4 .950SS 27 20 46 2 68 5 .971OF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

1996 NYM 1B 32 77 4 0 81 7 1.0002B 8 4 11 0 15 4 1.0003B 25 13 22 1 36 0 .972SS 19 10 24 0 34 6 1.000

1997 HOU 1B 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0003B 14 7 14 1 22 2 .955SS 80 103 215 5 323 53 .985

NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1997 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta Did Not Play--Injured1998 HOUSTON vs. San Diego Did Not Play1999 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta .750 2 4 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0

BOGAR’S CAREER PITCHING RECORDYear CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Houston 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 2 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

BOGAR CONTINUED…

BOGAR’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 4, three times (last: Sept. 9, 2000 at Chicago-NL)

Home Runs: 2, twice (last: Sept. 9, 2000 at Chicago-NL)

RBI: 5, Sept. 9, 2000 at Chicago-NL

Doubles: 3, June 21, 1997 vs.

Runs: 3, May 15, 1999 vs. San Francisco

Total Bases: 12, Aug. 14, 1993 at Philadelphia

Hit Streak: 10 games, May 24-June 14, 1999

Walks: 2, eight times (last: April 29, 2000 at Milwaukee)

S t r i k e o u t s : 4, Sept. 15, 1995 vs. Philadelphia

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .333 12 15 5 2 2 .412 .867vs. Left .333 --- 9 3 1 1 .400 .889vs. Right .333 --- 6 2 1 1 .429 .833Home .375 6 8 3 1 1 .444 .875Away .286 6 7 2 1 1 .375 .857None on .500 --- 8 4 2 2 .5561.375Runners on .143 --- 7 1 0 0 .250 .286April .000 2 2 0 0 0 .333 .000May .000 2 2 0 0 0 .000 .000June .500 7 10 5 2 2 .5001.300July .000 1 1 0 0 0 .500 .0000 on/out 1.000 --- 3 3 1 1 .0002.333RISP .000 --- 5 0 0 0 .167 .000R I S P / 2 o u t .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000C l o s e , L a t e .250 --- 8 2 1 1 .250 .750B. Loaded .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #6 .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #8 .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .400 .000Batting #9 .556 --- 9 5 2 2 .5561.444As 1b .400 --- 5 2 1 1 .4001.000As 3b .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As ss .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .500 .000As ph .429 --- 7 3 1 1 .4291.1430-0 count 1.000 --- 1 1 1 1 .0004.000After (0-1) .273 --- 11 3 1 1 .385 .636After (1-0) .333 --- 3 1 0 0 .333 .6672 strikes .333 --- 6 2 0 0 .500 .500Grass .333 12 15 5 2 2 .412 .867Day .333 6 6 2 1 1 .4291.000Night .333 6 9 3 1 1 .400 .778Inning 1-6 .500 5 4 2 1 1 .6671.500Inning 7+ .273 9 11 3 1 1 .273 .636vs.Mil .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Tex .750 2 4 3 1 1 .7501.750vs.Hou .250 3 4 1 1 1 .2501.000vs.SD .000 1 1 0 0 0 .500 .000vs.Col .000 2 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Ari .333 3 3 1 0 0 .500 .667Pre-All Star .333 12 15 5 2 2 .412 .867

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .228 1516 345 24 161 .298 .332vs. Left .256 531 136 10 66 .323 .373vs. Right .212 985 209 14 95 .285 .311Home .229 739 169 10 69 .304 .329Away .227 777 176 14 92 .293 .336None on .215 856 184 17 17 .266 .331Runners on .244 660 161 7 144 .336 .335March .000 2 0 0 0 .000 .000April .176 165 29 2 16 .271 .267May .200 220 44 2 20 .266 .291June .246 276 68 7 31 .307 .384July .214 327 70 4 26 .286 .297August .251 327 82 6 41 .316 .361September .263 198 52 3 26 .338 .379October .000 1 0 0 1 .500 .0000 on/out .213 380 81 9 9 .251 .339RISP .238 403 96 5 136 .352 .340Close,Late .205 244 50 3 27 .285 .291B. Loaded .098 41 4 0 21 .140 .122Batting #1 .152 33 5 1 2 .263 .242Batting #2 .305 105 32 6 19 .362 .552Batting #3 .000 8 0 0 0 .111 .000Batting #4 .118 17 2 0 4 .150 .176Batting #5 .143 14 2 0 0 .294 .143Batting #6 .174 23 4 0 2 .269 .261Batting #7 .253 158 40 3 19 .308 .361Batting #8 .224 1031 231 11 105 .296 .315Batting #9 .228 127 29 3 10 .301 .354As p .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As 1b .231 65 15 2 6 .254 .323As 2b .207 58 12 2 8 .277 .379As 3b .207 164 34 1 17 .250 .280As ss .233 1170 273 18 126 .308 .339As lf - 0 0 0 0 - -As ph .193 57 11 1 4 .309 .316Grass .225 892 201 13 91 .292 .321Turf .231 624 144 11 70 .307 .349Day .215 498 107 6 36 .288 .305Night .234 1018 238 18 125 .303 .346Inning 1-6 .236 959 226 16 102 .310 .339Inning 7+ .214 557 119 8 59 .279 .321vs.CWS .294 17 5 1 1 .333 .529vs.Cle .100 20 2 1 1 .217 .250vs.Det .294 17 5 0 3 .333 .412vs.KC .182 22 4 0 2 .208 .182vs.Mil .211 71 15 1 11 .293 .324vs.Min .167 18 3 0 1 .318 .222vs.Tex .750 4 3 1 1 .7501.750vs.Atl .240 100 24 2 14 .331 .340vs.ChC .236 89 21 3 10 .274 .416vs.Cin .180 89 16 2 5 .232 .281vs.Hou .250 24 6 1 4 .269 .417vs.LA .217 83 18 0 5 .316 .253vs.Mon .258 124 32 3 11 .324 .419vs.NYM .293 75 22 0 8 .353 .387vs.Phi .256 121 31 2 16 .305 .380vs.Pit .242 128 31 2 21 .302 .352vs.StL .212 99 21 2 11 .278 .283vs.SD .174 109 19 1 5 .270 .239vs.SF .211 109 23 1 8 .317 .284vs.Col .192 73 14 0 5 .241 .274vs.Fla .230 100 23 1 16 .279 .320vs.Ari .292 24 7 0 2 .469 .375Pre-All Star .214 762 163 12 72 .289 .316Post-All Star .241 754 182 12 89 .308 .349

BYBALLPARK

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by New York Mets in the eighth round of the 1987 June draft…on disabled list(June 14, 1990-remainder of season)…on DL(Aug. 16-Sept. 1, 1993)…on DL(May 6-June 9, 1994); includes rehabassignment to Norfolk…traded by Mets to Houston for INF Luis Lopez, March 31, 1997…on DL(Sept. 5, 1997-remain-der of season)…signed by Los Angeles as a free agent, Jan. 17, 2001…on DL(April 5-May 28, 2001)…on DL(June 15-30, 2001)…on DL(July 5-Sept. 4)…signed by Colorado as a free agent, Jan. 18, 2002.

BOGAR CONTINUED…

Multi-HR Games (2)Sept. 9, 2000 at Chicago-NLAug. 14, 1993 at Philadelphia

Pinch Hit HR (1)June 3, 2001 at Houston

Ballpark Avg AB H HR RBIComiskey Park .308 13 4 1 1Jacobs Field .000 5 0 0 0Tiger Stadium .000 2 0 0 0Kauffman Stadium .167 18 3 0 1County Stadium .190 42 8 1 5Metrodome .300 10 3 0 1Atlanta-Fulton .361 36 13 2 10Wrigley Field .224 49 11 2 7Cinergy Field .163 43 7 1 2Astrodome .221 362 80 5 35Dodger Stadium .208 48 10 1 3Olympic Stadium .250 72 18 1 7Shea Stadium .236 271 64 1 22

Ballpark Avg AB H HR RBIVeterans Stadium .283 53 15 2 7Three Rivers .255 55 14 1 10Busch Stadium .182 55 10 1 9Qualcomm Stadium .133 60 8 1 53 Com Park .200 55 11 0 4Coors Field .175 40 7 0 2Pro Player .298 47 14 0 10Turner Field .231 13 3 0 2Bank One Ball .250 8 2 0 0Monterrey Stadium 1.000 1 1 0 0Pacific Bell .000 4 0 0 0Enron Field .253 150 38 4 18Comerica Park .250 4 1 0 0

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 27 (28 on April 21)Born: April 21, 1974 in Wilmington, DEResidence: New Castle, DEMajor League Service: 0.040

SIGNED to a minor league free agent contract, Jan. 18, 2002.CAREER: Just completed his seventh year as a professional and saw his first major league action last

year with both the Rangers and Rockies.2001: Started off the year in the Rangers’ system…had his AAA contract purchased on May 29 and

made his major league debut on May 30 vs. Kansas City (0-2, 2 K)…walked and scored his first big leagueJune 1 vs. Minnesota…overall, in seven games with the Rangers, he was 0-for-10 with a walk and a runscored…was optioned to Oklahoma on June 10…claimed off waivers by Colorado on June 14 andassigned to Colorado Springs (AAA)…recalled from the Springs on June 29 and appeared in 14 games withthe Rockies, starting nine…batted .278 with a homer and four RBI in 36 at-bats…made his Rockies debuton June 29 at Arizona (0-1, K)…had his first major league hit, home run and RBI on one swing, July 1 atArizona (off Brian Anderson in the fifth inning)…had his first career multi-hit game July 4 at San Diego (2-for-4 with a double)…hit safely in four straight games (6-for-14), July 12-17…optioned back to AAAon July25 where he spent the rest of the year…with the Sky Sox, he was 69-for-208 (.332) with three homers and39 RBI.

2000: Played most of the season with Oklahoma (AAA)…saw action at first base (47), third base (19),left field (20) and right field (22)…led the team with 85 walks and finished second on the club in games(127), runs (81) and doubles (28)…combined with AA Tulsa and Oklahoma, he hit .274 (132-481)…fell justa single short of the cycle on July 7 vs. New Orleans.

1999: Finished fifth in the Texas League with 25 home runs and was third with 63 extra-base hits andfifth in runs scored (94)…named Texas League Player of the Week, June 21-27 after a two homer, seven-RBI game on June 23 against Arkansas…joined the Rangers for the Hall of Fame Game in Cooperstown,NY on July 23.

1998: Led Tulsa (AA) in doubles (34), games (132) and RBI (76)…tied for second with 15 HR…hit.259 while playing first base, third base and outfield.

1997: Finished first among all Florida State League third basemen with a .958 fielding percentage and271 assists…played all four infield positions with Charlotte (A)…his games (139), at-bats (522) and homeruns (15) led the club, while his 78 runs and 27 doubles tied for first on Charlotte.

1996: With Charleston, he played 85 games at third base and 47 at 1B…led the club with 72 walksand and tied a team high with 70 runs.

1995: Began his pro career by being named MVPof the New York-Penn League…led the league witha .358 average, 101 hits and a .437 on-base percentage.

COLLEGE: Played collegiately for the University of Delaware.PERSONAL: Clifford M. Brumbaugh…signed by Rangers scout Mike Toomey.

BRUMBAUGH’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 2, three times (last: July 17, 2001 at Oakland)

Home Runs: 1, July 1, 2001 at Arizona

RBI: 2, July 7, 2001 vs. Anaheim

Doubles: 1, twice (last: July 16, 2001 at Oakland)

Runs: 2, July 14, 2001 at Texas

Total Bases: 4, July 1, 2001 at Arizona

Hit Streak: 4, July 12-17, 2001

Walks: 1, three times (last: July 8, 2001 vs. Anaheim)

S t r i k e o u t s : 2, twice (last: July 14, 2001 at Te x a s )

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BRUMBAUGH’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1995 Hudson Val .358 74 282 44 101 134 19 4 2 45 0 2 2 39 4 51 15 3 11 .475 .4371996 Chston-Sc .242 132 458 70 111 166 23 7 6 45 1 2 1 72 2 103 20 7 5 .362 .3451997 Charlotte .261 139 522 78 136 216 27 4 15 70 0 4 6 47 2 99 13 11 7 .414 .3261998 Tulsa .259 132 483 65 125 206 34 1 15 76 3 5 4 54 5 77 1 3 12 .427 .3351999 Tulsa .281 135 513 94 144 260 35 3 25 89 0 4 2 71 1 88 18 4 5 .507 .368

Oklahoma .250 4 12 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .250 .2502000 Tulsa .222 7 27 5 6 13 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 9 0 10 1 0 2 .481 .417

Oklahoma .278 127 454 81 126 192 28 4 10 56 4 3 1 85 1 72 9 12 13 .423 .3902001 Oklahoma .307 54 202 38 62 103 11 3 8 42 0 3 2 33 0 41 3 3 3 .510 .404

TEXAS .000 7 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 .000 .091Colo Sprngs .332 53 208 31 69 98 18 1 3 39 0 4 0 34 0 52 5 3 1 .471 .419COLORADO .278 14 36 5 10 15 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 1 3 .417 .316

Major Lg. Totals .217 21 46 6 10 15 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 14 0 1 3 .326 .265National Lg. Totals .278 14 36 5 10 15 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 1 3 .417 .316American Lg. Totals .000 7 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 .000 .091Minor Lg. Totals .279 857 3161 507 883 1391 196 27 86 466 8 27 18 444 15 595 85 46 59 .440 .368

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 TEX OF 6 6 0 0 6 0 1.0002001 COL OF 11 15 0 0 15 0 1.000Totals 17 21 0 0 21 0 1.000

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2001 / CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .217 21 46 10 1 4 .265 .326vs. Left .265 --- 34 9 1 4 .306 .412vs. Right .083 --- 12 1 0 0 .154 .083Home .071 9 14 1 0 2 .235 .071Away .281 12 32 9 1 2 .281 .438None on .231 --- 26 6 1 1 .286 .423Runners on .200 --- 20 4 0 3 .238 .200May .000 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .000June .000 8 10 0 0 0 .091 .000July .294 12 34 10 1 4 .333 .4410 on/out .154 --- 13 2 1 1 .214 .462RISP .200 --- 10 2 0 3 .273 .200RISP/2out .333 --- 3 1 0 2 .500 .333Close,Late .125 --- 8 1 0 0 .125 .125B. Loaded .000 --- 1 0 0 1 .500 .000Batting #1 .000 --- 2 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #3 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #4 .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .333 --- 3 1 0 2 .500 .333Batting #6 .357 --- 14 5 0 1 .357 .429Batting #7 .167 --- 6 1 1 1 .286 .667Batting #8 .231 --- 13 3 0 0 .286 .308Batting #9 .000 --- 3 0 0 0 .000 .000As lf .200 --- 10 2 0 0 .200 .300As rf .226 --- 31 7 1 4 .294 .323All OF .220 --- 41 9 1 4 .273 .317As ph .200 --- 5 1 0 0 .200 .400All PH .200 --- 5 1 0 0 .200 .400

2001 / CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

0-0 count .333 --- 6 2 0 1 .333 .333After (0-1) .200 --- 25 5 0 0 .200 .280After (1-0) .200 --- 15 3 1 3 .333 .4002 strikes .111 --- 27 3 0 1 .143 .111Grass .217 21 46 10 1 4 .265 .326Day .231 5 13 3 1 1 .286 .462Night .212 16 33 7 0 3 .257 .273Inn. 1-6 .269 13 26 7 1 4 .345 .423Inn. 7+ .150 16 20 3 0 0 .150 .200vs.Ana .167 2 6 1 0 2 .375 .167vs.KC .000 1 2 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Min .000 2 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Oak .600 2 5 3 0 0 .600 .800vs.Sea .000 2 4 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Tex .333 2 9 3 0 1 .333 .333vs.Hou - 2 0 0 0 0 - -vs.LA .000 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.SD .500 1 4 2 0 0 .500 .750vs.SF .000 3 6 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Ari .200 3 5 1 1 1 .200 .800Pre-All Star .160 13 25 4 1 3 .250 .320Post-All Star .286 8 21 6 0 1 .286 .333

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Texas in the 13th round of the 1995 June draft…claimed off waivers byColorado, June 14, 2001.

BY BALLPARKBallPark Avg. AB H HR RBINetwork Assoc .600 5 3 0 0Arlington .200 15 3 0 1Qualcomm Stad .500 4 2 0 0Coors Field .125 8 1 0 2Bank One Ball .200 5 1 1 1SAFECO Field .000 4 0 0 0Pacific Bell .000 5 0 0 0

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 5-10 Wt: 176 B/T: S/R Age: 22Born: Jan. 15, 1980 in Beech Grove, Ind.Residence: Alexandria, Ind.Major League Service: None

ACQUIRED from Arizona along with OF Jack Cust for LHP Mike Myers, Jan. 7, 2002.CAREER: Closser is a switch-hitting catcher who is starting his fifth year as a professional…is a .277

hitter at the minor league level…has walked 269 times so far in just 406 games.2001: In his fourth season with the Diamondbacks organization, Closser was a California League All-

Star, hitting .291 (136-for-468) with 21 homers and 87 RBI for Lancaster (High A)…the switch-hitting catch-er’s 87 RBI were the fourth most among Arizona minor leaguers and his 21 homers ranked tied forfourth…represented the California League when Lancaster hosted the California / Carolina League All-Stargame…moved around in the batting order but primarily hit in the No. 5 slot, where he belted 15 of his 21home runs…hit right-handed pitching at a .294 (108-for-367) clip with 17 HR and 67 RBI…at home, he wasa .331 hitter (79-for-239)…started the year off hot, hitting safely in his first eight games (11-for-29,.379)…batted .333 in the month of April…had seven multi-hit games in the month, including four straightmulti-hit games, April 19-22, going 10-for-16 (.625)…included in that stretch was a five-RBI performance onApril 20 vs. Visalia…cooled down a bit in May and June but hit .305 in July…had a career-best 13-gamehitting streak, July 17-Aug. 1 (.346, 18-for-52)…went 5-for-5 on Aug. 9 vs. Rancho Cucamonga…hit safe-ly in 10 of his last 11 games to close out the year.

2000: Playing for South Bend (A), he hit .224 (74-for-331)…ranked fourth on the team with eight homeruns and his 60 walks were the second most for the Silver Hawks…had a seven-game hitting streak, May2-11, batting .417 (10-for-24) during the streak…primarily the team’s starting catcher, J.D. was also the des-ignated hitter for 24 games and saw action in three games at first base…had a nine-game hitting streak atthe end of the year, Aug. 19-Aug. 28 (.414, 12-for-29).

1999: Playing for Missoula (A), he was named to the Topps Class A-Short Season/Rookie League andPioneer League postseason all-star teams at catcher…led the Pioneer League in walks (71) and on-basepercentage and was second in runs (73) and fourth in doubles (22)…began the year with South Bend (A),where he hit .241 with three homers and 27 RBI…hit .327 (16-for-49) in April, incuding a four-hit affair onApril 25 against West Michigan…but then batted only .235 (20-for-85) in May and .150 (6-for-40) in Junebefore being sent to Missoula…went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBIin his first game with theOsprey, June 16 at Great Falls…got at least a hit in 59 of his 76 games…had 11 multi-hit games inAugust…drove in four runs on just one hit, Aug. 10 vs. Butte.

1998: Spent most of his first pro season with Tucson (R), where he had a team-best 47 hits, 13 dou-bles, 37 walks, four home runs and 21 RBI…his walks and .453 on-base percentage ranked third in theArizona League…moved on to play four games with Single A South Bend, going 3-for-14 with twoRBI…signed as Arizona’s fifth round selection in that year’s June free agent draft.

PERSONAL: Jeffrey Darrin Closser…attended Monroe High School in Alexandria, Ind.…signed byscout Scott Jaster…Named 1998 Mr. Baseball by the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association.

CLOSSER’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1998 D'Backs (ARL) .313 45 150 26 47 76 13 2 4 21 0 1 2 37 2 36 3 2 3 .507 .453

South Bend .214 4 14 3 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 .286 .3131999 South Bend .241 52 174 29 42 59 8 0 3 27 0 3 1 34 0 37 0 1 3 .339 .363

Missoula .324 76 275 73 89 141 22 0 10 54 1 6 2 71 2 57 9 3 8 .513 .4582000 South Bend .224 101 331 54 74 119 19 1 8 37 1 1 3 60 4 61 6 2 7 .360 .3472001 Lancaster .291 128 468 85 136 237 26 6 21 87 1 4 2 65 4 106 6 7 9 .506 .377Minor Lg. Totals .277 406 1412 270 391 636 89 9 46 228 4 15 10 269 12 304 24 15 30 .450 .393

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 191 B/T: R/R Age: 22 (23 on Oct. 13)Born: Oct. 13, 1979 in Bridgeport, Conn.Residence: Delmar, NYMajor League Service: None

SELECTED in the eighth round of the 2000 June draft.CAREER: Invited to his first major league camp, Conway has played in 131 contests, 128 behind the

plate, and has accumulated a .980 fielding percentage in two seasons in the Rockies’ organization…in1021 total chances, Conway has committed only 20 errors and has stockpiled 908 putouts and 88assists…in 2001, he virtually doubled every offensive number from his inaugural year, most notably nearlytripling his hit total from 22 in 2000 to 62 in 2001, helping his career average elevate .46 points.

2001: A member of the Asheville Tourists team that played in the South Atlantic League Finals,Conway appeared in 86 games…compiled a .227 (62-for-273) average with 12 doubles, a triple, fivehomers and 27 RBI…somewhat feasting on lefties throughout the season, Conway finished the year witha .340 (33-for-97) batting average with five doubles, two homers and 16 RBI…through April and May, Danhit a combined .203 (23-for-113) with six doubles, no triples or homers and knocked in eight runs in 33games…his on-base pct. in those two months was just above .250 at .256…in the corresponding final threemonths of the regular season, he batted .257 (39-for-152) with six doubles, a triple, two homers and 19RBI…over those three months, his on-base percentage was .380, helping raise it to .327 at seasonsend…in August,Conway saw action in 22 games as the Tourists made their stretch run into the play-offs…he batted .235 (16-for-68) hitting three doubles, notching his only triple of the year and smacking twohomers…his homers came in back-to-back outings, Aug. 12 and 14…also in August, Conway caught theonly two shutouts of the month…Dan was the catcher of record in the Tourists final five shutouts of the year.

2000: In his first professional season, Conway saw action in 45 games for A-Portland…he finished theyear with a .158 (22-for-139) average and 12 RBI…he had four multi-hit games on the year, three two-hit-ters and one three-hit contest.

COLLEGE: Dan was the 2000 MVP of Wake Forest University, Dan studied Political SciencePERSONAL: Dan James Conway…resides in Delmar, New York…he lettered in Baseball,Basketball

and Golf while at Bethlehem Central(NY) High School…signed by Jay Matthews

CONWAY’S CAREERRECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .158 45 139 13 22 27 5 0 0 12 2 2 2 15 1 40 1 1 5 .194 .2472001 Asheville .227 86 273 31 62 91 12 1 5 27 2 1 3 38 1 82 2 1 4 .333 .327Minor Lg. Totals .204 131 412 44 84 118 17 1 5 39 4 3 5 53 2 122 3 2 9 .286 .300

Class AAAYears Club League1993- Colo. Springs (Colo.) Sky Sox Pacific Coast

Class AAYears Club League1993 New Haven (Conn.) Ravens Eastern League1999- Carolina Mudcats Southern League

Class A-AdvancedYears Club League1992 Visalia (Calif.) Oaks California League1993 Central Valley Rockies California League1994- Salem (Va.) Avalanche Carolina League

Class AYears Club League1993- Asheville (N.C.) Tourists South Atlantic League

Class A-Short SeasonYears Club League1992-94 Bend (Ore.) Rockies Northwest League1995-00 Portland (Ore.) Rockies Northwest League2001- Tri-City (Wash.)Dust Devils Northwest League

Rookie Level-Short SeasonYears Club League1992 Mesa (Ariz) Rockies/Cubs Arizona League1993-94 Chandler (Ariz.) Rockies Arizona League1995 Mesa (Ariz) Rockies Arizona League1996 Chandler (Ariz.) Rockies Arizona League1997 Mesa (Ariz) Rockies Arizona League1998-00 Tucson (Ariz) Rockies Arizona League2001- Casper (Wyo.) PioneerLeague

★ Rockies All-Time Affiliates ★

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 5-10 Wt: 215 B/T: R/R Age: 34 (35 on May 24)Born: May 24, 1967 in San Felix, Bolivar, VenezuelaResidence: Caracas, VenezuelaMajor League Service: 10.003

SIGNED to a minor league free-agent contract, Jan. 11, 2002.CAREER: The 11-year major league veteran has a 30% caught stealing rate, throwing out 103 of 344

attempts with seven pickoffs…has missed two of the last three seasons due to injuries (1999-achilles,2001-back)…was the starting catcher for the 1998 NLChampion Padres.

2001: Carlos suffered from a back injury that kept him out of baseball almost the entire season…wasplaced on the 15-day disabled list by St. Louis on March 28 (retroactive to March 23)…on May 26, he wenton a rehab assignment at Triple A Memphis…played in two games for the Redbirds and was 2-for-4 with ahome run and one RBI…the back injury surfaced again and he did not play the rest of the year…was trans-ferred to the 60-day DLon Aug. 10…elected for free agency, Nov. 11.

2000: Combined with the Padres and Cardinals, he hit .256 with three homers and 35 RBI…threw out30% of attempted base stealers (24-80)…hit a two-run pinch hit home run off John Burkett at Atlanta onMay 20…had a season-high nine-game hitting streak, May 24-June 5 (.448, 13-for-29)…was dealt to theCardinals at the trading deadline, July 31…suffered a sprained lower back on Aug. 27 at Atlanta…did notofficially go on the disabled list but did miss 22 games before returning on Sept. 21. Postseason: Startedbehind the plate in all eight of the Cardinals playoff games…had a .259 batting average with a home run,two RBI and six runs scored…gunned down four of seven attempted base stealers (57%)…hit his firstcareer postseason home run off Tom Glavine in Game 2 of the Division Series in a 10-4 St. Louis victory.

1999: Carlos ruptured his left achilles tendon in a spring training game against the White Sox onMarch 17…underwent surgery to repair the tendon on March 18 and missed the entire season…did play in16 games for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League after the season.

1998: The Padres’ everyday catcher, Hernandez played in a career-high 129 games, including 102starts behind the plate…set personal highs in at-bats (390), hits (102), total bases (144), homers (9) andRBI (52)…threw out 19-of-77 (25%) base stealers…on July 3, he hit a 414-foot home run off Colorado’sJamey Wright, becoming just the 19th player to ever reach the left field second deck at QualcommStadium…had his first career “walk off” homer on Aug. 7 vs. Florida, taking Justin Speier deep in the 13thinning. Postseason: Overall, he batted .325 (13-for-40) for the NLpennant winners…in the Division Seriesagainst Houston, he led the club with a .417 (5-for-12) average…then tied Steve Finley for the top average(.333, 6-for-18) in the NLCS vs. Atlanta…caught Kevin Brown’s three-hit shutout in Game 2 against theBraves and also caught SD’s combined shutout in Game 6…was 2-for-10 against the Yankees in the WorldSeries.

1997: In his first season with San Diego, Carlos hit a career best .313 (42-for-134)…hit his secondcareer pinch hit home run on May 19 at Cincinnati off Stan Belinda…posted a career-best 10-game hittingstreak, June 24-Aug. 25…was on the 15-day disabled list in the midst of that streak, from July 13-Aug. 15with a strained right calf…played at Rancho Cucamongo (A) and Las Vegas (AAA) during rehabilitation.

1996: Appeared in 13 games before going on the disabled list on May 17 with a strained lowerback…reinstated June 15 and optioned to AAAAlbuquerque, where he made 50 starts and hit .240.

1995: Threw out 48% of base stealers (11-23)…had a career high five RBI on July 8 at Cincinnati…hithis first career pinch hit homer on Sept. 2 vs. Montreal, a three-run bomb off Dave Lieber…underwent sur-gery on his right knee following the season.

1994: Did not commit an error for the Dodgers on the season as he was perfect in 117 chances…threwout seven of 21 (33%) base stealers, including the Mets’Jose Vizcaino three times at second base.

1993: Allowed just one passed ball on the year in 50 games for Los Angeles…on July 18 vs. Montreal,he hit his first-ever home run off a righthander (Jeff Shaw)…underwent sugery following the season torepair a partial tear to the labrum in his right shoulder.

1992: In his first full season as a Dodger, he made 47 starts at catcher…hit his first career home runon July 18 at Philadelphia off Kyle Abbott…had two separate eight-game hitting streaks (June 6-25 & July29-Aug. 10).

1991: Named to Baseball America’s Pacific Coast League All-Star team after hitting .345 forAlbuquerque (AAA)…his average led the entire Dodgers’ system but was an at-bat short of qualifying inleague play…his 694 chances accepted at catcher was tops in the PCL…won the Jack Perconte Award for

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HERNANDEZ’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1985 Dodgers .245 22 49 3 12 13 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 4 .265 .2881986 Dodgers .312 57 205 19 64 74 7 0 1 31 1 1 2 5 2 18 1 2 7 .361 .3331987 Bakersfield .228 48 162 22 37 54 6 1 3 22 1 2 3 14 0 23 8 4 6 .333 .2981988 Bakersfield .309 92 333 37 103 137 15 2 5 52 3 4 1 16 2 39 3 2 18 .411 .339

Albuquerque .125 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .125 .1251989 San Antonio .300 99 370 37 111 157 16 3 8 41 1 3 7 12 0 46 2 3 12 .424 .332

Albuquerque .214 4 14 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 .214 .3131990 Albuquerque .315 52 143 11 45 55 8 1 0 16 0 3 1 8 1 25 2 2 5 .385 .348

LOS A N G E L E S .200 10 20 2 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .250 .2001991 Albuquerque .345 95 345 60 119 171 24 2 8 44 0 2 1 24 5 36 5 5 10 .496 .387

LOS A N G E L E S .214 15 14 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 1 0 2 .286 .2501992 LOS A N G E L E S .260 69 173 11 45 58 4 0 3 17 0 2 4 11 1 21 0 1 8 .335 .3161993 LOS A N G E L E S .253 50 99 6 25 36 5 0 2 7 1 0 0 2 0 11 0 0 0 .364 .2671994 LOS A N G E L E S .219 32 64 6 14 22 2 0 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 .344 .2311995 LOS A N G E L E S .149 45 94 3 14 21 1 0 2 8 1 0 1 7 0 25 0 0 5 .223 .2161996 LOS A N G E L E S .286 13 14 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 .286 .375

Albuquerque .240 66 233 19 56 82 11 0 5 30 1 3 2 11 0 49 5 4 4 .352 .2771997 SAN DIEGO .313 50 134 15 42 60 7 1 3 14 1 0 0 3 0 27 0 2 5 .448 .328

Rancho Cuca .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .250 .250Las Vegas .400 3 10 1 4 7 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 .700 .417

1998 SAN DIEGO .262 129 390 34 102 144 15 0 9 52 0 2 9 16 2 54 2 2 19 .369 .3051999 Injured2000 SAN DIEGO .251 58 191 16 48 65 11 0 2 25 0 2 3 16 1 26 1 3 4 .340 .316

ST. LOUIS .275 17 51 7 14 21 4 0 1 10 0 1 1 5 0 9 1 0 0 .412 .3452001 Memphis .500 2 4 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.250 .500Major Lg. Totals .253 488 1244 102 315 440 51 1 24 141 3 8 19 63 4 196 5 8 43 .354 .298Minor Lg. Totals .297 544 1880 211 558 760 88 9 32 250 7 19 17 96 11 249 26 22 69 .404 .333

inspirational play at Albuquerque.…called up to LAand played in 15 games, going 3-for-14.1990: Made his major league debut on April 20 vs. Houston, starting at catcher…got his first MLhit in

that game, a double off Jim Deshaies in his second at-bat…recorded his first RBI in his next start on April28 vs. the Cubs.

1989: For AA San Antonio, he was a Texas League All-Star, hitting .300 with eight homers and 41RBI…led the league’s catchers with a 737 total chances…promoted to AAAAlbuquerque late in the year.

1988: Bakersfield’s MVP, Carlos hit .309 with 15 doubles, 5 HR and 52 RBI…voted the CaliforniaLeague’s Best Defensive Catcher by league managers and coaches…also had his first taste of Triple A.

1987: Stole a career high eight bases for Bakersfield (A), while hitting three home runs.1986: Ranked third in the Gulf Coast League in batting (.312) and seventh in RBI (31).1985: Began his professional career with Bradenton (R) of the Gulf Coast League as an infielder.PERSONAL: Carlos Alberto Hernandez…he and his wife, Jaqueline, have a son, Carlos Jr.

(15)…when his professional career started, he was just the second Venezuelan catcher in major leaguehistory (Bo Diaz)…graduated in 1985 from Escuela Tecnica Industrial in San Felix, Bolivar, Venezuelawhere he played baseball, volleyball and ran track.

HERNANDEZ’S CAREER HIGHS &LOWSHits: 3, nine times (last: June 19, 1998 at San Francisco)

Home Runs: 1, 24 times (last: Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Cin)

RBI: 5, July 8, 1995 at Cincinnati

Doubles: 2, June 10, 1993 at San Diego

Runs: 2, seven times (last: Sept. 23, 2000 at Chicago)

Total Bases: 8, Aug. 17, 1997 vs. Chicago-NL

Hit Streak: 10 games, June 24-Aug. 25, 1997

Walks: 3, twice (last: May 31, 2000 vs. Milwaukee)

S t r i k e o u t s : 3, three times (last: April 22, 2000 at Houston)

NL DIVISIONSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1998 SANDIEGO vs. Houston .417 4 12 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 02000 ST. LOUIS vs. Atlanta .273 3 11 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 2NLDS Totals .348 7 23 3 8 0 0 1 1 1 2

NL CHAMPIONSHIPSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1998 SANDIEGO vs. Atlanta .333 6 18 2 6 1 0 0 0 1 52000 ST. LOUIS vs. New York-NL .250 5 16 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 1NLCS Totals .294 11 34 5 10 1 0 0 1 2 6

WORLD SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO1998 SANDIEGO vs. New York-AL .200 4 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3

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CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1990 LA C 10 37 2 0 39 0 1.0001991 LA C 13 24 4 1 29 0 .966

3B 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0001992 LA C 63 295 37 7 339 4 .9791993 LA C 43 181 15 7 203 0 .9661994 LA C 27 104 13 0 117 3 1.0001995 LA C 41 210 25 4 239 4 .9831996 LA C 9 31 1 0 32 0 1.0001997 SD C 44 234 26 3 263 1 .989

1B 4 5 3 0 8 0 1.0001998 SD C 122 794 53 7 854 6 .992

1B 1 1 0 0 1 0 1.0002000 SD C 54 343 33 5 381 3 .9872000 STL C 16 96 9 4 109 0 .963

1B 1 2 0 0 2 0 1.000Totals C 442 2349 218 38 2605 21 .985

1B 6 8 3 0 11 0 1.0003B 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000

Passed Balls (36)…1990 (1); 1991 (2); 1992 (5); 1993 (1); 1994 (4); 1995 (5); 1996 (0); 1997 (1); 1998 (13); 2000 (3); 2001 (2)

Grand Slams (0)None

Multi-HR Games (0)None

Pinch Hit HR (3)May 20, 2000 at Atlanta

May 19, 1997 at CincinnatiSept. 2, 1995 vs. Montreal

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Los Angeles as a non-drafted free agent, Oct. 10, 1984…on disabled list (May17-June 14, 1996); includes rehab assignment to Albuquerque…signed by San Diego as a free agent, Dec. 2, 1996…onDL(July 13-Aug. 15, 1997); includes rehab assignment to Rancho Cucamonga and Las Vegas…on DL(March 29,1999-remainder of the season)…on DL(April 7-22, 2000)…on DL(July 6-28, 2000)…traded by San Diego to St. Louiswith INF Nate Tebbs for PHeathcliff Slocumb and OFBen Johnson, July 31, 2000…signed with Colorado as a freeagent, Jan. 11, 2002.

CAREER CAREERAvg AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Grass .258 1015 262 18 110 .305 .352Turf .231 229 53 6 31 .265 .362Day .255 436 111 12 60 .286 .381Night .252 808 204 12 81 .304 .339Inning 1-6 .248 762 189 9 84 .294 .323Inning 7+ .261 482 126 15 57 .303 .402vs.Ana .182 11 2 0 0 .182 .273vs.Mil .452 31 14 0 5 .553 .548vs.Oak .385 26 10 1 4 .429 .500vs.Sea .300 20 6 1 2 .300 .550vs.Tex .231 13 3 0 0 .231 .231vs.Atl .247 97 24 2 10 .318 .361vs.ChC .368 76 28 2 8 .392 .553vs.Cin .240 104 25 5 19 .279 .433vs.Hou .212 104 22 1 8 .259 .269vs.LA .179 56 10 0 6 .270 .232vs.Mon .238 63 15 2 11 .279 .397vs.NYM .233 90 21 0 4 .266 .244vs.Phi .244 78 19 2 9 .277 .372vs.Pit .228 92 21 2 11 .265 .348vs.StL .208 72 15 0 5 .266 .208vs.SD .222 54 12 1 5 .263 .352vs.SF .324 68 22 2 13 .378 .412vs.Col .274 73 20 2 9 .299 .397vs.Fla .235 68 16 1 10 .254 .309vs.Ari .208 48 10 0 2 .255 .208

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg AB H HR RBIEdison Field .500 2 1 0 0County Stadium .400 20 8 0 3Oakland-Alameda .409 22 9 1 3Kingdome .500 4 2 0 0Ballpark at Arlington .200 10 2 0 0Atl. Fulton County .290 31 9 0 3Wrigley Field .333 27 9 0 2Cinergy Field .226 62 14 2 10Astrodome .286 35 10 0 1Dodger Stadium .223 278 62 3 19Olympic Stadium .179 28 5 0 3Shea Stadium .255 47 12 0 4Veterans Stadium .195 41 8 2 7

Ballpark Avg AB H HR RBIThree Rivers .233 43 10 2 9Busch Stadium .293 58 17 1 7Qualcomm Park .273 363 99 11 493 Com Park .325 40 13 1 6Coors Field .240 25 6 0 2Pro Player Stadium .242 33 8 0 4Turner Field .130 23 3 1 3BankOne Ballpark .154 26 4 0 1Mile High Stadium .167 6 1 0 2Aloha Stadium .000 3 0 0 0SAFECO Field .250 8 2 0 1Enron Field .111 9 1 0 2

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Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .253 1244 315 24 141 .298 .354vs. Left .276 471 130 11 43 .322 .384vs. Right .239 773 185 13 98 .283 .335Home .252 614 155 14 67 .306 .362Away .254 630 160 10 74 .289 .346None on .250 711 178 10 10 .288 .335Runners on .257 533 137 14 131 .309 .379March .250 4 1 0 1 .400 .250April .263 152 40 2 17 .315 .349May .254 276 70 3 16 .302 .315June .242 244 59 5 28 .294 .348July .240 196 47 7 32 .286 .398August .276 199 55 3 26 .318 .382September .252 151 38 4 21 .271 .364October .227 22 5 0 0 .227 .2270 on/out .281 317 89 4 4 .313 .369RISP .253 316 80 7 115 .317 .377Close,Late .232 246 57 8 26 .288 .374B. Loaded .316 38 12 0 26 .366 .368Batting #1 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #2 .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #3 .174 23 4 1 2 .208 .304Batting #4 .316 19 6 0 1 .316 .368Batting #5 .192 26 5 1 5 .250 .346Batting #6 .188 149 28 0 8 .242 .221Batting #7 .262 672 176 13 75 .311 .359Batting #8 .271 299 81 8 44 .308 .405Batting #9 .288 52 15 1 6 .296 .423As c .256 1179 302 21 131 .302 .354As 1b .333 6 2 0 0 .333 .333As ph .186 59 11 3 10 .210 .356

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-4 Wt: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 30 (31 on Sept. 18)Born: Sept. 18, 1971 in Dallas, TexasResidence: Dallas, TexasMajor League Service: 5.029

SIGNED to a free-agent contract, Jan. 14, 2002.CAREER: After four seasons with Houston, Chris pitched in Detroit last season before signing with

the Rockies as a free agent…since 1999, only four pitchers (Hampton, Pettitte, Estes, Rogers) haveinduced more ground-ball doubleplays than Holt’s 70…needs 74 strikeouts for 500 in his career.

2001: Holt made 22 starts with eight relief appearances for Detroit…went 7-9 with a 5.77 ERA(151.1ip, 97 er) with 57 walks and 80 strikeouts…made his Tigers debut on April 7 at Chicago…pitched eightinnings, allowing seven hits and three runs and got his first ALvictory…lost his next two starts (April 12 vs.Cleveland, April 18 vs. Chicago)…pitched 2.2 innings in relief on April 22 at Cleveland, his first appearanceout of the bullpen since May 20, 2000 at Montreal…tossed a complete game in his fourth start of the year,April 26 vs. Baltimore…gave up nine hits and two runs in getting his second victory of the year and his fifthcareer CG…went 2-2 in May, pitching at least 5.2 innings in each of his six starts during the month…struck-out a season-best seven batters in a no-decision on May 25 vs. the White Sox…made his 100th careerstart to close out the month on May 30 vs. the Indians and suffered his fourth loss of the year (6.0 ip, 5er)…on June 10 vs. Milwaukee, he gave up eight runs on nine hits in getting his fifth loss…won back-to-back starts against the eventual World Series pairing, June 15 at Arizona (6.0 ip, 2 er, 4 k’s) & June 20 vs.the Yankees (7.1 ip, 2 er, 5 k’s)…then lost back-to-back decisions to the Twins (June 25, 30)…made hisshortest start of the season (3.1 ip) on July 6 vs. Chicago, giving up six runs and seven hits but did not fac-tor in the decision…after beating the Indians on July 20, Holt lost starts at New York (5.1 ip, 6 er, and a sea-son-high 11 hits) and in Tiger Stadium to Seattle (4.1 ip, 5 er)…after his Aug. 6 start against Oakland, hewas moved into the bullpen for the rest of the year…pitched a team-high six innings of relief on Aug. 22 atSeattle in a 16-1 loss…it was the most relief IP by a Tiger pitcher since Kevin Jarvis threw 6.0 innings onJuly 21, 1997…then threw in 5.0 innings of long relief on Aug. 29 vs. the White Sox (5.0 ip, 2 er)…appearedin only two games in September and then just one in October (Oct. 2 vs. Min).

2000: Chris made a career-high 34 starts for the Astros, going 8-16 with a 5.35 ERA…the eight winstied his personal best (8 in 1997) and the 16 losses were the most of his career…also struckout a careerhigh 136 batters…threw a team-high three complete games…tossed a one-hit complete game shutout onApril 28 at Milwaukee…it was the first one-hitter by an Astros pitcher since Pete Harnisch on Sept. 17, 1993and just the 23rd in franchise history…also made two relief appearances on the year, May 16 and May20…ended Houston’s seven-game losing streak by throwing a complete game in a 10-2 win on May 23 vs.Philadelphia (8 h, 2 r)…tied his career high with eight strikeouts on May 28 vs. Atlanta…on Aug. 4, he washit in the face by the Peter Bergeron line drive against the Expos…missed his Aug. 9 start against the Metswith a bruised cheek bone…pitched in his 100th career game on Sept. 14 vs. Pittsburgh (no decision, 4.1ip, 6 er)…won his career-tying eighth game with a victory on Oct. 1 vs. Milwaukee (5 hits, 1 unearned run).

1999: Compiled a 5-13 record, 4.66 ERAin 26 starts and six relief appearances…lost his first six deci-sions of the year until getting his first win on June 20 vs. Montreal…struck out a career high eight on April17 vs. St. Louis…notched his first and only career save on July 9 at Kansas City…threw 7.0 shutout inningson July 19 vs. Cleveland but did not get a decision after the bullpen allowed two runs…stretched his score-less streak to 14.2 innings as he held the Padres to no runs through 7.0 ip in his very next start before allow-ing a run.

1998: Spent the year on the disabled list recovering from shoulder surgery…made one rehab startwith Kissimmee (A), getting the loss.

1997: In his first full year in the majors, Chris made 32 starts with one relief outing in being named theAstros’ Rookie of the Year by the Houston chapter of the BBWAA…made his first major league start Aug.4 vs. St. Louis (6.1 ip, 2 er)…recorded his first career win in his second game, April 10 at Atlanta (7.0 ip, 3er)…underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right rotator cuff, Oct. 14 in Birmingham, Ala…the procedurewas performed by Dr. James Andrews.

1996: Chris was recalled from AAA Tucson on Sept. 1…made his major league debut that day at

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HOLT’S CAREER RECORDYear CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1992 Auburn 2 5 4.45 14 14 0 0 0 0 83.0 75 48 41 9 7 24 0 81 11 41993 Quad City 11 10 2.27 26 26 10 3 0 0 186.1 162 70 47 10 3 54 1 176 9 31994 Jackson 10 9 3.45 26 25 5 2 0 0 167.0 169 78 64 11 9 22 2 111 5 11995 Jackson 2 2 1.67 5 5 1 1 0 0 32.1 27 8 6 2 0 5 1 24 1 0

Tucson 5 8 4.10 20 19 0 0 0 0 118.2 155 65 54 5 7 32 1 69 6 01996 Tucson 9 6 3.72 28 27 4 1 0 0 186.1 209 87 77 11 5 38 1 137 6 1

HOUSTON 0 1 5.79 4 0 0 0 3 0 4.2 5 3 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 01997 HOUSTON 8 12 3.52 33 32 0 0 0 0 209.2 211 98 82 17 8 61 4 95 1 01998 Kissimmee 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 6 4 4 0 0 4 0 1 1 01999 HOUSTON 5 13 4.66 32 26 0 0 2 1 164.0 193 92 85 12 8 57 1 115 5 02000 HOUSTON 8 16 5.35 34 32 3 1 1 0 207.0 247 131 123 22 8 75 2 136 10 12001 DETROIT 7 9 5.77 30 22 1 0 3 0 151.1 197 102 97 18 8 57 5 80 3 0Major Lg. Totals 28 51 4.76 133 112 4 1 9 1 736.2 853 426 390 69 32 253 13 426 20 1National Lg. Totals 21 42 4.51 103 90 3 1 6 1 585.1 656 324 293 51 24 196 8 346 17 1American Lg. Totals 7 9 5.77 30 22 1 0 3 0 151.1 197 102 97 18 8 57 5 80 3 0Minor Lg. Totals 39 41 3.39 120 117 20 7 0 0 777.2 803 360 293 48 31 179 6 599 39 9

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 DET P 30 9 17 1 27 1 .963Totals P 133 49 98 6 153 8 .961

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .250 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0Totals .090 177 12 16 2 0 0 6 8 83 0

Pittsburgh, pitching a 1-2-3 inning…took the loss in his first MLdecision, Sept. 11 vs. Philadelphia…pitchedin four games with the Astros (4.2 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 0 K)…at Triple A, he led the Pacific Coast Leaguewith 186.1 innings and 1.70 walks per nine IP…tossed four complete games, one shutout.

1995: Began the year with AAJackson (2-2, 1.67 ERA)…promoted to Triple-A Tucson and went on tostart 19 of 20 games…ranked second among Tucson pitchers in innings (118.2) and was third in strikeouts(69)…combined with both clubs, Holt had a 3.58 ERA, 10th best among all Astros minor leaguers.

1994: For Double A Jackson, Chris walked only 22 batters in 167.0 innings, a 1.2 walks per nine IP,best in the Texas League…among league leaders, his 3.45 ERAwas eighth, his five complete games weresecond and his 167.0 ip was fifth…had one CG shutout, tied for first in the league.

1993: Threw 10 complete games for Quad City, by far the best in the Midwest League…he also ledthe league with 186.1 ip…he also tied for first with three shutouts and was second in both ERA(2.27) andshutouts (3)…earned Midwest League All-Star honors.

1992: Began his pro career with Single A Auburn, starting 14 games while striking out 81 batters.PERSONAL: Christopher Michael Holt…he and his wife, Lisa, and son, Mason (3), reside in

Dallas…attended Navarro (TX) Junior College.

HOLT’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSS t r i k e o u t s : 8, twice (last: May 28, 2000 vs. Arizona)

Low-Hit Complete Game: 1, April 28, 2000 at Milwaukee

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 6.0 ip, Aug. 22, 2001 at Sea.

Win Streak (starts): 3, May 5-16, 1997

Win Streak (decisions): 3, May 5-16, 1997

Losing Streak (starts): 6, April 10-June 15, 1999

Losing Streak (decisions): 6, April 10-June 15, 1999

Wa l k s : 5, four times (last: June 20, 2001 vs. New Yo r k - A L )

Earned Runs: 9, twice (last: April 16, 2000 at San Diego)

Scoreless Innings: 14.2 ip, July 19-July 24, 1999

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston in the third round of the 1992 June draft…on disabled list (March 31-Oct. 29, 1998)…traded by Houston to Detroit with OF Roger Cedeño and C Mitch Meluskey for C Brad Ausmus, PDougBrocail and Nelson Cruz, Dec. 11, 2000…signed by Colorado to a free agent contract, Jan. 14, 2002.

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NL DIVISIONSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO1999 HOUSTON vs. Atlanta 0-0 ----- 1 0 0 0.0 3 3 3 0 0

CG Shutouts (1)April 28, 2000 at Milwaukee (1 hit)

Complete Games (4)April 26, 2001 vs. Baltimore (2 r, 9 h)

August 14, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh (2 r, 5 h)April 28, 2000 at Milwaukee (0 r, 1 h)

May 23, 2000 vs. Philadelphia (2 r, 8 h)

Most Strikeouts8 May 28, 2000 vs. Arizona8 April 17, 1999 vs. St. Louis7 May 25, 2001 vs. Chicago-AL7 July 6, 2000 vs. Arizona7 May 23, 2000 vs. Philadelphia7 Sept. 12, 1999 vs. Chicago-NL7 April 26, 1997 vs. San Francisco

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .295 2888 853 69 253 426 .355 .435vs. Left .316 1397 442 41 142 181 .380 .488vs. Right .276 1491 411 28 111 245 .332 .384Start .296 2734 808 67 235 404 .355 .438Relief .292 154 45 2 18 22 .362 .377Home .290 1602 464 31 148 266 .354 .419Away .302 1286 389 38 105 160 .357 .453None on .291 1620 471 35 132 237 .349 .422Runners on .301 1268 382 34 121 189 .363 .4510 on/out .299 725 217 14 69 97 .367 .406RISP .290 725 210 19 81 122 .356 .4461st IP .303 505 153 12 59 80 .380 .422Inni. 1-6 .289 2498 723 61 217 387 .350 .431Inn. 7+ .333 390 130 8 36 39 .389 .456Close,Late .320 147 47 3 15 17 .382 .429vs 1st Batr.400 20 8 1 1 2 .429 .650Pre-All Star .303 1641 498 42 143 253 .364 .454Post-All Star .285 1247 355 27 110 173 .344 .409

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.77 7 9 0 30151.1 97 57 80Start 6.09 7 9 0 22127.0 86 46 67Relief 4.07 0 0 0 8 24.1 11 11 13Home 6.59 2 7 0 17 83.1 61 41 39Away 4.76 5 2 0 13 68.0 36 16 41April 5.40 2 2 0 5 26.2 16 8 12May 5.60 2 2 0 6 35.1 22 18 25June 5.45 2 3 0 6 38.0 23 11 20July 8.53 1 1 0 4 19.0 18 6 11August 5.40 0 1 0 6 25.0 15 11 9Sept. 4.15 0 0 0 2 4.1 2 2 3October 3.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 1 1 0Grass 5.79 6 8 0 28 138.1 89 56 72Turf 5.54 1 1 0 2 13.0 8 1 8Day 5.97 3 4 0 13 63.1 42 18 29Night 5.63 4 5 0 17 88.0 55 39 51vs.Bal 2.00 1 0 0 1 9.0 2 0 2vs.Bos 2.89 0 0 0 2 9.1 3 0 7vs.Ana 4.70 0 1 0 2 7.2 4 5 3vs.CWS 5.24 1 1 0 4 22.1 13 11 15vs.Cle 6.11 1 2 0 4 17.2 12 8 13vs.KC 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 0vs.Mil 16.62 0 1 0 1 4.1 8 2 0vs.Min 5.06 0 2 0 3 16.0 9 4 6vs.NYY 5.68 1 1 0 2 12.2 8 5 5vs.Oak 4.76 0 0 0 1 5.2 3 2 1vs.Sea 7.84 0 1 0 2 10.1 9 4 5vs.Tex 5.40 1 0 0 2 11.2 7 8 6vs.Tor 7.71 0 0 0 1 2.1 2 2 1vs.ChC 16.20 0 0 0 1 3.1 6 1 2vs.Cin 7.20 0 0 0 1 5.0 4 4 4vs.Ari 3.00 1 0 0 1 6.0 2 1 4vs.TB 7.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 5 0 6Pre-All Star 5.84 6 7 0 18103.1 67 38 59Post-All Star 5.63 1 2 0 12 48.0 30 19 21

Avg AB H HR BB SOGDPOBP SLGTotal .319 617 197 18 57 80 16 .381 .491vs. Left .317 309 98 12 31 38 6 .384 .534vs. Right .321 308 99 6 26 42 10 .378 .448Start .319 518 165 16 46 67 11 .380 .500Relief .323 99 32 2 11 13 5 .387 .444Home .326 340 111 8 41 39 7 .403 .465Away .310 277 86 10 16 41 9 .354 .523None on .337 341 115 9 26 47 0 .388 .499Runners on .297 276 82 9 31 33 16 .374 .4820 on/out .355 155 55 5 13 16 0 .408 .548RISP .265 166 44 6 22 25 9 .355 .470RISP/2out .231 78 18 3 4 12 0 .286 .3971st IP .297 118 35 4 16 12 3 .382 .475Inn. 1-6 .314 507 159 16 49 69 12 .380 .499Inn. 7+ .345 110 38 2 8 11 4 .390 .455Close,Late .188 16 3 0 0 2 0 .188 .188B. Loaded .278 18 5 0 0 3 1 .250 .333vs 1st Batr .750 8 6 1 0 0 0 .7501.3750-0 count .405 79 32 5 3 0 2 .429 .684After (0-1) .254 283 72 8 16 57 6 .304 .413After (1-0) .365 255 93 5 37 23 8 .446 .5182 strikes .260 254 66 4 23 80 2 .333 .374Pit 1-15 .263 99 26 2 9 8 2 .327 .384Pit 16-30 .359 103 37 4 13 14 2 .436 .573Pit 31-45 .266 94 25 1 5 11 5 .303 .362Pit 46-60 .338 80 27 8 11 12 3 .426 .713Pit 61-75 .356 87 31 2 8 15 2 .406 .540Pit 76-90 .354 79 28 1 6 8 1 .409 .481Pit 91-105 .250 52 13 0 3 11 1 .310 .346Pit 106-20 .476 21 10 0 2 1 0 .522 .571Pit 121-35 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Pre-All Star .310 419 130 13 38 59 8 .373 .489Post-All Star .338 198 67 5 19 21 8 .398 .495

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.76 28 51 1 133 736.2 390 253 426Start 4.76 28 49 0 112 697.1 369 235 404Relief 4.81 0 2 1 21 39.1 21 18 22Home 4.60 13 30 0 70 415.0 212 148 266Away 4.98 15 21 1 63 321.2 178 105 160April 5.65 5 10 0 19 113.0 71 31 65May 4.54 6 10 0 24 136.2 69 58 90June 4.68 6 8 0 21 134.2 70 47 74July 4.77 3 9 1 21 117.0 62 33 73August 3.60 4 6 0 21 127.1 51 39 60Sept. 6.19 3 8 0 24 96.0 66 42 59October 0.75 1 0 0 3 12.0 1 3 5Grass 5.32 17 27 1 79 425.0 251 163 232Turf 4.01 11 24 0 54 311.2 139 90 194Day 4.97 11 18 0 48 259.0 143 85 156Night 4.65 17 33 1 85 477.2 247 168 270vs.Bal 2.00 1 0 0 1 9.0 2 0 2vs.Bos 2.89 0 0 0 2 9.1 3 0 7vs.Ana 4.70 0 1 0 2 7.2 4 5 3vs.CWS 4.15 2 1 0 5 30.1 14 13 20vs.Cle 5.17 1 2 0 6 31.1 18 12 24vs.Det 4.70 1 0 0 1 7.2 4 2 5vs.KC 0.00 0 0 1 2 2.2 0 0 0vs.Mil 6.46 2 4 0 10 46.0 33 20 22vs.Min 3.72 0 2 0 5 29.0 12 11 14vs.NYY 5.68 1 1 0 2 12.2 8 5 5vs.Oak 4.76 0 0 0 1 5.2 3 2 1vs.Sea 7.84 0 1 0 2 10.1 9 4 5vs.Tex 5.40 1 0 0 2 11.2 7 8 6vs.Tor 7.71 0 0 0 1 2.1 2 2 1vs.Atl 3.69 1 1 0 6 39.0 16 12 27vs.ChC 5.01 3 2 0 7 41.1 23 16 25vs.Cin 6.59 1 5 0 10 57.1 42 18 39vs.LA 3.86 1 3 0 7 44.1 19 13 18vs.Mon 5.21 2 3 0 7 38.0 22 7 24vs.NYM 5.40 0 3 0 4 23.1 14 7 9vs.Phi 3.65 3 2 0 6 37.0 15 9 16vs.Pit 2.95 2 2 0 9 42.2 14 20 25vs.StL 6.41 1 6 0 10 53.1 38 23 38vs.SD 9.15 1 2 0 4 19.2 20 4 16vs.SF 2.65 0 4 0 5 34.0 10 12 21vs.Col 4.17 1 2 0 7 36.2 17 15 22vs.Fla 3.29 1 3 0 4 27.1 10 10 11vs.Ari 2.57 1 1 0 4 21.0 6 3 14vs.TB 7.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 5 0 6Pre-All Star 5.06 17 31 1 71 414.1 233 143 253Post-All Star 4.38 11 20 0 62 322.1 157 110 173

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERFenway Park 2.89 0 0 0 2 9.1 3Comiskey Park 3.38 1 0 0 1 8.0 3Jacobs Field 3.68 1 0 0 2 7.1 3Kauffman Stadium 0.00 0 0 1 2 2.2 0County Stadium 5.40 1 1 0 4 11.2 7Metrodome 2.77 0 1 0 2 13.0 4Yankee Stadium 10.13 0 1 0 1 5.1 6Arlington 4.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 3Wrigley Field 5.79 1 1 0 3 18.2 12Cinergy Field 7.44 1 3 0 6 32.2 27Astrodome 3.67 7 17 0 36 2 1 8 . 0 89Dodger Stadium 4.79 1 2 0 3 20.2 11Olympic Stadium 2.93 1 1 0 3 15.1 5Shea Stadium 3.72 0 2 0 3 19.1 8

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERVeterans Stadium 5.73 1 0 0 2 11.0 7Three Rivers 2.61 0 2 0 5 20.2 6Busch Stadium 8.27 1 2 0 5 20.2 19Qualcomm 27.00 0 1 0 1 3.0 93 Com Park 2.08 0 1 0 2 13.0 3Coors Field 6.23 0 1 0 4 17.1 12Pro Player 2.70 1 1 0 2 13.1 4Turner Field 3.81 1 1 0 4 26.0 11Bank One Ballpark 2.57 1 0 0 2 7.0 2Tropicana Field 7.50 1 0 0 1 6.0 5SAFECO Field 6.00 0 0 0 1 6.0 4Enron Field 4.91 4 6 0 17 113.2 62Comerica Park 6.43 3 7 0 18 91.0 65

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-3 Wt: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 34 (35 on Aug. 15)Born: Aug. 15, 1967 in Fort Wayne Beach, Fla.Residence: Mary Esther, Fla.Major League Service: 6.157

SIGNED to a free-agent contract, Jan. 25, 2002.CAREER: James enters his 14th professional season, a career that started in 1988 with Great Falls

of the Pioneer League…originally drafted byLos Angeles in the 43rd round of the 1987 June draft,Colorado marks James’fourth organization (the Dodgers, Anaheim and St. Louis).

2001: Appeared in 40 games on the year forSt. Louis, 35 of them coming in the first half of the sea-son…was placed on the 15 day disabled list July 13 with right shoulder inflammation…pitched in 10 gamesat Memphis during his rehab assignment…while with the Redbirds, he worked 9.0 innings and compiled an0-2 record with a 4.00 ERA…activated from the DLSept. 1 and remained with St. Louis for the rest of theseason…in the second half of the year, he pitched one-hit shutout baseball in five games (3.1 ip)…strungtogether a scoreless streak of 7.1 innings from June 3-17…over that span, he retired 20 of the 29 battershe faced (5 hits, 4 walks) and lowered his ERA by .84 points (4.74 to 3.90)…on the year, he relinquishedfive home runs, but three of them came in the first month of the season; the first at came at Coors Field onOpening Day (Larry Walker)…appeared in a season high 13 games in April and earned his only three deci-sions of the season (1-2)…his only win of the year came on April 15 vs. Houston (.1 ip)…in the game,James entered in the sixth with runners on first and third and the score tied…he gotBiggio to pop up in foulterritory, ending the Astro threat in a 6-5 Cardinals win…for the year, he pitched 2.0 or more innings on sixoccasions…his longest outing came on June 22 vs. SF (3.0 ip)…struckout a season high three vs.Milwaukee on May 29…had his best month of the season inMay, when he pitched in 11.0 innings, allow-ing four earned runs while striking out 11 in 10 outings…finished the year with five holds and retired 16 ofthe 40 first batters seen.

2000: Returned to the majors for the first time since 1998 while with Anaheim…pitched in 51 gamesfor St. Louis, the fourth most for the NL Central Division winners…opened the 2000 campaign atAAA-Memphis, but had his contract purchased April 13 by St.Louis…with Memphis, he was 2-1 with a 0.93 ERA(9.2 ip, 3er)…for St. Louis, he had a 0.96 ERA in the month of April…made his Cardinal debut the sameday of his contract being purchased, pitching 1.1 scoreless ip at Colorado…earned his 10th career save,first from the National League, April 30 at Philadelphia…notched his second save of the season August 12at Milwaukee when he threw a scoreless 12th inning…James got his first NL“W” at Florida on August 28,his first win in the majors since Sept. 1, 1997. Postseason: In his first career appearance in postseasonplay, Mike saw action in six contests…his longest outing came in Game 1 of the Divisional Series againstAtlanta when he pitched 2.1 innings (1h)…earned a hold in the third game of the NLDS…in the LeagueChampionship vs. New York, he allowed four runs in 2.1 innings of work.

1999: Split time between Lake Elsinore(A) and Edmonton (AAA), recovering from “Tommy John” sur-gery performed the season earlier (July 9, 1998)…he appeared in 11 total games, with a 7.13 ERA.

1998: In 11 games with Anaheim, all in relief, he compiled a 1.93 ERA(14.0 ip, 3 er)…after allowingan earned run in his first outing April 2 vs. New York, he held opponents scoreless in his next five games(7.0 ip)…away from home, he did not allow a run in 4.1 innings of work…suffered a partial tear of his rightright flexor muscle in his forearm May 4 vs. Chicago…the injury would force him to miss the remainder ofthe year, eventually undergoing “Tommy John” surgery July 9…was placed on the 60-day DLon July 30.

1997: In 58 games with Anaheim, Mike went 5-5 with a 4.31 ERA(62.2 ip, 30 er) and earned sevensaves…the saves set a career high and the wins tied a career high, set in 1996…recorded saves in threeconsecutive outings (May 13, 15, 18)…Todd Zeile hit a homer off James June 17, the first off the righty in51.2 innings…had below a 3.00 ERA in two separate months during the season, April (2.57) andSeptember (2.79)…placed on the 15-day disabled list July 3 (inflamed right elbow) but returned July 27.

1996: Had 18 holds on the year, the fifth most by any AmericanLeague reliever…James’ 2.67 ERAwas the sixth lowest in the league…his 69 games led the team…at the time, the 69 games were the thirdmost in Angel history by a reliever…he struckout a career high 65 batters on the year…fanned a personal-high four batters July 23 vs. Detroit.

1995: In his rookie season for the Angels’, he went 3-0 with one save…his first major league win came

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JAMES’CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1988 Great Falls 7 1 3.76 14 12 0 0 0 0 67.0 61 36 28 7 2 41 0 59 2 51989 Bakersfield 11 8 3.78 27 27 1 1 0 0 159.2 144 82 67 11 12 78 1 127 13 01990 San Antonio 11 4 3.32 26 26 3 0 0 0 157.0 144 73 58 14 9 78 1 97 10 01991 San Antonio 9 5 4.53 15 15 2 1 0 0 89.1 88 54 45 10 4 51 1 74 4 0

Albuquerque 1 3 6.60 13 8 0 0 3 0 45.0 51 36 33 7 2 30 0 39 5 11992 Albuquerque 2 1 5.59 18 6 0 0 3 1 46.2 55 35 29 4 2 22 0 33 4 0

San Antonio 2 1 2.67 8 8 0 0 0 0 54.0 39 16 16 3 1 20 0 52 1 11993 Albuquerque 1 0 7.47 16 0 0 0 5 2 31.1 38 28 26 5 4 19 3 32 2 0

Vero Beach 2 3 4.92 30 1 0 0 15 5 60.1 54 37 33 2 5 33 5 60 5 11994 Vancouver 5 3 5.22 37 10 0 0 18 8 91.1 101 56 53 15 6 34 1 66 3 01995 CALIFORNIA 3 0 3.88 46 0 0 0 11 1 55.2 49 27 24 6 3 26 2 36 1 0

Lk Elsinore 0 0 9.53 5 1 0 0 1 0 5.2 9 6 6 1 0 3 0 8 0 01996 CALIFORNIA 5 5 2.67 69 0 0 0 23 1 81.0 62 27 24 7 10 42 7 65 5 01997 ANAHEIM 5 5 4.31 58 0 0 0 22 7 62.2 69 32 30 3 5 28 4 57 1 01998 ANAHEIM 0 0 1.93 11 0 0 0 3 0 14.0 10 3 3 0 0 7 0 12 0 01999 Lk Elsinore 0 0 5.79 3 3 0 0 0 0 9.1 12 6 6 0 1 0 0 6 0 0

Edmonton 1 2 8.64 8 1 0 0 0 0 8.1 16 14 8 3 1 2 0 3 1 02000 Memphis 2 1 0.93 8 0 0 0 1 1 9.2 6 3 1 1 1 4 0 8 1 0

ST. LOUIS 2 2 3.16 51 0 0 0 10 2 51.1 40 22 18 7 3 24 2 41 2 02001 ST. LOUIS 1 2 5.21 40 0 0 0 11 0 38.0 43 24 22 5 5 17 2 26 3 0

Memphis 0 2 4.00 10 0 0 0 1 0 9.0 10 6 4 1 2 4 1 9 0 0Major Lg. Totals 16 14 3.60 275 0 0 0 80 11 302.2 273 135 121 28 26 144 17 237 12 0National Lg. Totals 3 4 4.03 91 0 0 0 21 2 89.1 83 46 40 12 8 41 4 67 5 0American Lg. Totals 13 10 3.42 184 0 0 0 59 9 213.1 190 89 81 16 18 103 13 170 7 0Minor Lg. Totals- 54 34 4.41 238 118 6 2 47 17 843.2 828 488 413 84 52 419 13 673 51 8

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 STL P 40 3 4 0 7 1 1.000Totals P 275 15 39 0 54 3 1.000

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JAMES’CAREER HIGHS & LOWSS t r i k e o u t s : 4, three times (last: July 6, 1996 at Oakland)

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 3.1 ip, twice (last: 9/11/97 vs KC)

Win Streak (starts):N o n e

Win Streak (decisions): 5, July 16, 1995-April 5, 1996

Losing Streak (starts): None

Losing Streak (decisions): 3, July 27-Sept. 8, 1997

Wa l k s : 7, July 6, 1996 at Oakland

Earned Runs: 5, July 6, 2001 at Cleveland

Scoreless Innings: 12.1 innings, Aug. 6-Sept. 4, 1996

NL DIVISIONSERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 ST. LOUIS vs. Atlanta 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 1 1

NL DIVISION SERIES RECORDYear Club, Opponent W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO2000 ST. LOUIS vs. New York-NL 0-0 15.43 4 0 0 2.1 5 4 4 1 0

on July 16 at Detroit…in the game he pitched a 3.0 innings of one-hit ball in an Angel 13-6 win…his firstsave came on the road June 6 at Boston…placed on the disabled list May 11-31 with a strained neck.

1994: Spent the entire season at AAA-Vancouver, earning a 5-3 record and 5.22 ERA…notched eightsaves on the year, the second most on the team and most of his career…in his first year in the Angels sys-tem, he made 10 starts and went 4-2…in 27 games in relief, he was 1-1 with a 3.43 ERA.

1993: Saw action in a combined 46 contests, 16 with Albuquerque and 30 with Vero Beach…struck-out 60 batters for Vero Beach in 60.1 innings…with Albuquerque, he struckout 32 in 31.1 innings…was trad-ed by Los Angles October 26 to the Angels for OF Reggie Williams.

1992: Started a combined 14 games for Albuquerque and San Antonio…combined for a 4-2 recordand 4.02 ERAin 100.2 ip…was named the Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Week from June 17-23.

1991: A member of Los Angeles’40-man roster, he finished with a 10-8 record with Albuquerque andSan Antonio…the 10 wins fell one short of his career high…it was his third season with 10-or-more wins.

1990: Spent the entire year with SanAntonio…he notched 11 wins in 26 starts, his second consecu-tive season with 11 victories…named to the Texas League All-Star team at seasons end.

1989: In 27 starts with Bakersfield, went 11-8 with a 3.78 ERA (159.2 ip, 67er)…struckout 127, finish-ing with a strikeout per nine average just above seven…during the year, earned his first career shutout.

1988: In his first pro season, he posted a 7-1 record for GreatFalls of the Pioneer League.JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Lurleen B. Wallace Junior College, where he was regional MVP.PERSONAL: Michael Elmo James…graduated from Fort Walton Beach (Fla.) High School, where he

lettered in baseball and swimming.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Los Angeles in the 43rd round of the 1987 June draft…traded by the Dodgersto California for OFReggie Williams, Oct. 26, 1993…on disabled list (Mya 11-June 1, 1995); included rehab assignmentin Lake Elsniore…on DL(May 8, 1998-remainder of season)…signed by St. Louis as a minor league free agent, Oct.15, 1999…on DL(May 26-June 20, 2000); included rehab assignment at Memphis…on DL(July 7-Sept. 1, 2001);included rehab assignment at Memphis…signed by Colorado as a free agent, Jan. 25, 2002.

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .244 1118 273 28 144 237 .342 .377vs. Left .257 435 112 15 77 95 .373 .434vs. Right .236 683 161 13 67 142 .321 .341Relief .244 1118 273 28 144 237 .342 .377Home .212 575 122 12 59 117 .302 .341Away .278 543 151 16 85 120 .382 .416None on .234 586 137 16 71 134 .331 .367Runners on .256 532 136 12 73 103 .354 .3890 on/out .221 249 55 8 31 59 .324 .345RISP .246 313 77 5 53 66 .358 .3481st IP .249 831 207 25 100 177 .340 .401Inn. 1-6 .232 185 43 4 20 39 .309 .351Inn. 7+ .247 933 230 24 124 198 .348 .383Close ,Late .245 473 116 10 66 103 .350 .359vs 1st Batr .223 242 54 6 21 54 .299 .343Pre-All Star .253 680 172 21 89 140 .349 .419Post-All Star .231 438 101 7 55 97 .330 .313

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.21 1 2 0 40 38.0 22 17 26Releif 5.21 1 2 0 40 38.0 22 17 26Home 3.42 1 2 0 22 23.2 9 11 15Away 8.16 0 0 0 18 14.1 13 6 11April 6.94 1 2 0 13 11.2 9 6 8May 3.27 0 0 0 10 11.0 4 1 11June 3.38 0 0 0 10 10.2 4 7 3July 33.75 0 0 0 2 1.1 5 3 2Sept. 0.00 0 0 0 5 3.1 0 0 2Grass 5.40 1 2 0 38 36.2 22 17 25Turf 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 1Day 3.38 1 2 0 15 10.2 4 4 8Night 5.93 0 0 0 25 27.1 18 13 18vs.CWS 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.1 0 1 0vs.Cle 135.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 5 2 0vs.KC 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 0vs.Mil 6.75 0 0 0 4 4.0 3 0 5vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 0vs.ChC 7.71 0 0 0 3 2.1 2 3 3vs.Cin 4.91 0 0 0 3 3.2 2 1 1vs.Hou 8.10 1 0 0 3 3.1 3 1 1vs.LA 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.1 0 0 2vs.Mon 3.86 0 1 0 2 2.1 1 4 3vs.NYM 9.00 0 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 1vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 0vs.SF 2.25 0 0 0 2 4.0 1 2 3vs.Col 6.75 0 0 0 5 2.2 2 0 4vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 1 2vs.Ari 5.40 0 0 0 4 3.1 2 1 1Pre-All Star 5.71 1 2 0 35 34.2 22 17 24Post-All Star 0.00 0 0 0 5 3.1 0 0 2

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .293 147 43 5 17 26 7 .382 .503vs. Left .268 41 11 4 6 7 4 .375 .610vs. Right .302 106 32 1 11 19 3 .385 .462Releif .293 147 43 5 17 26 7 .382 .503Home .221 86 19 1 11 15 2 .337 .384Away .393 61 24 4 6 11 5 .449 .672None on .328 67 22 1 7 9 0 .408 .478Runners on .263 80 21 4 10 17 7 .362 .5250 on/out .276 29 8 1 5 5 0 .400 .414RISP .302 53 16 1 8 11 3 .415 .491RISP/2 Out .208 24 5 0 5 6 0 .367 .3751st IP .304 112 34 4 13 18 6 .388 .527Inn. 1-6 .250 64 16 2 4 10 5 .294 .438Inn. 7+ .325 83 27 3 13 16 2 .441 .554Close,Late .200 25 5 0 7 6 0 .412 .280B. Loaded .250 8 2 0 2 2 1 .364 .250vs 1st Batr .306 36 11 0 3 7 1 .359 .4170-0 count .353 17 6 2 2 0 0 .500 .824After (0-1) .243 74 18 1 3 18 4 .278 .405After (1-0) .339 56 19 2 12 8 3 .464 .5362 strikes .186 70 13 1 8 26 2 .278 .257Pit. 1-15 .333 105 35 5 10 15 5 .403 .581Pit. 16-30 .179 39 7 0 6 10 2 .319 .282Pit. 31-45 .333 3 1 0 1 1 0 .500 .667Pre-All Star .309 136 42 5 17 24 7 .399 .537Post-All Star .091 11 1 0 0 2 0 .167 .091

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 3.60 16 14 11 275 302.2 121 144 237Relief 3.60 16 14 11 275 302.2 121 144 237Home 2.38 12 6 4 147 158.2 42 59 117Away 4.94 4 8 7 128 144.0 79 85 120April 2.92 7 7 3 54 64.2 21 31 50May 4.06 0 0 4 47 51.0 23 26 50June 4.59 2 1 2 49 51.0 26 20 30July 4.74 2 4 1 35 43.2 23 24 33August 1.78 3 1 1 44 50.2 10 16 39Sept. 3.32 2 1 0 44 40.2 15 26 35October 27.00 0 0 0 2 1.0 3 1 0Grass 3.39 15 12 10 247 273.2 103 127 211Turf 5.59 1 2 1 28 29.0 18 17 26Day 4.34 4 10 3 89 95.1 46 60 80Night 3.26 12 4 8 186 207.1 75 84 157vs.Bal 3.00 0 1 2 14 18.0 6 5 17vs.Bos 2.79 0 1 2 14 19.1 6 10 13vs.CWS 6.86 2 1 1 20 19.2 15 15 13vs.Cle 2.25 0 0 1 17 20.0 5 7 10vs.Det 4.41 3 2 0 11 16.1 8 8 20vs.KC 0.64 1 0 0 12 14.0 1 7 13vs.Mil 3.22 1 1 2 20 22.1 8 12 17vs.Min 1.53 1 1 0 13 17.2 3 3 10vs.NYY 1.84 1 0 1 13 14.2 3 8 11vs.Oak 4.34 1 1 0 18 18.2 9 14 18vs.Sea 6.97 0 0 0 13 10.1 8 9 8vs.Tex 5.06 1 0 0 11 10.2 6 5 8vs.Tor 4.70 1 2 1 13 15.1 8 6 12vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.0 0 1 1vs.ChC 6.14 1 0 0 7 7.1 5 8 5vs.Cin 3.52 0 0 0 8 7.2 3 2 6vs.Hou 3.38 1 0 0 8 8.0 3 1 6vs.LA 6.35 0 0 0 7 5.2 4 3 4vs.Mon 3.86 0 1 0 2 2.1 1 4 3vs.NYM 3.60 0 2 0 4 5.0 2 3 1vs.Phi 0.00 0 0 1 6 7.2 0 2 6vs.Pit 2.08 0 0 0 6 4.1 1 2 1vs.SD 4.05 1 0 0 6 6.2 3 1 6vs.SF 3.86 0 0 0 6 7.0 3 2 6vs.Col 6.75 0 1 0 9 8.0 6 3 9vs.Fla 2.84 1 0 0 5 6.1 2 2 7vs.Ari 3.86 0 0 0 6 4.2 2 1 2vs.TB 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0 4Pre-All Star 3.91 10 9 9 162 182.0 79 89 140Post-All Star 3.13 6 5 2 113 120.2 42 55 97

BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERCamden Yards 2.79 0 0 1 6 9.2 3Fenway Park 4.82 0 1 2 7 9.1 5Edison Field 2.25 10 3 4 101112.0 28Comiskey Park 10.13 1 1 0 8 8.0 9Jacobs Field 5.40 0 0 1 8 8.1 5Tiger Stadium 4.91 1 1 0 7 11.0 6Kauffman Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.1 0County Stadium 3.72 0 1 1 8 9.2 4Metrodome 3.12 1 1 0 6 8.2 3Yankee Stadium 1.69 0 0 1 4 5.1 1Network Assoc. 6.23 0 1 0 7 8.2 6Kingdome 13.50 0 0 0 7 5.1 8Arlington 6.00 0 0 0 6 6.0 4SkyDome 6.75 0 1 0 6 6.2 5Wrigley Field 5.40 0 0 0 4 5.0 3Cinergy Field 7.71 0 0 0 3 2.1 2Dodger Stadium - 0 0 0 1 0.0 1

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERShea Stadium 1.93 0 1 0 3 4.2 1Veterans Stadium 0.00 0 0 1 5 6.1 0Three Rivers 27.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 1Busch Stadium 2.70 2 3 0 46 46.2 14Qualcomm 0.00 0 0 0 3 4.0 03 Com Park 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1Coors Field 7.50 0 0 0 7 6.0 5Pro Player 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.2 0Turner Field 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.0 0Bank One Ballpark 13.50 0 0 0 2 1.1 2Tropicana Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Pacific Bell 5.40 0 0 0 2 1.2 1Enron Field 7.36 0 0 0 3 3.2 3Miller Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 0PNC Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185 B/T: R/R Age: 21 (22 on Sept. 17)Born: Sept. 17, 1980 in Tampa, Fla.Residence: Tampa, Fla.Major League Service: None

SELECTED in the second round of the 1999 June draft.CAREER: Kibler is coming off one of the most dominant minor league seasons in franchise histo-

ry…has surged up the system, ending up in Double A at the end of 2001…rated as the fourth best prospectin Colorado’s minor league system by Baseball America, with that same publication calling Kibler’s change-up and control, the best among all Rockies farmhands.

2001: Colorado’s Organizational Pitcher of the Year, Kibler was domi-nant at three minor league levels, A (Asheville), A-advanced (Salem) and AA(Carolina)…led all Rockie minor leaguers with a combined 14 wins, 161strikeouts and a 2.15 ERA…the 2.15 ERAwas seventh best in all of minorleague baseball (qualifiers)…held right-handed batters to just a .199 com-bined average…after allowing his third home run of the season on May 23,he did not give up another all year, spanning 19 outings and 122.2innings…began the year with Asheville, where in 10 starts he was 3-5 witha 2.93 ERA(61.1 IP, 20 er)…picked up his first win of the year on April 21 atSavannah, giving up just four hits and one run in 7.0 innings…moved on toSalem, where he tore up the Carolina League with a perfect 7-0 mark and a1.55 ERA(75.2 IP, 13 er)…went seven innings or more in eight of his 11 out-ings with the Avalanche, including a 12-strikeout performance (8.0 IP) onJuly 1 at Frederick…gave up just four earned runs in five starts during themonth of July (3-0, 1.03 ERA)…closed out the season with Carolina of theSouthern League…he made eight starts, going 4-1 with a 2.11 ERA(47.0 IP,11 er)…notched his first professional shutout on July 31, tossing a five-hitter over nine complete atChattanooga…that effort earned him the Southern League’s Pitcher of the Week (July 27 to Aug. 2)…fol-lowing the season, Baseball America ranked him the fourth best prospect in the Carolina League.

2000: Spent his second year with Asheville (A-advanced), tying for first on the team with 155.0innings…started 26 games, second most on the Tourists…he finished 10-14 with a 4.41 ERA…the 14 loss-es were tied for the most in the South Atlantic League…after losing his first start of the season, Ryan strungtogether three straight wins (April 12-23), including a season-high seven strikeouts on April 23 atAugusta…tied his season high with seven K’s again on June 27 vs. Cape Fear…lost his final four gamesto close out the year…allowed a combined 22 hits in the last two games.

1999: Began his pro career with the Rockies rookie league affiliate of the Arizona League…led theleague in games started (14) and was second among league starters in BB/9 IP (1.43), complete games(2) and innings pitched (81.1)…participated in the Arizona Rookie League All-Star game…was chosen asthe Rockies Organizational Pitcher of the Month for July, where he was 4-0 with a 2.21 ERA in fivestarts…had a 4-to-1 strikeout to walks ratio during July, striking out 28 batters, while walking justseven…was promoted to Portland (A) of the Northwest League at the end of the year (one game).

PERSONAL: Ryan Charles Kibler…at King High School in Tampa, Fla., he was on the All-WesternConference first team and on the FACAhigh school all-star team…signed by John Cedarburg.

KIBLER’S CAREERRECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (ARL) 6 2 2.55 14 14 2 0 0 0 81.1 77 35 23 3 10 14 1 55 2 0

Portland 0 0 21.60 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 8 8 1 0 4 0 4 0 02000 Asheville 10 14 4.41 26 26 0 0 0 0 155.0 173 107 76 9 14 67 0 110 7 02001 Asheville 3 5 2.93 10 10 1 0 0 0 61.1 50 26 20 3 7 27 0 59 5 0

Salem 7 0 1.55 11 11 0 0 0 0 75.2 53 19 13 0 9 16 0 61 2 0Carolina 4 1 2.11 8 8 1 1 0 0 47.0 38 17 11 0 1 19 0 41 6 0

Minor Lg. Totals 30 22 3.21 70 70 4 1 0 0 423.2 399 212 151 16 41 147 1 330 22 0

Baseball America TopProspects, 2002

1. Chin-Hui Tsao, RHP2. Aaron Cook, RHP3. Garrett Atkins, INF4. Ryan Kibler, RHP5. Jason Young, RHP6. Rene Reyes, OF7. Jason Jennings, RHP8. Ching-Lung Lo, RHP9. Jayson Nix, INF

10. Matt Holliday, OF

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 220 B/T: R/R Age: 35 (36 on May 13)Born: May 13, 1966 in Cincinnati, OhioResidence: Cincinnati, OhioMajor League Service: 2.000

SIGNED to a free-agent contract, Sept. 19, 2001…resigned Jan. 9, 2002.CAREER: The righthander enters his 15th year of professional baseball…is still looking for his first

major league win…needs 24.1 innings for 100 in his MLcareer.2001: Combined with Cincinnati and Colorado, Nichting was 0-3 with a 4.46 ERAand one save in 43

relief appearances…spent most of the season with the Reds, appearing in 36 games…pitched in sevengames for the Rockies… began the year with AAA Louisville (27 games), where he was the primary clos-er, earning 17 saves in 19 save opportunities…despite spending the majority of the year in the majors, stillfinished tied for fourth in the International League in saves…was promoted to Cincinnati on May 30…in hisfirst 11 games for the Reds, he gave up just one earned run in 12.2 innings (0.71 ERA)…earned his firstmajor league save in his third appearance, June 5 at Milwaukee in a 13-inning, 4-3 win…suffered his onlyblown save of the season vs. Detroit on July 15, when he allowed a season-high 5 runs, including back-to-back HR to Robert Fick and Bobby Higginson…recorded a career high four strikeouts on Aug. 19 vs.Milwaukee…optioned to Louisville on Aug. 25 and remained there until Sept. 18 when he refused anassignment and elected for free agency…signed as a free agent by the Rockies on Sept. 19 to fill the ros-ter spot of Bobby Chouinard, who was placed on the 60-day disabled list…made his Rockies debut on Sept.21 at Montreal…did not allow a run in his first five games with the club (4.1 ip)…allowed three in his lasttwo outings…pitched a 1-2-3 inning in his first career game at Coors Field Sept. 25…outrighted off 40-manroster, Oct. 19 and re-signed with the club on Jan. 9, 2002.

2000: Pitched for Cleveland’s AAA affiliate, Buffalo, where he was voted Most Valuable Pitcher…his26 saves tied him for third in the International League and tied for fourth in all of Triple A…converted 13consecutive save opportunities from July 19-Aug. 21, the longest saves streak in the minor leagues…wasnamed Rolaids Relief Man Pitcher of the Month for both July and August…called up to Cleveland on Sept.1 and made seven appearances for the Tribe…gave up seven runs in 9.0 innings…longest outing was a2.1 ip game, Sept. 3 vs. Baltimore.

1999: Pitched for AAAColumbus, where he tied his career high with eight wins…made 21 starts andfour relief appearances…struck out a career-best 110 batters.

1998: Set career highs in wins (8) for Buffalo five starts and 38 relief outings for Buffalo (AAA).1997: Pitched three complete games for AAA Edmonton, tied for third in the Pacific Coast

League…tied for second in the PCL with 21 homers allowed and third in losses with 13.1996: Was on Texas’disabled list with a bone spur in his neck for most of the year…saw action in just

four games on a rehab assignment at Oklahoma City.1995: Made his major league debut on May 15, 1995 with Texas vs. Toronto (1.0 ip, 2 h, 1 er)…pitched

13 games with the Rangers, all in relief…had his longest outing (4.1 ip) on July 19 vs. Cleveland, where hegave up six earned runs, a career high.

1994: In his final year with the Dodgers organization, Nichting pitched for AA San Antonio and AAAAlbuquerque, going a combined 5-6 with a 3.87 ERA…allowed just one run in last 19.2 innings (10 games).

1993: He reported to the Dodgers spring training on the major league roster but had a shoulder injurythat forced him to miss most of the season.

1992: Began the year at San Antonio (AA) and was the Dodgers minor league Pitcher of the Monthfor April and the organization’s Pitcher of the Week, ending May 5…also made nine starts for Albuquerque.

1991: Missed all of the season with shoulder problems.1990: Missed all of the season with shoulder problems.1989: Went just 4-14 for San Antonio as a starter.1988: With Vero Beach, led the Florida State League with 151 strikeouts and was an all-star.COLLEGE: Was a 1987 All-American and All-Big 10 pitcher for Northwestern University…also played

for Team USAthat same year…was a teammate of Joe Girardi…graduated with a degree in economics.P E R S O N A L : Christopher Thomas Nichting…is a 1984 graduate of Cincinnati’s Elder High

School…signed by Dodger scout Glen Van Proyen.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Los Angeles in the third round (66th overall) of the 1987 June free agentdraft……signed by Texas as a free agent, Nov. 18, 1994…signed by Oakland as a free agent, Nov. 19, 1996…signed byCleveland as a free agent, Feb. 26, 1998…signed by New York Yankees as a free agent, Dec. 15, 1998…signed byCleveland as a free agent, Feb. 9, 2000…signed by Cincinnati as a free agent, Dec. 19, 2000…signed by Colorado asa free agent, Sept. 19, 2001…outrighted off the 40 man roster on Oct. 19, 2001…re-signed by Colorado, Jan. 9, 2002.

NICHTING’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1988 Vero Beach 11 4 2.09 21 19 5 1 2 1 138.0 90 40 32 7 2 51 0 151 7 01989 San Antonio 4 14 5.03 26 26 2 0 0 0 154.0 160 96 86 13 6 101 6 136 14 41990 Injured1991 Injured1992 San Antonio 4 5 2.52 13 13 0 0 0 0 78.2 58 25 22 3 1 37 0 81 4 0

Albuquerque 1 3 7.93 10 9 0 0 0 0 42.0 64 42 37 2 0 23 1 25 5 11993 Vero Beach 0 1 4.15 4 4 0 0 0 0 17.1 18 9 8 2 0 6 0 18 1 01994 San Antonio 3 4 1.64 21 8 0 0 8 1 65.2 47 21 12 1 2 34 1 74 7 1

Albuquerque 2 2 7.40 10 7 0 0 1 0 41.1 61 39 34 5 3 28 1 25 6 01995 Okla City 5 5 2.13 23 7 3 2 8 1 67.2 58 19 16 4 2 19 0 72 2 0

TEXAS 0 0 7.03 13 0 0 0 3 0 24.1 36 19 19 1 1 13 1 6 3 01996 Okla City 1 0 1.00 4 1 0 0 1 0 9.0 9 1 1 0 0 3 0 7 0 01997 Edmonton 7 13 7.76 33 24 3 0 3 1 131.0 170 120 113 21 3 46 2 90 8 11998 Buffalo 8 6 4.39 43 5 0 0 17 1 96.1 104 54 47 9 3 37 4 97 11 11999 Columbus 8 5 5.29 25 21 2 0 0 0 127.2 135 80 75 22 3 47 0 110 6 02000 Buffalo 2 3 4.23 47 3 0 0 36 26 66.0 65 31 31 6 3 16 1 60 0 1

CLEVELAND 0 0 7.00 7 0 0 0 1 0 9.0 13 7 7 0 2 5 1 7 1 02001 Louisville 2 1 2.97 27 0 0 0 23 17 33.1 24 11 11 5 2 10 0 45 0 0

CINCINNATI 0 3 4.46 36 0 0 0 11 1 36.1 46 24 18 6 0 8 1 33 2 0COLORADO 0 0 4.50 7 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 3 3 2 0 0 0 7 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 0 3 5.59 63 0 0 0 15 1 75.2 104 53 47 9 3 26 3 53 6 0National Lg. Totals 0 3 4.46 43 0 0 0 11 1 42.1 55 27 21 8 0 8 1 40 2 0American Lg. Totals 0 0 7.02 20 0 0 0 4 0 33.1 49 26 26 1 3 18 2 13 4 0Minor Lg. Totals 58 66 4.42 307 147 15 3 99 48 1068.0 1063 588 525 100 30 458 16 991 71 9

NICHTING’S CAREER HIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 4, Aug. 19, 2001 vs. Milwaukee

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 4.1 ip, July 19, 1995 vs. Cle.

Win Streak (starts): None

Win Streak (decisions): None

Losing Streak (starts): None

Losing Streak (decisions): 3, June 24-July 15, 2001

Walks: 3, Aug. 11, 1995 vs. Toronto

Earned Runs: 6, July 19, 1995 vs. Cleveland

Scoreless Innings: 8.0, June 8-24, 2001

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 CIN P 36 2 6 0 8 0 1.0002001 COL P 7 1 3 0 4 0 1.000Totals P 63 9 17 0 26 0 1.000

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2001 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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January1 Matt Holliday(23)16 Jack Cust (24)31 Fred Kendall (53)

Februrary 8 Aaron Cook (23)11 Brent Butler (24)21 Rene Reyes (25)23 Scott Elarton(27)28 Dallas Williams (44)

March3 Jim Wright (48)

April5 Ross Gload (26)7 Ben Petrick (25)17 Gary Bennett(30)19 Dennys Reyes (25)20 Todd Hollandsworth (29)24 John Barnes (26)24 Todd Jones (34)27 Tony Eusebio (35)

May

June 13 Jose Ortiz (25)25 Kane Davis (27)

July 6 Greg Norton (30)7 Jose Jimenez (29)11 Mark Little (30)17 Jason Jennings (24)22 Juan Uribe (22)30 Clint Hurdle (45)

August1 Colin Young (25)3 Rich Donnelly (55)9 Brian Fuentes (27)14 Juan Pierre (25)16 Terry Shumpert (36)20 Todd Helton (29)20 Jose Paniagua (29)27 Buddy Bell (51)

September6 Dan O'Dowd(43)9 Mike Hampton (30)9 Todd Zeile (37)13 Denny Neagle (34)15 Dave Garcia (82)24 Mario Encarnacion (24)

October1 John Thomson (29)26 Toby Harrah (54)27 Dennis Stark(28)

November6 Justin Speier(29)27 Brad Andress (40)

December1 Larry Walker(36)12 Josh Kalinowski (26)23 Shawn Chacon (24)23 Rick White (34)28 Benny Agbayani (31)28 Cam Esslinger (26)

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .326 319 104 9 26 53 .377 .511vs. Left .372 137 51 5 12 18 .422 .606vs. Right .291 182 53 4 14 35 .342 .440Relief .326 319 104 9 26 53 .377 .511Home .294 194 57 4 15 33 .340 .412Away .376 125 47 5 11 20 .433 .664None on .350 140 49 5 8 24 .389 .586Runners on .307 179 55 4 18 29 .368 .4530 on/out .365 74 27 4 1 16 .373 .635RISP .333 111 37 2 12 17 .392 .4861st IP .317 230 73 6 18 42 .360 .504Inning 1-6 .285 123 35 3 9 12 .343 .455Inning 7+ .352 196 69 6 17 41 .398 .546Close,Late .377 53 20 1 6 11 .441 .566vs 1st Batr .267 60 16 2 2 18 .286 .417Pre-All Star .286 133 38 1 12 24 .342 .398Post-All Star .355 186 66 8 14 29 .401 .591

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 4.46 0 3 1 43 42.1 21 8 40Relief 4.46 0 3 1 43 42.1 21 8 40Home 2.49 0 1 0 21 21.2 6 5 21Away 6.53 0 2 1 22 20.2 15 3 19June 3.45 0 1 1 14 15.2 6 5 16July 5.06 0 2 0 13 10.2 6 1 10August 5.40 0 0 0 9 10.0 6 2 7Sept. 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.1 0 0 3October 16.20 0 0 0 2 1.2 3 0 4Grass 4.50 0 2 1 40 40.0 20 8 39Turf 3.86 0 1 0 3 2.1 1 0 1Day 6.75 0 2 0 15 16.0 12 4 18Night 3.08 0 1 1 28 26.1 9 4 22vs.CWS 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Cle 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.2 0 0 1vs.Det 45.00 0 1 0 1 1.0 5 0 1vs.Mil 1.35 0 0 1 5 6.2 1 1 10vs.Min 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 0vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 1vs.ChC 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Hou 10.80 0 1 0 2 1.2 2 1 0vs.LA 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 1vs.Mon 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 1vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 0 1 3vs.StL 7.71 0 0 0 5 7.0 6 2 5vs.SD 10.38 0 0 0 5 4.1 5 0 5vs.SF 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Col 0.00 0 0 0 4 4.0 0 3 5vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.0 0 0 4vs.Ari 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1 0 2Pre-All Star 3.26 0 2 1 18 19.1 7 6 19Post-All Star 5.48 0 1 0 25 23.0 14 2 21

Avg AB H HR BB SO GDPOBP SLGTotal .313 176 55 8 8 40 3 .339 .557vs. Left .408 71 29 4 2 13 1 .419 .704vs. Right .248 105 26 4 6 27 2 .286 .457Relief .313 176 55 8 8 40 3 .339 .557Home .258 89 23 3 5 21 1 .295 .404Away .368 87 32 5 3 19 2 .385 .713None on .360 86 31 5 4 19 0 .389 .674Runners on .267 90 24 3 4 21 3 .292 .4440 on/out .318 44 14 4 0 14 0 .318 .682Scoring Pos .259 54 14 2 3 11 2 .288 .481ScPos/2 Out .250 28 7 2 2 7 0 .300 .5711st IP .314 153 48 6 7 34 3 .340 .536Inn. 1-6 .282 39 11 2 2 7 1 .310 .564Inn. 7+ .321 137 44 6 6 33 2 .347 .555Close,Late .421 38 16 1 3 7 1 .463 .658B. Loaded .333 3 1 0 0 1 0 .333 .667vs 1st Batr .262 42 11 2 1 16 1 .279 .4520-0 count .259 27 7 0 1 0 0 .286 .370After (0-1) .244 90 22 2 2 29 2 .258 .411After (1-0) .441 59 26 6 5 11 1 .477 .8642 strikes .222 90 20 3 4 40 0 .255 .356Pit. 1-15 .306 124 38 5 5 27 3 .328 .548Pit. 16-30 .319 47 15 1 3 11 0 .360 .468Pit. 31-45 .400 5 2 2 0 2 0 .4001.600Pre-All Star .299 77 23 1 6 19 2 .349 .455Post-All Star .323 99 32 7 2 21 1 .330 .636

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.59 0 3 1 63 75.2 47 26 53Relief 5.59 0 3 1 63 75.2 47 26 53Home 4.08 0 1 0 35 46.1 21 15 33Away 7.98 0 2 1 28 29.1 26 11 20May 1.80 0 0 0 4 5.0 1 3 2June 2.75 0 1 1 15 19.2 6 6 16July 7.59 0 2 0 18 21.1 18 5 13August 7.36 0 0 0 12 14.2 12 7 8Sept. 4.73 0 0 0 12 13.1 7 5 10October 16.20 0 0 0 2 1.2 3 0 4Grass 5.65 0 2 1 60 73.1 46 26 52Turf 3.86 0 1 0 3 2.1 1 0 1Day 6.93 0 2 0 20 24.2 19 9 25Night 4.94 0 1 1 43 51.0 28 17 28vs.Bal 2.70 0 0 0 2 3.1 1 1 3vs.Bos 6.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 2 2 1vs.Ana 0.00 0 0 0 1 4.0 0 1 0vs.CWS 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Cle 10.57 0 0 0 5 7.2 9 1 1vs.Det 22.50 0 1 0 2 2.0 5 1 2vs.KC 3.18 0 0 0 3 5.2 2 3 0vs.Mil 6.00 0 0 1 7 9.0 6 4 10vs.Min 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 0vs.NYY 9.64 0 0 0 3 4.2 5 3 4vs.Tor 4.91 0 0 0 3 3.2 2 3 2vs.Atl 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 1vs.ChC 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 1vs.Hou 10.80 0 1 0 2 1.2 2 1 0vs.LA 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0 1vs.Mon 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0 1vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 0 1 3vs.StL 7.71 0 0 0 5 7.0 6 2 5vs.SD 10.38 0 0 0 5 4.1 5 0 5vs.SF 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.Col 0.00 0 0 0 4 4.0 0 3 5vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.0 0 0 4vs.Ari 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1 0 2vs.TB 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 2Pre-All Star 3.27 0 2 1 26 33.0 12 12 24Post-All Star 7.38 0 1 0 37 42.2 35 14 29

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BY BALLPARKBallpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERFenway Park 10.80 0 0 0 1 1.2 2Comiskey Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0Jacobs Field 4.91 0 0 0 6 7.1 4K a u ffman Stadium 3.18 0 0 0 3 5.2 2Metrodome 13.50 0 1 0 1 0.2 1Yankee Stadium 54.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 4Arlington 6.52 0 0 0 10 19.1 14Cinergy Field 2.84 0 1 0 18 19.0 6Dodger Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0Olympic Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0

Ballpark ERA W L Sv G IP ERBusch Stadium 9.00 0 0 0 4 5.0 5Qualcomm Stadium 15.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 5Coors Field 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.2 0Pro Player 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0Turner Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.2 0Bank One Ballpark 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1Enron Field 10.80 0 1 0 2 1.2 2Miller Park 5.40 0 0 1 2 1.2 1

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-2 Wt: 195 B/T: R/R Age: 21 (22 on Sept. 17)Born: July 5, 1972 in Newark, N.J.Residence: Fresno, TexasMajor League Service: 0.167

SIGNED to a free agent contract, Jan. 9, 2001.CAREER: The starter in CF for Texas last year on Opening Day, Bo begins 2002 with his fourth organ-

ization (Chicago-NL, Oakland and Texas)…has played in 89 major league contests, making 28 careerstarts (13 in LF, 12 in CF and three in RF)…in 861 career games in the minors, he has amassed 201 stolenbases.

2001: Porter opened the season on the 40-man roster for Texas…he was the starting center fielderfor the Rangers in the season opener in PuertoRico (0-3, 2 K)…after going hitless in the opener, Bo wenton to elevate his April average to .333 (10-for-30) in 13 games by month’s end…he appeared in six gamesin May, going 0-for-6 at the plate before being optioned to Oklahoma (AAA) on May 17…while in OklahomaCity with the Redhawks, he batted .220 (19-for-86) with two doubles, a triple, two homers, four RBI andscored 13 runs in 23 contests…he was recalled to the Rangers on June 10 and appeared in 21 games,nine starts…on June 11, he swiped his first major league base…he belted his second major league homerun July 1 vs. Oakland, ironically the team that he hit his first career bomb with only 10 months earlier…thethree-run shot came in the bottom of the eighth and was the eventual game winner, giving the Rangers’ a3-1 victory…Porter was again optioned back down to Triple-A, July 12…in his second stint with OklahomaCity, he played in 12 games while batting .234 (11-for-47) with three doubles, a triple, four homers and 11RBI…over that stretch of 12 games, he had three and four game hit streaks and notched multi-hit gamestwice…he also stole bases in back-to-back games for the second time in ‘01 while with Oklahoma City…hemade his third appearance in the major’s July 25 after being recalled again by Texas…in his first game backwith the Rangers, he started in left field vs.Baltimore and went 1-for-4 with a double and scored a run…hewould start in five more games for Texas before again being optioned to Oklahoma City, this time for therest of the season…in August, he batted .282 (24-for-85) with four doubles, seven homers, 24 RBI for the‘Hawks…in 58 contests with Oklahoma City, he hit at a .246 (55-for-224) clip with nine doubles, two triples,13 homers and 40 RBI…with Texas, he batted .230 (20-for-87) with four doubles, two triples, a homer andsix RBI in 48 games.

2000: Porter saw action with both AAA-Sacramento and Oakland in 2000 before being claimed offwaivers by Texas Oct. 11, 2000…played for the Sacramento RiverCats before being called up by OaklandSeptember 11…while with the A’s, he batted .143 (2-for-14) with twoRBI…both hits and RBI came in theSept. 15 contest at Tampa Bay when he went 2-for-3 in a 17-3 Oakland win…one of the hits was his firstcareer homer off Tony Fiore…he made only one start in the majors in ‘01, the Sept. 29 contest vs. Texas(0-for-3)…as a RiverCat, Bo stole 39 bases, which at seasons end was the most in the Pacific CoastLeague…his 88 walks was the second most in the PCL…he finished second, behind now Rockie secondbaseman Jose Ortiz, on the team in games played (129 to 131), at-bats (481 to 518) and hits (131 to182)…had two 13-game hit streaks, April 26-May 11 (17-for-56) and Aug. 19-Sept. 3 (22-for-59)…Bo wasselected by Oakland from Chicago(NL) in the 1999 Rule 5 draft…he was later offered back to the Cubs onApril 5 and was outrighted to Iowa (AAA)…he refused assignment, becoming a free agent and later signedwith Oakland April 8, 2000. Postseason: Appeared in two games of the Divisional Series against NewYork…in his only at-bat, he notched an infield single off Dwight Gooden that scored a run.

1999: Opened the season with Iowa (AAA), but was recalled May 9 by Chicago(NL)…made his majorleague debut that same day at Cincinnati as a pinch hitter, going 0-for-1 with a strikeout…was lateroptioned back to Iowa May 23…again recalled by the Cubs September 3…made his first career start onSept. 7 vs. Cincinnati in center field, going 1-for-3 with a walk and strikeout…he would remain with the clubfor the remainder of the season and finish with a .192 (5-for-26) batting average…with Iowa, Porter led theteam in runs (86), homers (27) and walks (65).

1998: Began the year with the West Tennessee DiamondJaxx (AA), playing in 125 games beforebeing promoted to AAA(Iowa) for the first time in his career Sept. 4…he saw action in only four games withIowa, batting .364 (4-for-11) with three RBI…with West Tennessee, he led the Southern League in triples

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PORTER’S CAREER RECORDYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP1994 Peoria .271 66 221 40 60 93 11 2 6 29 6 4 2 27 0 59 6 5 5 .421 .3501995 Daytona .217 113 336 54 73 98 12 2 3 19 4 3 2 32 0 104 22 10 5 .292 .2871996 Daytona .175 20 63 9 11 17 4 1 0 6 0 2 0 6 0 24 5 1 0 .270 .239

Rockford .241 105 378 83 91 140 22 3 7 44 3 4 1 72 1 107 30 14 7 .370 .3601997 Daytona .307 122 440 87 135 218 20 6 17 65 1 3 3 61 1 115 23 13 8 .495 .393

Orlando .258 8 31 4 8 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 1 1 .387 .2811998 West Tenn .289 125 464 91 134 212 26 11 10 68 3 5 6 82 4 117 50 17 9 .457 .399

Iowa .364 4 11 2 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 2 0 .455 .5331999 Iowa .292 111 414 86 121 230 24 2 27 64 1 3 8 65 0 121 15 17 7 .556 .396

C H I C A G O - N L .192 24 26 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 1 .231 .2502000 Sacramento .272 129 481 94 131 200 21 3 14 64 4 6 5 88 1 117 39 10 9 .416 .386

OAKLAND .154 17 13 3 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 .385 .2672001 TEXAS .230 48 87 18 20 31 4 2 1 6 0 2 0 9 0 34 3 2 1 .356 .296

Oklahoma .246 58 224 40 55 107 9 2 13 40 4 2 3 26 0 60 10 4 3 .478 .329Major Lg. Totals .214 89 126 23 27 42 5 2 2 8 1 2 0 13 0 52 3 2 2 .333 .284National Lg. Totals .192 24 26 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 1 .231 .250American Lg. Totals .220 65 100 21 22 36 4 2 2 8 0 2 0 11 0 39 3 2 1 .360 .292Minor Lg. Totals .269 861 3063 590 823 1332 151 32 98 405 26 32 31 463 7 839 201 94 54 .435 .367

PORTER’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSHits: 2, six times (last: June 11, 2001 at Los Angeles)

Home Runs: 1, twice (last: July 1, 2001 vs. Oakland)

RBI: 3, July 1, 2001 vs. Oakland

Doubles: 1, five times (last: July 25, 2001 vs. Baltimore)

Runs: 3, June 11, 2001 at Los Angeles

Total Bases: 5, Sept. 15, 2000

Hit Streak: 3 games, twice (last: April 18-21, 2001)

Walks: 2, June 25, 2001 at Anaheim

Strikeouts: 3, four times (last: May 3, 2001 vs. Detroit)

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT1999 CHI-N OF 21 16 0 1 17 0 .9412000 OAK OF 16 13 0 0 13 0 1.0002001 TEX OF 40 61 1 2 64 0 .969Totals OF 77 90 1 3 94 0 .968

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(11) and stolen bases (50)…his 82 walks ranked as the fourth highest in the league.1997: Started the 1997 campaign with Daytona of the Florida State League for the third consecutive

season…led the team in runs (87) and hits (135)…in the league, he finished fourth in runs, fifth in OBP(.393) and had the eighth highest batting average (.307)…was named to the FSL all-star team as an out-fielder…was promoted to Orlando (AA) August 25, appearing in eight games and hitting .258.

1996: After opening the year at Daytona and hitting only .175 (11-for-63) in 20 games, Porter was sentto Rockford (A) April 29…at Rockford, he led the league in fielding among outfielders, finishing with a .984percentage and at one point strung together a 75-game errorless streak…finished the year with 30 stolenbases, the second most on the team.

1995: A member of the Florida State League Champion Daytona Cubs…spent the entire season withDaytona, finishing with a .217 (73-for-336) average in 377 total plate appearances.

1994: In his inaugural professional season, Porter played in 66 games with Peoria…finished with a.271 average (60-for-221) and added 11 doubles, two triples, six homers and 29 RBI.

COLLEGE: He played both football and baseball all four years at the Univ. of Iowa…as a defensiveback, he was named the team captain of the football team in 1994, the same season earning team defen-sive MVP honors…earned a spot on the all-Big Ten team in both sports as a senior…graduated in 1994with a BAin communication studies

PERSONAL: Marquis Donnell Porter…he and his wife Stacey reside in Fresno, Texas…earned all-state in baseball, football and basketball his senior year at Weequahis High School in Newark, N.J.

NL DIVISION SERIESRECORDYear Club, Opponent AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO2000 OAKLAND vs. New York-AL 1.000 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Chicago Cubs in 40th round of the 1993 June draft…selected by Oakland inRule V draft, Dec. 13, 1999…returned to Cubs organization, April 5, 2000…granted free agency, April 7, 2000…signedby Oakland on April 8, 2000…claimed on waivers by Texas on Oct. 11, 2000.

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2001 CAREERAvg G AB H HR RBI OBP SLG

Total .230 48 87 20 1 6 .296 .356vs. Left .261 --- 46 12 1 4 .306 .413vs. Right .195 --- 41 8 0 2 .286 .293Home .239 25 46 11 1 4 .265 .326Away .220 23 41 9 0 2 .327 .390None on .250 --- 60 15 0 0 .338 .367Runners on .185 --- 27 5 1 6 .200 .333April .333 13 30 10 0 2 .344 .400May .000 5 6 0 0 0 .000 .000June .217 15 23 5 0 1 .387 .435July .167 13 24 4 1 3 .167 .333August .250 2 4 1 0 0 .400 .2500 on/out .355 --- 31 11 0 0 .412 .548RISP .231 --- 13 3 1 6 .250 .538RISP/2out .250 --- 8 2 1 4 .250 .750Close,Late .286 --- 7 2 1 3 .286 .714B. Loaded - --- 0 0 0 1 .000 -Batting #1 .167 --- 18 3 1 3 .211 .444Batting #3 .500 --- 2 1 0 0 .500 .500Batting #4 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #6 .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .444 --- 18 8 0 2 .500 .667Batting #8 .182 --- 22 4 0 0 .280 .227Batting #9 .167 --- 24 4 0 1 .222 .208As lf .189 --- 37 7 1 3 .250 .351As cf .419 --- 31 13 0 2 .457 .581As rf .000 --- 14 0 0 1 .118 .000All OF .244 --- 82 20 1 6 .304 .378As dh .000 --- 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As ph .000 --- 4 0 0 0 .200 .000As pr - --- 0 0 0 0 - -0-0 count .455 --- 11 5 0 0 .455 .909After (0-1) .211 --- 38 8 0 2 .279 .263After (1-0) .184 --- 38 7 1 4 .273 .2892 strikes .085 --- 47 4 1 4 .200 .149Grass .238 47 84 20 1 6 .305 .369Turf .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Day .286 9 21 6 0 2 .304 .476Night .212 39 66 14 1 4 .293 .318Inn. 1-6 .232 27 56 13 0 1 .306 .375Inn. 7+ .226 30 31 7 1 5 .278 .323vs.Bal .200 3 5 1 0 0 .200 .400vs.Ana .100 7 10 1 0 0 .308 .100vs.Cle - 1 0 0 0 0 - -vs.Det .111 6 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.NYY .000 2 3 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.Oak .333 10 30 10 1 5 .382 .600vs.Sea .200 8 15 3 0 0 .200 .200vs.Tor .000 1 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Hou - 3 0 0 0 1 .500 -vs.LA .400 2 5 2 0 0 .500 .800vs.SD .000 2 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.TB .333 3 6 2 0 0 .333 .333Pre-All Star .229 39 70 16 1 6 .300 .371Post-All Star .235 9 17 4 0 0 .278 .294

Avg AB H HR RBI OBP SLGTotal .214 126 27 2 8 .284 .333vs. Left .209 67 14 1 4 .254 .328vs. Right .220 59 13 1 4 .314 .339Home .206 63 13 1 4 .261 .270Away .222 63 14 1 4 .306 .397None on .230 87 20 0 0 .302 .310Runners on .179 39 7 2 8 .244 .385April .333 30 10 0 2 .344 .400May .000 7 0 0 0 .000 .000June .217 23 5 0 1 .387 .435July .167 24 4 1 3 .167 .333August .250 4 1 0 0 .400 .250Sept. .167 36 6 1 2 .250 .278October .500 2 1 0 0 .500 .5000 on/out .275 40 11 0 0 .326 .425RISP .176 17 3 1 6 .238 .412Close,Late .333 12 4 1 3 .333 .583B. Loaded - 0 0 0 1 .000 -Batting #1 .143 28 4 1 3 .226 .321Batting #2 .300 10 3 0 0 .364 .400Batting #3 .500 2 1 0 0 .500 .500Batting #4 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #5 .500 4 2 1 2 .5001.250Batting #6 .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000Batting #7 .381 21 8 0 2 .440 .571Batting #8 .156 32 5 0 0 .250 .188Batting #9 .160 25 4 0 1 .214 .200As lf .200 45 9 1 3 .250 .333As cf .340 47 16 0 2 .396 .468As rf .048 21 1 1 3 .160 .190As dh .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000As ph .083 12 1 0 0 .214 .083As pr - 0 0 0 0 - -Grass .217 106 23 1 6 .298 .321Turf .200 20 4 1 2 .200 .400Day .206 34 7 0 2 .282 .324Night .217 92 20 2 6 .284 .337Inn. 1-6 .195 77 15 0 1 .271 .312Inn. 7+ .245 49 12 2 7 .304 .367vs.Bal .143 7 1 0 0 .250 .286vs.Ana .091 11 1 0 0 .286 .091vs.Cle - 0 0 0 0 - -vs.Det .111 9 1 0 0 .111 .111vs.Mil .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Min - 0 0 0 0 - -vs.NYY .000 3 0 0 0 .250 .000vs.Oak .333 30 10 1 5 .382 .600vs.Sea .188 16 3 0 0 .188 .188vs.Tex .000 4 0 0 0 .200 .000vs.Tor .000 3 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Atl - 0 0 0 0 - -vs.Cin .250 8 2 0 0 .333 .375vs.Hou .000 3 0 0 1 .200 .000vs.LA .400 5 2 0 0 .500 .800vs.Phi .200 5 1 0 0 .200 .200vs.Pit .250 4 1 0 0 .400 .250vs.StL .200 5 1 0 0 .200 .200vs.SD .000 1 0 0 0 .000 .000vs.Fla - 0 0 0 0 - -vs.TB .364 11 4 1 2 .364 .636Pre-All Star .225 71 16 1 6 .296 .366Post-All Star .200 55 11 1 2 .267 .291

BY BALLPARKBallpark Avg. AB H HR RBICamden Yards .000 2 0 0 0Edison Field .000 7 0 0 0Jacobs Field - 0 0 0 0Yankee Stadiu .000 3 0 0 0Network Assoc .273 22 6 0 1Arlington .239 46 11 1 4Wrigley Field .167 12 2 0 0Cinergy Field .250 4 1 0 0Astrodome .000 3 0 0 0Dodger Stadiu .400 5 2 0 0

Ballpark Avg. AB H HR RBIVeterans Stad .200 5 1 0 0Busch Stadium .500 2 1 0 0Qualcomm Stad .000 1 0 0 0Pro Player St - 0 0 0 0Turner Field - 0 0 0 0Tropicana Fie .400 5 2 1 2SAFECO Field .167 6 1 0 0Enron Field - 0 0 0 1Comerica Park - 0 0 0 0

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-0 Wt: 200 B/T: R/R Age: 34 (35 on Aug. 8)Born: Aug. 8, 1967 in Charleston, Mo.Residence: Arlington, TexasMajor League Service: 5.169

SIGNED to a free-agent contract, Dec. 7, 2001.CAREER: Whiteside has appeared in at least one major league game in 10 straight seasons…begins

his 13th year as a pro and is with his fifth organization…has thrown a combined 864.1 innings in his minorand major league career.

2001: Played in just 22 games between Richmond (AAA) and Atlanta…with the Braves, he was 0-1 in13 appearances with a 7.16 ERA…made his Braves debut on April 26 at Arizona and gave up a pair ofhome runs and four earned runs in just a third of an inning…made his longest outing on May 17 vs.Colorado (2 hits, 1 run, 0 er)…made his final stint with the Braves on July 3 vs. Philadelphia, giving up twohits and two earned runs in 1.0 ip…at Triple A, he did not allow a run in nine games and 10.0innings…struck out nine and had just one intentional walk.

2000: Spent the early portion of the year at AAALas Vegas before having his contract purchased bythe Padres on May 12…did not allow an earned run in his first seven appearances, while going 2-0…hada 2.18 ERA(5 er in 20.2 ip) over his first 14 outings through June 13, but over his last 14 games, he allowed12 runs in 16.1 innings (6.61 ERA).

1999: Appeared in a staff-leading 47 games for Las Vegas (AAA)…averaged 8.8 strikeouts per nineinnings (88 K’s in 89.2 ip)…went 3-0 with a save and a 1.65 ERAin 10 July outings…on June 3, he tossedthe first complete game and shutout of his pro career in a 3-0 win in Game 2 of a doubleheader vs.Vancouver (7.0 ip,5 h, 2 BB, 6 K)…his contract was purchased by Padres Aug. 24…was touched for nineearned runs and 10 hits in 1.2 innings in his Padres debut, Aug. 24 at Philadelphia…gave up four runs inhis next outing…gave up only four earned runs in 9.0 ip over his final eight appearances (7 H, 2 BB, 8K)…matched his career high with five strikeouts in two hitless innings Oct. 3 at Arizona.

1998: After signing with Philadelphia on March 26, Matt began the year on Philadelphia’s roster anddid not give up a run in his first three outings (5.2 ip)…won his first NL game on April 24 vs. St. Louis…gave up 17 ER over his last 12.1 innings (seven games) for a 12.41 ERA……assigned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 6…at Triple A, he went 1-4 with a 6.48 ERAin 30 games.

1997: Started off the year with Oklahoma City (AAA)…made his first major league start on July 20 vs.Detroit, a no decision (4.0 ip, 6 h, 5 er)…had a season-high 5.1 inings Aug. 16 vs. the Brewers (0 R, 5K)…won the last three decisions of the year with the Rangers.

1996: Opened the year with Texas, giving up six earned runs in three April appearances…optioned toAAA Oklahoma City April 15…recalled by Rangers July 4 and appeared in five games, compiling a 7.20ERA…optioned back to Oklahoma City July 25 and rejoined Rangers again Sept. 11…worked 3.0 or moreinnings six times with Texas, including a career-high 7.0 inning effort Sept. 12 vs. Milwaukee…went a com-bined 9-6 with a 3.45 ERAin 36 games (seven starts) at AAA.

1995: Won a career high five games with the Rangers, making 40 appearances out of thebullpen…ranked seventh among ALrelievers by stranding 29 of 36 inherited runners (80.6%)…held oppo-nents to a .161 average against, 10th best in the league…was on the disabled list on May 15 (retro May 9)through May 25 with a strained right elbow.

1994: With the Rangers, he led the staff and finished sixth in the AL with 47 appearances…his 61.0innings in relief were the ninth most in the league…earned his lone save on July 20 at Cleveland.

1993: Made 60 appearances with 73.0 innings pitched for the ‘93 Rangers, both second best on theteam…had 14 relief holds, eighth most in the AL…was 1-0 with a 2.39 ERAin 21 games through May 31,before going 0-1 with a 4.82 ERA in his next 23 appearances…optioned to AAA Oklahoma City July30…made eight relief appearances at AAA before being recalled by Rangers Aug. 21…appeared in 16games for Texas down the stretch, giving up 12 earned runs in 16 innings (6.75 ERA).

1992: Had his contract purchased by the Rangers on Aug. 5 and made his MLdebut that night with aperfect inning in relief vs. Oakland…earned his first career save on Sept. 15 at Detroit…converted all fourof his save opportunities in the last two months of the year…in 20 games for Texas, he was 1-1 with a 1.93

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ERA…also played for Tulsa (AA) and Oklahoma City (AAA) and overall at all three levels, he convertedeach of his 33 save opportunities…led the Rangers’ minor leaguers with 29 saves, ranking 11th in all ofminor league baseball.

1991: Finished second in the South Atlantic League with 29 saves for Gastonia (A).1990: Debuted as a professional with Butte (R) in the Pioneer League…his 3.45 ERAranked seventh

in the league.COLLEGE: Pitched for Arkansas State University, where he was named the American South

Conference Player of the Year in 1990…graduated in 1991 with a degree in physical education.PERSONAL: Matthew Christopher Whiteside…is married (Stephanie)…is a 1985 graduate of

Charleston (MO) High School, where he lettered in baseball, football and basketball…threw four shutoutshis senior season…his basketball team won the state title with a 28-5 mark that same year…Served ascelebrity judge for the 1996 Miss USA Pageant…hobbies include fishing and scuba diving…signed byRanger scouts Jim Dreyer and Doug Gassaway.

WHITESIDE’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1990 Butte 4 4 3.45 18 5 0 0 5 2 57.1 57 33 22 4 9 25 0 45 4 61991 Gastonia 3 1 2.15 48 0 0 0 42 29 62.2 43 19 15 1 5 21 0 71 3 01992 Tulsa 0 1 2.41 33 0 0 0 32 21 33.2 31 9 9 2 1 3 1 30 2 0

Okla City 1 0 0.79 12 0 0 0 12 8 11.1 7 1 1 1 0 3 1 13 0 0TEXAS 1 1 1.93 20 0 0 0 8 4 28.0 26 8 6 1 0 11 2 13 2 0

1993 TEXAS 2 1 4.32 60 0 0 0 10 1 73.0 78 37 35 7 1 23 0 39 0 2Okla City 2 1 5.56 8 0 0 0 6 1 11.1 17 7 7 1 0 8 0 10 1 1

1994 TEXAS 2 2 5.02 47 0 0 0 16 1 61.0 68 40 34 6 1 28 3 37 1 01995 TEXAS 5 4 4.08 40 0 0 0 18 3 53.0 48 24 24 5 1 19 2 46 4 01996 TEXAS 0 1 6.68 14 0 0 0 7 0 32.1 43 24 24 8 0 11 1 15 1 0

Okla City 9 6 3.45 36 7 0 0 14 0 94.0 95 41 36 8 3 24 2 52 4 31997 Okla City 1 1 3.54 10 1 0 0 3 1 28.0 30 14 11 1 0 13 0 11 0 1

TEXAS 4 1 5.08 42 1 0 0 8 0 72.2 85 45 41 4 3 26 3 44 3 21998 PHILADELPHIA 1 1 8.50 10 0 0 0 1 0 18.0 27 18 17 6 0 5 0 14 0 1

Scranton-Wb 1 4 6.48 30 1 0 0 20 5 33.1 47 24 24 4 0 7 0 21 1 01999 Las Vegas 9 5 5.12 47 3 1 1 23 7 89.2 99 59 51 13 3 29 3 88 2 0

SAN DIEGO 1 0 13.91 10 0 0 0 4 0 11.0 19 17 17 1 0 5 0 9 1 02000 Las Vegas 2 5 5.28 23 1 0 0 5 0 30.2 34 21 18 6 3 15 2 31 1 1

SAN DIEGO 2 3 4.14 28 0 0 0 9 0 37.0 32 21 17 6 1 17 3 27 2 12001 Richmond 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 8 4 10.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0

ATLANTA 0 1 7.16 13 0 0 0 8 0 16.1 23 14 13 5 1 7 1 10 2 0Major Lg. Totals- 18 15 5.10 284 1 0 0 89 9 402.1 449 248 228 49 8 152 15 254 16 6National Lg. Totals 4 4 6.70 61 0 0 0 22 0 82.1 101 70 64 18 2 34 4 60 5 2American Lg. Totals 14 11 4.61 223 1 0 0 67 9 320.0 348 178 164 31 6 118 11 194 11 4Minor Lg. Totals- 32 28 3.78 274 18 1 1 170 78 462.0 464 228 194 41 24 149 10 381 18 12

CAREER FIELDINGYear Club POS G PO A E TC DP PCT2001 ATL P 13 2 1 2 5 0 .600Totals P 284 30 53 8 91 4 .912

CAREER BATTINGYear Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1998 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

WHITESIDE’S CAREERHIGHS & LOWSStrikeouts: 5, five times (last: June 6, 2000 at Oakland)

Low-Hit Complete Game: None

Longest Relief A p p e a r a n c e : 7.0 ip, Sept. 26, 1996 vs. Mil.

Win Streak (starts): None

Win Streak (decisions): 4, April 24, 1998-May 26, 2000

Losing Streak (starts): None

Losing Streak (decisions): 4, June 27, 2000-current

Walks: 3, three times (last: Aug. 26, 1997 at Milwaukee)

Earned Runs: 9, Aug. 24, 1999 at Philadelphia

Scoreless Innings: 9.2 ip, Sept. 20-Oct. 1, 1992

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Texas in the 25th round of the 1990 June draft…on disabled list (May 9-25,1995)…signed by Philadelphia as a minor league free agent, March 26, 1998…signed by San Diego as a minor leaguefree agent, Nov. 23, 1998…signed by Atlanta to a minor league contract, Jan. 18, 2001…signed by Colorado as a freeagent, Dec, 7, 2002.

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Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .284 1579 449 49 152 254 .347 .431vs. Left .304 616 187 14 57 81 .363 .433vs. Right .272 963 262 35 95 173 .337 .429Start .400 15 6 0 0 1 .412 .533Relief .283 1564 443 49 152 253 .346 .430Home .259 842 218 23 64 131 .313 .393Away .313 737 231 26 88 123 .384 .474None on .269 813 219 25 65 126 .325 .416Runners on .300 766 230 24 87 128 .369 .4460 on/out .259 355 92 15 27 49 .312 .442RISP .263 487 128 8 74 94 .354 .3631st IP .274 955 262 28 97 159 .339 .423Inning 1-6 .300 486 146 17 44 84 .359 .481Inning 7+ .277 1093 303 32 108 170 .342 .408Close,Late .269 442 119 10 42 82 .333 .371vs 1st Batr .264 246 65 7 30 45 .339 .407Pre-All Star .279 870 243 34 78 148 .339 .451Post-All Star .291 709 206 15 74 106 .356 .406

2001ERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 7.16 0 1 0 13 16.1 13 7 10Relief 7.16 0 1 0 13 16.1 13 7 10Home 2.00 0 0 0 6 9.0 2 2 4Away 13.50 0 1 0 7 7.1 11 5 6April 108.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 4 1 0May 2.25 0 1 0 7 8.0 2 3 3June 6.43 0 0 0 4 7.0 5 3 7July 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 0 0Grass 6.75 0 1 0 11 13.1 10 5 5Turf 9.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 3 2 5Day 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 2 0Night 8.16 0 1 0 11 14.1 13 5 10vs.Mil 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0vs.NYY 9.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 2 1 0vs.Tor 4.50 0 0 0 1 2.0 1 2 3vs.LA - 0 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 0vs.Phi 18.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 4 0 2vs.Pit 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 0vs.StL 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1 0vs.SD 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 1 0vs.Col 0.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 0 2vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 0 3vs.Ari 108.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 4 1 0Pre-All Star 7.16 0 1 0 13 16.1 13 7 10

Avg AB H HR BB SO OBP SLGTotal .319 72 23 5 7 10 .383 .597vs. Left .371 35 13 2 4 4 .425 .629vs. Right .270 37 10 3 3 6 .341 .568Relief .319 72 23 5 7 10 .383 .597Home .237 38 9 1 2 4 .275 .368Away .412 34 14 4 5 6 .488 .853None on .385 39 15 4 2 5 .415 .769Runners on .242 33 8 1 5 5 .350 .3940 on/out .333 18 6 2 1 2 .368 .722RISP .167 24 4 0 4 4 .276 .250

RISP/2 Out .167 12 2 0 2 3 .286 .2501st IP .346 52 18 5 5 7 .397 .712Inning 1-6 .250 12 3 1 3 3 .400 .667Inning 7+ .333 60 20 4 4 7 .379 .583Close,Late .333 3 1 1 1 0 .5001.333vs 1st Batr .231 13 3 2 0 1 .231 .6920-0 count .333 15 5 2 0 0 .313 .800After (0-1) .333 30 10 2 1 6 .355 .567After (1-0) .296 27 8 1 6 4 .441 .5192 strikes .182 22 4 0 5 10 .357 .227Pitch 1-15 .349 43 15 4 2 5 .378 .674Pitch 16-30 .333 21 7 1 5 4 .444 .571Pitch 31-45 .125 8 1 0 0 1 .222 .250Pre-All Star .319 72 23 5 7 10 .383 .597

CAREERERA W L Sv G IP ER BB SO

Total 5.10 18 15 9 284 402.1 228 152 254Start 11.25 0 0 0 1 4.0 5 0 1Relief 5.04 18 15 9 283 398.1 223 152 253Home 4.02 12 5 2 141 219.1 98 64 131Away 6.39 6 10 7 143 183.0 130 88 123April 6.05 2 2 0 27 38.2 26 13 26May 4.28 3 1 0 59 80.0 38 28 54June 5.18 4 3 0 59 80.0 46 30 58July 4.93 2 5 3 50 69.1 38 28 39August 6.71 4 3 1 37 56.1 42 30 33Sept. 4.75 3 1 3 49 72.0 38 21 37October 0.00 0 0 2 3 6.0 0 2 7Grass 4.40 15 12 8 236 341.2 167 125 216Turf 9.05 3 3 1 48 60.2 61 27 38Day 5.24 3 4 3 59 80.2 47 41 50Night 5.06 15 11 6 225 321.2 181 111 204vs.Bal 2.79 0 0 0 11 9.2 3 1 5vs.Bos 8.74 1 0 0 14 11.1 11 5 6vs.Ana 5.54 0 1 0 16 26.0 16 14 13vs.CWS 4.73 0 0 0 10 13.1 7 7 8vs.Cle 2.01 2 1 2 13 22.1 5 2 12vs.Det 3.94 1 0 3 19 29.2 13 13 19vs.KC 8.62 1 0 0 15 15.2 15 6 10vs.Mil 2.35 2 0 0 16 30.2 8 13 14vs.Min 5.06 1 2 0 22 26.2 15 11 20vs.NYY 6.75 0 1 0 16 33.1 25 13 23vs.Oak 4.05 3 3 2 30 46.2 21 18 39vs.Sea 5.18 1 2 1 28 40.0 23 15 26vs.Tex 0.00 0 1 0 1 0.2 0 1 0vs.Tor 3.52 1 0 1 19 23.0 9 7 13vs.Atl 2.00 1 0 0 6 9.0 2 0 9vs.Cin 5.06 0 0 0 5 5.1 3 2 4vs.Hou 19.29 0 0 0 3 2.1 5 2 1vs.LA 6.00 0 3 0 7 6.0 4 2 3vs.Mon 6.00 1 0 0 2 3.0 2 2 1vs.NYM 12.00 0 0 0 1 3.0 4 2 1vs.Phi 38.25 0 0 0 4 4.0 17 3 3vs.Pit 6.23 0 0 0 3 4.1 3 2 2vs.StL 5.87 1 1 0 5 7.2 5 4 6vs.SD 1.59 1 0 0 3 5.2 1 2 1vs.SF 6.75 1 0 0 1 1.1 1 0 0vs.Col 3.52 0 0 0 3 7.2 3 1 3vs.Fla 0.00 0 0 0 5 8.1 0 1 4vs.Ari 11.12 0 0 0 6 5.2 7 3 8Pre-All Star 4.97 10 10 2 165 221.0 122 78 148Post-All Star 5.26 8 5 7 119 181.1 106 74 106

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-- Non Roster Invitee --Ht: 6-5 Wt: 214 B/T: R/R Age: 22 (23 on July 28)Born: July 28, 1979 in Oakland, Calif.Residence: Bodega, Calif.Major League Service: None

SELECTED in the second round of the 2000 June draft (47th overall)CAREER: The former Stanford standout, Jason is a non-roster invitee for the second straight Rockies

camp…in 2001, he was just the 10th player to come to Colorado’s major league camp after getting draftedthe previous June…heading into the 2002 season, Baseball America tabbed him as the fifth best prospectin the Rockies organization.

2001: Jason made his pro debut with A-advanced Salem, compiling a 6-7 record with a 3.44 ERA(104.2 ip, 40 er) in 17 starts prior to injuring his elbow in July…tied for first in the Carolina League inshutouts (1) and fifth in complete games (2)…notched his first professional complete-game shutout on May5 vs. Wilmington…allowed just six hits, while striking out nine…notched a season-high 12 strikeouts on July4 at Lynchburg…made his last start of the year onJuly 12 against Winston-Salem (7.0 ip, 9 h, 3 er)before a tender right elbow forced him out for theremainder of the season…did return to pitch forgames in the Arizona Fall League…following theseason, Baseball America ranked him ninth in its Top10 prospects of the Carolina League.

COLLEGE: Jason in three years (1998-2000)for the Stanford Cardinal went 21-5 with 327 strike-outs…in 2000, the first-team preseason All-Americanwent 9-1 with a 3.73 ERA (115.2, 48 er) in 19games/starts…he fired three complete games, com-bined on one shutout, walked 42, fanned 120 andheld opponents to a .224 average…he started theNational Championship game at the College WorldSeries (4.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) and left with the lead, until LSU came from behind to win, 6-5…in Pac 10 play during the regular season, he went 4-0…a consensus All-American as a sophomore, hewas also first team all-Pac-10 and his teammates voted him Most Valuable Player…overall, he was 12-3with a 3.43 ERA; his 12 wins were two shy of tying the school record, but he did set a single-season schoolmark and lead the conference with 178 strikeouts and 154.2 IP…he tossed two shutouts and 10 completegames in 21 starts…in the postseason, he went 3-0 with a 3.34 ERA, logging 35.0 IP in four starts…in aMarch win over Arizona State, he fanned 16, two short of the school record…in seven assignments, hestruck out at least 10…he fanned 12 in back-to-back outings to begin April…Stanford used him as a longreliever as a freshman in 1998.

PERSONAL: Jason Karlya Young…he is single…originally selected by the Texas Rangers in the 29thround of the 1997 June draft, but opted to compete at Stanford…after the ‘99 season, he pitched in theCape Cod League, for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox…a 1997 graduate of Berkeley (Calif.) High School,he was All-America as a senior and won two team MVP honors…signed by Tom Wheeler.

Non-Roster Invitees who were drafted the previous June

Player Pos. Spring Drafted Rd.Bailey, Roger RHP 1993 1992 3Bard, Josh C 2000 1999 3Burke, John RHP 1993 1992 1Helton, Todd INF 1996 1995 1Jennings, Jason RHP 2000 1999 1Peever, Lloyd RHP 1993 1992 4Petrick, Ben C 1996 1995 2Rekar, Bryan RHP 1994 1993 2Thompson, Mark RHP 1993 1992 2Young, Jason RHP 2001 2000 2

J. YOUNG’S CAREER RECORDYear Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK2001 Salem 6 7 3.44 17 17 2 1 0 0 104.2 104 47 40 8 10 28 0 91 5 0Minor Lg. Totals 6 7 3.44 17 17 2 1 0 0 104.2 104 47 40 8 10 28 0 91 5 0

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QUICKLY: The Rockies finished their ninth season of base-ball in the Mile High City with a 73-89 record…the club was41-40 at home, the sixth time Colorado has finished betterthan .500 for the year at Coors Field…in the first six seasonsat Coors, Rox finished under .500 only once (1999)…Rockieswere 32-49 on the road, just the sixth best road mark in clubhistory.

STUCK IN THE MIDDLE: Colorado could not overcome adifficult slump during midseason…Rox were 36-32 the morn-ing of June 18, five-and-a-half games out of first place…fromthat day on, the club lost 23 of their next 27 games and 35-of-45…they did bounce back to post winning months inAugust (14-13) and September (12-11) and were victorious in23 of their last 42 games.

F I R S T P O S T P O N E M E N T SINCE WWII: Major LeagueBaseball postponed all games from Sept. 11-16, after the ter-rorist strikes on New York, Washington D.C andPennsylvania…it was the first league-wide postponementsince World War II…the Rockies were in Arizona that week toplay the Diamondbacks and stayed in Phoenix for two daysuntil the airports re-opened and they were able to get a flightto Denver.

DIALING 900: Rockies scored 923 runs in 2001, becomingthe first club in National League history--and the first in themajor leagues since the 1939 Yankees--to score 900 runs inthree consecutive seasons.

ROX GO 1-2 IN BATTING RACE: Todd Helton and LarryWalker became the first pair of National League teammatesto finish 1-2 in the batting race since Willie Mays and DonMueller of the 1954 New York Giants…seven ALteammateshave done it since then, most recently the Toronto trio of JohnOlerud, Paul Molitor and Roberto Alomar, who finished 1-2-3in 1993.

A MONOPOLY: The Rockies and Padres have established amonopoly on the NLbatting title…for 10 consecutive seasonsa member of the Rockies or Padres has won the NL battingtitle with Walker and Helton taking the last four (Walker 1998,1999, 2001; Helton 2000)…Tony Gwynn won the previousfour (1994-97) and the year before that, in 1993, it was theRockies’Andres Galarraga. In 1992 it was San Diego’s GarySheffield finishing with the best batting average in theleague…the last batting champ not to play for either team?Atlanta’s Terry Pendleton in 1991…to take it further, over thelast 15 seasons Tony Gwynn has won seven titles, Walkerthree, Helton one, Galarraga one, Sheffield one, Wi l l i eMcGee one and Pendleton…so it has been a Padre orRockie for 13 of the last 15 years.

O N E O F T H E B E S T H I T T I N G S TA F F S O F A L L - T I M E :Rockies pitchers enjoyed one of the best hitting seasons bya pitching staff in major league history…★ Rockies pitchers hit 10 home runs on the year (Hampton 7,

Neagle 2, Jennings 1) becoming the first staff in the DH era--and the first in any era since the 1969 Oakland A’s to hit 10homers in one year.

★ Rox are now the seventh staff in major league history have hit10 home runs or more in a season.

★ Mike Hampton had one of the finer individual hitting performancesby a pitcher in major league history…Hampton tied the NLsingle-season record for home runs by a pitcher with seven…heshares the record with a pair of Dodgers: Don Newcombe(1955) and Don Drysdale (1958, 1965)…he fell two short of theM L record of nine, held by Cleveland’s Wes Ferrell in

1931…Hampton had 16 RBI, the most by a pitcher since DonRobinson also had 16 with Pittsburgh in 1982.

★ Denny Neagle hit the only grand slam in the majors this year bya pitcher, clearing the bases Sept. 29 vs Milwaukee…it alsomarked the first-ever grand slam by a pitcher in Rockies history.

★ Brian Bohanon hit .323 (10-for-31), establishing a new clubrecord for the highest single-season batting average by apitcher (minimum 30 at-bats)

RECORD INDUSTRY… The Rockies set a new major leaguerecord with 2,748 total bases in 2001…the previous recordwas 2,741 set by the 1996 Seattle Mariners…Colorado brokeits own NL record of 2,696 total bases, set by the 1999Rockies…the 2001 Rox also set a new NL record for extra-base hits in a season with 598, breaking the previous leaguemark set just a year ago by both Houston and San Francisco(574)…the MLrecord is 607, held by the ‘96 Mariners.

B E S T B A C K - TO - B A C K SEASONS EVER?: Todd Helton in 2000and 2001 compiled two of the best back-to-back hitting seasonsin major league history…

★ Helton became the first player in major league history to haveback-to-back 100 extra-base hit seasons…he joins Lou Gehrig(1927, 1930) and Chuck Klein (1930, 1932) as the only playersto have two seasons of 100 extra bases.

★He became only the second hitter in NLhistory (Chuck Klein 1929,1930) to total 400 or more bases in consecutive years…he isjust the fourth player in MLhistory to reach the 400 figure in back-to-back years…only Lou Gehrig (1930, 1931), Jimmie Foxx(1932, 1933) and Klein have hit for 400 total bases inconsecutive years.

★ He is now just the seventh player in major league history torecord 50 doubles in consecutive seasons and just the fourthNational Leaguer to do so…he is the first NLfirst basemen toit and just the second 1B overall (George Burns).

★ Over the last two years, Helton has more home runs (91) and RBI(293) than any player in Rockies history over a two-year span.

CIRILLO’S RECORD CORNER: Jeff Cirillo finished the sea-son playing 85 straight games without committing an error,establishing a new single-season National League recordamong third basemen…he was just one game shy of tyingthe major league mark of 86 set by Milwaukee’s Don Moneyfrom April 5 to July 16, 1974…Cirillo bested the previous NLmark of 64, held by Jim Davenport of San Francisco fromMay 22 to Sept. 30, 1967…Cirillo’s 228 total chances accept-ed without an error was also a new NLrecord…he now setshis sights on the overall major league record for consecutivegames without an error (career)…that record is owned byPittsburgh’s John Wehner, who went 99-straight errorlessgames over a period of nine years (Aug. 2, 1992-Sept. 29,2000)…for the year, Cirillo led all ML third basemen with a.982 fielding percentage (386/393).

Team Year HR

Chicago, NL 1887 16

Chicago, AL 1956 12

Cleveland, AL 1949 11

Brooklyn, NL 1955 11

Colorado, NL 2001 10

New York, NL 1934 10

Oakland, AL 1969 10

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MORE STREAKS ON THE OTHER CORNER: Not to beoutdone by Cirillo, Todd Helton was also outstanding on hiscorner of the diamond…Helton committed only two errors thisyear, topping the major leagues with a .999 fielding percent-age (1425/1427) among first basemen…Helton had a streakof 71 games without an error from June 30 to Sept. 27, span-ning 642 total chances…prior to that error, he went 98 gamesand 841 chances without an “E” on the scorecard, dating back toSept. 10, 2000

THE 3 & 30 MILLION MARKS: The Rockies drew 3,159,385fans to Coors Field this season (39,005 average), markingthe ninth consecutive year Colorado has surpassed the 3 mil-lion mark in home attendance…Rockies were runners up toSan Francisco for the NLhome attendance title (3,307,686, a40,835 average)…the club eclipsed 30 million in all-timehome attendance on April 27 versus Cincinnati…Rox led themajors in attendance in each of its first seven years in exis-tence (1993-99).

ANOTHER FINE APRIL FOR LARRY… Larry Walker hit 11home runs in April for the second time in his career, as he alsohit 11 in the April of his MVP season of 1997…By hitting 11again, he became the first player in NL history to hit 11 ormore homers in April, twice during their career.

SCORING STREAK: The Rockies had a nine-inning scoringstreak from Sept. 23-24, the longest in the majors since June8-9, 1996, when Pittsburgh scored in 10 straight…the Rockiesalready share the NLrecord of 14 consecutive innings with arun scored, set one month prior to the Pirates streak, May 4-7, 1999.

HISTORIC DEBUT: On Aug. 23 at Shea Stadium, rookieJason Jennings accomplished something no other pitcher hasever done…Jennings became the first pitcher in history totoss a complete-game shutout and hit a home run in his MajorLeague debut…Jennings allowed five hits and four walks overnine-complete against the Mets…he also went 3-for-5 at theplate with two RBI…the bat Jason used (Juan Uribe model)was sent on to the Baseball Hall-of-Fame in Cooperstown,N.Y.

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: The Rockies pitching staffthrew combined shutouts on back-to-back nights at SanDiego in mid-April, marking the first time in franchise historythe club has posted shutouts in consecutive games…On April18, Mike Hampton and Kane Davis blanked the Padres 8-0(five hits) and the very next night, Denny Neagle, JohnWasdin, Gabe White and Jose Jimenez combined on a six-hit-ter to beat SD 4-0.

T H E Y C O M E I N THREES: The Rockies led the majorleagues in triples with 61, breaking the previous franchisemark for most in a single season (59 in 1993).★ Both Juan Pierre and Juan Uribe tied Neifi Perez’s single-season

club record of 11 this season…Perez hit 11 twice, in 1999 and2 0 0 0 .

★ Pierre and Uribe’s 11 triples tied for second in the National League,trailing only Jimmy Rollins who hit 12 for Philadelphia.

★ Uribe hit seven during the final five weeks of the year, averagingone per every 16.0 at-bats…for comparison, the major leaguerecord holder, Owen Wilson in 1912, hit 36 triples in 583 at-bats, one every 16.2 at-bats.

ANOTHER CLUB BATTING TITLE: The Rockies extendedtheir major league record of consecutive years leading theleague in batting average…Rox hit .292 this season and havenow led the NLin team batting seven straight years since1995.

COORS MILESTONES: Colorado played in its 500th gameat Coors Field on May 22 vs. Los Angeles and recorded its300th club victory on the corner of 20th & Blake on July 23rdvs. San Francisco.

THOMSON GETS SECOND CHANCE AT SHUTOUT: JohnThomson came within two outs of throwing a complete gameshutout vs. Los Angeles at Coors Field on Sept. 5 beforeallowing two runs in the ninth and the bullpen giving up fivemore in an eventual 7-2 loss…but Thomson would haveanother shot in the home finale on Sept. 30 againstMilwaukee and notched himself into the Coors Field recordbooks…Thomson threw a five-hit complete game shutoutagainst the Brewers, his second complete-game shutout ofhis career (other: Aug. 6, 1997 at NY)…just how rare wasThomson’s achievement that Sunday afternoon?★ It was the fourth complete-game shutout for the Rockies this

s e a s o n .★ Just the 13th shutout by a Rockies pitcher in franchise history.

★ In the history of Coors Field, this was only the 12th time a playerfrom either team has thrown a complete games shutout and justthe fifth Rockie…he now joins Mark Thompson (8/6/96 vs FLA),Roger Bailey (5/4/97 vs PHI), Brian Bohanon (8/28/99 vs PHI)and Mike Hampton (5/9/01 vs NYM) as the only Rockies tothrow a complete game shutout at Coors Field.

TRIPLE-DOUBLE: In Colorado’s 11-2 win over Texas on July14, Juan Pierre hit two triples, while Larry Walker cashed inthree doubles, both tying club records…it was the seventhtime a Rockie has hit two triples in a game and the 16th timea player has hit three doubles in a game.

RECORD COMEBACK: On Tony Gwynn Appreciation Day,Sept. 27, the Padres jumped out to an 8-0 lead with theRockies batting in the bottom of the second…Coloradoscored a season-high nine runs in the bottom half of thatinning en route to a 13-9 comeback victory…by overcomingan eight-run deficit, the Rockies tied the franchise record forthe largest comeback win in club history, with the other com-ing against these same Padres, June 28, 1994 at Mile HighStadium…it was the second largest comeback in the majorleagues this year, topped only by Cleveland’s 12-run come-back on August 5 against Seattle.

The Rockies hit back-to-back home runs 16 different timesin 2001...either Todd Helton or Larry Walker were involvedin all but two of the 16…Helton and Jeff Cirillo hit back-to-back shots in the ninth inning to beat Arizona on Sept. 18,marking the only major league game this season that endedon back-to-back home runs… Rockies had another set ofback-to-back homers earlier in that Sept. 18 game and thushit a pair of back-to-backers in the same game for only thesecond time ever at Coors Field and fourth time in franchisehistory…here are the Rockies back-to-back shots in 2001.

Date Players4/4 vs STL Helton-Cirillo4/12 at STL L.Walker-Helton5/10 vs NY Gant-Helton5/20 at Fla L.Walker-Helton6/1 vs SF Perez-L.Walker6/3 vs SF L.Walker-Helton6/8 vs. STL Helton-Gant7/28 at LA Cirillo-Helton8/24 at Mil Ortiz-L.Walker9/6 at LA Ortiz-Fasano9/18 vs ARI Ortiz-Helton (3rd)

Helton-Cirillo (9th)9/23 at Mon Ortiz-L.Walker9/25 vs SD L. Walker-Helton9/30 vs MIL Norton-Uribe10/5 at SD Walker-Helton

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GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT. HOME TOTAL1 4/2 ST. LOUIS W, 8-0 1-0 T1 +1.0 Hampton (1-0) Kile (0-1) 48,113 48,113

4/3 OFF DAY T1 +1.02 4/4 ST. LOUIS W, 13-9 2-0 T1 +1.5 Neagle (1-0) Benes (0-1) Jimenez (1) 37,667 85,7803 4/5 ST. LOUIS W, 11-2 3-0 T1 +1.0 Astacio (1-0) Morris (0-1) 35,142 120,9224 4/6 SAN DIEGO L, 6-10 3-1 T1 +0.5 Eaton (1-0) Bohanon (0-1) 37,431 158,3535 4/7 SAN DIEGO L, 10-14 3-2 T2 -0.5 Williams (1-1) Myers (R, 0-1) Hoffman (1) 41,026 199,3796 4/8 SAN DIEGO L, 3-11 3-3 T3 -1.0 Tollberg (1-0) Estrada (R, 0-1) 40,446 239,8257 4/9 at St. Louis L, 2-3 3-4 4 -1.5 Timlin (R, 1-0) White (R, 0-1) 48,702

4/10 OFF DAY T3 -2.08 4/11 at St. Louis L, 1-3 3-5 T3 -3.0 Morris (1-1) Astacio (1-1) Veres (1) 30,1159 4/12 at St. Louis W, 6-4 4-5 T3 -2.0 Wasdin (R, 1-0) Kline (R, 0-1) Jimenez (2) 35.12710 4/13 ARIZONA L, 3-7 4-6 T4 -3.0 Johnson (2-1) Bohanon (0-2) 38,564 278,38911 4/14 ARIZONA W, 9-8 5-6 4 -2.0 Myers (R, 1-1) Kim (R, 0-1) Jimenez (3) 42,319 320,70812 4/15 ARIZONA W, 10-7 (10)6-6 T3 -1.0 Estrada (R, 1-1) Brohawn(R, 0-1) 36,841 357,549

4/16 OFF DAY T3 -1.013 4/17 at San Diego W, 9-5 7-6 2 -1.0 Astacio (2-1) Jones (0-2) Jimenez (4) 16,61514 4/18 at San Diego W, 8-0 8-6 2 -1.0 Hampton (2-0) Eaton (2-1) 17,04015 4/19 at San Diego W, 4-0 9-6 T1 +1.5 Neagle (2-0) Williams (1-2) 15,89616 4/20 at Arizona L, 2-3 9-7 2 -1.0 Kim (R, 1-1) White (R, 0-2) 32,01117 4/21 at Arizona L, 5-10 9-8 3 -1.0 Ellis (2-0) Villone (0-1) 31,72418 4/22 at Arizona W, 2-1 10-8 2 -1.0 Astacio (3-1) Reynoso (1-3) Jimenez (5) 31,076

4/23 OFF DAY 2 -1.019 4/24 CHICAGO W, 14-1 11-8 T1 +1.5 Hampton (3-0) Tapani (3-1) 43,562 401,11120 4/25 CHICAGO W, 6-5 12-8 1 +1.0 Jimenez (R, 1-0) Duncan (R, 1-1) 42,514 443,62521 4/26 CHICAGO L, 2-7 12-9 1 +0.5 Lieber (2-1) Bohanon (0-3) 47,336 490,96122 4/27 CINCINNATI L, 9-12 12-10 2 -0.5 Mercado (R, 1-0) Myers (R, 1-2) Graves (8) 44,502 535,46323 4/28 CINCINNATI L, 4-9 12-11 T2 -1.5 Dessens (2-1) Davis (R, 0-1) 47,143 582,60624 4/29 CINCINNATI W, 14-7 13-11 2 -1.5 Wasdin (R, 2-0) Mercado (R, 1-1) Jimenez (6) 47,047 629,653

4/30 OFF DAY 2 -1.525 5/1 at Philadelphia L, 1-7 13-12 T3 -1.5 Daal (3-0) Neagle (2-1) 14,13826 5/2 at Philadelphia W, 6-2 14-12 T2 -1.5 Bohanon (1-3) Person (2-3) Jimenez (7) 13,24327 5/3 at Philadelphia L, 5-7 14-13 T3 -2.5 Telemaco (3-0) Astacio (3-1) 17,38328 5/4 at Pittsburgh W, 9-3 15-13 T2 -1.5 Hampton (4-0) Arroyo (2-3) 32,65329 5/5 at Pittsburgh L, 3-11 15-14 T2 -1.5 Olivares (2-3) Chacon (0-1) 37,59630 5/6 at Pittsburgh L, 3-4 (11) 15-15 T3 -1.5 Beimel (R, 2-0) White (R, 0-3) 34,91531 5/7 NEW YORK L, 9-10 15-16 T4 -2.5 Gonzalez (1-0) Bohanon (1-4) 36,644 666,29732 5/8 NEW YORK W, 12-4 16-16 T4 -1.5 Astacio (4-2) Appier (2-3) 36,602 702,89933 5/9 NEW YORK W, 6-0 17-16 T3 -1.5 Hampton (CG, 5-0) Reed (4-2) 35,952 738,85134 5/10 NEW YORK W, 8-2 18-16 T2 -1.5 Chacon (1-1) Rusch (2-2) 40,603 779,45435 5/11 MONTREAL W, 13-4 19-16 T2 -0.5 Neagle (3-1) Peters (2-3) 43,680 823,13436 5/12 MONTREAL L, 4-8 19-17 3 -1.5 Armas (2-5) Thomson (0-1) 43,730 866,86437 5/13 MONTREAL L, 10-14 19-18 T3 -2.5 Lloyd (R, 3-1) Astacio (4-3) 42,235 909,099

5/14 OFF DAY T3 -2.538 5/15 at Atlanta L, 3-5 19-19 4 -3.0 Remlinger (R, 2-1) Hampton(5-1) Rocker (10) 28,92139 5/16 at Atlanta L, 4-6 19-20 T4 -3.5 Cabrera (R, 2-0) Wasdin (R, 2-1) Rocker (11) 32,46140 5/17 at Atlanta W, 8-3 20-20 T4 -2.5 Neagle (4-1) Smoltz (0-1) 31,22141 5/18 at Florida L, 1-2 20-21 T4 -3.0 Burnett (2-1) Astacio (CG, 4-4) Alfonseca (8) 20,33642 5/19 at Florida L, 0-1 20-22 5 -3.5 Penny (4-0) Thomson(0-2) Alfonseca (9) 23,12243 5/20 at Florida W, 7-2 21-22 5 -2.5 Hampton (6-1) Dempster (3-6) 13,36744 5/21 LOS ANG. W, 6-3 22-22 5 -2.0 Chacon (2-1) Dreifort (3-3) Jimenez (8) 38,196 947,29545 5/22 LOS ANG. W, 11-8 23-22 T4 -2.0 White (R, 1-3) Herges (R, 1-4) Jimenez (9) 41,563 988,85846 5/23 LOS ANG. L, 4-6 23-23 5 -2.0 Brown (6-2) Astacio (4-5) Shaw (14) 46,836 1,035,69447 5/24 at San Fran. L, 1-5 23-24 5 -3.0 Estes (4-2) Thomson (0-3) 40,85648 5/25 at San Fran. W, 6-1 24-24 5 -2.0 Hampton (7-1) Hernandez (3-7) 41,34149 5/26 at San Fran. W, 10-4 25-24 T4 -2.0 Chacon (3-1) Rueter (4-6) 41,34150 5/27 at San Fran. L, 4-5 25-25 5 -3.0 Ortiz (7-3) Neagle (4-2) Nen (11) 41,34151 5/28 at Los Angeles L, 10-11 (11)25-26 5 -4.0 Herges (R, 2-4) Villone (R, 0-2) 27,81252 5/29 at Los Angeles W, 7-2 26-26 T4 -4.0 Bohanon (2-4) Brown (6-3) 22,57053 5/30 at Los Angeles L, 1-4 26-27 T4 -5.0 Park (6-4) Hampton (7-2) Shaw (16) 30,411

5/31 OFF DAY T4 -5.054 6/1 SAN FRAN. L, 7-11 26-28 5 -6.0 Rueter (5-6) Chacon (3-2) 40,630 1,076,32455 6/2 SAN FRAN. W, 7-5 27-28 T3 -6.0 Jimenez (R, 2-0) Nen (R, 2-2) 40,657 1,116,98156 6/3 SAN FRAN. W, 11-2 28-28 3 -5.5 Astacio (CG, 5-5) Gardner (1-4) 41,684 1,158,665

6/4 OFF DAY 3 -5.557 6/5 HOUSTON W, 9-4 29-28 3 -4.5 Hampton (8-2) Miller (7-3) 37,116 1,195,78158 6/6 HOUSTON W, 9-8 30-28 3 -4.5 Bohanon (3-4) Elarton (4-5) Jimenez (10) 36,138 1,231,91959 6/7 HOUSTON L, 1-2 30-29 3 -5.5 Reynolds (6-4) Chacon (3-3) Jackson (1) 35,359 1,267,27860 6/8 ST. LOUIS W, 9-1 31-29 3 -5.5 Neagle (5-2) Matthews (2-2) 46,188 1,313,46661 6/9 ST. LOUIS L, 2-8 31-30 3 -5.5 Benes, An. (5-4) Astacio (5-6) 47,043 1,360,50962 6/10 ST. LOUIS W, 12-3 32-30 3 -5.5 Hampton (9-2) Hermanson (5-5) 47,139 1,407,648

6/11 OFF DAY 3 -5.563 6/12 SEATTLE L, 9-10 32-31 3 -5.5 Fuentes (R, 1-0) Acevedo (R, 0-1) Sasaki (25) 41,263 1,448,911

6/13 SEATTLE T3 -6.0 (ppd., rain, rescheduled for June 14 at 7:05 p.m., Game 2 of a day-night DH)64 6/14 (D)SEATTLE W, 8-2 33-31 Chacon (4-3) Moyer (8-2) 45,261 1,494,17265 6/14 (N)SEATTLE L, 1-5 33-32 4 -6.5 Abbott (6-2) Astacio (5-7) 37,048 1,531,22066 6/15 at Cincinnati W, 8-4 34-32 4 -5.5 Villone (1-2) Reitsma (3-6) 28,30167 6/16 at Cincinnati W, 8-7 (12) 35-32 4 -5.5 Jimenez (R, 3-0) Brower (R, 3-5) Dingman (1) 29,93768 6/17 at Cincinnati W, 4-3 36-32 4 -5.5 Bohanon (4-4) Dessens (5-4) Jimenez (11) 25,94769 6/18 at Houston L, 5-13 36-33 4 -6.0 Reynolds (7-5) Astacio (5-8) 31,52970 6/19 at Houston L, 4-6 36-34 4 -7.0 Oswalt (5-1) Chacon (4-4) Wagner (14) 30,02071 6/20 at Houston L, 2-7 36-35 4 -7.0 Miller (8-3) Villone (1-3) Dotel (1) 30,63772 6/21 ARIZONA L, 5-14 36-36 4 -8.0 Bierbrodt (2-0) Hampton (9-3) 40,036 1,571,25673 6/22 ARIZONA L, 4-5 (10) 36-37 4 -9.0 Swindell (R, 2-1) Jimenez (R, 3-1) Prinz (7) 44,655 1,615,91174 6/23 ARIZONA L, 5-9 36-38 4 -10.0 Kim (R, 3-2) White (R, 1-4) 41,612 1,657,52375 6/24 ARIZONA W, 7-6 37-38 4 -9.0 Neagle (6-2) Johnson (9-5) Jimenez (12) 41,682 1,699,20576 6/25 SAN DIEGO L, 4-6 37-39 4 -9.0 Jarvis (4-7) White (R, 1-5) Hoffman (16) 37,141 1,736,34677 6/26 SAN DIEGO L, 3-11 37-40 T4 -9.0 Jones (4-10) Hampton (9-4) 37,315 1,773,66178 6/27 SAN DIEGO W, 10-9 38-40 4 -9.0 Jimenez (R, 4-1) Davey (R, 2-3) 38,046 1,811,707

6/28 OFF DAY 4 -9.079 6/29 at Arizona L, 3-5 38-41 4 -10.0 Johnson (10-5) Astacio (5-9) Kim (4) 34,29180 6/30 at Arizona L, 5-6 38-42 4 -11.0 Brohawn (R, 2-3) Davis (R, 0-2) Prinz (8) 36,16581 7/1 at Arizona L, 4-5 (13) 38-43 4 -12.0 Prinz (R, 3-0) White (R, 1-6) 31,999

7/2 OFF DAY 4 -12.0

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GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT. HOME TOTAL82 7/3 at San Diego L, 5-6 38-44 4 -12.0 Nuñez (R, 1-2) Davis (R, 0-3) Hoffman (17) 25,02283 7/4 at San Diego L, 3-8 38-45 5 -13.0 Hitchcock (1-0) Suzuki (0-1) 34,18884 7/5 at San Diego W, 4-0 39-45 4 -12.0 Astacio (CG, 6-9) Eaton (8-5) 20,54185 7/6 ANAHEIM L, 5-6 39-46 5 -12.0 Ortiz (7-6) Hampton (9-5) Percival (21) 48,576 1,860,28386 7/7 ANAHEIM L, 3-10 39-47 5 -12.0 Washburn (7-4) Suzuki (R, 0-2) 47,517 1,907,80087 7/8 ANAHEIM L, 3-11 39-48 5 -12.0 Rapp (3-9) Chacon (3-5) Pote (1) 37,577 1,945,377

7/10 ALL-STAR GAME, at SAFECO Field, Seattle88 7/12 at Texas L, 3-6 39-49 5 -12.0 Rogers (5-6) Astacio (6-10) Zimmerman (13) 29,32289 7/13 at Texas L, 2-10 39-50 5 -13.0 Helling (6-8) Hampton (9-6) 37,81290 7/14 at Texas W, 11-2 40-50 5 -12.0 Chacon (5-5) Davis (4-7) 38,00991 7/15 at Oakland L, 3-6 40-51 5 -13.0 Lidle (3-4) Bohanon (4-5) Vizcaino (1) 24,32792 7/16 at Oakland L, 1-5 40-52 5 -14.0 Heredia (5-7) Neagle (6-3) 13,8089 3 7 / 1 7 at Oakland L, 2-3 4 0 - 5 3 5 - 1 4 . 0 Mulder (11 - 6 ) Astacio (CG, 6-11 ) Isringhausen (19) 2 2 , 0 9 99 4 7 / 1 8 at San Fran. L, 0-10 4 0 - 5 4 5 - 1 4 . 5 Ortiz (CG, 11 - 5 ) Hampton (9-7) 4 1 , 5 8 49 5 7 / 1 9 at San Fran. L, 1-2 4 0 - 5 5 5 - 1 5 . 0 Rodriguez (5-1) Acevedo (0-2) 4 0 , 8 5 09 6 7 / 2 0 LOS A N G . W, 11 - 3 4 1 - 5 5 5 - 1 4 . 0 Bohanon (5-5) Prokepec (6-5) 4 0 , 7 0 4 1 , 9 8 6 , 0 8 197 7/21 LOS ANG. L, 7-22 41-56 5 -15.0 Gagne (3-4) Neagle (6-4) 43,011 2,029,0929 8 7 / 2 2 LOS A N G . L, 8-9 4 1 - 5 7 5 - 1 6 . 0 Adams (6-3) Astacio (6-12 Shaw (28) 4 0 , 0 8 5 2 , 0 6 9 , 1 7 79 9 7 / 2 3 SAN FRAN. W, 8-2 4 2 - 5 7 5 - 1 5 . 0 Hampton (CG, 10-7) Ortiz (11 - 6 ) 3 7 , 4 2 4 2 , 1 0 6 , 4 1 91 0 0 7 / 2 4 SAN FRAN. W, 6-4 4 3 - 5 7 5 - 1 5 . 0 Chacon (6-5) Estes (7-5) Jimenez (13) 4 0 , 1 3 2 2 , 1 4 6 , 5 5 1101 7/25 SAN FRAN. L, 3-9 43-58 5 -15.5 Jensen (1-2) Bohanon (5-6) 42,088 2,188,639102 7/26 at Los Ang. L, 1-3 43-59 5 -16.0 Gagne (4-4) Neagle (6-5) Shaw (30) 32,750103 7/27 at Los Ang. L, 2-3 43-60 5 -16.5 Adams (7-3) Astacio (6-13) Shaw (31) 40,114104 7/28 at Los Ang. L, 6-10 43-61 5 -17.5 Park (11-6) Hampton (10-8) Shaw (32) 34,8081 0 5 7 / 2 9 at Los A n g . W, 3-2 4 4 - 6 1 5 - 1 6 . 5 Powell (3-2) Herges (8-8) Jimenez (14) 5 4 , 5 5 6

7/30 OFF DAY1 0 6 7 / 3 1 P H I L A . W, 7-6 4 5 - 6 1 5 - 1 5 . 5 Jimenez (5-1) Cormier (5-5) 3 6 , 0 8 7 2 , 2 3 1 , 8 2 21 0 7 8 / 1 P H I L A . L, 1-8 (7 inn) 4 5 - 6 2 5 - 1 5 - 5 Wolf (CG, 6-10) Neagle (6-6) 3 4 , 0 0 3 2 , 2 6 5 , 8 2 51 0 8 8 / 2 P H I L A . L, 2-4 4 5 - 6 3 5 - 1 5 . 5 Coggin (2-1) Thomson (0-4) Mesa (28) 3 7 , 0 4 9 2 , 3 0 2 , 8 7 4109 8/3 PITT. W, 12-7 46-63 5 -15.0 Hampton (11-8) Anderson (6-11) 38,807 2,341,68111 0 8 / 4 P I T T. L, 3-6 4 6 - 6 4 5 - 1 5 . 5 Ritchie (8-10) Chacon (6-6) 4 4 , 2 4 5 2 , 3 8 5 , 9 2 6111 8/5 PITT. L, 4-5 46-65 5 -16.5 Lincoln (1-0) Bohanon (5-7) Fetters (2) 36,549 2,422,475

8/6 OFF DAY11 2 8 / 7 at Chicago L, 4-5 4 6 - 6 6 5 - 1 7 . 5 Farnsworth (2-3) Speier (0-1) 4 0 , 2 6 6113 8/8 at Chicago L, 1-2 46-67 5 -18.5 Bere (8-5) Thomson (0-5) Gordon (23) 38,80111 4 8 / 9 at Chicago W, 14-5 4 7 - 6 7 5 - 1 7 . 5 Hampton (12-8) Tavarez (8-8) 3 8 , 3 4 5115 8/10 at Cincinnati W, 16-7 48-67 5 -16.5 Miceli(1-5) Reitsma (5-12) 22,778116 8/11 at Cincinnati L, 3-7 48-68 5 -17.5 Acevedo (3-3) Bohanon (5-8) 28,751117 8/12 at Cincinnati W, 7-6 49-68 5 -17.5 Powell (4-2) Graves (5-4) Jimenez (15) 23,887

8/13 OFF DAY118 8/14 ATLANTA W, 5-4 (10)50-68 5 -17.5 Jimenez (6-1) Karsay (2-1) 40,667 2,463,142119 8/15 ATLANTA L, 2-7 50-69 5 -18.5 Burkett (10-8) Hampton (12-9) 37,962 2,501,104120 8/16 ATLANTA L, 1-4 50-70 5 -19.0 Millwood (3-5) Chacon (6-7) Karsay (6) 37,086 2,538,190121 8/17 FLORIDA W, 12-5 51-70 5 -19.0 Speier (1-1) Dempster (14-10) 35,512 2,573,702122 8/18 FLORIDA W, 8-3 52-70 5 -19.0 Neagle (7-6) Almanza (1-2) Powell (1) 39,073 2,612,775123 8/19 FLORIDA W, 6-5 53-70 5 -19.0 Thomson (1-5) Sanchez (2-3) Miceli (1) 34,525 2,647,300

8/20 OFF DAY124 8/21 at New York L, 2-5 53-71 5 -19.0 Leiter (8-10) Hamptom (12-10) Benitez (30) 28,510125 8/22 at New York L, 1-2 53-72 5 -20.0 Appier (7-10) Chacon(6-10) Benitez (31) 34,4151 2 6 8 / 2 3 at New Yo r k W, 10-0 5 4 - 7 2 5 - 1 9 . 0 Jennings (CG, 1-0) Rusch (6-9) 2 7 , 4 3 0127 8/24 at Milwaukee W,12-6 55-72 5 -18.0 Neagle (8-6) Neugebauer (1-1) 40,657128 8/25 at Milwaukee L, 4-5 55-73 5 -19.0 DeJean (4-2) White (1-7) Leskanic (15) 42,139129 8/26 at Milwaukee W, 3-2 56-73 5 -18.5 Hampton (13-10) Quevedo (3-2) Powell (2) 42,239

8/27 OFF DAY130 8/28 at Los Ang. W, 4-3 57-73 5 -18.5 Davis (1-3) Shaw (3-4) Powell (3) 39,051131 8/29 at Los. Ang. W, 5-3 58-73 5 -18.5 Jennings (2-0) Baldwin(2-2) Powell (4) 27,697132 8/30 at Los Ang. L, 4-5 58-74 5 -19.0 Park (13-9) Neagle (8-7) Shaw (38) 36,254133 8/31 at San Fran. W, 5-2 59-74 5 -18.0 Thomson (2-5) Ortiz (14-8) Powell (5) 41,081134 9/1 at San Fran. L, 1-2 59-75 5 -18.0 Nen (4-3) Speier (1-2) 41,034135 9/2 at San Fran. L, 1-3 59-76 5 -18.0 Hernandez(12-13) Chacon(6-9) 41, 812136 9/3 at San Fran. W, 4-1 60-76 5 -17.5 Jennings (3-0) Rueter (12-11) Powell (6) 41,528137 9/4 LOS ANG. W, 5-2 61-76 5 -16.5 Neagle (9-7) Baldwin (2-3) Powell (7) 30,455 2,677,755138 9/5 LOS ANG. L, 2-7 61-77 5 -17.5 Herges (9-8) Myers(1-3) 31,791 2,709,546139 9/6 LOS ANG. L, 5-9 61-78 5 -17.5 Adams(12-6) Hampton(13-11) 31,407 2,740,953140 9/7 SAN FRAN. W, 3-2 (12) 62-78 5 -16.5 Miceli (2-5) Worrell (2-3) 33,473 2,774,4261 4 1 9 / 8 SAN FRAN. L, 3-7 6 2 - 7 9 5 - 1 7 . 5 Rueter (13-11 ) Jennings (3-1) 3 2 , 8 2 5 2 , 8 0 7 , 2 5 1142 9/9 SAN FRAN. L, 4-9 ( 11 ) 6 2 - 8 0 5 - 1 8 . 5 Gomes (6-3) Belitz (0-1) 3 6 , 8 6 2 2 , 8 4 4 , 11 3

9/10 OFF DAY9/11 at Arizona POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ON USA--Rescheduled for Oct. 29/12 at Arizona POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ONUSA--Rescheduled for Oct. 39/13 at Arizona POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ONUSA--Rescheduled for Oct. 49/14 at San Diego POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ONUSA--Rescheduled for Oct. 59/15 at San Diego POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ONUSA--Rescheduled for Oct. 69/16 at San Diego POSTPONED--TERRORIST ATTACKS ONUSA--Rescheduled for Oct. 7

143 9/17 ARIZONA L, 3-7 62-81 5 -19.5 Johnson (19-6) Davis (1-4) 31,111 2,875,224144 9/18 ARIZONA W, 10-9 63-81 5 -18.5 Myers (2-3) Kim (5-6) 30,552 2,905,776145 9/19 ARIZONA W, 8-2 64-81 5 -17.5 Hampton (14-11) Lopez (3-6) 30,301 2,936,077146 9/20 at Montreal L, 3-8 64-82 5 -17.5 Lloyd (9-5) Powell (4-3) 3,037147 9/21 at Montreal W,11-9 (11)65-82 5 -17.5 Davis (2-4) Mota (1-3) 10,510148 9/22 at Montreal L, 1-3 65-83 5 -18.5 Yoshii (4-5) Elarton (4-9) Strickland (6) 9,707149 9/23 at Montreal W, 5-3 66-83 5 -17.5 Speier (2-2) Stewart (1-1) Jimenez (16) 9,282150 9/24 SAN DIEGO W, 15-11 67-83 5 -17.0 Speier(3-2) Lundquist (0-1) 30,774 2,960,784151 9/25 SAN DIEGO L, 7-8 67-84 5 -17.0 Tollberg (8-4) Hampton (14-12) Hoffman (40) 31,193 2,991,558152 9/26 SAN DIEGO L, 1-3 67-85 5 -18.0 Lawrence(5-4) Speier (4-3) Hoffman (41) 30,711 3,022,2691 5 3 9 / 2 7 SAN DIEGO W, 13-9 6 8 - 8 5 5 - 1 8 . 0 Belitz (1-1) Herndon (2-6) 3 1 , 1 6 2 3 , 0 5 3 , 4 3 11 5 4 9 / 2 8 M I LWA U K E E W, 6-5 6 9 - 8 5 5 - 1 8 . 0 Powell (5-3) Leskanic (2-6) 4 4 , 1 0 9 3 , 0 9 7 , 5 4 0155 9/29 MILWAUKEE W, 14-12 70-85 5 -18.0 Speier (4-3) Haynes (8-16) Jimenez (17) 31,030 3,128,5701 5 6 9 / 3 0 M I LWA U K E E W, 10-0 7 1 - 8 5 5 - 1 7 . 0 Thomson (CG, 3-5) D’Amico (2-4) 3 1 , 5 4 5 3 , 1 6 0 , 11 5157 10/2 at Arizona L. 1-10 71-86 5 -18.0 Johnson (21-6) Hampton (14-13) 36,263158 10/3 at Arizona L, 3-4 71-87 5 -19.0 Schilling (22-6) Chacon (6-10) Kim (18) 32,521159 10/4 at Arizona L, 4-5 71-88 5 -20.0 Anderson (4-9) Neagle (9-8) Kim (19) 29,382160 10/5 at San Diego W, 4-0 72-88 5 -20.0 Jennings (4-1) Jarvis (12-11) 27,646161 10/6 at San Diego L, 4-10 72-89 5 -20.0 Tollberg (10-4) Elarton (4-10) 30,637162 10/7 at San Diego W, 14-5 73-89 5 -19.0 Thomson (4-5) Lawrence (5-5) 60,103

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GI

Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP

Bennett,G .244 46 131 15 32 46 6 1 2 10 2 2 1 12 4 24 0 0 1 2 .351 .308

COL .273 19 55 7 15 21 3 0 1 4 1 1 1 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 .382 .317

Butler,J .244 53 119 17 29 41 7 1 1 14 2 2 1 7 0 7 1 1 4 5 .345 .287

Cirillo,J .313 138 528 72 165 250 26 4 17 83 1 9 5 43 6 63 12 2 15 7 .473 .364

Cruz,J .211 44 76 7 16 20 1 0 1 7 1 2 1 10 0 27 0 2 1 2 .263 .303

Encarnacion .226 20 62 3 14 15 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 14 2 1 3 0 .242 .284

Fasano,S .254 25 63 10 16 30 5 0 3 9 2 0 3 4 0 19 0 0 1 3 .476 .329

Gload,R .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Helton,T .336 159 587 132 197 402 54 2 49 146 1 5 5 98 15 104 7 5 14 2 .685 .432

H o l l a n d s w o r t h .368 33 117 21 43 78 15 1 6 19 0 0 0 8 2 20 5 0 1 1 .667 .408

Little,M .341 51 85 18 29 44 6 0 3 13 0 0 4 1 1 20 5 2 0 0 .518 .378

Melhuse,A .183 40 71 5 13 18 2 0 1 8 0 2 0 6 0 18 1 0 3 1 .254 .241

RIGHT .375 8 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .750 .375

LEFT .159 63 10 12 2 0 0 6 0 2 0 6 0 18 2 .190 .225

Norton,G .267 117 225 30 60 116 13 2 13 40 0 2 0 19 2 65 1 0 6 4 .516 .321

RIGHT .271 59 16 18 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 2 19 3 .305 .313

LEFT .265 166 44 98 11 2 13 36 0 1 0 15 0 46 3 .590 .324

Ochoa,A .276 148 536 73 148 216 30 7 8 52 4 4 4 45 0 76 17 13 10 3 .403 .334

COL .251 58 187 25 47 66 10 3 1 17 2 2 2 21 0 23 5 4 7 1 .353 .330

Ortiz,J .255 53 204 38 52 101 8 1 13 35 1 1 4 14 0 36 3 1 5 8 .495 .314

Petrick,B .238 85 244 41 58 112 15 3 11 39 1 3 3 31 3 67 3 3 5 8 .459 .327

Pierre,J .327 156 617 108 202 256 26 11 2 55 14 1 10 41 1 29 46 17 6 8 .415 .378

Shumpert,T .289 114 242 37 70 106 14 5 4 24 4 1 3 15 2 44 14 3 2 8 .438 .337

Uribe ( Te n a , J ) .300 72 273 32 82 143 15 11 8 53 0 0 2 8 1 55 3 0 6 5 .524 .325

Walker,L .350 142 497 107 174 329 35 3 38 123 0 8 14 82 6 103 14 5 9 4 .662 .449

Belitz,T .000 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Bohanon,B .323 21 31 3 10 14 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 1 0 .452 .344

Chacon,S .043 27 47 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 22 0 0 1 0 .043 .063

Davis,K .000 57 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Elarton,S .079 24 38 1 3 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 3 1 0 10 0 0 2 2 .079 .167

COL .125 4 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .125 .125

Hampton,M .291 43 79 20 23 46 2 0 7 16 5 0 0 2 0 21 0 1 1 0 .582 .309

Jennings,J .267 7 15 2 4 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 .533 .313

Jimenez,J .000 56 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Neagle,D .196 30 56 6 11 21 4 0 2 9 8 1 1 2 0 12 0 0 0 1 .375 .233

Nichting,C .000 43 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

COL .000 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Powell,J .000 74 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000

COL .000 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Speier,J .000 42 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

Thomson,J .241 14 29 3 7 9 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 15 0 0 0 1 .310 .267

White,G .000 69 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

COLORADO .292 162 5690 923 1663 2748 324 61 213 874 81 50 61 511 50 1027 132 54 116 96 .483 .354

OPPONENTS.275 162 5541 906 1522 2660 351 35 239 860 60 43 64 598 71 1058 100 36 135 117 .480 .350

Pinch HittingAB-H-HR-RBI

Bennett (3-1-0-0), Butler (0-0-0-0), Cirillo (1-0-0-0), Cruz (16-3-0-2), Encarnacion (0-0-0-0), Fasano (0-0-0-0), Gload (0-0-0-0), Helton (2-0-0-0), Hollandsworth (3-0-0-0), Little (25-7-0-3), Melhuse (16-2-0-0), Norton (63-17-3-11), Ochoa (8-3-0-2), Ortiz (2-0-0-0), Petrick (7-1-0-1), Pierre(5-0-0-0), Shumpert (44-10-1-3), Uribe (3-1-0-1), Walker (5-2-0-3), Pitchers (3-0-0-0).

2001 Batting Statistics

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Batting with RISPPlayer Outs AVG AB H HR RBI-SP BB SO GIDPBennett,G <2 .200 5 1 0 2 0 0 0Bennett,G 2 .125 8 1 0 1 3 1 0Bennett,G .154 13 2 0 3 3 1 0Brumbaugh <2 .167 6 1 0 1 0 0 1Brumbaugh 2 .500 2 1 0 2 1 0 0Brumbaugh .250 8 2 0 3 1 0 1Butler,J <2 .176 17 3 0 7 1 1 3Butler,J 2 .357 14 5 0 6 0 0 0Butler,J .258 31 8 0 13 1 1 3Cirillo,J <2 .333 63 21 1 28 5 11 6Cirillo,J 2 .301 83 25 3 26 11 10 0Cirillo,J .315 146 46 4 54 16 21 6Cruz,J <2 .100 10 1 1 3 1 2 1Cruz,J 2 .250 8 2 0 3 2 4 0Cruz,J .167 18 3 1 6 3 6 1Encarnacion <2 .111 9 1 0 3 0 2 1Encarnacion 2 .200 5 1 0 0 2 2 0Encarnacion .143 14 2 0 3 2 4 1Fasano,S <2 .333 3 1 0 1 0 1 0Fasano,S 2 .429 7 3 1 3 2 1 0Fasano,S .400 10 4 1 4 2 2 0Helton,T <2 .390 100 39 9 48 18 18 6Helton,T 2 .319 72 23 6 24 24 12 0Helton,T .360 172 62 15 72 42 30 6H o l l a n d s w o r t h <2 .250 16 4 0 7 4 4 0H o l l a n d s w o r t h 2 .143 14 2 1 3 1 2 0H o l l a n d s w o r t h .200 30 6 1 10 5 6 0Kieschnick <2 .400 5 2 1 2 0 1 1Kieschnick 2 .250 8 2 0 4 1 2 0Kieschnick .308 13 4 1 6 1 3 1Little,M <2 .308 13 4 1 6 0 3 0Little,M 2 .333 6 2 0 3 1 3 0Little,M .316 19 6 1 9 1 6 0Melhuse,A <2 .222 9 2 0 4 1 4 0Melhuse,A 2 .111 9 1 0 1 1 2 0Melhuse,A .167 18 3 0 5 2 6 0Norton,G <2 .219 32 7 1 10 5 10 4Norton,G 2 .256 39 10 2 11 2 12 0Norton,G .239 71 17 3 21 7 22 4Ochoa,A <2 .233 30 7 0 9 6 3 3Ochoa,A 2 .185 27 5 1 5 4 3 0Ochoa,A .211 57 12 1 14 10 6 3Ortiz,J <2 .281 32 9 1 9 3 7 3Ortiz,J 2 .304 23 7 2 8 3 5 0Ortiz,J .291 55 16 3 17 6 12 3Petrick,B <2 .211 38 8 1 14 11 13 0Petrick,B 2 .267 30 8 1 8 6 9 0Petrick,B .235 68 16 2 22 17 22 0Pierre,J <2 .349 63 22 2 26 4 0 0Pierre,J 2 .342 73 25 0 24 9 7 0Pierre,J .346 136 47 2 50 13 7 0Shumpert,T <2 .400 30 12 0 12 3 7 1Shumpert,T 2 .192 26 5 0 4 3 4 0Shumpert,T .304 56 17 0 16 6 11 1Uribe( Te n a , J ) <2 .395 43 17 2 22 0 6 2Uribe( Te n a , J ) 2 .256 39 10 0 12 2 10 0Uribe( Te n a , J ) .329 82 27 2 34 2 16 2Walker,L <2 .388 80 31 8 46 21 18 2Walker,L 2 .364 44 16 3 18 10 11 0Walker,L .379 124 47 11 64 31 29 2ROCKIES <2 .302 778 235 31 316 94 161 40ROCKIES 2 .281 732 206 25 220 111 158 0ROCKIES .292 1510 441 56 536 205 319 40

Batting with Bases LoadedPlayer Outs AVG AB H HR RBI-SP BB SO GIDPBennett,G <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bennett,G 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Bennett,G .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Brumbaugh <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Brumbaugh 2 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Brumbaugh .000 1 0 0 1 1 0 0Butler,J <2 .000 3 0 0 1 0 0 2Butler,J 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Butler,J .000 3 0 0 1 0 0 2Cirillo,J <2 .200 5 1 0 4 1 0 3Cirillo,J 2 .667 3 2 0 4 0 0 0Cirillo,J .375 8 3 0 8 1 0 3Cruz,J <2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Cruz,J 2 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Cruz,J .000 2 0 0 1 1 1 0Helton,T <2 .500 4 2 0 3 0 1 1Helton,T 2 .250 4 1 1 2 0 1 0Helton,T .375 8 3 1 5 0 2 1H o l l a n d s w o r t h <2 .500 2 1 0 3 0 0 0H o l l a n d s w o r t h 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0H o l l a n d s w o r t h .333 3 1 0 3 0 0 0Kieschnick <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kieschnick 2 .667 3 2 0 4 0 1 0Kieschnick .667 3 2 0 4 0 1 0Little,M <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Little,M 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Little,M .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Norton,G <2 .000 1 0 0 1 1 0 1Norton,G 2 .333 3 1 0 2 0 0 0Norton,G .250 4 1 0 3 1 0 1Ochoa,A <2 .000 2 0 0 1 1 0 1Ochoa,A 2 .500 2 1 0 1 0 0 0Ochoa,A .250 4 1 0 2 1 0 1Ortiz,J <2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Ortiz,J 2 .333 3 1 0 2 1 0 0Ortiz,J .200 5 1 0 2 1 0 2Petrick,B <2 .500 2 1 0 5 1 0 0Petrick,B 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Petrick,B .250 4 1 0 5 1 1 0Pierre,J <2 .333 3 1 0 5 1 0 0Pierre,J 2 .167 6 1 0 1 0 0 0Pierre,J .222 9 2 0 6 1 0 0Shumpert,T <2 .667 3 2 0 3 0 0 0Shumpert,T 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Shumpert,T .400 5 2 0 3 0 1 0Uribe ( Te n a , J ) <2 .600 5 3 0 6 0 0 0Uribe ( Te n a , J ) 2 .333 6 2 0 4 0 1 0Uribe ( Te n a , J ) .455 11 5 0 10 0 1 0Walker,L <2 .167 6 1 0 2 0 1 2Walker,L 2 .000 3 0 0 1 0 2 0Walker,L .111 9 1 0 3 0 3 2ROCKIES <2 .261 46 12 0 38 6 7 13ROCKIES 2 .217 60 13 2 27 3 17 0ROCKIES .236 106 25 2 65 9 24 13

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PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVGBelitz,T 1-1 7.71 8 0 0 3 0 0 9.1 9 8 8 2 0 3 0 5 0 0 .250Bohanon,B 5-8 7.14 20 19 0 0 0 0 97.0 127 79 77 20 7 47 3 47 2 0 .323Chacon,S 6-10 5.06 27 27 0 0 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 26 10 87 10 134 6 0 .260Chouinard,B 0-0 8.22 8 0 0 5 0 0 7.2 10 7 7 4 0 1 1 5 0 0 .303Davis,K 2-4 4.35 57 0 0 6 0 0 68.1 66 36 33 11 1 32 4 47 4 0 .252Elarton,S 4-10 7.06 24 24 0 0 0 0 132.2 146 105 104 34 6 59 2 87 5 0 .280

COL 0-2 6.65 4 4 0 0 0 0 23.0 20 17 17 8 0 10 1 11 0 0 .233Hampton 14-13 5.41 32 32 2 2 1 0 203.0 236 138 122 31 8 85 7 122 6 0 .296Jennings,J 4-1 4.58 7 7 1 0 1 0 39.1 42 21 20 2 1 19 0 26 1 0 .276Jimenez,J 6-1 4.09 56 0 0 49 0 17 55.0 56 27 25 6 0 22 4 37 3 0 .264Miceli,D 2-5 4.80 51 0 0 15 0 1 45.0 47 29 24 7 0 16 2 48 4 0 .263

COL 2-0 2.21 22 0 0 6 0 1 20.1 18 8 5 2 0 5 0 17 1 0 .231Myers,M 2-3 3.60 73 0 0 14 0 0 40.0 32 17 16 2 1 24 7 36 0 0 .225Neagle,D 9-8 5.38 30 30 0 0 0 0 170.2 192 107 102 29 7 60 3 139 2 0 .284Nichting,C 0-3 4.46 43 0 0 11 0 1 42.1 55 27 21 8 0 8 1 40 2 0 .313

COL 0-0 4.50 7 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 3 3 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 .346Powell,J 5-3 3.24 74 0 0 20 0 7 75.0 75 36 27 9 2 31 3 54 0 1 .260

COL 3-1 2.79 39 0 0 15 0 7 38.2 34 18 12 5 2 12 3 26 0 0 .245Speier,J 4-3 3.70 42 0 0 8 0 0 56.0 47 24 23 8 5 12 3 47 4 1 .229Thomson,J 4-5 4.04 14 14 1 0 1 0 93.2 84 46 42 15 4 25 3 68 1 0 .239White,G 1-7 6.25 69 0 0 16 0 0 67.2 70 47 47 18 1 26 5 47 1 0 .270

COLORADO 73-89 5.29 162 162 8 154 8 26 1430.0 1522 906 841 239 64 598 71 1058 38 1 .275OPPONENTS 89-73 5.24 162 162 2 160 2 42 1437.2 1663 923 837 213 61 511 50 1027 63 5 .292

PITCHER W-L ERA APP IP H R ER HR BB SOAstacio,P 6-13 5.49 22 141.0 151 91 86 21 50 125Bohanon,B 5-8 7.22 19 96.0 127 79 77 20 47 47Chacon,S 6-10 5.06 27 160.0 157 96 90 26 87 134Elarton,S 0-2 6.65 4 23.0 20 17 17 8 10 11Hampton,M 14-13 5.41 32 203.0 236 138 122 31 85 122Jennings,J 4-1 4.58 7 39.1 42 21 20 2 19 26Neagle,D 9-8 5.38 30 170.2 192 107 102 29 60 139Suzuki,M 0-1 6.23 1 4.1 3 4 3 1 7 4Thomson,J 4-5 4.04 14 93.2 84 46 42 15 25 68

Villone,R 1-2 8.23 6 27.1 41 26 25 5 17 30TOTALS 49-63 5.48 162 958.11053 625 584158 407 706

PITCHER W-L ERA APP IP H R ER HR BB SOAcevedo,J 0-2 5.63 39 32 37 24 20 4 19 26Belitz,T 1-1 7.71 8 9.1 9 8 8 2 3 5Bohanon,B 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Chouinard,B 0-0 8.22 8 7.2 10 7 7 4 1 5Christman,T 0-0 4.50 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2Davenport,J 0-0 3.48 7 10.1 8 7 4 1 7 8Davis,K 2-4 4.35 57 68.1 66 36 33 11 32 47Dingman,C 0-0 13.5 7 7.1 11 11 11 4 3 2Estrada(Ji,H) 1-1 14.54 4 4.1 8 7 7 1 1 4Jimenez,J 6-1 4.09 56 55 56 27 25 6 22 37Miceli,D 2-0 2.21 22 20.1 18 8 5 2 5 17Myers,M 2-3 3.60 73 40 32 17 16 2 24 36Nichting,C 0-0 4.50 7 6 9 3 3 2 0 7Powell,J 3-1 2.79 39 38.2 34 18 12 5 12 26Speier,J 4-3 3.70 42 56 47 24 23 8 12 47Suzuki,M 0-1 36.0 2 2 6 8 8 2 4 1Villone,R 0-1 3.72 16 19.1 15 9 8 1 12 18Wasdin,J 2-1 7.03 18 24.1 32 19 19 7 8 17White,G 1-7 6.25 69 67.2 70 47 47 18 26 47TOTALS 24-26 4.90 476 471.2 469 281 257 81 191 352

Rel Inher Runners 1st BattersPitcher Sv BlSv No. Scored Retired/Faced Pct. HoldsAcevedo 0 5 23 12 21/38 .553 3Belitz 0 0 6 0 7/8 .875 0Bohanon 0 0 0 0 1/1 1.000 0Chouinard 0 0 2 2 5/8 .625 0Christman 0 0 0 0 1/1 1.000 0Davenport 0 0 3 2 5/7 .714 0Davis 0 3 23 13 40/57 .702 9Dingman 1 0 6 5 3/7 .429 0Estrada 0 0 2 1 2/4 .500 0Jimenez 17 5 24 6 40/56 .714 0Miceli 1 0 14 2 15/22 .682 0Myers 0 0 65 14 49/73 .671 10

Rel Inher Runners 1st BattersPitcher Sv BlSv No. Scored Retired/Faced Pct. HoldsNichting 0 0 2 1 5/7 .714 0Powell 7 2 11 6 27/39 .692 3Speier 0 0 20 7 31/42 .714 4Suzuki 0 0 0 0 1/2 .500 0Villone 0 0 10 4 11/16 .688 2Wasdin 0 3 9 5 9/19 .444 0White 0 2 21 7 49/69 .710 8

Colorado’s Record by Starting Pitcher, 2001Starter W L Pct.Astacio 6 16 .273Bohanon 8 11 .421Chacon 11 16 .407Elarton 1 3 .250Hampton 16 16 .500Jennings 6 1 .857Neagle 16 14 .533

Starter W L Pct.Suzuki 0 1 .000Thomson 7 7 .500Villone 2 4 .333

2001 Pitching Statistics

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PITCHERPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPAcevedo,J 1.000 39 4 3 0 7 1Astacio,P .963 22 8 18 1 27 1Belitz,T 1.000 8 0 1 0 1 0Bohanon,B 1.000 20 5 12 0 17 0Chacon,S 1.000 27 8 16 0 24 0Chouinard,B 1.000 8 1 1 0 2 0Christman,T .000 1 0 0 0 0 0Davenport,J 1.000 7 0 2 0 2 0Davis,K 1.000 57 1 12 0 13 1Dingman,C 1.000 7 0 2 0 2 0Elarton,S 1.000 4 0 3 0 3 0Estrada(Ji,H 1.000 4 0 1 0 1 0Hampton,M 1.000 32 12 46 0 58 5Jennings,J 1.000 7 4 7 0 11 3Jimenez,J 1.000 56 2 12 0 14 0Miceli,D .750 22 1 2 1 4 0Myers,M 1.000 73 2 12 0 14 1Neagle,D .963 30 9 17 1 27 1Nichting,C 1.000 7 1 3 0 4 0Powell,J 1.000 39 6 4 0 10 1Speier,J 1.000 42 2 3 0 5 0Suzuki,M .000 3 0 0 0 0 0Thomson,J .962 14 17 8 1 26 3Villone,R 1.000 22 2 3 0 5 0Wasdin,J 1.000 18 1 2 0 3 0White,G 1.000 69 3 6 0 9 1

FIRST BASEPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPHelton,T .999 157 1303 119 2 1424 139Kieschnick,B 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0Mayne,B .000 1 0 0 0 0 0Melhuse,A 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0Norton,G 1.000 13 66 4 0 70 6Petrick,B 1.000 2 3 0 0 3 1

SECOND BASEPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPButler,J .959 23 44 49 4 97 14Ortiz,J .965 51 86 137 8 231 30Shumpert,T .968 41 51 71 4 126 20Walker,T .981 77 155 198 7 360 49

THIRD BASEPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPButler,J 1.000 9 4 6 0 10 1Cirillo,J .982 137 78 308 7 393 25Norton,G .895 24 8 26 4 38 2Shumpert,T .870 12 2 18 3 23 1

SHORTSTOPPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPButler,J .947 10 5 13 1 19 3Perez (Dia,N) .976 87 145 264 10 419 64Shumpert,T 1.000 4 5 1 0 6 1Uribe (Tena,J) .983 69 108 184 5 297 45

OUTFIELDPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPBartee,K .889 10 8 0 1 9 0Brumbaugh,C 1.000 11 15 0 0 15 0Cruz,J .931 24 26 1 2 29 0Encarnacion,M 1.000 20 35 1 0 36 2Gant,R .965 51 81 2 3 86 0Hollandsworth,T .981 31 51 2 1 54 0Jennings,R .000 1 0 0 1 1 0Kieschnick,B .818 12 9 0 2 11 0Little,M 1.000 29 36 3 0 39 3Norton,G 1.000 25 16 1 0 17 0Ochoa,A .990 52 90 6 1 97 3Pierre,J .979 154 362 3 8 373 1Shumpert,T .976 24 38 2 1 41 0Walker,L .984 129 243 8 4 255 4

CATCHERPLAYER PCT. G PO A E TC DPBennett,G 1.000 19 96 4 0 100 1Fasano,S .982 25 153 14 3 170 5Mayne,B .997 44 317 19 1 337 4Melhuse,A .991 23 104 4 1 109 0Petrick,B .984 77 456 29 8 493 8

Pitcher Date Opp. Runner (type)Estrada 4/6 vs SD D.Jackson (PPO)Dingman 4/7 vs SD Klesko (PCS)Villone 4/15 vs ARI Sanders (PCS)White 4/15 vs ARI Bautista (PCS)Wasdin 5/12 vs MON Bradley (PCS)Bohanon 5/29 at LA Green (PCS)Hampton 6/10 vs STL Viña (PCS)Hampton 7/1 at Ari. Bautista (PCS)Chacon 7/3 at SD D. Jimenez (PPO)Hampton 7/6 vs ANA Erstad (PCS)Myers 7/22 vs LA Sheffield (PPO)Chacon 7/24 vs SF Murray (PPO)

PPO—called a pickoff by official scorerPCS—called a caught stealing by official scorer (runner caught in rundown)

1B — Helton 157, Norton 5

2B — T. Walker 70, Ortiz 49, Shumpert 24, Butler 19

SS — Perez 87, Uribe 67, Butler 6, Shumpert 2

3B — Cirillo 137,Norton 20, Shumpert 4,Butler 1.

RF — L. Walker 126, Ochoa 14, Brumbaugh 6, Encarnacion 5,

Little 4, Hollandsworth 3, Cruz 3, Kieschnick 1

CF — Pierre 140, Hollandsworth 9, Little 9, Ochoa 2, Cruz 1,

Bartee 1

LF — Gant 48, Ochoa 31, Shumpert 21, Hollandsworth 17,

Cruz 15, Norton 13, Encarnacion 11, Kieschnick 2,

Brumbaugh 2, Bartee 2

C — Petrick 70, Mayne 42, Fasano 19, Melhuse 16, Bennett 15

1 — Pierre 135, T. Walker 10, Little 8, Perez 6, Shumpert 2,Ochoa 1.

2 — Perez 68, Ortiz 43, T. Walker 19, Shumpert 12, Butler 12, Cirillo 5, Ochoa 2, Bartee 1

3 — L. Walker 132, Helton 19, Cirillo 114 — Helton 116, Cirillo 33, Norton 6, Gant 5, T. Walker 1,

Brumbaugh 15 — Cirillo 84, Helton 22, Norton 21, Ochoa 18, T. Walker 6,

Gant 3, Shumpert 3, Hollandsworth 2, Petrick 1, Brumbaugh 1, Uribe 1.

6 — T. Walker 32, Ochoa 26, Hollandsworth 26, Uribe 16, Shumpert 15, Gant 14, Norton 10, Petrick 5, Cirillo 4, Perez 3, Brumbaugh 3, Cruz 3, Melhuse 3, Little 1,Ortiz 1

7 — Uribe 31, Gant 26, Petrick 19, Cruz 16, Encarnacion 15, Mayne 11, Shumpert 10, Perez 8, Melhuse 5, T. Walker 4, Butler 4, Little 3, Norton 3, Kieschnick 3, Brumbaugh 2,Ortiz 2

8 — Petrick 46, Mayne 31, Uribe 20, Fasano 19, Bennett 14, Butler 10, Shumpert 8, Melhuse 5, Little 2, Pierre 2, Cruz 2,Brumbaugh 1, Bartee 1, Ortiz 1

9 — Melhuse 2, Pierre 2, Bartee 1, Butler 1

2001 Fielding Statistics

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When leading after…Home Road Total

Six complete 29-5 24-5 53-10Seven complete31-3 25-2 56-5Eight complete 3 4 - 1 2 6 - 1 6 0 - 2

When trailing after…Home Road Total

Six complete 8-33 7-37 15-70Seven complete7-30 6-44 13-74Eight complete 4-35 6-41 10-76When tied after…

Home Road TotalSix complete 3-2 2-6 5-8Seven complete 2-4 2-5 4-9Eight complete 2-3 1-6 3-9

Pitching Home Road TotalStarter throws

6.0-plus IP 23-18 27-32 50-50Starter throws

< 6.0 IP 18-22 6-17 24-39Walking three

or less 2 3 - 1 2 2 0 - 2 9 4 3 - 4 1Walking

three-plus 17-28 13-20 30-48Bullpen

allows runs 21-33 13-29 34-62Bullpen

shuts out opp. 16-6 18-17 33-24

Batting Home Road TotalScoring first 25-6 21-18 46-24Opp. scoring first 16-33 11-32 27-65Scoring > three runs 4 0 - 2 2 2 9 - 2 0 6 9 - 4 2Scoring three/less runs 1-16 3-30 4-47Hitting two-plushome runs 22-13 17-9 39-22Hitting < two HR 19-25 15-41 34-67

Monthly Home Road TotalApril 8-7 5-4 13-11May 6-4 7-12 13-16June 9-10 3-5 12-15July 4-6 3-13 7-19August 5-6 9-7 14-13September 9-7 3-4 12-11October 2-4 2-4

Daily Home Road TotalSunday 7-6 8-5 15-11Monday 4-3 1-4 5-7Tuesday 9-3 3-8 12-11Wednesday 6-6 3-10 9-16Thursday 4-7 6-7 10-14Friday 6-6 9-5 15-11Saturday 4-9 3-10 7-19

In Series Home Road TotalOverall 12-13-1 6-20-2 18-33-3Openers 16-10 9-18 25-28Finales 12-14 14-10 26-24Rubber Gms 4-8 4-3 8-11

Decided seventh/later 12-8 8-12 20-20Decided final AB 9-3 3-11 12-14Comeback wins (overall) 29

NL East Home Road Totalvs. Atlanta 1-2 1-2 2-4vs. Florida 3-0 1-2 4-2vs. Montreal 1-2 2-2 3-4vs. New York 3-1 1-2 4-3vs. P h i l a d e l p h i a 1-2 1-2 2-4Totals 9-7 6-10 15-17

NL Central Home Road Totalvs. Chicago 2-1 1-2 3-3vs. Cincinnati 1-2 5-1 6-3vs. Houston 2-1 0-3 2-4vs. Milwaukee 3-0 2-1 5-1vs. Pittsburgh 1-2 1-2 2-4vs. St. Louis 5-1 1-2 6-3Totals 14-7 10-11 24-18

NL West Home Road Totalvs. Arizona 5-5 1-8 6-13vs. Los A n g e l e s 4 - 5 4 - 6 8 - 11vs. San Diego 3-7 6-3 9-10vs. San Fran. 5-4 4-6 9-10Totals 17-21 15-23 32-44

Totals vs.NL 40-35 31-44 71-79

AL West Home Road Totalvs. Anaheim 0-3 0-3vs. Oakland 0-3 0-3vs. Seattle 1-2 1-2vs. Texas 1-2 1-2Totals 1-5 1-5 2-10

Overall 41-40 32-49 73-89

Home Road TotalOverall 41-40 32-49 73-89Shutouts 3-0 5-2 8-2Extra-Innings 3-2 2-3 5-51-Run 11-8 7-20 18-28vs. LHS 7-8 8-11 15-19vs. RHS 34-33 24-37 58-70

Home Road TotalNatural Grass 41-40 29-45 70-85Artificial Turf 3-4 3-4Day 15-15 13-15 28-30Night 26-25 19-34 45-59

Attendance Average NL RankTOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . .5,657,626 34,924 4thHOME . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,159,385 39,005 2ndROAD . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,498,241 30,842 8th

Ejected Date Opp. UmpireBuddy Bell 4/12 at StL Jim JoyceBuddy Bell 4/26 vs CHI Mike DiMuroClint Hurdle 6/2 vs SF Eric CooperBuddy Bell 6/6 vs HOU Jim JoyceBuddy Bell 6/25 vs SD Jim ReynoldsBuddy Bell 6/30 at Ari Marvin HudsonBuddy Bell 7/12 at Tex Dale ScottClint Hurdle 9/8 vs SF Ted BarrettClint Hurdle 9/9 vs SF Rob DrakeBuddy Bell 9/9 vs SF Rob DrakeLarry Walker 9/9 vs SF Rob DrakeBuddy Bell 10/3 at Ari. H. Wendlestedt

TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tot

Col 1 0 8 6 81 3 5 1 0 8 11 6 1 2 0 9 6 7 2 6 7 3 2 2 0 9 2 3

O p p . 1 2 4 1 0 3 9 4 8 71 0 8 1 0 7 9 3 1 0 1 6 6 1 7 0 1 9 0 6

2001 Miscellaneous Totals

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CLUBMOSTRUNS, GAME -

16, Colorado at Cincinnati, 8/10/01

MOSTRUNS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -29, Los Angeles (22) at Col. (7), 7/21/01

MOSTRUNS, INNING -9, Col. vs San Diego 9/27/01, Inning 3

MOSTHITS, GAME -20, Colorado vs San Diego, 9/24/01

MOSTHITS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -36, San Diego (16) at Col. (20), 9/24/01

MOST TOTALBASES, GAME -37, Colorado vs San Diego, 9/24/0137, Colorado vs Chicago, 4/24/01

MOSTDOUBLES, GAME -7, Colorado vs Florida, 8/18/017, Colorado vs Cincinnati, 4/27/01

MOSTTRIPLES, GAME -3, Colorado vs Montreal, 5/11/013, Colorado at Texas, 7/14/01

MOSTHOME RUNS, GAME -5, Colorado at San Diego, 10/7/015, Colorado vs Florida, 8/17/01

M O S T HOME RUNS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -9, Seattle (6) at Colorado (3), 6/12/01

MOSTEXTRABASE HITS, GAME -10, Colorado vs Chicago, 4/24/01

MOST WALKS, GAME -10, Colorado vs Milwaukee, 9/29/01

MOST WALKS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -16, Milwaukee (6) at Col. (10), 9/29/01

MOSTSTRIKEOUTS, GAME -17, Colorado vs Arizona, 4/13/01

M O S T STRIKEOUTS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -20 (six occasions, last: 9/17/01 vs A r i z . )

MOSTSTOLEN BASES, GAME -5, Colorado vs Milwaukee, 9/29/01

M O S TS TOLEN BASES, GAME, BOTH CLUBS 8, San Francisco (5) at Col. (3), 7/25/01

MOSTDOUBLE PLAYS, GAME -4, Colorado vs San Diego, 9/27/014, Colorado vs Arizona, 9/19/014, Colorado vs New York, 5/9/01

MOSTDP, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -7, Col. (3) at Los Angeles (4), 7/29/017, San Diego (3) at Col. (4), 9/27/01

MOSTERRORS, GAME -4, Colorado vs Arizona, 9/18/01

MOSTERRORS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -5, Col. (1) at San Diego (4), 10/7/01

MOSTLEFTON BASE, GAME -15, Colorado at Milwaukee, 8/25/01

MOSTLOB, GAME, BOTH CLUBS -23, Col. (15) at Milwaukee (8), 8/25/01

MOSTINNINGS, GAME -13.0, Colorado at Arizona, 7/1/01

LONGESTTIME, GAME -4:32, Col. at Cincinnati, 6/16/01 (12 inn)4:08, Colorado vs Milwaukee, 9/29/01

SHORTESTTIME, GAME -1:58, Col. vs Philadelphia, 8/1/01 (6 inn)2:22, Colorado at Montreal, 9/22/012:22, Colorado vs Milwaukee, 9/30/01

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE, GAME -48,564, Colorado vs Anaheim, 7/6/01

LONGESTWINNING STREAK -5, Colorado, 4/14/01-4/19/01

LONGESTLOSING STREAK -6, Colorado, 6/18/01-6/23/01

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

LONGESTHITTING STREAK -17, Neifi Perez, 6/1/01 thru 6/19/01

MOSTRUNS, GAME -5, Larry Walker, vs San Diego, 9/24/01

MOSTHITS, GAME -5, Jose Ortiz, at Cincinnati, 8/10/01

MOST TOTALBASES, GAME -12, Jose Ortiz, vs Florida, 8/17/0112, Todd Walker vs San Diego, 6/25/0112, T. Hollandsworth, vs Ariz., 4/15/01 (10 inn)

MOSTDOUBLES, GAME -3, Larry Walker at Texas, 7/14/01

MOSTTRIPLES, GAME -2, Juan Pierre, at Texas, 7/14/01

MOSTHOME RUNS, GAME -3, Jose Ortiz, vs Florida, 8/17/013, T. Hollandsworth, vs Ariz., 4/15/01 (10 inn)

MOSTEXTRABASES, GAME -4, Todd Walker, vs San Diego, 6/25/01

MOSTRUNS BATTED IN, GAME -7, T. Hollandsworth, vs Ariz., 4/15/01 (10 inn)5, Juan Uribe, at San Diego, 10/7/015, Todd Helton, vs Chicago, 4/25/015, Larry Walker, vs Chicago, 4/24/015, Todd Helton, at LA, 5/28/01 (11 inn)

MOSTSTOLEN BASES, GAME -2, (12 occasions)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

MOSTSTRIKEOUTS GAME (STARTER) -13, Shawn Chacon, vs Houston, 6/7/01

MOSTSTRIKEOUTS GAME (RELIEVER) -5, Gabe White, at Cin., 6/16/01 (12 inn)4, Jay Powell at Milwaukee, 8/26/014, Justin Speier vs Florida, 8/17/014, Justin Speier vs Los Angeles, 7/22/014, Kane Davis at Philadelphia, 5/2/01

MOSTINNINGS, GAME (STARTER) -9.0 (six occasions)

MOSTINNINGS, GAME (RELIEVER) -4.0, John Wasdin, vs New York, 5/7/01

MOSTHOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME -5, Shawn Chacon, vs Anaheim, 7/18/01

LONGESTWINNING STREAK -5, Mike Hampton, 4/2/01 thru 5/9/01

LONGESTLOSING STREAK -5, Shawn Chacon, 8/4/01 thru 10/3/015, John Thomson, 5/12/01 thru 8/8/015, Mike Hampton, 6/21/01 thru 7/18/01

M O S T CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP-13.0, Jason Jennings, 8/23/01 thru 8/29/0113.0, Jay Powell, 6/29/01 thru 8/3/01

Multi-Hit Games, 2001 Multi-RBI Games, 2000Player Two-Hit Three-Hit Four-Hit TotalAstacio 1 - - 1Bennett 3 - - 3Bohanon 1 - - 1Brumbaugh 3 - - 3Butler 5 1 - 6Cirillo 32 14 2 48Cruz 3 - - 3Encarnacion 4 - - 4Fasano 1 1 - 2Gant 10 2 - 12Hampton 4 - - 4Helton 42 11 6 59Hollandsworth 12 2 1 15Jennings - 1 - 1Kieschnick 1 - - 1Little 3 2 1 6Mayne 6 8 - 14Melhuse 2 - - 2Neagle 1 - - 1Norton 7 2 - 9Ochoa 9 2 - 11Ortiz* 7 3 1 12Perez 25 5 3 33Petrick 12 3 - 15Pierre 39 18 5 62Thomson - 1 - 1Shumpert 18 - 1 19Uribe 19 5 1 25L. Walker 42 10 2 54T. Walker 16 8 1 25*—five hits Aug. 10 at Cincinnati

Player Two Three Four Five TotalAstacio 1 - - - 1Brumbaugh 1 - - - 1Butler 3 - - - 3Cirillo 15 5 1 - 21Encarnacion 1 - - - 1Fasano - 2 - - 2Gant 3 1 1 - 5Helton 13 12 5 2 32Hollandsworth* 4 - - - 5Jennings 1 - - - 1Kieschnick 2 1 - - 3Little 2 - 1 - 3Mayne 3 - - - 3Melhuse 1 - 1 - 2Neagle 1 - 1 - 2Norton 4 2 1 - 7Ochoa 2 1 - - 3Ortiz 7 1 2 - 10Perez 6 1 2 - 9Petrick 7 2 1 - 10Pierre 7 5 - - 12Shumpert 3 1 - - 4Uribe 8 6 - 1 15L. Walker 22 7 5 1 35T. Walker 5 3 1 - 9*—seven RBI, April 15 vs Arizona

2001 Highs & Lows

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DATE PLAYER DETAILS12/17 Chavez, Ender Traded to New York-NLto

complete Bennett trade

12/19 Hatteberg, Scott Acquired from Boston12/19 Reese, Pokey Traded to Boston for Scott

Hatteberg12/18 Reese, Pokey Acquired from Cincinnati12/18 Reyes, Dennys Acquired from Cincinnati

12/18 Hudson, Luke Traded to Cincinnati for Pokey Reese & Dennys

Reyes.12/18 White, Gabe Traded to Cincinnati for

Pokey Reese & Dennys

Reyes12/15 Fuentes, Brian Acquired from Seattle

12/15 Paniagua, Jose Acquired from Seattle12/15 Stark, Dennis Acquired from Seattle12/15 Criillo, Jeff Traded to SEAfor Jose

Paniagua, Brian Fuentes and Denny Stark

11/30 Cruz, Jacob Placed on waivers11/19 Esslinger, Cam Added to 40-man roster11/19 Holliday, Matt Added to 40-man roster

11/19 Reyes, Rene Added to 40-man roster11/19 Young, Colin Added to 40-man roster

10/26 Hollandsworth Reinstated from 60-day DL10/26 Little, Mark Reinstated from 60-day DL10/26 Nicholson, K. outrighted off 40-man

10/19 Nichting, Chris Outrighted off of 40-man roster to AAA

10/11 Christman, Tim outrighted to AA10/11 Chouinard, B. outrighted to AAA10/11 Melhuse,Adam outrighted to AAA

09/20 Averette, R. outrighted to AAA09/19 Nichting, Chris Signed as free agent

09/19 Chouinard, B. Placed on 60 day DL09/18 Barnes, John Waiver claim (Minnesota) 09/18 Averette, R. designated for assignment

09/17 Jimenez, Jose Reinstated from DL09/12 Gload, Ross Waiver/recalled not to report

09/12 Little, Mark Transferred to 60-day DL09/04 Cruz, Jacob Purchased contract09/04 Belitz, Todd Recalled from AAA

09/04 Elarton, Scott Reinstated from DL09/01 Bohanon, Brian Transferred to 60-day DL

09/01 Petrick, Ben Reinstated from DL09/01 Chouinard, B. Purchased contract08/26 Encarnacion,M. Recalled from AAA

08/25 Little,Mark Placed on 15-day DL08/24 Bennett, Gary Acquired from NYM

08/24 Belitz, Todd Optioned to AAA08/23 Cruz,Jacob Outrighted to AAA08/23 Jennings, J. Purchased contract

08/23 Jimenez, Jose Placed on 15-day DL(retroactive to 8/20/01)

08/19 Bohanon, B. Placed on 15-day DL08/19 Belitz, Todd Recalled from AAA08/18 Cruz, Jacob Designated for assignment

08/08 Bartee, Kimera Outrighted off 40-man roster08/06 Acevedo,Juan Traded to Florida

08/06 Davis,Kane Reinstated from DL08/05 Little,Mark Reinstated from DL08/05 Bartee,Kimera Designated for assignment

08/02 Petrick,Ben Placed on 15-day DL08/02 Thomson,John Reinstated from DL

07/31 Elarton,Scott Acquired from HOU for Pedro Astacio

07/31 Dingman,Craig Designated for assignment

07/31 Astacio,Pedro Traded to HOU for Scott Elarton

07/31 Fasano,Sal Purchased contract07/25 Perez,Neifi Traded to KC for

Jermaine Dye

07/25 Ortiz,Jose Acquired from OAK 07/25 Encarnacion,M. Acquired from OAK &

optioned to AAA07/25 Belitz,Todd Acquired from OAK &

optioned to AAA

07/25 Uribe,Juan Recalled from AAA

07/25 Brumbaugh Optioned to AAA07/25 Little,Mark Transferred to 60-day DL07/23 Jimenez,Jose Reinstated from DL

07/23 Dingman,Craig Optioned to AAA07/22 Speier,Justin Purchased contract

07/22 Estrada, H. Designated for assignment07/19 Walker,Todd Traded to CIN07/19 Jennings,Robin Traded to CIN

07/19 Ochoa,Alex Acquired from CIN 07/19 Dingman,Craig Recalled from AAA

07/18 Jennings,R. Purchased contract07/17 Cruz,Jacob Placed on 15-day DL07/15 Estrada, H. Reinstated from DL

07/14 Kieschnick,B. Outrighted 07/14 Bartee,Kimera Purchased contract

07/13 Bohanon,B. Reinstated from DL07/12 Suzuki,Mac Claimed by MIL07/08 Jimenez, Jose Placed on 15-day DL

07/08 Miceli,Dan Purchased contract07/08 Davis,Kane Placed on 15-day DL

07/03 Gant,Ron Traded to OAK 07/03 Butler,Brent Recalled from AAA06/29 Brumbaugh, C. Recalled from AAA

06/28 Powell,Jay Acquired from HOU for Ron Villone

06/28 Warren,Aaron Outrighted off 40-man roster06/28 Speier,Justin Outrighted to A A Ao ff 40-man 06/28 Villone,Ron Traded to HOU for

Jay Powell06/25 Melhuse,Adam Recalled from AAA

06/25 Warren,Aaron Selected from A06/25 Warren,Aaron Optioned to A06/24 Mayne,Brent Traded to KC for Mac

Suzuki and Sal Fasano06/24 Suzuki,Mac Acquired from KC for

Brent Mayne06/24 Fasano, Sal Acquired from KC for

Brent Mayne

06/24 Neagle,Denny Reinstated from DL06/24 Dingman,Craig Optioned to AAA

06/15 Brumbaugh, C. Waiver claim06/14 Hollandsworth Transferred to 60-day DL06/14 Dingman,Craig Recalled from AAA

06/12 Estrada, H. Rehab assignmentwith Colorado Springs

06/09 Neagle,Denny Placed on 15-day DL06/07 Wasdin, John Unconditional release06/06 Dorame,Randey Transfer of option from

Carolina to Salem06/06 Sefcik,Kevin Rejected assignment now

free agent06/02 Sefcik,Kevin Designated for assignment06/02 Cruz,Jacob Acquired from CLE for Josh

Bard and Jody Gerut06/01 Sefcik,Kevin Contract purchased

06/01 Estrada, H. Transferred to 60-day DL05/29 Wasdin,John Designated for assignment05/29 Little,Mark Placed on 15-day DL

05/29 Speier,Justin Claimed offwaivers from N Y M

05/28 Kieschnick. Reinstated from DLand recalled from rehab

05/28 Melhuse,Adam Optioned to AAA

05/26 Thomson,John Placed on 15-day DL05/26 Bohanon,Brian Reinstated from DLand

recalled from rehab 05/24 Acevedo,Juan Recalled from rehab

assignment and reinstated

from DL05/23 Uribe,Juan Optioned to AAA

05/21 Bohanon, B. Rehab assignment with Colorado Springs

05/19 Uribe,Juan Recalled from AAA

05/19 Melhuse,Adam Contract purchased05/19 Hollandsworth Placed on 15-day DL(5/12)

05/19 Chouinard,B. Designated for assignment05/13 Cirillo,Jeff Reinstated from DL05/13 Kieschnick, B. Placed on 15-day DL

05/12 Averette,R. Optioned to AAA

05/12 Thomson,John Reinstated from DL05/09 Davenport,Joe Outrighted to AAA -

o ff 40-man roster

05/08 Bohanon,Brian Placed on 15-day DL05/08 Averette,R. Recalled to Rockies

05/07 Davenport,Joe Outright waivers requested05/01 Davenport,Joe Designated for assignment05/01 Kieschnick, B. Contract purchased from

AAA05/01 Chouinard, B. Reinstated from 15-day DL

04/30 Davenport,Joe Optioned to AAA04/29 Chacon,Shawn Recalled from AAA04/29 Acevedo,Juan Placed on 15-day DL

04/27 Cirillo, Jeff Placed on 15-day DL04/26 Estrada,Horacio Rehab assignment

with Colorado Springs04/24 Dingman,Craig Reinstated from the

DL& Optioned to AAA

04/23 Sosa,Juan Traded to Arizona04/23 Uribe,Juan Optioned to AAA

04/23 Perez,Neifi Reinstated from DL04/22 Acevedo,Juan Reinstated from DL04/22 Christman,Tim Optioned to AAA

04/20 Nicholson, K. Optioned to AAA04/20 Nicholson, K. Waiver Claim from SD

04/20 Christman,Tim Recalled to Rockies04/17 Chouinard,B. Rehab assignment

with Colorado Springs

04/17 Acevedo,Juan Rehab assignment with Colorado Springs

04/17 Thomson,John Rehab assignment with Colorado Springs

04/16 Dingman,Craig Rehab assignment

with Colorado Springs04/16 Estrada,H. Retroactive placement to the

15-day DL04/11 Osting,James Claimed by SD04/09 Dingman,Craig Placed on 15-day DL

04/09 Davenport,Joe Contract purchased04/09 Osting,James Designated for assignment

04/08 Perez,Neifi Placed on 15-day DL04/08 Uribe,Juan Recalled to Rockies04/07 Acevedo,Juan Placed on 15-day DL

04/07 Dingman,Craig Recalled to Rockies04/04 DeJean,Mike Traded to Milwaukee

04/04 Leiter,Mark Traded to Milwaukee04/04 Pena,Elvis Traded to Milwaukee04/04 Acevedo,Juan Acquired from Milwaukee

04/04 Davis,Kane Acquired from Milwaukee04/04 Pena,Elvis Designated for assignment

04/04 Osting,James Waiver claim from PHI04/01 Thomson,John Sent to AAAfor injury rehab 03/31 Christman,Tim Optioned to AAA

03/31 Butler,Brent Optioned to AAA03/31 Dingman,Craig Optioned to AAA

03/31 Dingman,Craig Acquired from NYYfor PTBN

03/31 Leiter,Mark Contract purchased

03/31 Little,Mark Contract purchased03/30 Estrada, H. Waiver claim from FL

03/30 Chouinard, B. Retroactive placement on 15-day DL

03/28 Yoshii,Masato Unconditional release

03/26 Rose,Brian Traded to NYM for Mark Leiter

03/19 Pena, Elvis Optioned to AAA03/19 House, Craig Optioned to AAA03/12 Hudson,Luke Optioned to AA

03/12 Sosa,Juan Optioned to AAA03/12 Uribe,Juan Optioned to AA

03/12 Dorame,R. Optioned to AA03/12 Cook,Aaron Optioned to A03/12 Averette,R. Optioned to AAA

03/12 Chacon,Shawn Optioned to AAA03/08 Dipoto,Jerry Voluntarily Retired

03/05 Kalinowski,Josh Optioned to AA01/05 Norton,Greg Signed free agent01/03 Lee,David Traded to NYYfor Jay

Tessmer and Seth Taylor

2001 Transactions

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2001 Major League Standings

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------A.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST N.L.x-NEW YORK 95 65 .594 - 6-4 WON 1 51-28 44-37 50-24 23-13 12-20 10-8BOSTON 82 79 .509 13.5 6-4 WON 5 41-40 41-39 41-34 16-20 15-17 10-8TORONTO 80 82 .494 16 6-4 LOST 1 40-42 40-40 37-39 19-13 16-20 8-10BALTIMORE 63 98 .391 32.5 3-7 LOST 5 30-50 33-48 31-44 16-16 10-26 6-12TAMPA BAY 62 100 .383 34 7-3 LOST 1 37-44 25-56 29-47 13-19 10-26 10-8

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------A.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST N.L.x-CLEVELAND 91 71 .562 - 4-6 WON 1 44-36 47-35 22-14 47-29 15-17 7-11MINNESOTA 85 77 .525 6 5-5 WON 2 47-34 38-43 13-19 47-29 16-20 9-9CHICAGO 83 79 .512 8 4-6 LOST 2 46-35 37-44 16-16 42-34 13-23 12-6DETROIT 66 96 .407 25 4-6 LOST 1 37-44 29-52 17-19 24-52 15-17 10-8KANSAS CITY 65 97 .401 26 6-4 WON 1 35-46 30-51 13-19 30-46 14-22 8-10

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------A.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST N.L.x-SEATTLE 116 46 .716 - 8-2 LOST 1 57-24 59-22 33-12 31-10 40-18 12-6y-OAKLAND 102 60 .630 14 8-2 WON 6 53-28 49-32 31-14 27-14 32-26 12-6ANAHEIM 75 87 .463 41 1-9 LOST 7 39-42 36-45 24-17 24-21 17-41 10-8TEXAS 73 89 .451 43 3-7 WON 1 41-41 32-48 21-20 17-28 27-31 8-10

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST vs A.L.x-ATLANTA 88 74 .543 - 6-4 LOST 1 40-41 48-33 42-34 22-14 15-17 9-6PHILADELPHIA 86 76 .531 2 5-5 WON 3 47-34 39-42 41-35 19-17 19-13 7-11NEW YORK 82 80 .506 6 4-6 LOST 1 44-37 38-43 43-33 15-21 14-18 10-8FLORIDA 76 86 .469 12 6-4 WON 1 46-34 30-52 34-42 19-17 11-21 12-6MONTREAL 68 94 .420 20 4-6 WON 1 34-47 34-47 30-46 14-22 16-16 8-10

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------N.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST A.L.x-HOUSTON 93 69 .574 - 3-7 WON 1 44-37 49-32 18-12 50- 34 16-17 9-6y-ST. LOUIS 93 69 .574 - 7-3 LOST 1 54-28 39-41 19-11 49- 35 17-16 8-7CHICAGO 88 74 .543 5 6-4 LOST 1 48-33 40-41 16-14 48- 36 15-18 9-6MILWAUKEE 68 94 .420 25 3-7 WON 2 36-45 32-49 15-15 37- 47 11-22 5-10CINCINNATI 66 96 .407 27 4-6 LOST 5 27-54 39-42 16-14 32- 52 14-19 4-11PITTSBURGH 62 100 .383 31 4-6 WON 1 38-43 24-57 7-23 36- 48 11-22 8-7

LAST 10 ------------vs. NL-----------N.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST A.L.x-ARIZONA 92 70 .568 - 7-3 LOST 2 48-33 44- 37 18- 14 22- 17 45-31 7-8SAN FRANCISCO 90 72 .556 2 7-3 WON 1 49-32 41- 40 18- 14 21- 18 41-35 10-5LOS ANGELES 86 76 .531 6 5-5 LOST 1 44-37 42- 39 17- 15 23- 16 40-36 6-9SAN DIEGO 79 83 .488 13 3-7 LOST 1 35-46 44- 37 17- 15 24- 15 32-44 6-9COLORADO 73 89 .451 19 6-4 WON 1 41-40 32- 49 15- 17 24- 18 32-44 2-10

x—clinched division titley—clinched wild-card playoff berth

Arizona defeated St. Louis, 3-2Atlanta defeated Houston, 3-0

New York Yankees defeated Oakland, 3-2Seattle defeated Cleveland, 3-2

Arizona defeated Atlanta, 4-1New York Yankees defeated Seattle, 4-1

Arizona defeated New York Yankees, 4-3

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BATTING AVERAGE.350 Walker,L COL.336 Helton,T COL.331 Alou,M HOU.331 Berkman,L HOU.330 Jones,C ATL.329 Pujols,A STL.328 Bonds,B SF.328 Sosa,S CHI.327 Pierre,J COL.325 Gonzalez,L ARI

HOME RUNS73 Bonds,B SF64 Sosa,S CHI57 Gonzalez,L ARI49 Helton,T COL49 Green,S LA45 Sexson,R MIL41 Nevin,P SD39 Bagwell,J HOU38 Walker,L COL38 Jones,C ATL

RUNS BATTED IN160 Sosa,S CHI146 Helton,T COL142 Gonzalez,L ARI137 Bonds,B SF130 Pujols,A STL130 Bagwell,J HOU126 Berkman,L HOU126 Nevin,P SD125 Sexson,R MIL125 Green,S LA

MULTI-HIT GAMES64 Gonzalez,L ARI62 Pierre,J COL61 Aurilia,R SF60 Pujols,A STL59 Helton,T COL58 Vina,F STL57 Green,S LA56 Guerrero,V MON55 Jones,C ATL54(03) PLAYERS TIED

RUNS146 Sosa,S CHI132 Helton,T COL129 Bonds,B SF128 Gonzalez,L ARI126 Bagwell,J HOU123 Floyd,C FLA121 Green,S LA118 Biggio,C HOU118 Abreu,B PHI116 Giles,B PIT

HITS206 Aurilia,R SF202 Pierre,J COL198 Gonzalez,L ARI197 Helton,T COL194 Pujols,A STL191 Berkman,L HOU191 Vina,F STL189 Sosa,S CHI189 Jones,C ATL184(02) PLAYERS TIED

TOTAL BASES425 Sosa,S CHI419 Gonzalez,L ARI411 Bonds,B SF402 Helton,T COL370 Green,S LA364 Aurilia,R SF360 Pujols,A STL358 Berkman,L HOU346 Jones,C ATL341 Bagwell,J HOU

SLUGGING PERCENTA G E.863 Bonds,B SF.737 Sosa,S CHI.688 Gonzalez,L ARI.685 Helton,T COL.662 Walker,L COL.620 Berkman,L HOU.610 Pujols,A STL.605 Jones,C ATL.598 Green,S LA.590 Giles,B PIT

EARNED RUN AV E R A G E2.49 Johnson,R ARI2.98 Schilling,C ARI3.04 Burkett,J ATL3.05 Maddux,G ATL3.09 Kile,D STL3.16 Morris,M STL3.29 Ortiz,R SF3.31 Leiter,A NY3.36 Wood,K CHI3.40 Miller,W HOU

WINS22 Morris,M STL22 Schilling,C ARI21 Johnson,R ARI20 Lieber,J CHI17 Ortiz,R SF17 Maddux,G ATL16 Miller,W HOU16 Vazquez,J MON16 Kile,D STL16 Glavine,T ATL

STRIKEOUTS372 Johnson,R ARI293 Schilling,C ARI218 Park,C LA217 Wood,K CHI208 Vazquez,J MON187 Burkett,J ATL185 Morris,M STL183 Miller,W HOU183 Person,R PHI179 Kile,D STL

SAVES45 Nen,R SF43 Hoffman,T SD43 Shaw,J LA43 Benitez,A NY42 Mesa,J PHI39 Wagner,B HOU32 Graves,D CIN28 Alfonseca,A FLA27 Gordon,T CHI22 Williams,M HOU

COMPLETE GAMES6 Schilling,C ARI5 Vazquez,J MON5 Lieber,J CHI4 Wolf,R PHI4 Astacio,P HOU4 Ritchie,T PIT3(07) PLAYERS TIE

WALKS112 Dempster,R FLA98 Wright,J MIL97 Glavine,T ATL92 Wood,K CHI91 Ortiz,R SF91 Armas,T MON91 Park,C LA87 Chacon,S COL85(03) PLAYERS TIED

SHUTOUTS3 Vazquez,J MON3 Maddux,G ATL2 Wolf,R PHI2 Johnson,R ARI2 Lopez,A ARI2 Ritchie,T PIT1(27) PLAYERS TIED

GAMES89 Kline,S STL84 Lloyd,G MON82 King,R MIL82 Fassero,J CHI80 Rodriguez,F SF80 Weathers,D CHI79 Sullivan,S CIN79 Nen,R SF78 Kim,B ARI77(02) PLAYERS TIED

2001 NL Leaders

DOUBLES55 Berkman,L HOU54 Helton,T COL49 Kent,J SF48 Abreu,B PHI47 Pujols,A STL45 Guerrero,V MON44 Floyd,C FLA43 Young,E CHI43 Bagwell,J HOU41 Cabrera,O MON

TRIPLES12 Rollins,J PHI11 Pierre,J COL11 Uribe (Tena),J COL10 Castillo,L FLA8 Perez (Dia,N) COL8 Tucker,M CHI8 Vina,F STL7 Gonzalez,L ARI7 Ochoa,A COL7 Giles,B PIT

STOLEN BASES46 Pierre,J COL46 Rollins,J PHI37 Guerrero,V MON36 Abreu,B PHI33 Castillo,L FLA31 Young,E CHI28 Womack,T ARI28 Glanville,D PHI25 Reese,P CIN25 Henderson,R SD

HITTING STREAKS23 Alou,M HOU06/22 - 07/1821 Berkman,L HOU06/17 - 07/0820 Polanco,P STL07/21 - 08/1119 Bergeron,P MON07/01 - 07/2318(03) STREAKS TIED

EXTRA BASE HITS107 Bonds,B SF105 Helton,T COL103 Sosa,S CHI100 Gonzalez,L ARI94 Berkman,L HOU88 Pujols,A STL86 Bagwell,J HOU84 Green,S LA83 Guerrero,V MON83 Abreu,B PHI

WALKS177 Bonds,B SF116 Sosa,S CHI106 Bagwell,J HOU106 Abreu,B PHI100 Gonzalez,L ARI98 Helton,T COL98 Jones,C ATL94 Sheffield,G LA93 Edmonds,J STL92 Berkman,L HOU

ON BASE PERCENTA G E.515 Bonds,B SF.449 Walker,L COL.437 Sosa,S CHI.432 Helton,T COL.430 Berkman,L HOU.429 Gonzalez,L ARI.427 Jones,C ATL.417 Sheffield,G LA.410 Edmonds,J STL.404 Giles,B PIT

GRAND SLAMS4 Nevin,P SD3 White,D MIL2 Trammell,B SD2 Millar,K FLA2 Bagwell,J HOU2 Gonzalez,L ARI2 Sosa,S CHI2 Bonds,B SF2 Jones,C ATL1(52) PLAYERS TIED

Pitching Leaders

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Rockies Career Batting LeadersGames Played

Bichette. . . . . . . . . 1018Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 935Walker, L. . . . . . . . 853Galarraga . . . . . . . . 679Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 668Helton . . . . . . . . . . 665Young, E. . . . . . . . . 613Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 523Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 520Vander Wal. . . . . . . 465

At-BatsBichette. . . . . . . . . 4050Castilla . . . . . . . . . 3495Walker, L. . . . . . . 3037Perez . . . . . . . . . . 2728Galarraga . . . . . . . 2667Burks . . . . . . . . . . 2368Young, E. . . . . . . . 2120Helton . . . . . . . . . 2368Weiss . . . . . . . . . . 1760Girardi. . . . . . . . . . 1102

Runs ScoredWalker, L. . . . . . . . 689Bichette. . . . . . . . . . 665Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 516Galarraga . . . . . . . . 476Helton . . . . . . . . . . 475Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 395Young, E. . . . . . . . . 378Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 361Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 264Lansing. . . . . . . . . . 159

HitsBichette. . . . . . . . . 1278Castilla . . . . . . . . . 1044Walker, L. . . . . . . 1036Galarraga . . . . . . . . 843Helton . . . . . . . . . . 791Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 769Young, E. . . . . . . . . 626Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 558Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 469Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . 360

DoublesBichette. . . . . . . . . . 270Walker, L. . . . . . . . 223Helton . . . . . . . . . . 191Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 165Galarraga . . . . . . . . 155Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 125Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 104Young, E. . . . . . . . . 102Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

TriplesPerez . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Walker, L. . . . . . . . . 30Young, E. . . . . . . . . . 28Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Bichette. . . . . . . . . . . 18Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . 17Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 13Kingery. . . . . . . . . . . 12

Extra-Base HitsBichette. . . . . . . . . . 489Walker . . . . . . . . . . 463Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 385Helton . . . . . . . . . . 358Galarraga . . . . . . . . 340Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 243Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 217Young. . . . . . . . . . . 160Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . 109

Total BasesBichette. . . . . . . . . 2187Walker, L. . . . . . . 1949Castilla . . . . . . . . . 1852Galarraga . . . . . . . 1540Helton . . . . . . . . . 1472Perez . . . . . . . . . . 1121Burks . . . . . . . . . . 1055Young, E. . . . . . . . . 874Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 610Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . 482

Multi-Hit GamesBichette. . . . . . . . . . 374Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 296Walker, L. . . . . . . . 309Galarraga . . . . . . . . 250Helton . . . . . . . . . . 225Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 213Young, E. . . . . . . . . 172Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 133Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 116Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . 106

Home RunsWalker, L. . . . . . . . 210Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 203Bichette. . . . . . . . . . 201Galarraga . . . . . . . . 172Helton . . . . . . . . . . 156Burks. . . . . . . . . . . . 115Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Reed, J. . . . . . . . . . . 36Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . . 35Young, E. . . . . . . . . . 30

RBIBichette. . . . . . . . . . 826Walker, L. . . . . . . . 645Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 610Galarraga . . . . . . . . 579Helton . . . . . . . . . . 514Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 337Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 281Young, E. . . . . . . . . 227Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . 198Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . 148

Walks DrawnWalker, L. . . . . . . . 396Helton . . . . . . . . . . 330Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 300Young, E. . . . . . . . . 254Bichette. . . . . . . . . . 226Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 222Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 202Galarraga . . . . . . . . 169Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 133Reed, J. . . . . . . . . . 132

Intentional WalksWalker, L. . . . . . . . . 49Helton . . . . . . . . . . . 48Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . 37Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 31Bichette. . . . . . . . . . . 20

Hit by PitchWalker, L. . . . . . . . . 76Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 61Young, E. . . . . . . . . . 37Bichette. . . . . . . . . . . 27Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . 26

StrikeoutsBichette. . . . . . . . . . 620Galarraga . . . . . . . . 610Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 515Walker, L. . . . . . . . 476Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 380Helton . . . . . . . . . . 307Perez . . . . . . . . . . . 287Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 249Reed, J. . . . . . . . . . 201Girardi. . . . . . . . . . . 165

Stolen BasesYoung, E. . . . . . . . . 180Walker, L. . . . . . . . 111Bichette. . . . . . . . . . 105Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 55Pierre. . . . . . . . . . . . 53Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . 52McCracken. . . . . . . . 45Goodwin. . . . . . . . . . 44Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Shumpert. . . . . . . . . 36

Caught StealingYoung, E. . . . . . . . . . 69Bichette. . . . . . . . . . . 52Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . 32Walker, L. . . . . . . . . 31Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 25Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Pierre. . . . . . . . . . . . 23Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Helton . . . . . . . . . . . 18McCracken. . . . . . . . 17

GIDPBichette. . . . . . . . . . 108Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 104Walker, L. . . . . . . . . 79Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Helton . . . . . . . . . . . 56Galarraga . . . . . . . . . 55Young, E. . . . . . . . . . 41Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . . 36Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Girardi. . . . . . . . . . . . 34Lansing. . . . . . . . . . . 34

Batting Avg. (1000AB)Walker, L. . . . . . .341Helton . . . . . . . . .334Cirillo . . . . . . . . . .320Galarraga . . . . . . .316Bichette. . . . . . . . .316

Slugging Pct. (1000AB)Walker, L. . . . . . .642Helton . . . . . . . . .622Burks . . . . . . . . . .579Galarraga . . . . . . .577Bichette. . . . . . . . .540

On-Base Pct. (1000AB)Walker, L. . . . . . .426Helton . . . . . . . . .416Burks . . . . . . . . . .378E. Young. . . . . . . .378Weiss . . . . . . . . . .375

Starts, CatcherGirardi. . . . . . . . . . . 284Manwaring . . . . . . . 234Reed, J. . . . . . . . . . 163Mayne. . . . . . . . . . . 135Petrick . . . . . . . . . . 128

Starts, First BaseGalarraga . . . . . . . . 669Helton . . . . . . . . . . 610Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Colbrunn. . . . . . . . . . 24Vander Wal. . . . . . . . 20

Starts, Second BaseYoung, E. . . . . . . . . 402Lansing. . . . . . . . . . 269T. Walker. . . . . . . . . 116Mejia. . . . . . . . . . . . 109Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Starts, Third BaseCastilla . . . . . . . . . . 770Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . 288Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . 261Shumpert. . . . . . . . . 21Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Starts, ShortstopPerez . . . . . . . . . . . 604Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . 494Castilla . . . . . . . . . . 110Uribe . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Benavides. . . . . . . . . 44

Starts, Left FieldBichette. . . . . . . . . . 539Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 166Shumpert. . . . . . . . . 52Gant. . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Walker, L. . . . . . . . . 30

Starts, Center FieldBurks . . . . . . . . . . . 250Pierre. . . . . . . . . . . 183McCracken . . . . . . . 129Hamilton. . . . . . . . . 125Kingery. . . . . . . . . . . 79

Starts, Right FieldWalker, L. . . . . . . . 694Bichette. . . . . . . . . . 424Hammonds. . . . . . . . 79Echevarria. . . . . . . . . 23Vander Wal. . . . . . . . 13

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AppearancesLeskanic . . . . . . . . . 356Reed, S. . . . . . . . . . 329Muñoz. . . . . . . . . . . 300Holmes . . . . . . . . . . 263Ruffin. . . . . . . . . . . . 246Dipoto . . . . . . . . . . . 222DeJean . . . . . . . . . . 170Myers . . . . . . . . . . . 151Veres. . . . . . . . . . . . 136White, G.. . . . . . . . . 136

WinsAstacio . . . . . . . . . . . 53Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Leskanic. . . . . . . . . . 31Reynoso. . . . . . . . . . 30Bohanon. . . . . . . . . . 29Reed, S.. . . . . . . . . . 25Wright. . . . . . . . . . . . 25Holmes. . . . . . . . . . . 23Kile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Freeman. . . . . . . . . . 20Thomson. . . . . . . . . 20

LossesAstacio . . . . . . . . . . . 48Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Thomson . . . . . . . . . 35Wright. . . . . . . . . . . . 33Reynoso . . . . . . . . . . 31Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . 30Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Leskanic . . . . . . . . . . 20Thompson, Ma. . . . . . 20Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Innings PitchedAstacio. . . . . . . . . 827.1Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . 576.1Wright. . . . . . . . . . 541.2Reynoso. . . . . . . . 503.0Thomson. . . . . . . 483.2Bohanon. . . . . . . . 471.1Leskanic. . . . . . . . 470.0Kile. . . . . . . . . . . . 421.0Reed, S. . . . . . . . 369.2Bailey. . . . . . . . . . 356.0

StartsAstacio . . . . . . . . . . 129Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Reynoso . . . . . . . . . . 87Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Thomson . . . . . . . . . 80Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . 78Freeman . . . . . . . . . . 59Thompson, Ma.. . . . . 47Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Earned Run AverageMinimum 300.0 ip

Reed, S.. . . . . . . . . 3.68Ruffin . . . . . . . . . . . 3.84Holmes. . . . . . . . . . 4.42Reynoso. . . . . . . . . 4.65Bailey. . . . . . . . . . . 4.90Freeman. . . . . . . . . 4.91Leskanic. . . . . . . . . 4.92Thomson. . . . . . . . 5.04Ritz . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20Astacio. . . . . . . . . . 5.43

Winning PercentageMinimum 30 decisions

Holmes . . . . . . . . .639Reed, S. . . . . . . . .581Leskanic . . . . . . . .574Freeman . . . . . . . .526Astacio . . . . . . . . .525

Complete GamesAstacio . . . . . . . . . . . 14Thomson . . . . . . . . . . 6Reynoso . . . . . . . . . . . 5Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Bohanon. . . . . . . . . . . 5Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Thompson, Ma.. . . . . . 3Nied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Hampton . . . . . . . . . . 2Wright. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

ShutoutsBailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . . 2Thomson . . . . . . . . . . 2Astacio . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Brownson . . . . . . . . . . 1Hampton . . . . . . . . . . 1Jennings . . . . . . . . . . 1Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Nied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Thompson, Ma.. . . . . . 1

SavesRuffin . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . 46Jimenez . . . . . . . . . . 41Veres. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Dipoto. . . . . . . . . . . . 36Leskanic . . . . . . . . . . 20Steve Reed. . . . . . . . 15Mike Muñoz. . . . . . . . . 8Jay Powell. . . . . . . . . . 7Gabe White. . . . . . . . . 5

Home Runs AllowedAstacio . . . . . . . . . . 139Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . 74Reynoso . . . . . . . . . . 66Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Thomson . . . . . . . . . 62

Hit BatsmenAstacio . . . . . . . . . . . 58Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Reynoso . . . . . . . . . . 29Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . 27Ritz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Thompson, Ma. . . . . . 24

WalksAstacio . . . . . . . . . . 290Wright . . . . . . . . . . . 261Ritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253Leskanic . . . . . . . . . 221Bohanon . . . . . . . . . 218Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Reynoso . . . . . . . . . 170Ruffin. . . . . . . . . . . . 165Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . 161Thomson . . . . . . . . 161

StrikeoutsAstacio . . . . . . . . . . 749Leskanic . . . . . . . . . 415Ritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337Ruffin. . . . . . . . . . . . 319Thomson . . . . . . . . 314Holmes . . . . . . . . . . 297Reed. . . . . . . . . . . . 275Kile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274Reynoso . . . . . . . . . 270Bohanon . . . . . . . . . 265

Rockies Career Pitching Leaders

Pedro Astacio

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BATTING AVERAGE

1993 Andres Galarraga* .3701994 Andres Galarraga .3191995 Dante Bichette .3401996 Ellis Burks .3441997 Larry Walker .3661998 Larry Walker* .3631999 Larry Walker* .3792000 Todd Helton* .3722001 Larry Walker* .350

RUNS SCORED1993 Dante Bichette 931994 Andres Galarraga 771995 Dante Bichette 1021996 Ellis Burks* 1421997 Larry Walker 1431998 Larry Walker 1131999 Todd Helton 1142000 Todd Helton 1382001 Todd Helton 132

HITS1993 Charlie Hayes 1751994 Dante Bichette 1471995 Dante Bichette 1971996 Dante Bichette 1981997 Larry Walker 2081998 Dante Bichette* 2191999 Neifi Perez 1932000 Todd Helton* 2162001 Juan Pierre 202

DOUBLES1993 Charlie Hayes 451994 Dante Bichette 331995 Dante Bichette 381996 Ellis Burks 451997 Larry Walker 461998 Dante Bichette 481999 Todd Helton 392000 Todd Helton* 592001 Todd Helton 54

TRIPLES1993 Eric Young 81994 Mike Kingery 81995 Eric Young 91996 Ellis Burks 81997 Neifi Perez 101998 Neifi Perez 91999 Neifi Perez* 112000 Neifi Perez 112001 Juan Pierre 11

Juan Uribe 11

HOME RUNS1993 Charlie Hayes 251994 Andres Galarraga 311995 Dante Bichette* 401996 Andres Galarraga* 471997 Larry Walker* 491998 Vinny Castilla 461999 Larry Walker 372000 Todd Helton 422001 Todd Helton 49

RBI1993 Andres Galarraga 98

Charlie Hayes 981994 Dante Bichette 951995 Dante Bichette* 1281996 Andres Galarraga* 1501997 Andres Galarraga* 1401998 Vinny Castilla 1441999 Dante Bichette 1332000 Todd Helton* 1472001 Todd Helton 146

STOLEN BASES1993 Eric Young 421994 Dante Bichette 211995 Eric Young 351996 Eric Young* 531997 Larry Walker 331998 Dante Bichette 14

Larry Walker 141999 Terry Shumpert 142000 Tom Goodwin 392001 Juan Pierre* 46

WINS1993 Armando Reynoso 121994 Marvin Freeman 101995 Kevin Ritz 111996 Kevin Ritz 171997 Roger Bailey 9

Darren Holmes 91998 Pedro Astacio 13

Darryl Kile 131999 Pedro Astacio 172000 Pedro A s t a c i o 1 2

Brian Bohanon 1 22 0 0 1 Mike Hampton 1 4

STRIKEOUTS1993 Bruce Ruffin 1261994 Greg W. Harris 821995 Kevin Ritz 1201996 Kevin Ritz 1051997 John Thomson 1061998 Pedro Astacio 1701999 Pedro Astacio 2102000 Pedro Astacio 1932001 Denny Neagle 139

SAVES1993 Darren Holmes 251994 Bruce Ruffin 161995 Darren Holmes 141996 Bruce Ruffin 241997 Jerry Dipoto 161998 Jerry Dipoto 191999 Dave Veres 312000 Jose Jimenez 242001 Jose Jimenez 17

ERA1993 Armando Reynoso 4.001994 David Neid 4.801995 Kevin Ritz 4.211996 Armando Reynoso 4.961997 Roger Bailey 4.291998 Darryl Kile 5.201999 Pedro Astacio 5.042000 Brian Bohanon 4.682001 Denny Neagle 5.38

COMPLETE GAMES1993 Armando Reynoso 41994 David Nied 21995 Bryan Rekar 11996 Mark Thompson 31997 Roger Bailey 51998 Darryl Kile 41999 Pedro Astacio 72000 Pedro Astacio 32001 Pedro Astacio 4

APPEARANCES1993 Gary Wayne 651994 Steve Reed 611995 Curtis Leskanic 761996 Bruce Ruffin 711997 Jerry Dipoto 741998 Chuck McElroy 781999 Dave Veres 732000 Mike Myers 782001 Mike Myers 73

Year-by-Year Leaders

* league leader

TOTAL BASES1993 Charlie Hayes 2991994 Dante Bichette 2651995 Dante Bichette* 3591996 Ellis Burks* 3921997 Larry Walker* 4091998 Vinny Castilla 3801999 Todd Helton 3392000 Todd Helton* 4052001 Todd Helton 402

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SERVICE, GAMES PLAYED, STARTEDMost Major-League Service, Rockies Uniform (position player)

7.000 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Games Played, Rockies Uniform1018 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Games Played, Consecutive307 Vinny Castilla, June 26, 1997–June 14, 1999

Most Games Played, Season162 Vinny Castilla, 1998

Neifi Perez, 1998Neifi Perez, 2000

Most Games Started, Rockies Uniform980 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Games Started, Consecutive282 Vinny Castilla, March 31, 1998–June 14, 1999

Most Games Started, Season162 Vinny Castilla, 1998

BATTING AVERAGEHighest Batting Average, Rockies Uniform (minimum 1,506 PA)

.341 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Highest Batting Average, Season

.379 Larry Walker, 1999 (led league)SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

Highest Slugging Percentage, Rockies Uniform (minimum 1,506 PA).642 Larry Walker, 1995-2001

Highest Slugging Percentage, Season.720 Larry Walker, 1997 (led league)

ON-BASE PERCENTAGEHighest On-Base Percentage, Rockies Uniform (minimum 1,506 PA)

.426 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Highest On-Base Percentage, Season

.463 Todd Helton, 2000 (led league)

PLATE APPEARANCESMost Plate Appearances, Rockies Uniform4,352 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Plate Appearances, Season732 Neifi Perez, 1999

Most Plate Appearances, Game7 Several times

Most Plate Appearances, Inning2 Several times

Most Plate Appearances, Consecutive, Reaching Base Safely12 Eric Young, Sept. 19-24, 1993

AT-BATSMost At-Bats, Rockies Uniform4,050 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most At-Bats, Season690 Neifi Perez, 1999

Most At-Bats, Game7 12 times, all extra-inning contests (last: Neifi Perez, June 16,

2001 at Cincinnati, 12 innings)RUNS SCOREDMost Runs Scored, Rockies Uniform

689 Larry Walker, 1995-2001

Notable Performances

At-Bats, Game (all ex. innings)7 Neifi Perez, June 16, 20017 Neifi Perez, Aug. 19, 19997 T. Shumpert, Aug. 19, 19997 Vinny Castilla, July 22, 19977 Harvey Pulliam, July 22, 19977 Ellis Burks, April 27, 19967 Joe Girardi, April 26, 19957 Larry Walker, April 26, 19957 A. Galarraga, April 26, 19957 Eric Young, July 4, 19947 Walt Weiss, July 4, 19947 Dante Bichette, July 4, 1994

Hits, Game6 A. Galarraga, July 3, 19955 Jose Ortiz, Aug. 10, 20015 Juan Pierre, Sept. 4, 20005 Jeff Cirillo, June 18, 20005 Todd Helton, May 3, 20005 Vinny Castilla, May 14, 19985 Dante Bichette, April 6, 19985 Neifi Perez, Sept. 28, 19975 Vinny Castilla, July 22, 19975 Ellis Burks, June 18, 19975 D. Bichette, June 30, 19965 Eric Young, April 27, 1996

Singles, Game5 Juan Pierre, Sept. 4, 20005 Todd Helton, May 3, 2000

Doubles, Game3 Larry Walker, July 14, 20013 Neifi Perez, Aug. 25, 20003 Jeff Cirillo, Aug. 20, 20003 Todd Helton, Aug. 10, 20003 Todd Helton, May 12, 20003 Neifi Perez, April 28, 20003 Jeff Cirillo, April 4, 20003 Terry Shumpert, Sept. 29, 19993 Dante Bichette, July 24, 19993 Mike Lansing, July 14, 19983 Ellis Burks, May 25, 19983 Dante Bichette, Sept. 13, 19953 Eric Young, Aug. 12, 19953 Larry Walker, April 26, 19953 Eric Young, June 17, 19943 Charlie Hayes, Sept. 15, 1993

Triples, Game2 Juan Pierre, July 14, 20012 Terry Shumpert, April 19, 20002 Neifi Perez, Sept. 14, 19992 Larry Walker, July 24, 19982 Larry Walker, May 22, 19962 Larry Walker, Sept. 15, 19952 Charlie Hayes, July 15, 1994

Multi-Hit Games, Consecutive8 A. Galarraga, July 23-29, 19967 Vinny Castilla, Aug. 11-16, 19996 Larry Wa l k e r, Aug. 12-18, 20016 J. Hammonds, July 25-30, 20006 T. Helton, June 28-July 3, 20006 Larry Wa l k e r, June 18-24, 19996 Ellis Burks, Sept. 9-14, 19966 A. Galarraga, Aug. 17-22, 19966 Eric Young, June 4-9, 19966 A. Galarraga, May 17-22, 19966 A. Galarraga, Sept. 12-17, 1993

Individual Batting Records

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Most Runs Scored, Season143 Larry Walker, 1997

Most Runs Scored, Game5 Larry Walker, Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San Diego

Larry Walker, July 27, 2000 at Los AngelesJeff Cirillo, June 28, 2000 vs. San FranciscoWalt Weiss, Sept. 20, 1995 at San Diego

Most Runs Scored, Inning2 11 times (last: Juan Uribe, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego, 4th inning)

BASE HITSMost Hits, Rockies Uniform 1,278 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Hits, Season219 Dante Bichette, 1998

Most Hits, Game6 Andres Galarraga, July 3, 1995 vs. Houston

Most Hits, Two Consecutive Games8 Seven times (last: Mike Lansing, April 8-9, 1998)

Most Hits, Without Making an Out / Consecutive PA9 Andres Galarraga, June 13-15, 1993

Most Games, Five or More Hits, Rockies Uniform2 Dante Bichette

Vinny CastillaMost Games, Four or More Hits, Rockies Uniform

32 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Hits, Inning

2 16 times (last: Juan Uribe, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego, 4th inn.)

HITTING STREAKSLongest Consecutive Game Hitting Streak

23 Dante Bichette, May 22–June 18, 1995Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Hits, on the Road

21 Vinny Castilla, July 21 – Sept. 1, 1997Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Hits vs. One Opponent

19 Vinny Castilla, May 11, 1997–May 30, 1999 (vs. Philadelphia)

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Rockies Uniform

489 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Extra-Base Hits, Season

105 Todd Helton, 2001Most Extra-Base Hits, Game

4 Todd Walker, June 25, 2001 vs. San DiegoJeff Cirillo, June 28, 2000 vs. San FranciscoLarry Walker, May 21, 1996 vs. Pittsburgh

Most Extra-Base Hits, Consecutive Plate Appearances6 Larry Walker, May 21-22, 1996 (existing NLrecord)

Most Extra-Base Hits, Inning2 Juan Uribe, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego (fourth inning)

Eric Young, May 4, 1996 vs. Florida (first inning)

MULTI-HIT GAMESMost Multi-Hit Games, Rockies Uniform

374 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Multi-Hit Games, Season

66 Dante Bichette, 1998Most Multi-Hit Games, Consecutive

8 Andres Galarraga, July 23-29, 1996

Notable Performances

Home Runs, Game3 Jose Ortiz, Aug. 17, 20013 T. Hollandsworth, April 15, 20013 Jeff Cirillo, June 28, 20003 Todd Helton, May 1, 20003 Vinny Castilla, June 5, 19993 Larry Walker, April 28, 19993 Mike Lansing, Sept. 22, 19983 Larry Walker, April 5, 19973 A. Galarraga, June 25, 1995

Total Bases, Game14 Jeff Cirillo, June 28, 200013 Todd Helton, May 1, 200013 Vinny Castilla, June 5, 199913 Larry Walker, April 28, 199913 Larry Walker, May 21, 199613 Andres Galarraga, July 3, 1995

Runs Batted In, Game8 Larry Walker, April 28, 19998 A. Galarraga, June 27, 19967 T. Hollandsworth, April 15, 20017 Jeff Cirillo, Aug. 12, 20007 J. Hammonds, May 12, 20007 Dante Bichette, Sept. 17, 19997 Andres Galarraga, May 4, 19967 A. Galarraga, June 25, 1995

Most RBI, Two Straight Games11 Larry Wa l k e r, April 28-29, 19991 0 Larry Wa l k e r, April 27-28, 19991 0 A. Galarraga, June 27-28, 19961 0 A. Galarraga, July 2-3, 19951 0 D. Bichette, July 16-17, 1994

Most RBI, Three Straight Games1 5 Larry Wa l k e r, April 28-30, 19991 3 Larry Wa l k e r, April 27-29, 19991 3 D. Bichette, July 24-26, 19971 2 A. Galarraga, July 1-3, 1995

Most RBI, Four Straight Games17 L. Walker, April 27-30, 199914 D. Bichette, July 22-26, 199713 Jeff Cirillo, June 26-29, 200013 L. Walker, June 19-23, 19991 3 A.Galarraga, June 30-July 3, 19951 2 T.Goodwin, April 30-May 3, 20001 2 Todd Helton, June 14-18, 19991 2 Vinny Castilla, May 9-12, 19951 2 D. Bichette, May 21-24, 1994

Multi-RBI Games, Consecutive4 T. Goodwin, April 30-May 3, 20004 L. Walker, June 19-23, 19994 L. Walker, April 27-30, 19994 V. Castilla, May 31–June 3, 19984 A. Galarraga, May 19-22, 19964 Ellis Burks, May 17-20, 19964 Dante Bichette, July 2-4, 19944 D. Bichette, May 21-24, 1994

Most Hits, Back-to-Back Games8 Jeff Cirillo, June 17-18, 20008 Mike Lansing, April 8-9, 19988 D. Bichette, April 6-7, 19988 D. Bichette, Mar. 31–April 1, 19988 L. Walker, April 20-22, 19978 Eric Young, Aug. 21-22, 19968 A. Galarraga, June 14-15, 19938 D. Bichette, June 12-13, 1993

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TOTAL BASESMost Total Bases, Rockies Uniform

2,187 Dante Bichette, 1993-98Most Total Bases, Season

409 Larry Walker, 1997Most Total Bases, Game

14 Jeff Cirillo, June 28, 2000 vs. San FranciscoMost Total Bases, Inning

6 Juan Uribe, Oct. 7, 2001 at San Diego (fourth inning)Eric Young, May 4, 1996 vs. Florida (first inning)

SINGLESMost Singles, Rockies Uniform

789 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Singles, Season

163 Juan Pierre, 2001Most Singles, Game

5 Juan Pierre, Sept. 4, 2000 vs. ChicagoTodd Helton, May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Rockies Uniform

270 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Doubles, Season

59 Todd Helton, 2000 (led league)Most Doubles, Game

3 16 times (last: Larry Walker, July 14, 2001 at Texas)

TRIPLESMost Triples, Rockies Uniform

49 Neifi Perez, 1996-2001Most Triples, Season

11 Juan Pierre, 2001Juan Uribe, 2001Neifi Perez, 1999Neifi Perez, 2000

Most Triples, Game2 Six times (last: Terry Shumpert, April 19, 2000 at Arizona)

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Rockies Uniform

210 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Most Home Runs, Season

49 Todd Helton, 2001Larry Walker, 1997 (led league)

Most Home Runs, Two Consecutive Seasons91 Todd Helton, 2000-01

Most Home Runs, Season, Home32 Andres Galarraga, 1996

Most Home Runs, Season, Road29 Larry Walker, 1997

Most Home Runs, Season, vs. One Opponent9 Larry Walker vs. San Diego, 2001

Most Home Runs, Season, Switch Hitter13 Greg Norton, 2001

Most Home Runs, Calendar Month12 Vinny Castilla, July, 1998

Andres Galarraga, August, 1996Vinny Castilla, June, 1996Dante Bichette, August, 1995

Notable Performances

Reaching safely in every plate appearance, game

6 J e ffrey Hammonds, 6/28/006 Larry Wa l k e r, 6/26/006 Larry Wa l k e r, 9/17/996 Andres Galarraga, 7/3/95

Games with One or More Stolen Bases, Consecutive

5 Juan Pierre, May 7-12, 20014 Ellis Burks, Sept. 9-12, 19964 Ellis Burks, June 1-4, 19964 D. Bichette, Aug. 22-25, 1995

Consecutive pinch hits4 B. Kieschnick, May 5-11, 20014 Jeff Manto, April 9-16, 20004 Lenny Harris, July 20-25, 19994 J. Vander Wal, May 3-10, 1995

Intentional Walks, Game3 A. Galarraga, April 30, 19932 Brent Mayne, Sept. 15, 20002 Todd Helton, Aug. 22, 20002 Scott Servais, April 17, 20002 Brent Mayne, Aug. 8, 20002 Todd Helton, April 4, 20002 Brent Mayne, April 3, 20002 Vinny Castilla, May 10, 19992 Dante Bichette, Aug. 27, 19982 Vinny Castilla, Aug. 6, 19972 Neifi Perez, Aug. 8, 19972 Vinny Castilla, Aug. 6, 19972 Q. McCracken, July 25, 19962 Jeff Reed, July 22, 19962 Q. McCracken, June 27, 19962 Larry Walker, Sept. 11, 1995

Hit by Pitch, Game2 Larry Walker, June 5, 19992 Larry Walker, May 16, 19992 Larry Walker, Sept. 2, 19962 A. Galarraga, July 12, 19962 Eric Young, July 11, 19962 A. Galarraga, June 1, 19962 A. Galarraga, April 16, 19962 Kevin Ritz, April 28, 1995

Dante Bichette’s23-game hitting streak,

1 9 9 5No. Date Opp. AB H HR RBI

1. May 22 vs. Chi. 5 2 0 22. May 23 vs. Chi. 4 2 0 03. May 24 vs. Chi. 4 2 1 24. May 26 at Pit. 3 1 0 15. May 27 at Pit. 4 2 0 06. May 28 at Pit. 5 3 0 17. May 29 at StL. 6 2 0 08. May 30 at StL. 5 2 0 09. June 2 vs. Pit. 4 1 0 0

10. June 3 vs. Pit. 4 1 0 011. June 5 vs. StL. 4 2 1 112. June 6 vs. StL. 4 1 0 013. June 7 vs. StL. 4 1 0 114. June 8 at Chi. 3 1 0 015. June 9 at Chi. 5 3 0 116. June 10 at Chi. 4 1 0 017. June 11 at Chi. 5 2 0 118. June 12 vs. Cin. 5 1 0 019. June 13 vs. Cin. 4 3 0 120. June 14 vs. Cin. 5 1 0 021. June 16 vs. Atl. 4 3 0 022. June 17 vs. Atl. 4 2 0 023. June 18 vs. Atl. 4 1 0 1

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Most Home Runs, Game3 Nine times (last: Jose Ortiz, Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida)

Most Home Runs, Leadoff Hitter, First InningRockies Uniform:

8 Eric Young, 1993-97Season:

4 Eric Young, 1996Most Games, Two or More Home Runs

Rockies Uniform:23 Vinny Castilla, 1993-99

Season:8 Todd Helton, 2000

Larry Walker, 1997Andres Galarraga, 1996

Most Home Runs, Consecutive At-Bats3 Jose Ortiz, Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Florida

Todd Hollandsworth, April 15, 2001 vs. ArizonaLarry Walker, April 5, 1997 at MontrealAndres Galarraga, June 25, 1995 at San Diego

Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Home Runs5 Dante Bichette, Aug. 1-5, 1995

Larry Walker, June 18-23, 1999Most Home Runs, Two Consecutive Games

4 Jose Ortiz, Aug. 17-18, 2001Vinny Castilla, July 7-8, 1995Larry Walker, April 4-5, 1997

GRAND SLAMSMost Grand Slams, Rockies Uniform

6 Andres Galarraga, 1994-97Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Grand Slams, Season2 Seven times (last: Tom Goodwin, 2000)

Notable Performances

Inside-the-Park Home Runsby Colorado (6)…

Player Date Inn Opponent PitcherEllis Burks 5/15/94 6 vs. Montreal Jeff FasseroEric Young 4/23/94 8 vs. Chicago Dan PlesacEllis Burks 6/14/96 1 vs. Philadelphia Mike WilliamsMike Lansing 9/6/98 6 vs. San Diego Scott SandersLarry Walker 5/17/99 9 vs. Cincinnati Pete HarnischTom Goodwin 4/5/00 2 at Atlanta KevinMillwood

by Opponents (5)…

Player Date Inn Opponent PitcherDeion Sanders 7/26/93 3 vs. Atlanta Curtis LeskanicFred McGriff 7/27/93 6 vs. Atlanta Steve ReedSteve Finley 9/14/93 (2) 7 vs. Houston Gary WayneKurt Abbott 9/9/95 1 at Florida Kevin RitzKurt Abbott 5/29/97 3 at Florida Bobby Jones

Catcher’s InterferenceThe Four Rockies to reach base on a catcher’s interference.

Player Date Opponent★ Todd Helton May 21, 201 vs. Los Angeles★ Todd Helton Aug. 3, 1999 at Cincinnati★ Ellis Burks May 31, 1997 at Florida★ Dante Bichette April 29, 1997 at Houston★ Walt Weiss Aug. 28, 1996 Cincinnati

C o l o r a d o ’s 30 Grand SlamsPlayer Date Inn Opponent PitcherJim Tatum (PH) 5/4/93 8 at Chicago Dan PlesacCharlie Hayes 7/26/93 8 Atlanta Jay HowellJay Gainer (PH) 9/20/93 4 San Diego Doug BrocailAndres Galarraga 4/16/94 7 Montreal Mel RojasAndres Galarraga 5/30/94 6 at NY Mike MadduxDante Bichette 6/27/94 8 San Diego P. MartinezH. Johnson (PH) 6/28/94 (1) 4 San Diego M. CampbellDante Bichette 7/17/94 3 St. Louis Rick SutcliffeDante Bichette 5/9/95 1 San Fran. Trevor WilsonAndres Galarraga 7/2/95 3 at LA R. MartinezAndres Galarraga 9/8/95 7 Cincinnati C. McElroyVinny Castilla 4/6/96 1 at Montreal Kirk RueterVinny Castilla 7/12/96 7 San Diego Willie BlairAndres Galarraga 4/30/97 6 Chicago Ramon TatisAndres Galarraga 5/31/97 4 at Florida Kevin BrownDante Bichette 9/10/97 7 Houston John HudekEllis Burks 5/2/98 9 at NY G.McMichaelLarry Walker (PH) 5/6/98 6 at Phila. Jerry SpradlinLarry Walker 5/29/98 8 Houston Doug HenryDante Bichette 8/10/98 7 Montreal Anthony TelfordJeff Reed (PH) 8/16/98 8 Phila. Ricky BottalicoNeifi Perez 7/2/99 (2) 2 San Diego Heath MurrayDante Bichette 9/17/99 5 LA R. ChecoTom Goodwin 4/30/00 1 New York Dennis CookJeffrey Hammonds 5/2/00 1 Montreal Jeremy PowellTom Goodwin 7/17/00 (2) 7 Oakland M. MagnanteLarry Walker 8/11/00 6 at Montreal Scott ForsterTodd Hollandsworth 9/13/00 1 at San Diego A. Eaton.Todd Helton 5/28/01 3 at LA Eric GagneDenny Neagle 9/29/01 4 Milwaukee J. Haynes

Eric Yo u n g ’s NL-leading 53

Stolen Bases, 1996Total Date Opponent SB

3 April 25 vs. Philadelphia 34 April 26 vs. Montreal 15 April 27 vs. Montreal 16 May 5 vs. Florida 17 May 6 at A t l a n t a 18 May 17 vs. St. Louis 19 May 19 vs. St. Louis 1

1 0 May 20 vs. Pittsburgh 111 May 22 vs. Pittsburgh 11 2 May 23 vs. Cincinnati 11 4 May 24 vs. Cincinnati 21 5 May 27 at St.L o u i s 11 6 June 4 at Houston 11 7 June 8 vs. A t l a n t a 11 8 June 9 vs. A t l a n t a 11 9 June 14 vs. Philadelphia 12 0 June 23 at Philadelphia 12 1 June 26 at New Yo r k 12 7 June 30 vs. Los A n g e l e s 62 8 July 4 at Los A n g e l e s 13 0 July 5 at Los A n g e l e s 23 1 July 7 at Los A n g e l e s 13 2 July 11 vs. San Diego 13 3 July 21 at San Diego 13 4 July 23 (1) vs. New Yo r k 13 5 July 25 vs. Chicago 13 7 July 27 vs. Chicago 23 8 July 28 vs. Chicago 13 9 July 29 at Montreal 14 0 Aug. 6 vs. Florida 14 1 Aug. 10 at A t l a n t a 14 2 Aug. 15 at Florida 14 3 Aug. 19 at Cincinnati 14 4 Aug. 21 vs. St. Louis 14 5 Aug. 22 vs. St. Louis 14 6 Aug. 23 vs. Pittsburgh 14 8 Aug. 25 vs. Pittsburgh 24 9 Aug. 26 vs. Cincinnati 15 0 Sept. 4 at Pittsburgh 15 1 Sept. 15 vs. Houston 15 2 Sept. 16 vs. Los A n g e l e s 15 3 Sept. 22 at San Francisco 1

NOTE: Young began the season on thedisabled list.

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RUNS BATTED INMost RBI, Rockies Uniform

826 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most RBI, Season

150 Andres Galarraga, 1995Most Seasons, 100 or more RBI, Rockies Uniform

5 Dante Bichette, 1995-99Most RBI, Game

8 Andres Galarraga, June 27, 1996 vs. Los AngelesLarry Walker, April 28, 1999 at St. Louis

Most RBI, Two Consecutive Games11 Larry Walker, April 28-29, 1999

Most Games, Consecutive, One or More RBI9 Todd Helton, May 6-15, 2001

Most RBI, Inning4 30 times (last: Denny Neagle, Sept. 29, 2001 vs Mil.)

C o l o r a d o ’s 56 Pinch-Hit HRPlayer Date Inn On Opp. PitcherJim Tatum 5/4/93 8 3 at Chi. Dan PlesacDaryl Boston 9/1/93 8 0 Mon. D. MartinezJay Gainer 9/20/93 4 3 SD Doug BrocailJay Gainer 9/28/93 9 0 at SF Rod BeckHoward Johnson 5/9/94 7 0 at SF R. MonteleoneJohn Vander Wal 5/25/94 5 1 Cin. Jose RijoHoward Johnson 6/25/94 7 1 SF S. TorresHoward Johnson 6/28/94(1) 4 3 SD M. CampbellDante Bichette 7/2/94 7 2 at StL R. RodriguezHoward Johnson 7/5/94 7 2 at Chi. Chuck CrimJohn Vander Wal 5/6/95 6 2 LA Todd WilliamsMike Kingery 5/6/95 7 0 LA Antonio OsunaJohn Vander Wal 5/21/95 9 0 at Cin. Pete SmithEllis Burks 6/2/95 9 2 Pit. Dan MiceliJohn Vander Wal 7/9/95 7 0 Mon. Greg HarrisDante Bichette 7/26/95 8 1 at Hou. Dave VeresJoe Girardi 8/6/95 9 0 SD T. HoffmanLarry Walker 8/24/95 7 2 Pit. J.ChristiansenJohn Vander Wal 9/21/95 7 0 at SF Sergio ValdezMike Kingery 9/29/95 7 0 SF Mark LeiterHarvey Pulliam 9/30/95 8 0 SF Pat GomezJohn Vander Wal 5/18/96 9 2 StL D. EckersleyJohn Vander Wal 6/30/96 8 1 LA Al OsunaJohn Vander Wal 9/16/96 9 1 LA Todd WorrellHarvey Pulliam 6/29/97 8 0 SF R. RodriguezTodd Helton 8/25/97-2 9 0 Cin. Jeff ShawHarvey Pulliam 9/10/97 7 0 Hou. M. MagnanteJohn Vander Wal 9/14/97 9 2 at Atl. John SmoltzJohn Vander Wal 4/20/98 7 2 At. Greg MadduxLarry Walker 5/6/98 6 3 at Phi. J. SpradlinJohn Vander Wal 6/25/98 6 2 Hou. Scott ElartonJeff Reed 7/27/98 9 0 Oak. Bill TaylorJohn Vander Wal 7/5/98 9 0 at SD Andy AshbyTerry Shumpert 8/4/98 5 0 at Pit. Chris PetersJeff Reed 8/16/98 8 3 Phi. R. BottalicoKurt Abbott 9/9/98 8 1 Fla. SpeierKurt Abbott 9/14/98 9 0 LA C. PerezAngel Echevarria 4/25/99 7 0 at SF Alan EmbreeAngel Echevarria 5/1/99 6 0 at Pit. Todd RitchieAngel Echevarria 5/4/99 7 2 at Chi. Felix HerediaJeff Barry 7/2/99 8 0 SD S. HitchcockKurt Abbott 9/12/99 6 2 Mil. H. RamirezLarry Walker 7/17/99 9 1 at Cin. S. WilliamsonJ.R. Phillips 9/11/99 8 0 Mil. R. CoppingerJ.R. Phillips 9/26/99 8 1 at Fla. B. LooperAngel Echevarria 10/1/99 9 1 SF Russ OrtizJeff Manto 4/9/00 8 2 at Fla. B. LooperBubba Carpenter 5/16/00 11 0 at NY Turk WendellDarren Bragg 6/26/00 7 2 SF J. JohnstoneTerry Shumpert 8/6/00 7 2 Phi. Bruce ChenT. Hollandsworth 8/18/00 8 0 Fla. Dan MiceliBrooks Kieschnick 6/7/01 8 0 Hou S. ReynoldsGreg Norton 6/8/01 8 1 Stl. Alan BenesTerry Shumpert 6/27/01 8 0 SD Tom DaveyGreg Norton 7/7/01 7 0 Ana. S. HasegawaGreg Norton 8/5/01 8 0 Pit. Omar Olivares

Leadoff HomersFirst-inning home runs by Colorado leadoff hitters (19)…

Player Date Opponent PitcherEric Young 4/9/93 vs. Mon. Kent BottenfieldNelson Liriano 9/29/93 at SF Solomon TorresEric Young 7/4/94 (2) at Chi. Jim BullingerMike Kingery 6/12/95 vs. Cin. Kevin JarvisEllis Burks 6/19/95 vs. Fla. Chris HammondEric Young 7/9/95 vs. Mon. Pedro MartinezEric Young 8/6/95 vs. SD Chris DishmanT. Hubbard 8/25/95 vs. StL Mike MorganEric Young 4/30/96 at LA Hideo NomoEric Young 5/4/96 vs. Fla. Chris HammondEric Young 7/16/96 vs. SF Mark LeiterEric Young 8/5/96 vs. Fla. Pat RappNeifi Perez 6/2/98 vs. Ari. Brian AndersonNeifi Perez 7/21/98 at Hou. Mike HamptonDarryl Hamilton 8/19/98 at NY Masato YoshiiDarryl Hamilton 4/12/99 vs. SD Woody WilliamsNeifi Perez 5/15/99 at Ari. Randy JohnsonTerry Shumpert 6/14/99 vs. SF Shawn EstesNeifi Perez 9/6/00 vs. Chi. Kerry Wood

First-inning home runs by opponent leadoff hitters (19)…

Player Date Opponent PitcherCraig Biggio 6/11/93 vs. Hou. Armando ReynosoHenry Cotto 7/6/93 vs. Fla. Armando ReynosoM. Grissom 8/31/93 vs. Mon. Greg HarrisCraig Biggio 9/15/93 vs. Hou. Greg HarrisTuffy Rhodes 4/24/94 vs. Chi. David NiedRay Lankford 4/26/94 at St.L Armando ReynosoRay Lankford 5/3/94 vs. St.L Armando ReynosoJerry Browne 7/22/94 vs. Fla. Lance Painter*Bernard Gilkey 8/25/95 vs. StL Bryan RekarJohn Mabry 8/27/95 vs. StL Armando ReynosoChris Stynes 4/10/98 vs. Cin. Darryl KileChris Stynes 4/12/98 vs. Cin. Pedro AstacioBrant Brown 8/2/98 at Chi. Pedro AstacioJ.D. Drew 7/24/99 vs. StL Darryl KileMike Cameron 8/5/99 at Cin. Pedro Astacio*Rondell White 8/13/99 (2) vs. Mon. Brian Bohanon*Placido Polanco 4/13/00 vs. StL. Scott KarlPaul LoDuca 5/23/01 vs LA Pedro AstacioPaul LoDuca 7/29/01 at LA Shawn Chacon

*—first pitch

Larry Walker

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MULTI-RBI GAMESMost Multi-RBI Games, Rockies Uniform

201 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Multi-RBI Games, Season

44 Todd Helton, 2000Most Multi-RBI Games, Consecutive

4 Seven times (last: Larry Walker, June 19-23, 1999)

SACRIFICE HITSMost Sacrifice Hits, Rockies Uniform

48 Neifi Perez, 1996-2001Most Sacrifice Hits, Season

22 Neifi Perez, 1998

SACRIFICE FLIESMost Sacrifice Flies, Rockies Uniform

48 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Sacrifice Flies, Season

12 Jeff Cirillo, 2000

WALKSMost Walks, Rockies Uniform

396 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Most Walks, Season

103 Todd Helton, 2000Most Walks, Game

4 five times (last: Larry Walker, May 3, 2001 at Philadelphia)

INTENTIONAL WALKSMost Intentional Walks, Rockies Uniform

49 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Most Intentional Walks, Season

22 Todd Helton, 2000Most Intentional Walks, Game

3 Andres Galarraga, April 30, 1993 at Florida

HIT BY PITCHMost Hit by Pitch, Rockies Uniform

76 Larry Walker, 1995-2001Most Hit by Pitch, Season

21 Eric Young, 1996

Notable Performances

Andres Galarraga’s 1993Batting Title

Morning of... Avg. Pos. Lead

OCT. 4 .370 1 12OCT. 3 .373 1 15OCT. 2 .372 1 14OCT. 1 .376 1 18SEPT. 30 .376 1 18SEPT. 29 .377 (DNQ)SEPT. 28 .379 (DNQ)SEPT. 27 .379 (DNQ)SEPT. 26 .376 (DNQ)SEPT. 25 .379 (DNQ)SEPT. 24 .383 (DNQ) SEPT. 23 .383 (DNQ) SEPT. 22 .381 (DNQ) SEPT. 21 .377 (DNQ)SEPT. 20 .379 (DNQ)SEPT. 19 .379 (DNQ)SEPT. 18 .383 (DNQ)SEPT. 17 .381 (DNQ)SEPT. 16 .377 (DNQ)SEPT. 15 .377 (DNQ)SEPT. 14 .374 (DNQ)SEPT. 13 .374 (DNQ)SEPT. 12 .371 (DNQ)SEPT. 11 .372 (DNQ)SEPT. 10 .373 (DNQ)SEPT. 9 .371 (DNQ)SEPT. 8 .371 (DNQ)SEPT. 7 .373 (DNQ)SEPT. 6 .371 (DNQ)SEPT. 5 .370 (DNQ)SEPT. 4 .371 (DNQ)SEPT. 3 .369 (DNQ)SEPT. 2 .369 (DNQ)SEPT. 1 .374 (DNQ)NOTE: Sprained his knee July 24 andreturned Aug. 21. He earned his qualify-ing PA Sept. 29 at SF.

Colorado’s 20 Game-Ending Home RunsPlayer Date Opponent Pitcher Inn. RBI FinalEllis Burks 4/17/94 Montreal G. Heredia 10 1 6-5Dante Bichette 4/26/95 New York Remlinger 14 3 11-9*Ellis Burks (2) 6/2/95 Pittsburgh Miceli 9 3 7-4Vinny Castilla 8/20/95 Chicago Wendell 9 2 4-2*John Vander Wal 5/18/96 St. Louis Eckersley 9 3 9-8Dante Bichette (2) 7/11/96 San Diego Hoffman 10 3 8-5Dante Bichette (3) 8/20/96 St. Louis Mathews 13 2 5-4Larry Walker 6/5/97 San Diego Burrows 11 2 9-7Dante Bichette (4) 5/31/98 Houston Henry 9 2 7-5Vinny Castilla (2) 6/3/98 Arizona Olson 9 2 3-2Neifi Perez 9/27/98 San Fran. Nen 9 1 9-8Larry Walker (2) 5/21/99 Arizona Frascatore 11 1 8-7Dante Bichette (5) 5/23/99 Arizona Olson 9 2 7-6Todd Helton 6/18/99 Florida Mantei 9 2 11-10Larry Walker (3) 8/18/99 Atlanta Rocker 9 3 4-1Todd Helton (2) 5/27/00 Pittsburgh Christiansen 9 1 7-6Todd Hollandsworth 4/15/01 Arizona Mantei 10 3 10-7Larry Walker (4) 6/2/01 San Francisco Zerbe 9 2 7-5Todd Helton (3) 7/31/01 Philadelphia Cormier 9 1 7-6Jeff Cirillo 9/18/01 Arizona Kim 9 1 10-9

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Most Hit by Pitch, Game2 Nine times (last: Larry Walker, May 22, 2001 vs. Los Angeles)

Most Hit by Pitch, Inning2 Andres Galarraga, July 12, 1996 vs. San Diego (seventh inn.)

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Rockies Uniform

620 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Strikeouts, Season

157 Andres Galarraga, 1996Fewest Strikeouts, Season (qualifiers)

29 Juan Pierre, 2001Highest PA/SO Ratio, Season (qualifiers)

23.6 Juan Pierre, 2001Most Strikeouts, Game

5 Roberto Mejia, Aug. 9, 1993 at Los Angeles (11 inning)

GROUNDED INTO DOUBLE PLAYSMost Double Plays Grounded Into, Rockies Uniform

108 Dante Bichette, 1993-99Most Double Plays Grounded Into, Season

25 Charlie Hayes, 1993Fewest Double Plays Grounded Into, Season (qualifiers)

4 Neifi Perez, 1999Highest AB/GIDP Ratio, Season (qualifiers)

172.5 Neifi Perez, 1999Most Double Plays Grounded Into, Game

3 Eric Young, June 1, 1997 at Florida

STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Rockies Uniform

180 Eric Young, 1993-97Most Stolen Bases, Season

53 Eric Young, 1996Most Stolen Bases, Consecutive Attempts

16 Terry Shumpert, June 7, 1999 – April 4, 2000Most Stolen Bases, Game

6 Eric Young, June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles (tied major lg. record)Most Stolen Bases, Inning

3 Eric Young, June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles (third inning)Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Stolen Bases

5 Juan Pierre, May 7-12, 2001

CAUGHT STEALINGMost Caught Stealing, Rockies Uniform

69 Eric Young, 1993-97Most Caught Stealing, Season

19 Eric Young, 1996Eric Young, 1993

Most Caught Stealing, Game3 Eric Young, May 1, 1993 at Florida (11 inning)

Most Caught Stealing, Inning2 Larry Walker, April 30, 1998 at New York (eighth inning)

Eric Young, May 1, 1993 at Florida (eighth inning)

PINCH HITTINGMost Pinch-Hit Appearances, Rockies Uniform

359 John Vander Wal, 1994-98Most Pinch-Hit Appearances, Season

91 John Vander Wal, 1995Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Rockies Uniform

79 John Vander Wal, 1994-98

Notable Performances

Larry Walker’s 1998Batting Title

Morning of... Avg. Pos. Lead

SEPT. 29 .363 1 +10SEPT. 28 .363 1 +10SEPT. 27 .362 1 +9SEPT. 26 .359 1 +8SEPT. 25 .360 1 +9SEPT. 24 .360 1 +9SEPT. 23 .355 1 +2SEPT. 22 .356 1 +2SEPT. 21 .356 1 +2SEPT. 20 .355 1 +3SEPT. 19 .355 1 +7SEPT. 18 .357 1 +12SEPT. 17 .357 1 +17SEPT. 16 .357 1 +17SEPT. 15 .357 1 +15SEPT. 14 .357 1 +15SEPT. 13 .358 1 +16SEPT. 12 .357 1 +14SEPT. 11 .356 1 +13SEPT. 10 .356 1 +13SEPT. 9 .355 1 +14SEPT. 8 .354 1 +12SEPT. 7 .353 1 +8SEPT. 6 .345 1 +2SEPT. 5 .345 1 +4SEPT. 4 .343 1 +1SEPT. 3 .341 2 -1SEPT. 2 .344 1 +2SEPT. 1 .342 t2 -2AUG. 31 .341 t2 -1AUG. 30 .343 1 +1

Larry Walker’s 1999Batting Title

Morning of... Avg. Pos. Lead

OCT. 4 .379 1 +43OCT. 3 .379 1 +42OCT. 2 .379 1 +44OCT. 1 .379 1 +44SEPT. 30 .379 1 +43SEPT. 29 .379 1 +44SEPT. 28 .379 1 +43SEPT. 27 .379 1 +43SEPT. 26 .379 1 +42SEPT. 25 .379 1 +40SEPT. 24 .379 1 +39SEPT. 23 .379 1 +39SEPT. 22 .379 1 +39SEPT. 21 .380 1 +40SEPT. 20 .380 1 +40SEPT. 19 .379 1 +38SEPT. 18 .380 1 +38SEPT. 17 .375 1 +33SEPT. 16 .375 1 +33SEPT. 15 .373 1 +30SEPT. 14 .373 1 +31SEPT. 13 .368 1 +24SEPT. 12 .368 1 +22SEPT. 11 .368 1 +19SEPT. 10 .368 1 +20SEPT. 9 .368 1 +19SEPT. 8 .366 1 +16SEPT. 7 .367 1 +19SEPT. 6 .367 1 +19SEPT. 5 .369 1 +21SEPT. 4 .367 1 +18SEPT. 3 .367 1 +18SEPT. 2 .367 1 +16SEPT. 1 .366 1 +14AUG. 31 .365 1 +12AUG. 30 .366 1 +14AUG. 29 .363 1 +11AUG. 28 .357 1 +7AUG. 27 .357 1 +7AUG. 26 .357 1 +7AUG. 25 .357 1 +10AUG. 24 .358 1 +14AUG. 23 .358 1 +14AUG. 22 .358 1 +14AUG. 21 .358 1 +16AUG. 20 .359 1 +19AUG. 19 .360 1 +20AUG. 18 .358 1 +19AUG. 17 .362 1 +22AUG. 16 .362 1 +19AUG. 15 .358 1 +11AUG. 14 .358 1 +11AUG. 13 .354 1 +8AUG. 12 .354 1 +8AUG. 11 .354 1 +7AUG. 10 .355 1 +7AUG. 9 .353 1 +4AUG. 8 .353 1 +12AUG. 7 .355 1 +14AUG. 6 .358 1 +14

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Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Season28 John Vander Wal, 1995 (existing major-league record)

Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Consecutive At-Bats4 Three times (last: Jeff Manto, April 9-16, 2000)

Highest Pinch-Hit Average, Rockies Uniform (minimum 60 AB).329 Angel Echevarria, 1996-99

Highest Pinch-Hit Average, Season (minimum 20 AB).388 John Vander Wal, 1995

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Rockies Uniform12 John Vander Wal, 1994-98

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season4 John Vander Wal, 1995

Howard Johnson, 1994Angel Echevarria, 1999

Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Rockies Uniform57 John Vander Wal, 1994-98

Most Pinch-Hit RBI, Season17 John Vander Wal, 1995

PITCHER BATTINGHighest Batting Average, Season (minimum 30 AB)

.323 Brian Bohanon, 2001Most Hits, Season

23 Mike Hampton, 2001Most Hits, Game

4 John Thomson, June 1, 1997 at Florida (4-for-4)Most Home Runs, Season

7 Mike Hampton, 2001 (tied National League record)Most Home Runs, Rockies Uniform

7 Mike Hampton, 2001Most Runs Batted In, Season

16 Mike Hampton, 2001Most Runs Batted In, Game

4 Denny Neagle, Sept. 29, 2001Willie Blair, June 19, 1993 vs. San Diego

Most Total Bases, Game8 Mike Hampton, June 5, 2001 vs. Houston

Notable Performances

Todd Helton’s 2000Batting Title

Morning of... Avg. Pos. Lead

OCT. 2 .372 1 +17OCT. 1 .372 1 +17SEPT. 30 .373 1 +18SEPT. 29 .374 1 +19SEPT. 28 .375 1 +22SEPT. 27 .375 1 +19SEPT. 26 .376 1 +20SEPT. 25 .376 1 +20SEPT. 24 .374 1 +19SEPT. 23 .376 1 +20SEPT. 22 .375 1 +18SEPT. 21 .373 1 +16SEPT. 20 .375 1 +20SEPT. 19 .376 1 +17SEPT. 18 .376 1 +17SEPT. 17 .376 1 +19SEPT. 16 .374 1 +14SEPT. 15 .375 1 +18SEPT. 14 .378 1 +22SEPT. 13 .381 1 +24SEPT. 12 .379 1 +21SEPT. 11 .382 1 +22SEPT. 10 .385 1 +19SEPT. 9 .386 1 +22SEPT. 8 .384 1 +24SEPT. 7 .384 1 +25SEPT. 6 .387 1 +26SEPT. 5 .387 1 +24SEPT. 4 .390 1 +23SEPT. 3 .391 1 +23SEPT. 2 .393 1 +29SEPT. 1 .395 1 +40AUG. 31 .395 1 +40AUG. 30 .396 1 +39AUG. 29 .397 1 +44AUG. 28 .394 1 +41AUG. 27 .393 1 +39AUG. 26 .392 1 +37AUG. 25 .393 1 +36AUG. 24 .393 1 +36AUG. 23 .397 1 +40AUG. 22 .398 1 +36AUG. 21 .398 1 +38AUG. 20 .397 1 +35AUG. 19 .399 1 +36AUG. 18 .396 1 +36AUG. 17 .395 1 +35AUG. 16 .396 1 +38AUG. 15 .394 1 +34AUG. 14 .392 1 +26AUG. 13 .387 1 +22AUG. 12 .387 1 +27AUG. 11 .384 1 +19AUG. 10 .378 1 +8AUG. 9 .381 1 +11AUG. 8 .380 1 +13AUG. 7 .379 1 +12AUG. 6 .379 1 +11AUG. 5 .376 1 +9AUG. 4 .370 1 +2

The 26 Home Runs by Rockies PitchersPlayer Date Inning Opponent PitcherArmando Reynoso May 10, 1993 4 San Francisco Trevor WilsonArmando Reynoso Aug. 28, 1993 6 atNew York Bobby JonesMarvin Freeman June 18, 1994 4 at Los Angeles R. MartinezBill Swift May 7, 1995 2 Los Angeles Hideo NomoMarvin Freeman May 23, 1995 4 Chicago Kevin FosterRoger Bailey July 20, 1996 3 at San Diego Andy AshbyKevin Ritz Sept. 2, 1996 3 at Pittsburgh Esteban LoaizaDarren Holmes April 13, 1997 5 Montreal Carlos PerezMark Thompson April 15, 1997 5 at Chicago Kent BottenfieldJamey Wright Aug. 5, 1998 5 at Pittsburgh F. CordovaCurtis Leskanic June 9, 1999 7 Seattle R. CarmonaBrian Bohanon Sept. 10, 1999 2 Milwaukee Bill PulsipherMasato Yoshii May 26, 2000 6 Pittsburgh F. CordovaGabe White June 10, 2000 7 Texas Matt PerishoBrian Bohanon Aug. 11, 2000 4 at Montreal D. HermansonBrian Bohanon Sept. 19, 2000 5 San Diego Matt ClementMike Hampton April 7, 2001 2 San Diego Woody WilliamsMike Hampton May 20, 2001 5 at Florida Ryan DempsterMike Hampton June 5, 2001 5 Houston Wade MillerMike Hampton June 5, 2001 6 Houston Wade MillerMike Hampton June 10, 2001 3 St. Louis Dustin HermansonMike Hampton July 1, 2001 8 at Arizona Miguel BatistaMike Hampton Aug. 9, 2001 6 at Chicago Felix HerediaDenny Neagle Aug. 12, 2001 5 at Cincinnati Lance DavisJason Jennings Aug. 23, 2001 9 at New York Donnie WallDenny Neagle (GS) Sept. 29, 2001 4 Milwaukee Jimmy Haynes

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ROOKIE BATTING, SEASONHighest Batting Average (minimum 350 AB)

.315 Todd Helton, 1998Highest Slugging Percentage (minimum 350 AB)

.530 Todd Helton, 1998Most Games

152 Todd Helton, 1998Most At-Bats

530 Todd Helton, 1998Most Runs

78 Todd Helton, 1998Most Hits

167 Todd Helton, 1998Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Hits

16 Juan Pierre, Aug. 8-23, 2000Most Home Runs

25 Todd Helton, 1998Most Runs Batted In

97 Todd Helton, 1998

Notable Performances

★Mike Lansing June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona W, 14-5His four-inning cycle is believed to be the fastest in major league history. Triple, homer, double, single.

★Todd Helton June 19, 1999 vs. Florida W, 11-10Cycled in only four trips to the plate. Doubled, singled, homered and tripled off the right field wall in theseventh.

★Neifi Perez July 25, 1998 vs. St. Louis W, 5-2Doubled, tripled, bunt single and then homered on a 0-1 pitch in the seventh inning.

★Dante Bichette June 10, 1998 vs Texas W, 9-8 (10)

First Rockie to hit for the Cycle.After going hitless in first two at-bats, doubled, homered, tripled andhit the game-winning 10th inning RBI single.

Rockies Cycles

Larry Walker’s 2001Batting Title

Morning of... Avg. Pos. Lead

OCT. 7 .350 1 +13OCT. 6 .350 1 +13OCT. 5 .351 1 +15OCT. 4 .352 1 +17OCT. 3 .353 1 +17OCT. 2 .352 1 +16SEPT. 30 .355 1 +18SEPT. 29 .354 1 +16SEPT. 28 .354 1 +15SEPT. 27 .352 1 +12SEPT. 26 .355 1 +13SEPT. 25 .353 1 +13SEPT. 24 .348 1 +9SEPT. 23 .347 1 +9SEPT. 22 .346 1 +6SEPT. 21 .344 1 +8SEPT. 20 .344 1 +6SEPT. 19 .344 1 +7SEPT. 18 .344 1 +8SEPT. 10 .342 1 +8SEPT. 9 .343 1 +7SEPT. 8 .346 1 +8SEPT. 7 .348 1 +7SEPT. 6 .348 1 +6SEPT. 5 .348 1 +6

John Vander Wal’sMajor League Record28 Pinch-Hits, 1995

No. Date Opp. Hit RBI1. April 27 vs. NY 2b 22. May 1 vs. SD 2b 03. May 3 vs. SD 1b 14. May 5 vs. LA 1b 05. May 6 vs. LA hr 36. May 10 at San Fran. 1b 07. May 16 at Atlanta 1b 08. May 18 at Atlanta 1b 09. May 21 at Cincinnati hr 1

10. May 22 vs. Chicago 2b 011. May 29 at St. Louis 1b 112. June 9 at Chicago 1b 013. June 13 vs. Cin. 1b 114. June 17 vs. Atlanta 2b 115. June 23 at SD 1b 016. July 3 vs. Houston 1b 117. July 9 vs. Montreal hr 118. July 16 at New York 1b 019. Aug. 1 vs. LA 1b 020. Aug. 28 at Pittsburgh 1b 021. Sept. 3 at St. Louis 1b 022. Sept. 6 at Chicago 2b 023. Sept. 8 vs. Cin. 3b 224. Sept. 15 vs. Florida 1b 025. Sept. 20 at SD 2b 026. Sept. 21 at San Fran. hr 127. Sept. 25 at LA 1b 028. Sept. 28 vs. SF 2b 0NOTE: Vander Wal broke the MLrecordwith a home run on Sept. 21 vs SanFrancisco.Todd Helton

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Highest Fielding Percentage, Rockies Uniform (min. 290 games).996 1B, Todd Helton, 1997-2001.977 2B, Eric Young, 1993-97.973 3B, Jeff Cirillo, 2000-01.978 SS, Neifi Perez, 1996-2001.989 C, Joe Girardi, 1993-95.988 OF, Larry Walker, 1995-2001

1.000 P, Mike Hampton, 2001 (minimum 50 total chances)Highest Fielding Percentage, Season (minimum 100 games)

.999 1B, Todd Helton, 2001

.987 2B, Mike Lansing, 1998

.982 3B, Jeff Cirillo, 2001

.983 SS, Walt Weiss, 1997

.990 C, Brent Mayne, 2000

.992 OF, Larry Walker, 19971.000 P, Kevin Ritz, 1996 (69 total chances)

PUTOUTSMost Putouts, Rockies Uniform6,256 Andres Galarraga, 1993-97

Most Putouts, Season1,528 Andres Galarraga, 1996

ASSISTSMost Assists, Rockies Uniform2,100 Neifi Perez, 1996-2001

Most Outfield Assists, Rockies Uniform73 Dante Bichette, 1993-99

Most Assists, Season523 Neifi Perez, 2000

Most Outfield Assists, Season17 Dante Bichette, 1999

Most Outfield Assists, Game2 11 times (last: Mark Little, May 26 at San Francisco)

Most Outfield Assists, Inning2 Three times (last: D. Bichette, Aug. 22, 1999 at Chi., seventh)

ERRORSMost Errors, Rockies Uniform

101 Vinny Castilla, 1993-99Most Errors, Season

30 Walt Weiss, 1996Most Errors, Game

3 four times (last: Jose Ortiz, Sept. 18, 2001 vs. Arizona)Most Errorless Games, Consecutive

132 Larry Walker, May 23, 1996 – July 13, 1997Most Errorless Games, Consecutive, Infielder

98 Todd Helton, Sept. 10, 2000 – June 30, 2001Most Errorless Total Chances, Consecutive

841 Todd Helton, Sept. 10, 2000 – June 30, 2001CATCHER CAUGHT STEALING

Highest Caught Stealing Percentage, Career & Season.385 Henry Blanco, 1999 (led league)

Most Runners Thrown Out, Season37 Henry Blanco, 1999 (led league)

Most Runners Thrown Out, Game3 Henry Blanco, June 4, 1999 vs. Mil. & Aug. 31, 1999 vs. Pit.

Most Runners Thrown Out, Consecutive Steal Attempts4 Henry Blanco, twice, Aug. 16-20, 1999 & Aug. 31-Sept. 5, 1999

Notable Performances

Outfield Assists, Game2 Mark Little, May 26, 20012 L. Wa l k e r, Aug. 15, 2000, Gm. 12 Larry Walker, Aug. 11, 20002 J. Hammonds, April 29, 20002 Larry Walker, July 27, 19992 Derrick Gibson, May 15, 19992 John Vander Wal, Aug. 23, 1998 2 Harvey Pulliam, July 22, 1997 2 Larry Walker, April 13, 19972 Dante Bichette, July 3, 19942 Ellis Burks, April 24, 1994

Outfield Assists, Inning2 Dante Bichette, Aug. 22, 19992 Derrick Gibson, May 15, 19992 Harvey Pulliam, July 22, 1997

Consec. Errorless Total Chances841 Todd Helton, Sept. 10, 2000–June 30, 2001

6 4 2 Helton, June 30–Sept. 27, 20014 4 1 Helton, June 26-Aug. 12, 20002 6 3 K. Abbott, June19–Sept. 17, 19992 4 5 N. Perez, June 13–Aug. 8, 1999228 J e ff Cirillo, June 19–Oct. 7, 20011 6 1 V. Castilla, May 16–July 24, 1998

Jeff Cirillo’s NL record 85-gameErrorless Streak

Date PO A EOCT. 7 0 1 0OCT. 6 0 0 0OCT. 5 0 0 0OCT. 4 0 2 0OCT. 3 2 3 0OCT. 2 1 3 0SEPT. 30 0 0 0SEPT. 29 0 1 0SEPT. 28 1 1 0SEPT. 27 1 2 0SEPT. 26 0 0 0SEPT. 25 0 3 0SEPT. 24 0 2 0SEPT. 23 1 4 0SEPT. 22 0 1 0SEPT. 21 0 3 0SEPT. 20 0 2 0SEPT. 19 0 1 0SEPT. 18 1 3 0SEPT. 17 0 0 0SEPT. 7 0 2 0SEPT. 6 1 4 0SEPT. 5 1 4 0SEPT. 4 1 3 0SEPT. 3 1 3 0SEPT. 2 0 1 0SEPT. 1 0 4 0AUGUST 10 51 0JULY 16 65 0JUNE 19-30 7 15 0

N O T E : C i r i l l o ’s committed an error on June18 at Houston but played the rest of the yearwithout an error, spanning 85 games and 228total chances, both NLrecords among thirdb a s e m e n .

Individual Fielding Records

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SERVICEMost Major-League Service Time, Rockies Uniform5.157 Curtis Leskanic, 1993-99

GAMESMost Appearances, Rockies Uniform

356 Curtis LeskanicMost Appearances, Season

78 Mike Myers, 2000Chuck McElroy, 1998

GAMES STARTEDMost Games Started, Rockies Uniform

129 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Games Started, Season

35 DarrylKile, 1998Kevin Ritz, 1996

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Rockies Uniform

14 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Complete Games, Season

7 Pedro Astacio, 1999Most Complete Games, Consecutive Starts

2 Three times (last: Brian Bohanon, Aug. 28 – Sept. 3, 1999)Fewest Baserunners, Complete Game

2 Darryl Kile, Sept. 10, 1998 vs. Florida

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Rockies Uniform

2 Brian BohanonRoger BaileyJohn Thomson

Most Shutouts, Season2 Roger Bailey, 1997

Fewest Hits Allowed, Shutout3 Pedro Astacio, July 5, 2001 at San Diego

SAVESMost Saves, Rockies Uniform

60 Bruce Ruffin, 1993-97Most Saves, Season

31 Dave Veres, 1999Most Appearances, Consecutive, Earning a Save

9 Darren Holmes, Aug. 8-23, 1993Most Save Situations, Consecutive, Converted

16 Darren Holmes, June 11 – Aug. 28, 1993

EARNED RUN AVERAGELowest Earned Run Average, Rockies Uniform (minimum 486.0 IP)

3.68 Steve Reed, 1993-97Lowest Earned Run Average, Season (qualifiers)

4.00 Armando Reynoso, 1993

WINNING PERCENTAGEHighest Winning Percentage, Rockies Uniform (min. 30 decisions)

.639 Darren Holmes (23-13), 1993-97Highest Winning Percentage, Season, Starter

.833 Marvin Freeman (10-2), 1994

Notable Performances

Consecutive Winning Starts5 B.Bohanon, April 8-May 3, 19995 P.Astacio, Aug. 28-Sept. 19, 19975 Bill Swift, June 21-July 20, 1995

Consecutive Winning Decisions9 J. Tavarez, May 16-Sept. 5, 20008 M.DeJean, May 12, ‘97-June 28, ‘987 B. Swift, June 21–Sept. 20, 19956 G. White, May 1-31, 20006 P. Astacio, April 14-May 24, 20006 D. Holmes, Aug. 5–Sept. 23, 19976 K. Ritz, May 22–June 27, 19965 M. Hampton, April 2–May 9, 20015 B. Bohanon, April 8–May 3, 19995 P. Astacio, Aug. 28–Sept. 19, 19975 D. Holmes, May 1–June 9, 1995

Consecutive Losing Decisions10 John Thomson,

Aug. 21, 1999-Aug. 8, 20018 John Thomson,

Aug. 28, 1998-May 12, 19998 D. Kile, May 15-July 2, 19988 G. Harris, June 10-Aug. 7, 1994

Complete Games, Consec. Starts2 B.Bohanon, Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 19992 Roger Bailey, May 4-9, 19972 Roger Bailey, April 16-22, 1997

Fewest Hits, Shutout3 Pedro Astacio, July 5, 20014 Brian Bohanon, Aug. 28-2, 19994 Mark Brownson, July 21, 19984 Darryl Kile, April 30, 19984 John Thomson, Aug. 6, 19974 David Nied, June 21, 1994

Most Innings Pitched, Reliever6.1 Bruce Ruffin, July 28, 19936.0 Brian Bohanon, May 12, 20006.0 Brian Bohanon, April 20, 2000

Most Scoreless Innings, Starter17.2D. Kile, May 20-June 5, 19991 7 . 0 D. Kile, April 30-May 10, 1998

Most Hitless Inn., Start of Gm.6.0 Pedro Astacio, June 3, 20016.0 Pedro Astacio, July 23, 20006.0 Pedro Astacio, Aug. 10, 1999

Strikeouts, Starter14 Darryl Kile, Aug. 20, 199813 Shawn Chacon, June 7, 200112 John Thomson, Oct. 7, 200112 Pedro Astacio, Aug. 1, 200012 Darryl Kile, Aug. 30, 199812 Pedro Astacio, Sept. 14, 1997

Individual Pitching Records

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WINNING DECISIONSMost Wins, Rockies Uniform

53 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Wins, Season

17 Kevin Ritz, 1996Pedro Astacio, 1999

Most Wins, Season, Relief11 Gabe White, 2000 (tied for league lead)

Most Wins, Consecutive Decisions, Overall9 Julian Tavarez, May 16–Sept. 5, 2000 (led league)

Most Wins, Consecutive Decisions, Starter7 Bill Swift, June 21–Sept. 20, 1995

Most Wins, Consecutive Decisions, Reliever8 Mike DeJean, May 12, 1997 – June 28, 1998

Most Wins, Consecutive Starts5 Three times (last: Brian Bohanon, April 3–May 8, 1999)

LOSING DECISIONSMost Losses, Rockies Uniform

48 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Losses, Season

17 Darryl Kile, 1998Most Losses, Consecutive Decisions

10 John Thomson, Aug. 21, 1999 – Aug. 8, 2001

INNINGS PITCHEDMost Innings Pitched, Rockies Uniform827.1 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001

Most Innings Pitched, Season232.0 Pedro Astacio, 1999

Most Innings Pitched, Game, Starter10.0 Darryl Kile, Sept. 20, 1998 at San Diego

Most Innings Pitched, Game, Reliever6.1 Bruce Ruffin, July 28, 1993 vs. Atlanta

RUNSMost Runs Allowed, Rockies Uniform

533 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Runs Allowed, Season

160 Pedro Astacio, 1998Most Runs Allowed, Game

11 Shawn Chacon, July 8, 2001 vs. AnaheimBryan Rekar, April 28, 1996 vs. MontrealKent Bottenfield, Aug. 5, 1993 at Cincinnati

Notable Performances

Strikeouts, Consecutive Starts22 Darryl Kile, Aug. 15-20, 19982 1 J.Thomson, Sept. 30-Oct. 7, 200121 Pedro Astacio, May 8-13, 20002 1 Pedro Astacio, May 13-19, 20002 1 Pedro Astacio, May 19-24, 20002 1 P. Astacio, April 30-May 5, 199921 P.Astacio, Sept. 14-19, 1997

Strikeouts, Reliever9 Bruce Ruffin, Sept. 14 (1), 1993 6 Brian Bohanon, May 12, 20006 Rigo Beltran, Aug. 26, 19996 Bobby Jones, April 19 (1), 19986 Bruce Ruffin, July 28, 1993

Strikeouts, Consecutive Batters5 Justin Speier, June 18-21, 20015 Gabe White, June 16, 20015 Pedro Astacio, July 18, 20005 Pedro Astacio, April 7, 19985 Bruce Ruffin, June 13, 19935 Darren Holmes, June 1, 1993

Saves, Consecutive Appearances9 Darren Holmes, Aug. 8-28, 19936 J.Powell, Aug. 26-Sept. 4, 20014 Dave Veres, June 12-20, 19994 Jerry Dipoto, May 17-24, 19984 Jerry Dipoto, Aug. 16-23, 1997 4 Jerry Dipoto, Aug. 1-10, 19974 Bruce Ruffin, April 23-28, 19974 Bruce Ruffin, Sept. 8-13, 19964 Bruce Ruffin, June 8-15, 1996

Save Opp., Consecutive, Converted16 D. Holmes, June 11–Aug. 28, 199313 B. Ruffin,

Sept. 8, 1996-May 16, 199711 J. Jimenez,

Aug. 29, 2000-April 14, 200111 D. Veres, June 12-July 22, 19991 0 J. Jimenez, April 21-June 11, 20009 Jerry Dipoto, Aug. 1-27, 19979 D. Holmes, June 3-July 23, 19959 B. Ruffin, May 1-June 12, 1995

Colorado’s 13Complete-Game Shutouts

Pitcher Date Opponent H BB SOBrian Bohanon Sept. 13, 2000 at San Diego 9 3 3Brian Bohanon Aug. 29, 1999 (2) vs. Phila. 4 4 1Mark Brownson* July 21, 1998 at Houston 4 1 7Darryl Kile April 30, 1998 at New York 4 5 8John Thomson Aug. 6, 1997 at New York 4 3 2Roger Bailey May 4, 1997 vs. Phila. 9 0 3Roger Bailey April 16, 1997 at Chicago 5 1 0Mark Thompson Aug. 6, 1996 vs. Florida 7 4 4David Nied June 21, 1994 vs. Houston 4 1 4Mike Hampton May 9, 2001 vs. New York 7 3 5Pedro Astacio July 5, 2001 at San Diego 3 2 7Jason Jennings* Aug. 23, 2001 at New York 5 4 8John Thomson Sept. 30, 2001 vs. M i l w a u k e e 5 3 9*—major-league debut

Nine-Inning IncompleteGames in Club History

Pitcher Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SOPedro Astacio 6/3/00 at Mil. 9.0 5 1 0 3 7

(Colorado lost, 2-1, in 12 innings)

Pedro Astacio 8/10/99 at Mil. 9.0 2 1 0 1 9(Colorado lost, 2-1, in 10 innings)

Darryl Kile 9/20/98 at SD 10.0 3 0 0 2 7(Colorado won, 1-0, in 11 innings)

Pedro Astacio 6/14/98 at LA 9.0 3 1 1 1 6(Colorado won, 3-2, in 12 innings)

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EARNED RUNSMost Earned Runs Allowed, Rockies Uniform

499 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Earned Runs Allowed, Season

145 Pedro Astacio, 1998Most Earned Runs Runs Allowed, Game

11 Shawn Chacon, July 8, 2001 vs. AnaheimBryan Rekar, April 28, 1996 vs. Montreal

SCORELESS INNINGSMost Scoreless Innings, Consecutive, Starter

17.2 Darryl Kile, May 20–June 5, 1999Most Scoreless Innings, Consecutive, Reliever

29.1 Gabe White, May 6–July 9, 2000

HITSMost Hits Allowed, Rockies Uniform

920 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Hits Allowed, Season

258 Pedro Astacio, 1999Most Hits Allowed, Game

13 Seven times (last: Mike Hampton, May 15, 2001 at Atlanta)Fewest Hits Allowed, Complete Game

2 Darryl Kile, Sept. 10, 1998 vs. Florida

HITLESS INNINGS & BATTERS RETIREDMost Hitless Innings, Consecutive

10.0 Bruce Ruffin, Aug. 23–Sept. 1, 1993Most Hitless Innings, Start of a Game

6.0 Pedro Astacio, June 3, 2001 vs. San FranciscoPedro Astacio, July 23, 2000 vs. San DiegoPedro Astacio, Aug. 10, 1999 at Milwaukee

Most Batters Retired, Consecutive, Season21 Darren Holmes, Sept. 13-28, 1996

Most Batters Retired, Consecutive, Game18 Kevin Jarvis, Sept. 21, 2000 vs. San Diego

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs Allowed, Rockies Uniform

139 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Home Runs Allowed, Season

39 Pedro Astacio, 1998Most Home Runs Allowed, Game

5 Shawn Chacon, July 8, 2001 vs. AnaheimMark Thompson, April 19, 1998 vs. Atlanta (Game 1)

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning3 Seven times (last: B. Bohanon, May 19, 1999 vs. Cin.; first)

WALKSMost Walks Issued, Rockies Uniform

290 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Walks Issued, Season

109 Darryl Kile, 1999Fewest Walks Issued, Season (qualifiers)

47 David Nied, 1994Most Walks Issued, Game

8 Three times (last: Darryl Kile, May 30, 1999 at Philadelphia)

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Rockies Uniform

58 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001

Notable Performances

TWO-HITTERS, COLORADOPitcher Date Opp. ScoreCombined 8/1/00 at Chi. 2-1First Hit/Inn…E. Young, lead 2B, 1st

C o m b i n e d 5 / 2 0 / 0 0 at Phi. 4 - 3First Hit/Inn…D. Glanville, HR, 6th

Darryl Kile 9/10/98 vs. Fla. 3-1First Hit/Inn…L. Castillo,1B, 3rd

Combined 5/24/98 at Cin. 3-1First Hit/Inn…J. Nunnally, 2B, 4th

Combined 9/22/95 at S.F. 6-1First Hit/Inn…M. Williams, 2B, 2nd

Combined 4/14/94 at Phila. 5-0First Hit/Inn…L. Dykstra, 2B, 5th

THREE-HITTERS, COLORADOPitcher Date Opp. ScoreCombined 7/5/01 at SD 8-3First Hit/Inn…D. Jackson, 2B, 4th

Combined 6/14/01 vs. Sea. 8-2First Hit/Inn…Cameron, 3B, 4th

Pedro Astacio 6/3/01 vs. SF 11-2First Hit/Inn…Kent, 1B, 7th

Combined 4/22/01 vs. Ari. 2-1First Hit/Inn…Finley, 1B, 2nd

Combined 8/29/00 at Phi. 2-1First Hit/Inn…B. Abreu, lead 2B, 1st

Pedro Astacio 5/8/00 at Hou. 3-1First Hit/Inn…R. Hidalgo, HR, 5th

Combined 4/7/97 vs. Cin. 13-2First Hit/Inn…R. Sierra, HR, 5th

Combined 6/27/95 at S.F. 5-1First Hit/Inn…G. Hill, 1B, 1st

Combined 6/10/95 at Chi. 0-3First Hit/Inn…Todd Pratt, 1B, 6th

Combined 6/8/93 vs. Fla. 3-2First Hit/Inn…Pat Rapp, 1B, 3rd

NO-HITTERS, OPPONENTPitcher Date Opp. ScoreHideo Nomo 9/17/96 vs. LA 0-9Al Leiter 5/11/96 at Fla. 0-11

ONE-HITTERS, OPPONENTPitcher Date Opp. ScoreCombined 7/19/00 at LA 1-9First Hit/Inn…L. Walker, 1B, 1st

Combined 7/4/97 at S.F. 0-4First Hit/Inn…Q. McCracken, 1B, 1st

Pat Rapp 9/17/95 vs. Fla. 0-17First Hit/Inn…D. Bichette, 1B, 4th

Paul Wagner 8/29/95 at Pit. 0-4First Hit/Inn…A. Galarraga, 1B, 9th

Combined 7/9/94 at Fla. 2-4First Hit/Inn…M. Kingery, HR, 7th

Jose Rijo 9/25/93 vs. Cin. 0-6First Hit/Inn…C. Hayes, 1B, 2nd

TWO-HITTERS, OPPONENTPitcher Date Opp. ScoreCombined 8/22/01 at NY 1-2First Hit/Inn…Helton, HR, 2nd

Combined 5/24/01 at SF 1-5First Hit/Inn…Petrick, 3B, 3rd

Combined 6/23/00 at Ari. 0-2First Hit/Inn…Hammonds, 1B, 5th

Combined 8/13/96 at Fla. 0-5First Hit/Inn…D. Bichette, 1B, 5th

Combined 9/6/96 at Hou. 1-2First Hit/Inn…E. Burks, 2B, 3rd

Combined 9/23/95 at S.F. 0-2First Hit/Inn…J. Girardi, 1B, 2nd

Doug Drabek 8/2/94 at Hou. 1-3First Hit/Inn…J. Vander Wal, HR, 8th

Combined 6/27/93 at S.F. 0-5First Hit/Inn…Alex Cole, 1B, 1st

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Most Hit Batsmen, Season17 Pedro Astacio, 1998

Most Hit Batsmen, Game 4 Pedro Astacio, April 22, 2001 at Arizona (tied MLrecord)

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Rockies Uniform

749 Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001Most Strikeouts, Season

210 Pedro Astacio, 1999Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter

14 Darryl Kile, Aug. 20, 1998 at MontrealMost Strikeouts, Consecutive Starts

22 Darryl Kile, Aug. 15-20, 1998Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever

9 Bruce Ruffin, Sept. 14, 1993 vs. Houston (Game 1)Most Strikeouts, Consecutive Batters Faced

5 six times (last: Justin Speier, June 18-21, 2001)Most Strikeouts, Inning

4 Bruce Ruffin, July 25, 1996 vs. Chicago (ninth inning)

WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Rockies Uniform

34 Curtis Leskanic, 1993-99Most Wild Pitches, Season

13 Marvin Freeman, 1996Darryl Kile, 1999

Most Wild Pitches, Game3 Bryan Rekar, April 15, 1996 vs. San Diego

David Nied, June 11, 1994 at Cincinnati

PICKOFFSMost Total Pickoffs (incl. caught stealings), Rockies Uniform

25 Armando Reynoso, 1993-96Most Pitcher Pickoffs (excluding caught stealings), Rockies Uniform

23 Armando Reynoso, 1993-96Most Total Pickoffs (including caught stealings), Season

8 Jamey Wright, 1998Most Pitcher Pickoffs (excluding caught stealings), Season

8 Jamey Wright, 1998

PITCHING, ROOKIE SEASONMost Appearances

64 Steve Reed, 1993Most Wins

12 Armando Reynoso, 1993Lowest ERA(minimum 100 IP)

4.00 Armando Reynoso, 1993Most Games Started

30 Armando Reynoso, 1993Most Complete Games

4 Armando Reynoso, 1993Most Shutouts

1 Jason Jennings, 2001 (major-league debut)Mark Brownson, 1998 (major-league debut)John Thomson, 1997

Most Saves3 Steve Reed, 1993

Most Innings Pitched189.0 Armando Reynoso, 1993

Most Strikeouts134 Shawn Chacon, 2001

Notable Performances

Club Relief Strikeouts, Game10 June 28, 2000 vs. San Fran.10 June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles10 May 24, 1996 vs. Cincinnati10 June 24, 1994 vs. San Fran.

Club Hit by Pitch, Game4 April 22, 2001 at Arizona4 June 3, 2000 at Milwaukee3 June 18, 2001 at Houston3 April 10, 1999 at Los Angeles3 July 21, 1997 at Montreal3 June 11, 1996 vs. San Diego3 June 4, 1996 at Houston3 Aug. 8, 1995 at Florida

Pedro Astacio’s 232.0 innings pitched & 210

S t r i keouts, 1999Date Opp. IP Total SO Total4/6 at SD 6.0 6.0 6 64/12 vs. SD 7.0 13.0 8 144/18 vs. Atl. 3.0 16.0 1 154/24 at SF 4.1 20.1 1 164/30 at Pit. 7.2 28.0 8 245/5 at Chi. 8.0 36.0 11 355/10 vs. NY 8.0 44.0 7 425/16 at Ari. 9.0 53.0 5 475/21 vs. Ari. 7.0 60.0 5 525/26 at Hou. 8.2 68.2 7 595/31 at Atl. 6.0 74.2 3 626/6 vs. Mil. 7.2 82.1 10 726/12 at Tex. 6.0 88.1 7 796/18 vs. Fla. 3.1 91.2 2 816/23 vs. chi. 9.0 100.2 7 886/28 at SD 5.0 105.2 4 927/2 vs. SD 6.0 111.2 5 977/6 vs. LA 9.0 120.2 10 1077/10 vs. Ana. 4.2 125.1 2 1097/16 at cin. 8.0 133.1 7 1167/21 at LA 8.0 141.1 6 1227/25 vs. StL 7.0 148.1 4 1267/30 at StL 7.0 155.1 5 1318/5 at Cin. 9.0 164.1 9 1408/10 at Mil. 9.0 173.1 9 1498/15 vs. Mon. 8.0 181.1 11 1608/20 at Chi. 9.0 190.1 9 1698/26 at Pit. 2.0 192.1 2 1718/30 vs. Pit. 2.2 195.0 3 1749/6 at Mon. 8.0 203.0 8 1829/12 vs. Mil. 5.0 208.0 4 1869/18 vs. LA 7.0 215.0 10 1969/24 at Fla. 8.0 223.0 7 2039/29 at Ari. 9.0 232.0 7 210

Pedro Astacio’s seven complete games, 1999

Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO5/16 at Ari. 9.0 7 1 0 0 55/26 *at Hou. 8.2 9 3 2 2 76/23 vs. Chi. 9.0 7 1 1 3 77/6 vs. LA 9.0 6 2 2 0 108/5 at Cin. 9.0 4 1 1 2 98/20 at Chi. 9.0 7 3 3 2 99/29 at Ari. 9.0 8 1 1 3 7*—loss

Mike Hampton’s NL Record-tyingSeven Home Runs, 2001

Date Opponent PitcherApril 7 San Diego W. WilliamsMay 20 at Florida R. DempsterJune 5 Houston Wade MillerJune 5 Houston Wade MillerJune 10 St. Louis D. HermansonJuly 1 at Arizona Miguel BatistaAug. 9 at Chicago Felix Heredia

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BATTING AVG., SLUGGING & ON-BASE PERCENTAGEHighest Batting Average, Season

.294 2000Highest Slugging Percentage, Season

.483 2001Highest On-Base Percentage, Season

.362 2000

AT-BATS & PLATE APPEARANCESMost At-Bats, Season5,717 1999

Most Plate Appearances, Inning16 July 12, 1996 vs. San Diego (seventh inning)

RUNSMost Runs Scored, Season

968 2000Most Runs, Victory, Home

19 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona (19-2)June 7, 1996 vs. Atlanta (19-8)

Most Runs, Victory, Road16 Aug. 10, 2001 at Cincinnati (16-7)

Aug. 12, 1995 at Atlanta (16-4)Most Runs, Defeat, Home

13 June 22, 1993 vs. Cincinnati (13-16)Most Runs, Defeat, Road

11 June 12, 1997 at Seattle (11-12)Most Games, Consecutive, Scoring Runs

83 July 5–Sept. 27, 1999 (ended Opening Day 2000)Most Runs Scored, Inning

11 July 12, 1996 vs. San Diego (seventh inning)Most Innings, Consecutive, Scoring Runs

14 May 4-7, 1999 (tied NL record)

HITSMost Hits, Season1,664 2000

Most Hits, Victory, Home24 May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal

Most Hits, Victory, Road22 Aug. 12, 2000 at Montreal

Most Hits, Defeat, Home21 May 14, 1998 vs. Chicago

Most Hits, Defeat, Road18 June 12, 1997 at Seattle

Most Hits, Two consecutive Games40 June 17-18, 2000

Fewest Hits, Victory, Home3 Aug. 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta

Fewest Hits, Victory, Road3 Three times (last: June 1, 1996 at Pittsburgh)

Fewest Hits, Defeat, Home0 Sept. 17, 1996 vs. Los Angeles

Fewest Hits, Defeat, Road0 May 11, 1996 at Florida

Most Hits, Inning9 Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Milwaukee (third inning)9 April 13, 2000 vs. St. Louis (second inning)

Notable Performances

Most Runs, Home Game19 June, 18, 2000 vs. Arizona19 June 7, 1996 vs. Atlanta18 July 18, 2000 vs. Oakland18 Sept. 17, 1999 vs. Los Angeles17 June 28, 2000 vs. San Fran.17 June 19, 1993 vs. San Diego16 May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal16 June 9, 1999 vs. Seattle16 Sept. 12, 1996 vs. Atlanta16 June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles16 April 20, 1994 vs. Florida

Most Runs, Road Game16 Aug. 10, 2001 at Cincinnati16 Aug. 12, 1995 at Atlanta15 April 5, 1997 at Montreal14 Aug. 12, 2000 at Montreal14 June 6, 1996 at Houston14 May 4, 1993 at Chicago

Most Hits, Home Game24 May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal23 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona21 July 18, 2000 vs. Oakland21 Sept. 7, 1998 vs. Florida21 May 14, 1998 vs. Chicago21 June 7, 1996 vs. Atlanta21 July 3, 1995 vs. Houston

Most Hits, Road Game22 Aug. 12, 2000 at Montreal19 Aug. 26, 2000 at Pittsburgh19 July 22, 1997 at Montreal18 July 14, 2001 at Texas18 May 5, 1999 at Chicago18 April 4, 1999 vs. San Diego

(at Monterrey, Mexico)18 Aug. 12, 1995 at Atlanta18 June 6, 1996 at Houston18 June 12, 1997 at Seattle

Most Home Runs, Home Game6 Sept. 17, 1999 vs. Los Angeles6 Aug 14, 1999 vs. Montreal6 June 9, 1999 vs. Seattle5 May 24, 2000 vs. Chicago5 May 1, 2000 vs. Montreal5 June 5, 1999 vs. Milwaukee5 June 18, 1996 vs. Montreal5 May 18, 1996 vs. St. Louis5 May 4, 1996 vs. Florida5 July 3, 1995 vs. Houston

Most Home Runs, Road Game7 April 5, 1997 at Montreal5 July 22, 1999 at Los Angeles5 July 20, 1997 at Chicago - NL5 April 15, 1997 at Chicago - NL5 May 9, 1994 at San Francisco

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game11 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona10 April 24, 2001 vs. Chicago-NL10 June 28, 2000 vs. San Fran.10 June 17, 2000 vs. Arizona10 May 5, 1998 at Philadelphia10 Aug. 26, 1996 vs. Cincinnati10 May 4, 1996 vs. Florida

Club Batting Records

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No. Date, Opp. Inn.4 6/6/99 vs. Mil. 73 6/8/01 vs. Stl. 83 5/10/01 vs. NY 63 4/25/99 at SF 7

3 6/7/97 vs. Fla. 13 5/29/97 at Fla. 63 4/5/97 at Mon. 73 9/2/96 at Pit. 33 7/23/96-2 vs. NY 1

3 6/14/96 vs. Phi. 13 5/4/96 vs. Fla. 13 8/1/95 vs. LA 43 7/23/95 vs. NY 13 7/7/95 vs. Mon. 2

3 5/6/95 vs. LA 73 6/10/94 at Cin. 83 4/9/93 vs. Mon. 1

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Most Hits, Consecutive, Inning7 July 12, 1996 vs. San Diego (seventh inning)

April 22, 1999 at San Francisco (first inning)

EXTRA-BASE HITSMost Extra-Base Hits, Season

598 2001 (existing National League record)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game

11 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona

TOTAL BASESMost Total Bases, Season2,748 2001 (existing major league record)

Most Total Bases, Game42 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona

Most Total Bases, Game, Both Clubs81 May 19, 1999 vs. Cincinnati (existing major league record)

SINGLESMost Singles, Season1,130 2000

Most Singles, Game20 May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal

DOUBLESMost Doubles, Season

333 1998Most Doubles, Game

9 July 2, 1993 vs. Chicago

TRIPLESMost Triples, Season

61 2001Most Triples, Game

3 five times (last: July 14, 2001 at Texas)

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs, Season

239 1997Most Home Runs, Season, Home

149 1996 (existing major-league record)Most Home Runs, Season, Road

115 1997Most Home Runs, vs. One Opponent, Season

36 San Diego, 2001Fewest Home Runs, vs. One Opponent, Season

4 Atlanta, 1994New York, 1994

Most Home Runs, Game7 April 5, 1997 at Montreal

Most Games, Consecutive, Hitting a Home Run17 June 6-23, 1996 (36 home runs)

July 20–Aug. 6, 1993 (25 home runs)Most Games, Consecutive, Without Hitting a Home Run

5 Five times (last: July 4-7, 2000)

Notable Performances

Three-homer innings, Rockies history

Fewest Hits, Home Game0 Sept. 17, 1996 vs. Los Angeles1 Sept. 17, 1995 vs. Florida1 Sept. 25, 1993 vs. Cincinnati3 Aug. 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta3 July 22, 1994 vs. Florida3 May 6, 1993 vs. Atlanta4 Aug. 1, 2001 vs. Phil. (six inn.)4 Sept. 23, 2000 vs. Fla. (sev. inn)4 Aug. 11, 1994 vs. Atlanta4 Aug. 10, 1994 vs. Atl.(six inn.)4 April 15, 1993 vs. New York

Fewest Hits, Road Game0 May 11, 1996 at Florida1 July 19, 2000 at Los Angeles1 July 4, 1997 at San Fran.1 Aug. 29, 1995 at Pittsburgh1 July 9, 1994 at Florida2 Aug. 22, 2001 at New York2 May 24, 2001 at San Francisco2 June 23, 2000 at Arizona2 Aug. 13, 1996 at Florida2 Sept. 6, 1996 at Houston2 Sept. 23, 1995 at San Fran.2 Aug. 2, 1994 at Houston2 June 27, 1993 at San Fran.

Most Triples, Game3 June 24, 1999 vs. Chicago3 Sept. 19, 1993 vs. Los Angeles3 July 23, 1993 vs. St. Louis

Most Hits, Inning9 Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Mil. (third)9 April 13, 2000 vs. Stl. (second)8 July 11, 1999 vs. Ana. (first)8 April 19, 1998 vs. Atl.-gm 2 (3rd)8 July 12, 1996 vs. SD (seventh)

Most Runs, Inning11 July 12, 1996 vs. S.D. (seventh)10 April 13, 2000 vs. StL. (second)9 Sept. 27, 2001 vs. SD (third)9 June 18, 2000 vs. Ari. (third)

Most Hits, Two Straight Games40 June 17-18, 200039 April 20, 22, 199739 June 6-7, 199637 May 2-3, 200037 June 23-24, 1999

Players with Four or More Hits, Game3 Aug. 12, 2000 at Montreal

(Cirillo 4, Hammonds 4, L.Walker 4)3 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona

(Cirillo 5, Lansing 4, Mayne 4)3 May 14, 1998 vs. Chicago

(Castilla 5, Bichette 4, Perez 4)

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Most Home Runs, Inning4 June 5, 1999 vs. Milwaukee (seventh)

Most Grand Slams, Season5 Three times: 1994, 1998, 2000

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season11 1995

Most Pinch-Hit Grand Slams, Season2 Twice (1993, 1998)

RUNS BATTED INMost RBI, Season

909 1996Most RBI, Game

19 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona

SACRIFICE HITS & FLIESMost Sacrifice Hits, Season

98 1998Most Sacrifice Flies, Season

75 2000 (existing National League record)

HIT BY PITCHMost Hit by Pitch, Season

82 1996Most Hit by Pitch, Game

3 seven times (last: Sept. 24, 2001 vs. San Diego)

WALKSMost Walks Drawn, Season

601 2000Most Walks Drawn, Game

16 July 16, 1994 vs. St. LouisMost Intentional Walks Drawn, Season

64 2000

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Season1,108 1996

Most Strikeouts, Coors Field17 April 13, 2001 vs. Arizona

Most Strikeouts, Road Game15 Aug. 5, 1997 at Philadelphia17 June 15, 1998 at San Francisco (12 innings)

STOLEN BASESMost Stolen Bases, Season

201 1996Most Stolen Bases, Game

10 June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles

On June 13, 1998 at Los Angeles, the Dodgers turned the first triple play in Rockies history. With no outs in thefifth, and runners on first and second, Kurt Abbott dropped a sacrifice bunt attempt. Pitcher Darren Dreifort picked upthe ball and threw to second to force out Neifi Perez. Shortstop Jose Vizcaino, who received Dreifort’s throw, fired tofirst to get Abbott. Second baseman Eric Young, who was covering first, then completed the play by throwing to thirdto get Jamey Wright (1-6-4-5).

Then, almost exactly one year later at Coors Field, on June 14, 1999, it happened again. This one, though, wasmore “routine.” With Edgard Clemente at-bat and runners on first and second, Giants left-hander Shawn Estes induceda hot ground ball to third. Bill Mueller fielded it, stepped on his bag to force Angel Echevarria, and gunned it to second.Jeff Kent, the second baseman, made the pivot, forcing Henry Blanco at second, before completing the play by nailingClemente at first, thanks to J.T. Snow’s stretch (5-4-3).

The two triple plays in Rockies history

Notable Performances

Players with Multiple-HR, Game3 Aug. 14, 1999 vs. Montreal

(Bichette 2, Helton 2, Clemente 2)2 July 20, 1997 at Chicago

(Castilla 2, Walker 2)

Players with Four or More RBI, Game3 Aug. 11, 1998 vs. Montreal

(Castilla 4, Helton, 4, Lansing 4)

Most Pinch-Base Hits, Game3 Sept. 7, 1998 vs. Florida3 Sept. 1, 1998 at Milwaukee3 July 15, 1997 vs. Los Angeles3 Sept. 28, 1995 vs.San Fran.3 April 27, 1995 vs. New York3 July 30, 1994 vs. San Fran.3 July 20, 1994 vs. Chicago

Most Pinch Hitters Used, Game6 Sept. 1, 1998 at Milwaukee6 Aug. 16, 1998 vs. Philadelphia6 May 6, 1995 vs. Los Angeles

Most Hits, Consec. Pinch At-Bats5 Sept. 9-14, 19984 Aug. 5-6, 20004 April 26-27, 19954 July 29-30, 19944 June 27-28, 1994

FOUR-GAME SWEEPS, ROCKIES (9)Opp. Datesat Montreal Aug. 11-14, 2000vs. Florida Sept. 7-10, 1998vs. Chicago July 24-27, 1997vs. San Diego July 11-14, 1996vs. Philadelphia June 13-16, 1996vs. Montreal July 6-9, 1995vs. St. Louis July 14-17, 1994vs. Houston Sept. 14-16, 1993at Los Angeles Aug. 9-12, 1993

FOUR-GAME SWEEPS, OPPONENTS (6)Opp. Datesat San Fran. July 4-6, 2000at San Diego June 25-28, 1999at San Fran. Sept. 19-22, 1996at Florida May 9-12, 1996at Cincinnati Aug. 2-5, 1993at Chicago July 15-18, 1993vs. Atlanta May 6-9, 1993

* series included a day/night doubleheader

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Most Stolen Bases, Inning4 May 30, 1998 vs. Houston (second inning)

June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles (fourth inning)

CAUGHT STEALINGMost Caught Stealing, Season

90 1993Most Caught Stealing, Game

4 May 20, 1993 at San Diego

GROUNDED INTO DOUBLE PLAYSMost Grounded Into Double Plays, Season

148 1998Most Grounded Into Double Plays, Game

5 April 18, 1997 vs. Atlanta

LEFT ON BASEMost Left on Base, Season1,198 2000

Most Left on Base, Game17 May 14, 1998 vs. Chicago

Fewest Left on Base, Game0 Five times (last: July 4, 1998 at San Diego)

PINCH HITTINGMost Pinch Hitters Announced, Season

319 1998Most Pinch Hitters Announced, Game

6 Three times (last: Sept. 1, 1998 at Milwaukee)Highest Pinch-Hit Average, Season

.299 1995Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Season

72 1999Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Game

3 Seven Times (last: Sept. 7, 1998 vs. Florida)Most Pinch-Hit Base Hits, Consecutive At-Bats

5 Sept. 9-14, 1998Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Season

11 1995Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Game

2 May 6, 1995 vs. Los Angeles

Notable Performances

Andres Galarraga’s150 RBI, 1996

Total Date Opp. AB H HR RBI1 4/4 at Phila. 4 1 0 12 4/6 at Mon. 3 1 1 15 4/10 vs. Chi. 5 2 1 36 4/12 vs. N.Y. 3 2 1 19 4/17 vs. S.D. 5 2 0 3

10 4/19 at N.Y. 3 0 0 113 4/20 at N.Y. 4 3 2 314 4/21 at N.Y. 3 2 0 115 4/23 at Chi. 3 1 0 116 4/24 vs. Phi. 4 2 1 118 4/27 vs. Mon. 3 0 0 219 4/28 vs. Mon. 4 2 1 126 5/4 vs. Fla. 5 3 2 727 5/9 at Fla. 3 2 0 129 5/10 at Fla. 4 1 1 232 5/17 vs. StL. 4 3 0 335 5/19 vs. StL. 4 3 0 337 5/20 vs. Pit. 4 2 0 240 5/21 vs. Pit. 3 2 1 342 5/22 vs. Pit. 4 2 0 243 5/24 vs. Cin. 5 2 0 145 5/28 at StL. 4 1 1 146 5/29 at StL. 4 1 1 147 5/31 at Pit. 4 1 1 148 6/2 at Pit. 4 2 0 149 6/3 at Pit. 3 0 0 152 6/4 at Hou. 3 2 1 354 6/7 vs. Atl. 5 2 0 259 6/10 vs. Hou. 5 3 1 560 6/12 vs. Hou. 4 1 1 161 6/16 vs. Phi. 3 1 0 162 6/17 vs. Mon. 4 1 1 163 6/18 vs. Mon. 5 1 1 164 6/19 vs. Mon. 3 3 0 172 6/27 vs. L.A. 4 3 2 874 6/28 vs.L.A. 5 2 1 275 7/ 1 at S.F. 5 2 0 176 7/ 12 vs. S.D. 2 1 0 177 7/ 13 vs. S.D. 4 1 0 178 7/ 15 vs. S.F. 4 2 0 179 7/ 16 vs. S.F. 4 1 1 181 7/ 19 at S.D. 4 2 1 282 7/ 20 at S.D. 4 1 0 186 7/ 23 (2) vs. N.Y. 4 3 2 487 7/ 24 vs. N.Y. 4 2 0 189 7/ 25 vs. Chi. 5 2 0 294 7/ 27 vs. Chi. 5 3 2 596 8/2 at Chi. 4 1 1 297 8/3 at Chi. 4 2 1 198 8/4 at Chi. 4 2 0 199 8/6 vs. Fla. 5 1 0 1

102 8/7 vs. Fla. 4 3 1 3104 8/9 at Atl. 3 1 0 2107 8/10 at Atl. 5 2 2 3108 8/15 at Fla. 3 2 0 1109 8/16 at Cin. 5 2 0 1111 8/18 at Cin. 4 2 1 2112 8/19 at Cin. 5 2 0 1113 8/20 vs. StL. 6 2 1 1115 8/21 vs. StL. 4 2 1 2120 8/22 vs. StL. 4 3 2 5121 8/23 vs. Pit. 4 1 0 1124 8/26 vs. Cin. 4 3 1 3125 8/27 vs. Cin. 4 1 0 1127 8/28 vs. Cin. 3 1 1 2130 9/7 at Hou. 5 2 1 3132 9/8 at Hou. 4 2 0 2134 9/10 vs. Atl. 5 2 1 2135 9/11 vs. Atl. 4 2 1 1136 9/14 vs. Hou. 4 1 0 1140 9/15 vs. Hou. 5 2 2 4141 9/18 vs. L.A. 3 1 1 1142 9/20 at S.F. 4 2 0 1144 9/24 at S.D. 5 1 0 2145 9/25 at S.D. 4 2 0 1146 9/27 vs. S.F. 2 2 0 1147 9/28 vs. S.F. 4 1 0 1150 9/29 vs. S.F. 5 3 1 3

Jamie Schwaberow

Neifi Perez

Rich Clarkson & Associates

Dante Bichette

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FIELDING PERCENTAGEHighest Fielding Percentage, Season

.985 2000

OUTFIELD ASSISTSMost Outfield Assists, Season

51 1999Most Outfield Assists, Game

3 July 22, 1997 at Montreal (12 innings)

DOUBLE PLAYSMost Double Plays, Season

202 1997Most Double Plays, Game

6 June 5, 1997 vs. San Diego (11 innings)Most Games, Consecutive, One or More Double Plays

13 Aug. 1-13, 1998Most Double Plays, Game, Both Clubs

8 June 5, 1997 vs. San Diego (11 innings)

ERRORSMost Errors, Season

167 1993Fewest Errors, Season

84 1994 (117-game season)94 2000 (full season)

Most Errors, Game6 June 4, 1996 at Houston

Most Errors, Game, Both Clubs8 June 4, 1996 at Houston

Most Games, Consecutive, Committing One or More Errors9 June 18-27, 1996

Most Games, Consecutive, Without Committing an Error13 June 12-24, 1998

Most Errors, Inning3 Seven times (last: Sept. 18, 2001 vs. Arizona, first inning)

Most Innings, Consecutive, Without Committing an Error120 June 14-25, 1998

PASSED BALLSMost Passed Balls, Season

22 1996Most Passed Balls, Game

2 Four times (last: April 20, 2000 at Arizona)

Notable Performances

BATTING AROUNDTWICE IN THE SAME

GAME

May 22, 2001 vs. Los Angeles

(fifth and seventh innings)

May 10, 2001 vs. New York

(sixth and seventh innings)

April 29, 2001 vs. Cincinnati

(sixth and eighth innings)

April 24, 2001 vs. Chicago

(fourth and fifth innings)

Aug. 12, 2000 at Montreal

(sixth and ninth innings)

July 18, 2000 vs. Oakland

(fourth and eighth innings)

June 17, 2000 vs. Arizona

(fifth and eighth innings)

May 12, 2000 vs. San Fran.

(first and third innings)

May 3, 2000 vs. Montreal

(third and fourth innings)

May 1, 2000 vs. Montreal

(fifth and sixth innings)

April 28, 2000 vs. New York

(third and sixth innings)

Sept. 17, 1999 vs. Los Angeles

(second and fifth innings)

June 9, 1999 vs. Seattle

(third and seventh innings)

June 21, 1998 vs. Los Angeles

(second and sixth innings)

June 12, 1997 at Seattle

(second and fifth innings)

Aug. 12, 1995 at Atlanta

(third and eighth innings)

Club Fielding Records

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PITCHERS USEDMost Pitchers, Season

26 2001Fewest Pitchers, Season

18 1994Most Pitchers, Game

10 Aug. 22, 2000 vs. Atlanta (tied NLrecord, extra-inning game)

EARNED RUN AVERAGELowest Earned Run Average, Season

4.97 1995Highest Earned Run Average, Season

6.01 1999

COMPLETE GAMESMost Complete Games, Season

12 1999Most Complete Games, Consecutive

2 Aug. 5-6, 1998Fewest Complete Games, Season

1 1995 (existing major league record)Most Incomplete Games, Consecutive

110 July 8, 1994 – July 23, 1995 (existing major league record)

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts, Season

8 2001Most Complete-Game Shutouts, Season

4 2001Most Shutouts, Consecutive

2 April 18-19, 2001 vs. San Diego

SAVESMost Saves, Season

43 1995Fewest Saves, Season

26 2001

HITSMost Hits Allowed, Season1,700 1999

Most Hits Allowed, Game28 May 19, 1999 vs. Cincinnati

Fewest Hits Allowed, Game2 Five times (last: Aug. 1, 2000 at Chicago)

Most Hits Allowed, Inning9 April 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta (ninth inning)

RUNSMost Runs Allowed, Season1,028 1999

Fewest Runs Allowed, Season573 1994 (117-game season)

Most Runs Allowed, Game26 Aug. 18, 1995 vs. Chicago

Most Runs Allowed, Inning10 April 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta (ninth inning)

Notable Performances

Club Pitching Records

Most Wins, Single Season17 Pedro Astacio 199917 Kevin Ritz 199614 Mike Hampton 200113 Pedro Astacio 199813 Darryl Kile 199812 Pedro Astacio 200012 Brian Bohanon 200012 Brian Bohanon 199912 Armando Reynoso 199311 Kevin Ritz 1995

Most Losses, Single Season17 Darryl Kile 199814 Pedro Astacio 199813 Mike Hampton 200112 Brian Bohanon 199912 Jamey Wright 199712 Greg W. Harris 199411 Pedro Astacio 199911 John Thomson 199811 Kevin Ritz 199611 Mark Thompson 199611 Kevin Ritz 199511 Armando Reynoso 1993

Most Innings Pitched, Single Season232.2 Pedro Astacio 1999230.1 Darryl Kile 1998213.0 Kevin Ritz 1996209.1 Pedro Astacio 1998206.1 Jamey Wright 1998203.0 Mike Hampton 2001197.1 Brian Bohanon 1999196.1 Pedro Astacio 2000191.0 Roger Bailey 1997190.2 Darryl Kile 1999

Most Appearances, Single Season78 Mike Myers 200078 Chuck McElroy 199874 Jerry Dipoto 199773 Mike Myers 200173 Dave Veres 199972 Jose Jimenez 200071 Bruce Ruffin 199670 Curtis Leskanic 199670 Steve Reed 199669 Gabe White 2001

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EARNED RUNSMost Earned Runs Allowed, Season

955 1999Fewest Earned Runs Allowed, Season

590 1994 (117-game season)Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game

26 Aug. 18, 1995 vs. Chicago Most Earned Runs Allowed, Inning

10 April 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta (ninth inning)

SCORELESS INNINGSMost Scoreless Innings, Consecutive

20.0 April 18-20, 2001Most Scoreless Innings, Consecutive, vs. One Club

18.0 vs. San Diego, April 18-19, 2001

HOME RUNSMost Home Runs Allowed, Season

239 2001 (existing National League record)Fewest Home Runs Allowed, Season

120 1994 (117-game season)Most Home Runs Allowed, Game

6 Seven times (last: June 12, 2001 vs. Seattle)Most Home Runs Allowed, Consecutive Batters

3 April 9, 1997 vs. Cincinnati (sixth inning)June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles (third inning)

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning4 Aug. 17, 1996 at Cincinnati (Game 2; eighth inning)

HIT BATSMENMost Hit Batsmen, Season

69 1996Fewest Hit Batsmen, Season

41 Twice (1993, 1995)Most Hit Batsmen, Game

4 April 22, 2001 at ArizonaJune 3, 2000 at Milwaukee

Most Hit Batsmen, Inning2 Nine times (last: April 14, 1998 vs. Los Angeles; second inn.)

WALKSMost Walks Issued, Season

737 1999 (existing National League record)Most Walks Issued, Game

12 Eight times (last: Sept. 22, 1999 vs. Arizona)Most Intentional Walks Issued, Season

72 2000Most Intentional Walks Issued, Game

4 Aug. 19, 1999 vs. Atlanta

STRIKEOUTSMost Strikeouts, Season1,053 2001

Most Strikeouts, Game16 Aug. 20, 1998 at Montreal

Most Strikeouts, Consecutive5 four times (last: June 16, 2001 at Cincinnati)

Most Strikeouts, Inning4 July 25, 1996 vs. Chicago (ninth inning)

Sept. 19, 1995 at San Diego (sixth inning)

Notable Performances

Most Strikeouts, Single Season210 Pedro Astacio 1999193 Pedro Astacio 2000170 Pedro Astacio 1998158 Darryl Kile 1998139 Denny Neagle 2001134 Shawn Chacon 2001126 Bruce Ruffin 1993125 Pedro Astacio 2001122 Mike Hampton 2001120 Brian Bohanon 1999120 Kevin Ritz 1995

Most Walks, Single Season109 Darryl Kile 1999105 Kevin Ritz 199596 Darryl Kile 199895 Jamey Wright 199892 Brian Bohanon 199987 Shawn Chacon 200185 Mike Hampton 200179 Brian Bohanon 200077 Pedro Astacio 200077 Bobby J. Jones 1999

Shawn Chacon’s Club RookieRecord 134 Strikeouts

Date Opp. K’s

April 29 CINCINNATI 8

May 10 NEWYORK 5

May 16 at Atlanta 5

May 21 LOSANGELES 7

May 26 at San Francisco 4

June 1 SANFRANCISCO 5

June 7 HOUSTON 13

June 14 SEATTLE 6

June 19 at Houston 5

June 25 SANDIEGO 3

July 3 at San Diego 5

July 8 ANAHEIM 5

July 14 at Texas 6

July 19 at San Francisco 7

July 24 SANFRANCISCO 3

July 29 at Los Angeles 4

Aug. 4 PITTSBURGH 6

Aug. 10 at Cincinnati 4

Aug. 16 ATLANTA 4

Aug. 22 at New York 5

Aug. 28 at Los Angeles 6

Sept. 2 at San Francisco 4

Sept. 7 SANFRANCISCO 5

Sept. 20 at Montreal 4

Sept. 26 SANDIEGO 3

Oct. 3 at Arizona 2

TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134

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WILD PITCHESMost Wild Pitches, Season

82 1993Most Wild Pitches, Game

4 Three times (last: Aug. 9, 1994 vs. Atlanta)Most Wild Pitches, Inning

3 April 15, 1996 vs. San Diego (first inning)

BALKSMost Balks, Season

22 1993Most Balks, Game

2 April 13, 1993 vs. New York

RELIEF PITCHINGMost Relief Appearances, Season

476 2001Most Relief Appearances, Game

9 Aug. 22, 2000 vs. Atlanta (tied NLrecord, extra-inning game)Most Relief Wins, Season

36 2000 (led league)Lowest Relief ERA, Season

3.65 1998Most Relief Innings Pitched, Season572.1 1998

Most Relief Innings Pitched, Game11.0 Sept. 6, 2000 vs. Chicago (11.0 innings)

Most Relief Scoreless Innings, Consecutive14.2 June 20-25, 1995

Most Relief Scoreless Innings, Consecutive, Game8.2 July 27, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh (13 innings)

May 2, 1995 vs. San Diego (11 innings)Most Relief Strikeouts, Season

454 1996Most Relief Strikeouts, Game

10 Four times (last: June 28, 2000 vs. San Francisco)

Date Opponent Score Winning P. Losing P. SaveAug. 26, 1997 CINCINNATI 9-5 DeJean MartinezAug. 27 CINCINNATI 7-5 Thomson Remlinger DipotoAug. 28 SEATTLE 9-5 Astacio OlivaresAug. 29 SEATTLE 6-5 Dipoto TimlinAug. 30 OAKLAND 4-3 Dipoto MohlerAug. 31 OAKLAND 10-4 Holmes OquistSept. 1 at Anaheim 4-1 Thomson Watson DipotoSept. 2 at Anaheim 7-2 Astacio Dickson MuñozSept. 5 ST. LOUIS 11-4 Castillo Osborne

Colorado’s longest winning streak (9)

Notable Performances

Juan Pierre’s NL-leading 46 stolenbases, 2001

SB Date Opponent Total1 April 8 SANDIEGO 11 April 13 ARIZONA 21 April 19 at San Diego 31 May 7 NEWYORK 41 May 8 NEWYORK 51 May 10 NEWYORK 61 May 11 MONTREAL 71 May 12 MONTREAL 81 May 18 at Florida 92 May 20 at Florida 111 May 21 LOSANGELES 121 May 28 at Los Angeles 131 May 29 at Los Angeles 141 June 2 SANFRANCISCO 151 June 5 HOUSTON 161 June 16 at Cincinnati 172 June 24 ARIZONA 191 June 27 SANDIEGO 201 July 1 at Arizona 212 July 3 at San Diego 231 July 16 at Oakland 241 July 17 at Oakland 251 July 22 LOSANGELES 261 July 25 SANFRANCISCO 271 July 29 at Los Angeles 281 Aug. 8 at Chicago 291 Aug. 9 at Chicago 301 Aug. 16 ATLANTA 312 Aug. 23 at New York 331 Aug. 24 at Milwaukee 341 Aug. 30 at Los Angeles 351 Sept. 1 at San Francisco 361 Sept. 4 LOSANGELES 371 Sept. 9 SANFRANCISCO 381 Sept. 17 ARIZONA 391 Sept. 19 ARIZONA 402 Sept. 24 SANDIEGO 422 Oct. 4 at Arizona 442 Oct. 7 at San Diego 46

Date Opponent Score Winning P. Losing P. SaveJuly 25, 1993 ST. LOUIS 4-5 (11) Olivares Wayne GuettermanJuly 26 ATLANTA 7-12 Maddux LeskanicJuly 27 ATLANTA 5-10 Msoltz ReynosoJuly 28 ATLANTA 2-3 Wohlers Reed McMichaelJuly 30 SAN FRANCISCO 4-10 Brummett HarrisJuly 31 SAN FRANCISCO 3-4 Swift Bottenfield BeckAugust 1 SAN FRANCISCO 5-6 Burkett Reynoso BeckAugust 2 at Cincinnati 2-6 Pugh BlairAugust 3 at Cincinnati 4-5 (10) Spradlin LeskanicAugust 4 at Cincinnati 3-9 Roper HarrisAugust 5 at Cincinnati 4-11 Rijo BottenfieldAugust 6 at San Diego (1) 3-6 Benes Reynoso HoffmanAugust 6 at San Diego (2) 2-6 Sanders Blair

Colorado’s longest losing streak (13)

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PERSONNELMost Players, Season

53 2001Fewest Players, Season

36 1994Most Players, Game

22 Aug. 22, 2000 vs. AtlantaSept. 12, 1996 vs. Atlanta

Most Players, Game, Both Clubs44 Aug. 22, 2000 vs. Atlanta

WINNING PERCENTAGEHighest Winning Percentage, Season

.535 1995 (77-67)Highest Winning Percentage, Season, Home

.679 1996 (55-26)Highest Winning Percentage, Season, Road

.458 1995 (33-39)

WINS & LOSSESMost Wins, Season

83 19971996

Most Wins, Season, Home55 1996

Most Wins, Season, Road36 1997

Most Losses, Season95 1993

Most Losses, Season, Home42 1993

1999Most Losses, Season, Road

53 19961993

Most Wins, Consecutive9 Aug. 26 – Sept. 5, 1997

Most Wins, Consecutive, Home11 June 30 – July 24, 1996

Most Wins, Consecutive, Road8 April 3-26, 1997

Most Losses, Consecutive13 July 25 – Aug. 6 (Game 2), 1993

DeficitErased Date Linescore8 (0-8) Sept. 27, 2001 San Diego 260 000 100 – 9 14 1

Colorado 029 020 00x – 13 18 28 (0-8) June 28, 1994 (Gm. 1) San Diego 025 101 000 – 9 18 1

Colorado 000 630 01x – 10 14 37 (1-8) June 28, 2000 San Francisco 512 300 101 – 13 13 2

Colorado 014 034 41x – 17 17 17 (0-7) Sept. 27, 1998 San Francisco 003 040 010 – 8 12 0

Colorado 000 060 201 – 9 15 17 (2-9) July 12, 1996 San Diego 301 014 003 – 12 14 0

Colorado 010 100 (11)0x – 13 12 27 (0-7) June 12, 1993 Houston 025 011 002 – 11 13 1

Colorado 000 413 15x – 14 20 5

Colorado’s largest comeback victories

Notable Performances

Larry Walker’s49 HR, 1997

No. Date Opp. Pitcher On

1 4/2 at Cin. Burba 02 4/3 at Cin. Belinda 03 4/4 at Mon. Telford 04 4/5 at Mon. Telford 05 Daal (L) 06 Veres 07 4/12 vs. Mon. Bullinger 18 4/15 at Chi. Foster 19 Casian (L) 0

10 4/25 at StL. Al. Benes (L) 011 4/30 vs. Chi. Foster 012 5/8 vs. Pit. Loaiza 113 5/9 at Phi. Maduro 014 5/16 at NY McMichael 115 5/29 at Fla. Fernandez 016 6/5 vs. SD Hitchcock (L) 017 Burrows (L) 118 6/7 vs. Fla. Helling 019 6/14 at Oak. Reyes 020 6/15 at Oak. Prieto 021 6/21 at SD Batchelor 022 6/24 at LA Astacio 123 6/28 vs. SF Carlson 024 6/29 vs. SF Henry 025 6/30 vs. Ana. Gross 026 7/10 vs. SD Ashby 127 7/17 at Atl. Maddux 028 7/20 at Chi. Foster 129 Rojas 130 7/31 at Pit. Schmidt 031 8/1 at Pit. Loaiza 032 Rincon (L) 033 8/2 at Pit. Cordova 034 8/9 vs. Pit. Cooke (L) 135 Wagner 036 8/15 vs. NY Lidle 137 8/25 vs. Cin. Sullivan 038 8/29 vs. Sea. Cloude 039 8/31 vs. Oak. Oquist 140 Oquist 041 9/2 at Ana. Dickson 042 9/6 vs. StL. Morris 143 9/10 Hou. Garcia 044 9/15 at Fla. F e r n a n d e z 045 9/16 at Fla. Alfonseca 046 9/17 at SD Ashby 2

47 Ashby 0

48 9/18 at SD Ti. Worrell 1

49 9/26 vs. LA Valdes 0

General Club Records

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Most Losses, Consecutive, Home9 July 25 – Aug. 18, 1993

Most Losses, Consecutive, Road10 July 4-28, 2000

June 25 – July 19, 1997Most Wins Over One Club, Season

11 Houston, 1993Most Wins Over One Club, Season, Home

7 Houston, 1993Most Wins Over One Club, Season, Road

6 San Diego, 2001Most Wins Over One Club, Consecutive

8 Montreal, May 1, 2000 – May 11, 2001Florida, April 28, 1998 – June 20, 1999

Most Losses to One Club, Season13 Arizona, 2001

Atlanta, 1993Most Losses to One Club, Season, Home

7 San Diego, 2001Atlanta, 1993

Most Losses to One Club, Season, Road8 Arizona, 2001

Most Losses to One Club, Consecutive16 Atlanta, May 6, 1993 – May 22, 1994

SHUTOUTSMost Shutouts Participating, Season

13 19971993

Most Shutouts Won, Season8 2001

Most Shutouts Won, Season, Home3 2001

Most Shutouts Won, Season, Road5 2001

1998Fewest Shutouts Won, Season

0 1993 (existing major league record)Most Shutouts Lost, Season

13 1993Most Shutouts Lost, Season, Home

4 1997Most Shutouts Lost, Season, Road

10 1993Most Shutouts Won, Season, Over One Club

4 San Diego, 2001

ONE-RUN GAMESMost One-Run Games Participating, Season

47 19981999

Most One-Run Games Won, Season26 1993

Most One-Run Games Won, Season, Home17 1996

Most One-Run Games Won, Season, Road12 1993

Most One-Run Games Lost, Season28 2001

Most One-Run Games Lost, Season, Home12 1998

Notable Performances

Todd Helton’s49 HR, 2001

No. Date Opp. Pitcher On

1 4/4 StL An. Benes 2

2 4/5 StL Morris 2

3 4/12 at StL Hermanson 0

4 4/14 Ari Morgan 0

5 4/20 at Ari Schilling 0

6 4/24 Chi Tapani 2

7 4/25 Chi Bere 2

8 4/25 Chi Heredia (L) 1

9 5/4 at Pit Arroyo 0

10 5/7 NY Benitez 1

11 5/10 NY Rusch (L) 0

12 5/12 Mon Armas 2

13 5/13 Mon Yoshii 2

14 5/17 at Atl Seelbach 1

15 5/20 at Fla Dempster 0

16 5/28 at LA Gagne 3

17 5/30 at LA Park 0

18 6/3 SF Gardner 0

19 6/8 StL Al. Benes 0

20 6/10 StL Timlin 1

21 6/10 StL Stechschulte 0

22 6/12 Sea Sele 1

23 6/15 at Cin Atchley (L) 2

24 6/17 at Cin Dessens 0

25 6/19 at Hou Oswalt 0

26 7/5 at SD Eaton 1

27 7/20 LA Prokopec 1

28 7/24 SF Estes (L) 0

29 7/27 at LA Adams 0

30 7/28 at LA Park 0

31 7/29 at LA Baldwin 1

32 7/31 Phi Person 0

33 7/31 Phi Cormier (L) 0

34 8/4 Pit. Ritchie 0

35 8/7 at Chi Tapani 0

36 8/14 Atl Glavine (L) 0

37 8/17 Fla Dempster 1

38 8/22 at NY Appier 0

39 8/24 at Mil Neugebauer 1

40 8/28 at LA Carrara 1

41 8/30 at LA Park 0

42 9/18 Ari Schilling 0

43 9/18 Ari Kim 0

44 9/24 SD Jarvis 1

45 9/25 SD Hoffman 0

46 9/27 SD Jones 2

47 10/3 at Ari Schilling 0

48 10/4 at Ari Brohawn (L) 0

49 10/5 at SD Jarvis 0

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Most One-Run Games Lost, Season, Road21 2001

EXTRA-INNING GAMESMost Extra-Inning Games Participating, Season

12 19951993

Most Extra-Inning Games Won, Season8 1993

Most Extra-Inning Games Won, Season, Home3 2000

19981995

Most Extra-Inning Games Won, Season, Road6 1993

Most Extra-Inning Games Lost, Season7 1995

Most Extra-Inning Games Lost, Season, Home4 1998

1999Most Extra-Inning Games Lost, Season, Road

7 1995

DEFICITS OVERCOME (including ties)

Largest Deficit Overcome, Victory, Home8 Sept. 27, 2001 vs. San Diego

June 28, 1994 vs. San Diego (Game 1)Largest Deficit Overcome, Defeat, Home

6 five times (last: Aug. 30, 1999 vs. PittsburghLargest Deficit Overcome, Victory, Road

5 July 2, 1994 at St. LouisLargest Deficit Overcome, Defeat, Road

7 July 20, 1998 at HoustonLargest Deficit Overcome, Victory, Ninth Inning or Later

4 May 18, 1996 vs. St. Louis

LEADS RELINQUISHED (including ties)

Largest Lead Relinquished, Victory, Home7 Aug. 4, 1995 vs. San Diego

Largest Lead Relinquished, Defeat, Home8 June 22, 1999 vs. Chicago

Largest Lead Relinquished, Victory, Road7 Aug. 10, 1996 at Atlanta (10 innings)

Largest Lead Relinquished, Defeat, Road6 June 12, 1997 at Seattle

June 30, 1994 at St. LouisLargest Lead Relinquished, Defeat, Ninth Inning or Later

4 May 23, 1996 vs. Cincinnati

1-0 GAMESMost 1-0 Games Participating, Season

2 19981994

Most 1-0 Games Won, Season2 1998

1994Most 1-0 Games Lost, Season

1 20011993

Notable Performances

Two Back-to-Back Home Runs,Same Game

Sept. 18, 2001 vs. ArizonaJoe Ortiz-Todd Helton (3rd)Helton-Jeff Cirillo (9th)

April 5, 1997 at MontrealLarry Walker-Andres Galarraga (4th)Ellis Burks-Walker (7th)

July 3, 1995 vs HoustonAndres Galarraga-Vinny Castilla (3rd)Dante Bichette-Larry Walker (8th)

May 9, 1994 at San FranciscoAndres Galarraga-Charlie Hayes (4th)Roberto Mejia-Howard Johnson (7th)

Most Hits, Single Season219 Dante Bichette 1998216 Todd Helton 2000211 Ellis Burks 1996208 Larry Walker 1997206 Vinny Castilla 1998202 Juan Pierre 2001198 Dante Bichette 1997197 Todd Helton 2001197 Dante Bichette 1995

Most Doubles, Single Season59 Todd Helton 200054 Todd Helton 200153 Jeff Cirillo 200048 Dante Bichette 199846 Larry Walker 199846 Larry Walker 199745 Ellis Burks 199645 Charlie Hayes 199343 Dante Bichette 199339 Neifi Perez 200039 Todd Helton 199939 Dante Bichette 1996

Most Triples, Single Season11 Juan Pierre 200111 Juan Uribe 200111 Neifi Perez 200011 Neifi Perez 199910 Neifi Perez 19979 Neifi Perez 19989 Eric Young 19948 Neifi Perez 20018 Ellis Burks 19968 Eric Young 1993

Most Home Runs, Single Season49 Todd Helton 200149 Larry Walker 199747 Andres Galarraga 199646 Vinny Castilla 199842 Todd Helton 200041 Andres Galarraga 199740 Vinny Castilla 199740 Ellis Burks 199640 Vinny Castilla 199640 Dante Bichette 1995

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VS. RIGHT-HANDED STARTERSHighest Winning Percentage, Season, vs. Right-Handed Starters

.534 1995 (63-55)Most Wins, Season, vs. Right-Handed Starters

63 19971996

Most Losses, Season, vs. Right-Handed Starters68 1993

VS. LEFT-HANDED STARTERSHighest Winning Percentage, Season, vs. Left-Handed Starters

.649 2000 (24-13)Most Wins, Season, vs. Left-Handed Starters

28 1995Most Losses, Season, vs. Left-Handed Starters

32 1998

LENGTH OF GAMELongest Game, Nine Innings

Home:4:20 June 30, 1996 vs. Los Angeles

Road:3:53 Sept. 11, 1998 at San Francisco

Longest Game, Extra InningsHome:

4:51 April 27, 1996 vs. Montreal (13 innings)Road:

4:32 June 16, 2001 at Cincinnati (12 innings)July 4, 1994 at Chicago (Game 2, 15 innings)

Shortest Game, Nine InningsHome:

1:59 Sept. 25, 1993 vs. CincinnatiRoad:

1:55 June 24, 1995 at San DiegoShortest Game, Extra Innings

Home:2:55 June 21, 1993 vs. Cincinnati (10 innings)

Road:2:34 Sept. 20, 1998 at San Diego (11 innings)

Most Innings, GameHome:

14 April 26, 1995 vs. New YorkAug. 19, 1999 vs. AtlantaRoad:

15 July 4, 1994 at Chicago (Game 2)

MARGIN OF VICTORY & DEFEATLargest Margin of Victory

17 June 18, 2000 vs. Arizona (19-2)Largest Margin of Defeat

19 Aug. 18, 1995 vs. Chicago (7-26)Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout

11 Sept. 13, 2000 at San DiegoAug. 6, 1996 vs. Florida

Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout17 Sept. 17, 1995 vs. Florida

Notable Performances

Most At-Bats, Single Season690 Neifi Perez 1999662 Dante Bichette 1998651 Neifi Perez 2000647 Neifi Perez 1998645 Vinny Castilla 1998633 Dante Bichette 1996629 Vinny Castilla 1996626 Andres Galarraga 1996617 Juan Pierre 2001615 Vinny Castilla 1999

Most Walks, Single Season103 Todd Helton 200098 Todd Helton 200198 Walt Weiss 199582 Larry Walker 200180 Walt Weiss 199678 Larry Walker 199768 Todd Helton 199866 Walt Weiss 199764 Larry Walker 199863 Eric Young 1993

Most Strikeouts, Single Season157 Andres Galarraga 1996146 Andres Galarraga 1995141 Andres Galarraga 1997114 Ellis Burks 1996108 Vinny Castilla 1997105 Dante Bichette 1996104 Todd Helton 2001103 Larry Walker 200199 Dante Bichette 199396 Dante Bichette 1995

Most Runs Scored, Single Season143 Larry Walker 1997142 Ellis Burks 1996138 Todd Helton 2000132 Todd Helton 2001120 Andres Galarraga 1997119 Andres Galarraga 1996114 Todd Helton 1999114 Dante Bichette 1996113 Larry Walker 1998113 Eric Young 1996

Most Steals, Single Season53 Eric Young 199646 Juan Pierre 200142 Eric Young 199339 Tom Goodwin 200035 Eric Young 199533 Larry Walker 199732 Eric Young 199732 Ellis Burks 199631 Dante Bichette 199630 Alex Cole 1993

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING, OPPONENTMost Hits, Game

6 Paul LoDuca, May 28, 2001 at Los AngelesSammy Sosa, July 2, 1993 vs. Chicago

Most Home Runs, Game3 five times (last: Phil Nevin, Oct. 6, 2001 at SD)

Most RBI, Game8 Ken Caminiti, Sept. 19, 1995 at San Diego

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING, OPPONENTMost Strikeouts, Game

14 Randy Johnson, April 13, 2001 vs. ArizonaTerry Mulholland, June 4, 1993 at Philadelphia

Fewest Hits Allowed, Complete Game0 Hideo Nomo, Sept. 17, 1996 vs. Los Angeles

Al Leiter, May 11, 1996 at Florida

CLUB BATTING, OPPONENTMost Runs Scored, Season

1,028 1999Most Runs Scored, Game

26 Aug. 18, 1995 vs. ChicagoMost Runs Scored, Inning

10 April 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta (ninth inning)Most Hits, Game

28 May 19, 1999 vs. CincinnatiMost Hits, Inning

9 April 18, 1999 vs. Atlanta (ninth inning)Most Singles, Game

18 April 18, 1997 vs. AtlantaJuly 2, 1993 vs. Chicago

Most Doubles, Game10 Aug. 4, 1998 at Pittsburgh

Most Triples, Game3 June 6, 1994 vs. New York

Most Home Runs, Season239 2001 (existing National League record)

Most Home Runs, Season, by One Opponent24 three times (last: Los Angeles, 1997)

Most Home Runs, Game6 Seven times (last: June 12, 2001 vs. Seattle)

Most Home Runs, Inning4 Aug. 17, 1996 at Cincinnati (Game 2, eighth inning)

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game15 May 19, 1999 vs. Cincinnati

Most Total Bases, Game55 May 19, 1999 vs. Cincinnati

Most RBI, Game26 Aug. 18, 1995 vs. Chicago

Most Left on Base, Game15 Six times (last: Aug. 22, 2000 vs. Atlanta)

CLUB PITCHING, OPPONENTMost Scoreless Innings, Consecutive

22.0 May 3-8, 2000Most Shutouts, Consecutive

2 May 5-6, 2000 (both at San Francisco)

Opponent RecordsHIDEO NOMO’S NO-HITTER

Sept. 17,1996 ◆ Coors FieldLos Angeles AB R H BIBBSO Avg.Hollandsworth lf 4 1 0 0 1 1 .304Kirby cf 4 1 3 0 0 0 .269Curtis cf 1 1 1 0 0 0 .236Piazza 4 1 0 0 1 1 .344Karros 1b 4 0 1 1 1 1 .254Mondesi rf 5 3 3 2 0 0 .294Wallach 3b 4 2 2 2 1 1 .258DeShields 2b 5 0 1 0 0 1 .223Gagne ss 4 0 2 1 1 0 .260Nomo p 5 0 1 1 0 2 .141Totals 40 9 14 7 5 7Colorado AB R H BIBBSO Avg.EYoung 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .330QMcCracken cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .286Burks lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .342Bichette rf 3 0 0 0 0 3 .319Galarraga 1b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .298Castilla 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .303Decker c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .241a-Jones ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000JeReed c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .291NPerez ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .105Swift p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .333SReed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333Rekar p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .214b-Vander Wal ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .262Beckett p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —Totals 26 0 0 0 4 8Los Angeles 021 002 013 — 9 14 0Colorado 000 000 000 — 0 0 1

a-struck out for Decker in eighth. b-popped out forRekar in eighth. E – Burks (5). LOB – Los Angeles9,Colorado 3. 2B – Kirby (7), Mondesi (37). HR –Wa l l a ch (4) off Beckett. RBI – K a rros (105),Mondesi 2 (83), Wallach 2 (19), Gagne (50), Nomo(3). SB – QMcCracken (15), Galarraga (18). CS –EYoung (17). GIDP – Piazza. Runners left in scor-ing position – Los Angeles 4 (Hollandsworth,Nomo3); Colorado 5 (Bichette, NPerez). Runners movedup – P i a z z a , M o n d e s i , D e S h i e l d s , B u rks. D P –Colorado 1 (NPerez and Galar raga).Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO ERANomo W, 16-10 9 0 0 0 4 8 3.16Colorado IP H R ER BB SO ERASwift L,1-1 5 7 5 5 2 2 6.46SReed 2 1 0 0 1 3 3.96Rekar 1 3 1 1 0 1 9.53Beckett 1 3 3 3 2 1 13.50

Swift pitched to four batters in sixth. Pitch Counts– Nomo 110,Swift,75,SReed 43,Rekar 18,Beckett38. I n h e rited ru n n e rs - s c o red – SReed 1-0.Umpires – Home, Hohn; First, Rapuano; Second,Davis; Third,Ta ta. T – 2:52. A – 48,048 (50,200).

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MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS (since 1900)Most Pinch Base-Hits, Season

28 John Vander Wal, 1995Most Appearances without a Loss, Start of Career

92 Mike DeJean, May 2, 1997 – July 1, 1998Most Seasons of 70 Appearances, Consecutive

6 Mike Myers, 1996-2001Most Seasons, Consecutive, Leading Lg. in Batting

6 Colorado, 1995-2000Most Runs Scored at Home, Season

658 Colorado, 81 games, 1996Most Runs Scored, 11th Inning

9 San Diego (at Colorado), June 28, 1994 (Game 2)Most Home Runs, at Home, Season

149 Colorado, 1996Most Total Bases, Both Clubs, Nine-Inning Game

81 May 19, 1999; Cincinnati (55) at Colorado (26)Fewest Complete Games, Season

1 Colorado, 1995Fewest Shutouts Won, Season

0 Colorado, 1993Most Incomplete Games, Consecutive

110 Colorado, July 8, 1994 – July 23, 1995Highest Attendance, Season4,483,350 Colorado, 1993Highest Attendance, Game80,227 Colorado (vs. Montreal), April 9, 1993

N AT I O N A L LEAGUE RECORDS (since 1900)Most Extra-Base Hits, Consecutive, Season

6 Larry Walker, May 21-22, 1996Most Errorless Games, Consecutive, Season (Third Base)

85 Jeff Cirillo, June 19-Oct. 7, 2001Most Errorless Chances Accepted, Consecutive,Season (Third Base)

228 Jeff Cirillo, June 19-Oct. 7, 2001Most Home Runs, Season

239 Colorado, 1997Most Seasons, Consecutive, Leading Lg. in Slugging

6 Colorado, 1995-2000Most Home Games, Hitting Home Runs, Consecutive

32 Colorado, April 19-July 3, 1999Most Runs Scored, Both Clubs, Eighth Inning

14 Los Angeles (6) at Colorado (8), June 30, 1996Most Innings Scored, Both Clubs, Nine-Inning Game

14 Los Angeles (6) at Colorado (8), June 30, 1996Most Home Runs Allowed, Season

239 Colorado, 2001Highest Attendance, Night Game73,957 Colorado (vs. San Francisco), June 24, 1994

N AT I O N A L LG. RECORDS TIED (since 1900)Most Home Runs by a Pitcher, Season

7 Mike Hampton, 2001Most Home Runs, Only Runs, Game

5 Atlanta (at Colorado), April 19, 1998 (Game 1)Most Solo Home Runs, Both Clubs, Game

7 Los Angeles (5) at Colorado (2), June 30, 1996Most Runs Batted In, Game

26 Chicago (at Colorado), Aug. 18, 1995Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed, Game

4 Colorado, July 3, 2001 at San DiegoMost Players, 100 or More RBI, Season

4 Colorado, 1996, 1997, 1999

Most Hit by Pitch, Inning3 San Diego (at Col.), June 28, 1994 (11th, Gm. 2)

Most Pitchers, Inning5 San Diego (at Colorado), July 12, 1996 (seventh)

Colorado (at New York), May 18, 1997 (eighth)Most Pitchers, Extra-Inning Game

10 Colorado, Aug. 22, 2000 vs. Atlanta (12 inn.)

MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS TIED ( s i n c e1 9 0 0 )Most Hits, First Major-League Game

4 Derrick Gibson, Sept. 8, 1998Most Extra-Base Hits, Two Consecutive Games

7 Larry Walker, May 21-22, 1996Fewest Triples, Season (most at-bats)

0 Vinny Castilla, 1996 (629 ab)Most Home Runs, Consecutive Innings, Game

3 Andres Galarraga, June 25, 1995Most Hit by Pitch, Inning

2 Andres Galarraga, July 12, 1996 (seventh)Most Stolen Bases, Game

6 Eric Young, June 30, 1996Most Stolen Bases, Inning

3 Eric Young, June 30, 1996 (third)Most Caught Stealing, Inning

2 Larry Walker, April 30, 1998 (seventh)Eric Young, May 1, 1993 (eighth)

Most Hit Batters, Game4 Pedro Astacio, April 22, 2001 at Arizona

Most Innings Scored, Nine-Inning Game9 Colorado, at Chicago, May 5, 1999

Most Players, Two or More Runs, Game9 Chicago (at Colorado), Aug. 18, 1995

Most Players, One or More Hits, Game14 Chicago (at Colorado), Aug. 18, 1995

Most Players, Both Clubs, Two or More HR, Game4 Colorado (3) vs. Montreal (1), Aug. 14, 1999

Most Players, 40 or More Home Runs, Season2 Colorado, 1996, 1997

Most Players, 30 or More Home Runs, Season4 Colorado, 1996, 1997

Most Strikeouts by a Pitching Staff, Inning4 Colorado (at San Diego), Sept. 19, 1995 (sixth)4 Colorado (vs. Chicago), July 25, 1996 (ninth)

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Game2 Colorado, May 6, 1995 vs. Los Angeles

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Both Clubs, Game9 San Diego (2) at Colorado (1), July 2, 1999

Most Pinch-Hit Home Runs, Both Clubs, Game3 Los Angeles (1) at Colorado (2), May 6, 1995

Most Pinch-Hit Walks Drawn, Inning3 at New York (vs. Colorado), May 18, 1997 (eighth)

Most Pinch-Hitters Struck Out by a Staff, Game4 Colorado (vs. Houston), Sept. 14, 1993

Fewest Assists, Game0 at Cincinnati (vs. Colorado), Aug. 20, 1997

Fewest Assists, Infield, Game0 at Cincinnati (vs. Colorado), Aug. 20, 1997

Most No-Hit Games Against, Season2 Colorado, 1996

Rockies In the Baseball Record Book

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—OVERALL— at on the vs. vs. vs.Year W L Pct. Pos. GB Home Road West Central East Manager Home Att.1993 67 95 .414 6/7 37.0 39-42 28-53 31-47 — 36-48 Baylor 4,483,3501994 53 64 .453 3/4 6.5 25-32 28-32 12-18 25-22 16-24 Baylor 3,281,5111995+ 77 67 .535 2/4 1.0 44-28 33-39 21-18 31-26 25-23 Baylor 3,390,0371996 83 79 .512 3/4 8.0 55-26 28-53 19-20 36-26 28-33 Baylor 3,891,0141997 83 79 .512 3/4 7.0 47-34 36-45 30-25 31-24 13-23 Baylor 3,888,4531998 77 85 .475 4/5 21.0 42-39 35-46 24-20 25-33 24-24 Baylor 3,789,3471999 72 90 .444 5/5 28.0 39-42 33-48 23-29 21-32 24-21 Leyland 3,481,0652000 82 80 .506 4/5 15.0 48-33 34-47 23-29 29-24 24-21 Bell 3,285,7102001 73 89 .451 5/5 19.0 41-40 32-49 32-44 24-18 15-17 Bell 3,159, 385Totals 667 728 .478 380-316 287-412 215-250 222-205 205-234 32,649,872+—NLwild-card club

Rockies At The BreakYear W-L Pct. Pos. GB1993 33-54 .379 6/7 25.01994 42-48 .467 2/4 5.01995 39-30 .565 1/4 +5.01996 42-44 .488 3/4 4.51997 43-45 .487 3/4 8.51998 37-52 .416 4/5 20.51999 40-46 .465 4/5 9.02000 45-40 .529 3/5 4.52001 39-48 .448 5/5 12.0

Record By ManagerManager Seasons Years Record Pct.

Don Baylor 1993-98 6 440-469 .484

Buddy Bell 2000-01 2 155-169 .478

Jim Leyland 1999 1 72-90 .444

Rockies All-TimeGames Won Lost Pct.

OVERALL 1,395 667 728 .478HOME 696 380 316 .546Coors Field (1995-present) 558 316 242 .566Mile High Stadium (1993-94) 138 64 74 .464ROAD 699 287 412 .410NEUTRAL* 1 1 0 1.000vs LHS 364 173 191 .475vs RHS 1,031 494 537 .479GRASS 1,166 566 600 .485ARTIFICIAL 229 101 128 .441DAY 531 268 263 .505NIGHT 864 399 465 .462SHUTOUTS 91 32 59 .352ONE-RUN 375 194 181 .517EXTRA-INNINGS 90 48 42 .533

By State Games Won Lost Pct.ARIZONA 28 9 19 .321CALIFORNIA 195 75 120 .385FLORIDA 46 15 31 .326GEORGIA 44 15 29 .341ILLINOIS 44 25 19 .568MISSOURI 45 22 23 .489NEW YORK 43 16 27 .327OHIO 46 18 28 .391PENNSYLVANIA 85 40 45 .471WASHINGTON 8 2 6 .250WISCONSIN 17 7 10 .412TEXAS 55 21 34 .382

By Country Games Won Lost Pct.CANADA 43 22 21 .512MEXICO 1 1 0 1.000*note, neutral game (1999 in Mexico) counted as a road game in the standings

Rockies All-Time Record

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Overall Club BattingGI

Year AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS DP SLG OBP

1993 .273 162 5517 758 1507 2329 278 59 142 704 70 52 46 388-40 944 146-90 125 .422 .323

1994 .274 117 4006 573 1098 1757 206 39 125 540 50 36 23 378-33 761 91-53 96 .439 .337

1995 .282 144 4994 785 1406 2351 259 43 200 749 82 31 56 484-47 943 125-59 118 .471 .350

1996 .287 162 5590 961 1607 2641 297 37 221 909 81 52 82 527-40 1108 201-66 118 .472 .355

1997 .288 162 5603 923 1611 2677 269 40 239 869 73 35 63 562-35 1060 137-65 138 .478 .357

1998 .291 162 5632 826 1640 2594 333 36 183 791 98 41 37 469-29 949 67-47 148 .461 .347

1999 .288 162 5717 906 1644 2696 305 39 223 863 54 46 43 508-31 863 70-43 125 .472 .348

2000 .294 162 5660 968 1664 2573 320 53 161 905 75 75 42 601-64 907 131-61 126 .455 .362

2001 .292 162 5690 923 1663 2748 324 61 213 874 81 50 61 511-50 1027 132-54 116 .483 .354

Totals .286 48409 13840 2591 1707 664 453 8562 994 .462 .342

1395 7623 22366 407 7204 418 4428-369 1100-538

Overall Club Pitching

Year W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

1993 67 95 5.41 162 162 9 0 35 1431.1 1664 967 860 181 41 609 913 82 22

1994 53 64 5.15 117 117 4 5 28 1031.0 1185 638 590 120 49 448 703 50 11

1995 77 67 4.97 144 144 1 1 43 1288.1 1443 783 711 160 41 512 891 62 13

1996 83 79 5.59 162 162 5 4 34 1422.2 1597 964 884 198 69 624 932 66 11

1997 83 79 5.25 162 162 9 5 38 1432.2 1697 908 836 196 67 566 870 50 6

1998 77 85 4.99 162 162 9 5 36 1432.2 1583 855 794 174 63 562 951 47 9

1999 72 90 6.01 162 162 12 2 33 1429.0 1700 1028 955 237 60 737 1032 70 3

2000 82 80 5.26 162 162 7 2 33 1430.0 1568 897 835 221 72 588 1001 40 5

2001 73 89 5.29 162 162 8 8 26 1430.0 1522 906 841 239 64 598 1058 38 1

Totals 667 5.33 1395 32 12327.2 7946 1726 5244 505

728 1395 64 306 13595 7306 526 8351 81

Pinch HittingGI

Year AVG. AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO DP SLG OBP

1993 .234 261 29 61 84 7 2 4 32 0 3 1 20-1 72 7 .322 .288

1994 .246 183 26 45 77 10 2 6 34 2 3 0 32-2 44 4 .421 .353

1995 .299 214 33 64 118 13 4 11 50 0 2 1 32-9 49 7 .551 .390

1996 .197 239 21 47 71 11 2 3 34 3 3 1 31-2 79 5 .297 .288

1997 .271 188 25 51 77 12 1 4 25 3 1 1 23-0 57 2 .410 .352

1998 .224 268 38 60 106 17 1 9 52 5 2 2 34-0 86 5 .396 .314

1999 .278 259 36 72 113 14 0 9 45 3 2 4 24-0 61 10 .436 .346

2000 .246 248 35 61 87 7 2 5 36 0 3 4 28-3 54 4 .351 .329

2001 .214 276 22 59 90 12 2 5 31 2 3 2 27-2 82 5 .326 .286

Totals .243 2136 265 520 823 103 16 56 339 18 22 16 251-19 584 49 .385 .325

Starting Pitching

Year W L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO

1993 38 73 5.63 859.0 1061 597 537 102 342 492

1994 36 46 5.30 652.1 767 404 384 75 252 386

1995 51 48 5.19 772.1 900 487 445 104 297 465

1996 50 52 5.67 918.2 1065 634 579 130 396 478

1997 54 59 5.48 954.1 1177 635 581 143 363 526

1998 52 69 5.60 983.1 1131 657 612 137 388 640

1999 49 65 6.19 935.1 1115 691 643 159 466 636

2000 46 60 5.59 923.1 1071 612 573 155 360 614

2001 49 63 5.48 958.1 1053 625 584 158 407 706

Totals 425 535 5.59 7957.0 9340 5342 4938 1163 3271 4943

Annual Club Statistics

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Relief Pitching

Year AP W L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO

1993 453 29 22 5.08 572.1 603 370 323 79 267 421

1994 329 17 18 4.90 378.2 418 234 206 45 196 317

1995 456 26 19 4.64 516.0 543 296 266 56 215 426

1996 447 33 27 5.45 504.0 532 330 305 68 228 454

1997 426 29 20 4.80 478.1 520 273 255 53 203 344

1998 406 25 16 3.65 449.1 452 198 182 37 174 311

1999 420 23 25 5.72 493.2 585 337 314 78 271 396

2000 478 36 20 4.74 506.2 497 285 267 66 228 387

2001 476 24 26 4.90 471.2 469 281 257 81 191 352

Totals 3891 242193 4.52 4730.2 4619 2604 2375 563 1973 3408

Overall Club Fielding

Year PCT. G PO A E TC DP TP PB

1993 .973 162 4294 1760 167 6221 149 0 11

1994 .981 117 3093 1259 84 4436 117 0 5

1995 .981 144 3865 1665 107 5637 146 0 10

1996 .976 162 4268 1901 149 6318 167 0 19

1997 .983 162 4298 1946 111 6355 202 0 5

1998 .984 162 4298 1795 102 6195 193 0 9

1999 .981 162 4287 1737 118 6142 189 0 9

2000 .985 162 4290 1727 94 6111 176 0 15

2001 .984 162 4290 1693 96 6079 167 0 14

Totals .981 1395 36983 15483 1028 53494 1506 0 97

1993April 5 at New York

21 Eric Young 2B5 Alex Cole CF

10 Dante Bichette RF14 A. Galarraga 1B24 Jerald Clark LF13 Charlie Hayes 3B7 Joe Girardi C

12 F. Benavides SS17 David Nied P

1994April 4 vs. Philadelphia

22 Walt Weiss SS20 H. Johnson LF10 Dante Bichette RF14 A. Galarraga 1B13 Charlie Hayes 3B26 Ellis Burks CF7 Joe Girardi C8 Roberto Mejia 2B

42 A. Reynoso P

1995April 26 vs. New York

22 Walt Weiss SS7 Joe Girardi C

33 Larry Walker RF14 A. Galarraga 1B10 Dante Bichette LF12 Mike Kingery CF9 Vinny Castilla 3B8 Roberto Mejia 2B

20 Bill Swift P

1996April 2 at Philadelphia

22 Walt Weiss SS26 Ellis Burks LF10 Dante Bichette RF33 Larry Walker CF14 A. Galarraga 1B9 Vinny Castilla 3B6 Jason Bates 2B

27 Jorge Brito C30 Kevin Ritz P

1997April 1 at Cincinnati

21 Eric Young 2B26 Ellis Burks CF10 Dante Bichette LF33 Larry Walker RF14 A. Galarraga 1B9 Vinny Castilla 3B8 Kirt Manwaring C

22 Walt Weiss SS30 Kevin Ritz P

1998March 31 at Arizona

3 Mike Lansing 2B26 Ellis Burks CF33 Larry Walker RF10 Dante Bichette LF9 Vinny Castilla 3B

17 Todd Helton 1B5 Neifi Perez SS8 Kirt Manwaring C

57 Darryl Kile P

1999April 4 vs. San Diego*

12 Darryl Hamilton CF5 Neifi Perez SS

28 Lenny Harris RF10 Dante Bichette LF9 Vinny Castilla 3B

17 Todd Helton 1B3 Mike Lansing 2B8 Kirt Manwaring C

57 Darryl Kile P

2000April 3 at Atlanta

24 Tom Goodwin CF3 Mike Lansing 2B

33 Larry Walker RF7 Jeff Cirillo 3B

17 Todd Helton 1B4 J e ffrey Hammonds LF5 Neifi Perez SS8 Brent Mayne C

34 Pedro Astacio P

2001April 2 vs. St. Louis

9 Juan Pierre CF12 Todd Walker 2B33 Larry Walker RF17 Todd Helton 1B

7 Jeff Cirillo 3B27 Todd Hollandsworth LF

5 Neifi Perez SS8 Brent Mayne C

10 Mike Hampton P

Opening Day lineups

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Position players and career statistics as a RockieName Pos. Years AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CSAbbott, Kurt INF/OF 1998-99 .269 138 357 50 96 23 2 11 56 18 88 3 2Anthony, Eric OF 1996 .242 32 62 10 15 2 0 4 9 10 20 0 1Barry, Jeff OF 1998-99 .252 89 202 23 51 17 0 5 28 21 40 0 4Bartee, Kimera OF 2001 .000 12 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 0Bates, Jason INF 1995-98 .239 319 677 88 162 38 5 12 69 88 152 5 8Benavides, Freddie INF 1993 .286 74 213 20 61 10 3 3 26 6 27 3 2Bennett, Gary C 2001 .273 19 55 7 15 3 0 1 4 3 5 0 0Bichette, Dante OF 1993-99 .316 1018 4050 665 1278 270 18 201 826 226 620 105 52Blanco, Henry OF 1999 .232 88 263 30 61 12 3 6 28 34 38 1 1Boston, Daryl OF 1993 .261 124 291 46 76 15 1 14 40 26 57 1 6Bragg, Darren OF 2000 .221 71 149 16 33 7 1 3 21 17 41 4 1Brito, Jorge C 1995-96 .185 26 65 6 12 3 0 0 7 3 25 1 0Brumbaugh, Cliff OF 2001 .278 14 36 5 10 2 0 1 4 2 9 0 1Burks, Ellis OF 1994-98 .306 520 1821 361 558 104 24 115 337 202 380 52 19Butler, Brent INF 2001 .244 53 119 17 29 7 1 1 14 7 7 1 1Cangelosi, John OF 1999 .167 7 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0Carpenter, Bubba OF 2000 .222 15 27 4 6 0 0 3 5 4 13 0 0Castellano, Pedro INF 1993, 1995-96 .161 51 93 13 15 2 0 3 9 13 25 1 1Castilla, Vinny INF 1993-99 .299 935 3495 516 1044 165 17 203 610 222 515 22 32Cirillo, Jeff INF 2000-01 .320 295 1126 183 360 79 6 28 198 110 135 15 2Clark, Jerald OF 1993 .282 140 478 65 135 26 6 13 67 20 60 9 6Clemente, Edgard OF 1998 .263 68 179 26 47 10 3 8 27 9 54 0 0Cockrell, Alan OF 1996 .250 9 8 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0Colbrunn, Greg INF/OF 1998 .311 62 122 12 38 8 2 2 13 8 23 3 3Cole, Alex OF 1993 .256 126 348 50 89 9 4 0 24 43 58 30 13Coles, Darnell INF/OF 1997 .318 21 22 1 7 1 0 1 2 0 6 0 0Counsell, Craig INF 1995, 1997 .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Cruz, Jacob OF 2001 .211 44 76 7 16 1 0 1 7 10 27 0 2Decker, Steve C 1996 .320 10 25 8 8 2 0 1 8 3 3 1 0Echevarria, Angel OF 1996-2000 .293 172 270 41 79 12 0 12 52 23 49 1 3Encarnacion, Mario OF 2001 .226 20 62 3 14 1 0 0 3 5 14 2 1Fasano, Sal C 2001 .254 25 63 10 16 5 0 3 9 4 19 0 0Frye, Jeff INF 2000 .356 37 87 14 31 6 0 0 3 8 16 4 0Gainer, Jay INF 1993 .171 23 41 4 7 0 0 3 6 4 12 1 1Galarraga, Andres INF 1993-97 .316 679 2667 476 843 155 13 172 579 169 610 55 25Gant, Ron OF 2001 .257 59 171 31 44 8 2 8 22 24 56 3 1Gibson, Derrick OF 1998- .286 17 49 6 14 2 0 2 8 1 11 0 0Girardi, Joe C 1993-95 .274 304 1102 145 302 40 11 15 120 74 165 12 12Gonzales, Rene INF 1997 .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Goodwin, Curtis OF 1998 .245 119 159 27 39 7 0 1 6 16 40 5 1Goodwin, Tom OF 2000 .271 91 317 65 86 8 8 5 47 50 76 39 7Hamilton, Darryl OF 1998-99 .315 142 531 93 167 20 4 9 49 61 41 8 6Hammonds, Jeffrey OF 2000 .335 122 454 94 152 24 2 20 106 44 83 14 7Harris, Lenny INF/OF 1999 .297 91 158 15 47 12 0 0 13 6 6 1 1Hayes, Charlie INF 1993-94 .298 270 996 135 297 68 6 35 148 79 153 14 12Helton, Todd INF 1997-01 .334 665 2368 475 791 191 11 156 514 330 307 22 18Hollandsworth, Todd OF 2000-01 .342 89 284 60 97 23 1 17 42 19 58 12 3Hubbard, Trenidad OF 1994-96 .266 87 143 28 38 10 2 5 24 20 32 4 1Hunter, Brian L. OF 2000 .275 72 200 36 55 4 1 1 13 21 31 15 3Huskey, Butch OF 2000 .348 45 92 18 32 8 0 4 18 16 14 1 1Jennings, Robin OF 2001 .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Johnson, Howard OF 1994 .211 93 227 30 48 10 2 10 40 39 73 11 3Jones, Chris OF 1993-94 .277 107 249 35 69 13 5 6 33 12 62 9 5Jones, Terry OF 1996 .300 12 10 6 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0Kelly, Mike OF 1999 .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Kieschnick, Brooks INF/OF 2001 .238 35 42 5 10 2 1 3 9 3 13 0 0Kingery, Mike OF 1994-95 .306 224 651 122 199 45 12 12 78 75 66 18 12Lansing, Mike INF 1998-2000 .274 278 1094 159 300 62 8 27 128 77 159 20 5Ledesma, Aaron INF 2000 .225 32 40 4 9 2 0 0 3 2 9 0 0Liriano, Nelson INF 1993-94, 1998 .262 147 423 67 111 23 8 5 46 60 73 6 6Little, Mark OF 2001 .341 51 85 18 29 6 0 3 13 1 20 5 2Manto, Jeff INF 2000 .800 7 5 2 4 2 0 1 4 2 0 0 0Manwaring, Kirt C 1997-99 .247 262 765 69 189 25 8 5 67 80 150 2 10Mayne, Brent C 2000-01 .311 166 495 51 154 28 0 6 84 63 72 1 3McCracken, Quinton OF 1995-97 .254 231 621 72 158 19 10 4 67 62 141 18 11McRae, Brian OF 1999 .261 7 23 1 6 2 0 1 1 2 7 0 0Mejia, Roberto INF 1993-95 .224 126 397 47 89 23 6 10 38 28 113 7 3Melhuse, Adam C 2000-01 .181 63 94 8 17 2 1 1 12 9 23 1 0Mendoza, Carlos OF 2000 .100 13 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1Murphy, Dale OF 1993 .143 26 42 1 6 1 0 0 7 5 15 0 0Nokes, Matt C 1995 .182 10 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0Norton, Greg INF, OF 2001 .267 117 225 30 60 13 2 13 40 19 65 1 0Ochoa, Alex OF 2001 .251 58 187 25 47 10 3 1 17 21 23 5 4Ortiz, Jose INF 2001 .255 53 204 38 52 8 1 13 35 14 36 3 1Owens, Jayhawk C 1993-96 .232 130 323 54 75 16 2 11 36 38 104 5 1Peña, Elvis INF 2000- .333 10 9 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0Perez, Neifi INF 1996-01 .282 668 2728 395 769 125 49 43 281 133 287 33 24Petersen, Chris INF 1999 .154 7 13 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0Petrick, Ben C 1999-01 .277 156 452 86 125 28 4 18 71 61 113 3 3Phillips, J.R. INF/OF 1999 .231 25 39 5 9 4 0 2 4 0 13 0 0Pierre, Juan OF 2000-01 .323 207 817 134 264 28 11 2 75 54 44 53 23Pulliam, Harvey OF 1995-97 .264 74 87 18 23 4 0 4 12 7 23 0 1

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Name Pos. Years AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CSRaabe, Brian INF 1997 .333 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Reed, Jeff C 1996-99 .286 365 962 131 275 52 2 36 134 132 201 4 4Sefcik, Kevin INF 2001 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Servais, Scott C 2000 .218 33 101 6 22 4 0 1 13 7 16 0 1Sexton, Chris INF/OF 1999 .237 35 59 9 14 0 1 1 7 11 10 4 2Sheaffer, Danny C 1993-94 .258 126 326 37 84 13 1 5 44 18 26 2 5Shumpert, Terry INF/OF 1998-01 .296 344 793 150 235 52 15 24 103 76 133 36 7Sosa, Juan INF/OF 1999- .222 11 9 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0Strittmatter, Mark C 1998 .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Tatum, Jim C/INF 1993, 1995 .212 126 132 11 28 6 1 1 16 6 34 0 0Thompson, Milt OF 1996 .067 14 15 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0Uribe, Juan INF 2001 .300 72 273 32 82 15 11 8 53 8 55 3 0Van Burkleo, Ty INF 1994 .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Vander Wal, John INF/OF 1994-98 .262 465 558 72 146 29 5 21 98 77 154 6 5Walker, Larry OF 1995-01 .341 853 3037 689 1036 223 30 210 645 396 476 111 31Walker,Todd INF 2000-01 .304 142 461 80 140 28 6 19 79 45 59 5 4Watkins, Pat OF 1999 .053 16 19 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0Wedge, Eric C 1993 .182 9 11 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0Weiss, Walt INF 1994-97 .266 523 1760 264 469 71 14 14 143 300 249 42 14White, Derrick OF 1998 .000 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0Young, Eric INF/OF 1993-97 .295 613 2120 378 626 102 28 30 227 254 155 180 69Young, Gerald OF 1993 .053 19 19 5 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 1

Pitchers and career statitsics as a RockieName Years W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOAcevedo, Juan 1995, 2001 4 8 6.17 56 11 0 0 0 97.2 119 77 67 39 66Aldred, Scott (L) 1993 0 0 10.80 5 0 0 0 0 6.2 10 10 8 9 5Alston, Garvin 1996 1 0 9.00 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 6 6 3 5Arrojo, Rolando 2000 5 9 6.04 19 19 0 0 0 101.1 120 77 68 46 80Ashby, Andy 1993 0 4 8.50 20 9 0 0 1 54.0 89 54 51 32 33Astacio, Pedro 1997-2001 53 48 5.43 130 129 14 1 0 827.1 920 533 499 290 749Aybar, Manny 2000 0 1 16.2 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 5 3 3 0 0Bailey, Roger 1995-97 18 19 4.90 92 46 5 2 1 356.0 392 216 194 161 162Beckett, Robbie (L) 1996-97 0 0 11.57 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 9 9 10 8Belinda, Stand 2000 1 3 7.07 46 0 0 0 1 35.2 39 32 28 17 40Belitz, Todd (L) 2001 1 1 7.71 8 0 0 0 0 9.1 9 8 8 3 5Beltran, Rigo (L) 1999-2000 0 0 10.95 13 1 0 0 0 12.1 26 15 15 10 16Blair, Willie 1993-94 6 15 5.11 93 19 1 0 3 223.2 282 147 127 81 152Bohanon, Brian (L) 1999-2001 29 30 5.82 87 78 5 2 0 471.1 544 326 305 218 265Bottenfield, Kent 1993-94 6 6 6.04 29 15 1 0 1 101.1 114 69 68 48 45Brownson, Mark 1998-99 1 2 6.91 9 9 1 1 0 43.0 58 33 33 10 29Burke, John 1996-97 4 6 6.75 28 9 0 0 0 74.2 104 59 56 33 58Carrara, Giovanni 2000 0 1 12.83 8 0 0 0 0 13.1 21 19 19 11 15Castillo, Frank 1997 6 3 5.42 14 14 0 0 0 86.1 107 57 52 25 59Chacon, Shawn 2001 6 10 5.06 27 27 0 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 87 134Chouinard, Bobby 2000-01 2 2 3.86 39 0 0 0 0 40.1 45 24 21 10 28Christman, Tim 2001 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 2Croushore, Rick 2000 2 0 8.74 6 0 0 0 0 11.1 15 11 11 6 11Czajkowski, Jim 1994 0 0 4.15 5 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 4 4 6 2Davenport, Joe 2001 0 0 3.48 7 0 0 0 0 10.1 8 7 4 7 8Davis, Kane 2001 2 4 4.35 57 0 0 0 0 68.1 66 36 33 32 47DeJean, Mike 1997- 14 9 4.95 224 1 0 0 4 256.1 289 155 141 110 130Dingman, Craig 2001 0 0 13.50 7 0 0 0 0 7.1 11 11 11 3 2Dipoto, Jerry 1997- 12 12 4.21 222 0 0 0 36 267.1 276 137 125 107 201Elarton, Scott 2001 0 2 6.65 4 4 0 0 0 23.0 20 17 17 10 11Estrada, Horacio 2001 1 1 14.54 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 8 7 7 1 4Farmer, Mike (L) 1996 0 1 7.71 7 4 0 0 0 28.0 32 25 24 13 16Frederickson, Scott 1993 0 1 6.21 25 0 0 0 0 29.0 33 25 20 17 20Freeman, Marvin 1994-96 20 18 4.91 67 59 0 0 0 337.0 386 203 184 121 199Gonzalez, Lariel 1998 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0Grahe, Joe 1995 4 3 5.08 17 9 0 0 0 56.2 69 42 32 27 27Grant, Mark 1993 0 1 12.56 14 0 0 0 1 14.1 23 20 20 6 8Habyan, John 1996 1 1 7.13 19 0 0 0 0 24.0 34 19 19 14 25Hackman, Luther 1999 1 2 10.69 5 3 0 0 0 16.0 26 19 19 12 10Hampton, Mike 2001 14 13 5.41 32 32 2 1 0 203.0 236 138 122 85 122Harkey, Mike 1994 1 6 5.79 24 13 0 0 0 91.2 125 61 59 35 39Harris, Greg W. 1993-94 4 20 6.60 42 32 1 0 1 203.1 242 161 149 82 122Hawblitzel, Ryan 1996 0 1 6.00 8 0 0 0 0 15.0 18 12 10 6 7Henry, Butch (L) 1993 2 8 6.59 20 15 1 0 0 84.2 117 66 62 24 39Hickerson, Bryan (L) 1995 1 0 11.88 18 0 0 0 0 16.2 33 24 22 13 12Holmes, Darren 1993-97 23 13 4.42 263 6 0 0 46 328.0 341 171 161 136 297House, Craig 2000- 1 1 7.24 16 0 0 0 0 13.2 13 11 11 17 8Hurst, Bruce (L) 1993 0 1 5.19 3 3 0 0 0 8.2 6 5 5 3 6Hutton, Mark 1997 0 1 7.11 8 1 0 0 0 12.2 22 10 10 7 10Jarvis, Kevin 2000 3 4 5.95 24 19 0 0 0 115.0 138 83 76 33 60Jennings, Jason 2001 4 1 4.58 7 7 1 1 0 39.1 42 21 20 19 26Jimenez, Jose 2000-01 11 3 3.58 128 0 0 0 41 125.2 119 54 50 50 81Jones, Bobby J. (L) 1997-99 14 19 5.90 69 44 1 0 0 273.0 315 196 179 155 188Karl, Scott (L) 2000 2 3 7.68 17 9 0 0 0 65.2 95 56 56 33 29Kile, Darryl 1998-99 21 30 5.84 68 67 5 1 0 421.0 482 291 273 205 274Knudson, Mark 1993 0 0 22.24 4 0 0 0 0 5.2 16 14 14 5 3Lee, David 1999-2000 3 2 4.45 43 0 0 0 1 54.2 53 30 27 35 44Leskanic, Curtis 1993-99 31 20 4.92 356 11 0 0 20 470.0 472 270 257 221 415Mayne, Brent 2000-01 1 0 1.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 0McCurry, Jeff 1997 1 4 4.43 33 0 0 0 0 40.2 43 22 20 20 19McElroy, Chuck (L) 1998-99 9 5 4.13 119 0 0 0 2 109.0 116 52 50 52 98

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Name Years W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOMiceli, Dan 2001 2 0 2.21 22 0 0 0 1 20.1 18 8 5 5 17Minchey, Nate 1997 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 1 1Moore, Marcus 1993-94 4 2 6.45 56 0 0 0 0 60.0 63 51 43 41 46Moraga, David (L) 2000 0 0 45.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 5 5 0 0Muñoz, Mike (L) 1993-98 15 14 5.50 300 0 0 0 8 239.0 272 162 146 112 180Myers, Mike (L) 2000-01 2 4 2.74 151 0 0 0 1 85.1 56 27 26 48 77Neagle, Denny (L) 2001 9 8 5.38 30 30 0 0 0 170.2 192 107 102 60 139Nichting, Chris 2001 0 0 4.50 7 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 3 3 0 7Nied, David 1993-96 14 18 5.47 46 39 3 1 0 218.2 252 141 133 100 127Olivares, Omar 1995 1 3 7.39 11 6 0 0 0 31.2 44 28 26 21 15Painter, Lance (L) 1993-96 13 10 5.65 92 22 1 0 1 208.2 254 137 131 70 141Parrett, Jeff 1993 3 3 5.38 40 6 0 0 1 73.2 78 47 44 45 66Porzio, Mike (L) 1999 0 0 8.59 16 0 0 0 0 14.2 21 14 14 10 10Powell, Jay 2001 3 1 2.79 39 0 0 0 7 38.2 34 18 12 12 26Ramirez, Roberto (L) 1999 1 5 8.68 32 4 0 0 1 40.1 68 42 37 22 32Rath, Fred 1998 0 0 1.69 2 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 1 1 2 2Reed, Steve 1993-97 25 18 3.68 329 0 0 0 15 369.2 335 170 151 123 275Rekar, Bryan 1995-97 7 10 6.54 31 27 1 0 0 152.2 193 119 111 56 89Reynoso, Armando 1993-96 30 31 4.65 89 87 5 0 0 503.0 571 289 260 170 270Ritz, Kevin 1994-98 39 38 5.20 101 98 3 0 2 576.1 654 358 333 253 337Rose, Brian 2000- 4 5 5.51 12 12 0 0 0 63.2 72 41 39 30 40Ruffin, Bruce (L) 1993-97 17 18 3.84 246 12 0 0 60 321.0 299 157 137 165 319Saberhagen, Bret 1995 2 1 6.28 9 9 0 0 0 43.0 60 33 30 13 29Sager, A.J. 1995 0 0 7.36 10 0 0 0 0 14.2 19 16 12 7 10Saipe, Mike 1998 0 1 10.80 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 22 12 12 0 2Sanford, Mo 1993 1 2 5.30 11 6 0 0 0 35.2 37 25 21 27 36Scott, Tim 1997 0 0 10.13 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 3 3 2 2Service, Scott 1993 0 0 9.64 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 8 5 5 1 3Shepherd, Keith 1993 1 3 6.98 14 1 0 0 1 19.1 26 16 15 4 7Smith, Bryn 1993 2 4 8.49 11 5 0 0 0 29.2 47 29 28 11 9Speier, Justin 2001 4 3 3.70 42 0 0 0 0 56.0 47 24 23 12 47Stoops, Jim 1998 1 0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 1 1 3 0Suzuki, Mac 2001 0 2 15.63 3 1 0 0 0 6.1 9 12 11 11 5Swift, Bill 1995-97 14 10 5.47 40 35 0 0 2 189.1 230 131 115 74 102Tavarez, Julian 2000 11 5 4.43 51 12 1 0 1 120.0 124 68 59 53 62Thompson, Mark 1994-98 16 20 6.11 69 47 3 1 0 282.2 354 209 192 129 157Thomson, John 1997-2001 20 35 5.04 81 80 6 1 1 483.2 536 288 271 161 314Veres, Dave 1998-99 7 9 3.99 136 0 0 0 39 153.1 155 72 68 64 145Villone, Ron 2001 1 3 6.36 22 6 0 0 0 46.2 56 35 33 29 48Wainhouse, David 1998-99 1 0 6.35 29 0 0 0 0 39.2 52 28 28 21 21Walker, Pete 2000 0 0 17.36 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 10 9 9 4 2Walton, Bruce 1994 1 0 8.44 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 5 5 3 1Wasdin, John 2000-01 2 4 6.30 32 3 1 0 0 60.0 74 42 42 17 52Wayne, Gary 1993 5 3 5.05 65 0 0 0 1 62.1 68 40 35 26 49White, Gabe (L) 2000-01 12 9 4.00 136 0 0 0 5 150.2 132 68 67 40 129Wright, Jamey 1996-99 25 33 5.57 92 91 2 0 0 541.2 648 368 335 261 239Yoshii, Masato 2000- 6 15 5.86 29 29 0 0 0 167.1 201 112 109 53 88

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00*Brad Andress, 2000-01

1*Jerry Royster, 1993Trenidad Hubbard, 1994-95Curtis Goodwin, 1998*Dave Garcia, 2000-01

2Gerald Young, 1993*Gene Glynn, 1994, 1996-98Terry Jones, 1996Chris Petersen, 1999Juan Sosa, 1999Aaron Ledesma, 2000Jeff Frye, 2000Brent Butler, 2001

3*Jerry Royster, 1993Dale Murphy, 1993Q. McCracken, 1995-97Mike Lansing, 1998-2000Ron Gant, 2001Alex Ochoa, 2001

4Nelson Liriano, 1993-94Craig Counsell, 1995*Jackie Moore, 1997-98Chris Sexton, 1999Jeffrey Hammonds, 2000Juan Uribe, 2001

5Alex Cole, 1993Neifi Perez, 1996-2001

6Daryl Boston, 1993Jason Bates, 1995-98*Bruce Kimm, 1999Jeff Frye, 2000Juan Pierre, 2000Ben Petrick, 2001

7Joe Girardi, 1993-95Trenidad Hubbard, 1996Craig Counsell, 1997Kurt Abbott, 1998-99Jeff Cirillo, 2000-01

8Roberto Mejia, 1993-95Kirt Manwaring, 1997-99Brent Mayne, 2000-01

9Vinny Castilla, 1993-99Juan Pierre, 2001

10Dante Bichette, 1993-99Mike Hampton, 2001

11Matt Nokes, 1995Angel Echevarria, 1996-98*Jim Leyland, 1999* Toby Harrah, 2000-01

12Freddie Benavides, 1993Mike Kingery, 1994-95Pedro Castellano, 1996Brian Raabe, 1997Darryl Hamilton, 1998-99Edgard Clemente, 1999Brian Hunter, 2000Todd Walker, 2001Jose Ortiz, 2001

13Charlie Hayes, 1993-94Ryan Hawblitzel, 1996*Clint Hurdle, 1997-2001

14Andres Galarraga, 1993-97Todd Wa l k e r, 2000Greg Norton, 2001

15P. Castellano, 1993, 1995Jeff Reed, 1996-99Ben Petrick, 1999-2000Denny Neagle, 2001

16Danny Sheaffer, 1993-94

Curtis Leskanic, 1995-99*Fred Kendall, 2000Mac Suzuki, 2001Kimera Bartee, 2001

17David Nied, 1993-96Todd Helton, 1997-2001

18Bruce Ruffin, 1993-97Mike DeJean, 2000*Fred Kendall, 2001

19Willie Blair, 1993-94Jim Tatum, 1995Jamey Wright, 1996-97Derrick White, 1998Edgard Clemente, 1998-99Scott Karl, 2000Mark Little, 2001

20Jim Tatum, 1993Howard Johnson, 1994Bill Swift, 1995-97Mike Saipe, 1998*Lorenzo Bundy, 1999*Dallas Williams, 2000-01

21Eric Young, 1993-97Jamey Wright, 1998-99Masato Yoshii, 2000Kevin Sefcik, 2001Adam Melhuse, 2001

22Eric Wedge, 1993Walt Weiss, 1994-97Nelson Liriano, 1998Mark Strittmatter, 1998Pat Watkins, 1999Terry Shumpert,1999-2001

23*Don Zimmer, 1993-95Bryan Rekar, 1996-97Chuck McElroy, 1998-99John Cangelosi, 1999Jeff Manto, 2000Bubba Carpenter, 2000Elvis Peña, 2000Joe Davenport, 2001Jacob Cruz, 2001

24Jerald Clark, 1993*Dwight Evans, 1994Harvey Pulliam, 1995-97*Ken Griffey, 1996Jeff Barry, 1998Derrick Gibson, 1998Tom Goodwin, 2000

25*Don Baylor, 1993-98*Buddy Bell, 2000-01

26*Amos Otis, 1993Ellis Burks, 1994-98*Rich Donnelly, 1999-2001

27Greg W. Harris, 1993Butch Henry, 1993Mike Harkey, 1994Ty Van Burkleo, 1994Jorge Brito, 1995-96Steve Decker, 1996Milt Thompson, 1996Darryl Hamilton, 1998Mike Kelly, 1999Jeff Barry, 1999Todd Hollandsworth, 2000-01

28Bryn Smith, 1993Lance Painter, 1993-96Rene Gonzales, 1997Darnell Coles, 1997Greg Colbrunn, 1998Terry Shumpert, 1998Lenny Harris, 1999Mike Myers, 2000-01

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*Ron Hassey, 1993-95Eric Anthony, 1996Harvey Pulliam, 1996Mark Thompson, 1998*Milt May, 1999Scott Servais, 2000Carlos Mendoza, 2000Ron Villone, 2001Gary Bennett, 2001

30Keith Shepherd, 1993Kevin Ritz, 1994-98Rolando Arrojo, 2000Adam Melhuse, 2000Justin Speier, 2001

31Greg W. Harris, 1994Roger Bailey, 1995, 1997Bret Saberhagen, 1995J.R. Phillips, 1999Darren Bragg, 2000Robin Jennings, 2001Sal Fasano, 2001

32Jayhawk Owens, 1993Scott Aldred, 1993Mike Harkey, 1994Mark Thompson, 1995-97Mark Brownson, 1998-99Kevin Jarvis, 2000Dan Miceli, 2001

33Chris Jones, 1993-94Larry Walker, 1995-2001

34Mo Sanford, 1993Scott Service, 1993Jayhawk Owens, 1994-96Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001

35John Vander Wal, 1994-98Henry Blanco, 1999Gabe White, 2000Butch Huskey, 2000Cliff Brumbaugh, 2001

36*Larry Bearnarth, 1993-95Mike Farmer, 1996Bobby M. Jones, 1997-99Gabe White, 2000-01

37Jay Gainer, 1993*Rick Mathews, 1995John Burke, 1996-97*Tommy Sandt, 1999Stan Belinda, 2000Kane Davis, 2001

38Jeff Parrett, 1993Jim Czajkowski, 1994Roger Bailey, 1995-96Jeff McCurry, 1997Lariel Gonzalez, 1998Manny Aybar, 2000

39Steve Reed, 1993-97Jim Stoops, 1998Angel Echevarria, 1999-2000Jay Powell, 2001

40Darren Holmes, 1993-97Brian Rose, 2000Scott Elarton, 2001

41Mark Knudson, 1993*Bill Plummer, 1994*Art Howe, 1995Robbie Beckett, 1996-97David Wainhouse, 1998Brian Bohanon, 1999-2001

42A. Reynoso, 1993-96*Jackie Moore, 1997#(retired, 1997)

43Andy Ashby, 1993

Mike Muñoz, 1993-98David Wainhouse, 1999Bobby Chouinard, 2000-01

44Marvin Freeman, 1994-96Alan Cockrell, 1996Mike DeJean, 1997-2000Rolando Arrojo, 2000Mario Encarnacion, 2001

45Curtis Leskanic, 1993-94*Frank Funk, 1996Jerry Dipoto, 1997-2001

46Kent Bottenfield, 1993-94Greg W. Harris, 1994*Paul Zuvella, 1996*P.J. Carey, 1997John Wasdin, 2000-01Todd Belitz, 2001

47Bruce Hurst, 1993Lance Painter, 1993Mark Thompson, 1994Omar Olivares, 1995Bryan Hickerson, 1995*Jackie Moore, 1996Nate Minchey, 1997Dave Veres, 1998-99Giovanni Carrara, 2000Horacio Estrada, 2001

48A.J. Sager, 1995John Habyan, 1996Frank Castillo, 1997Rigo Beltran, 1999-2000Craig House, 2000Chris Nichting, 2001

49Scott Fredrickson, 1993Juan Acevedo, 1995*Frank Funk, 1997-98Roberto Ramirez, 1999Jose Jimenez, 2000-01

50Garvin Alston, 1996*Bill Hayes, 1998Julian Tavarez, 2000

51Luther Hackman, 1999David Lee, 2000Craig Dingman, 2001

52John Thomson, 1997-2001

53Gary Wayne, 1993Bruce Walton, 1993Mark Hutton, 1997Fred Rath, 1998Mike Porzio, 1999*Marcel Lachemann, 2000-01

54Marcus Moore, 1993-94Tim Scott, 1997David Lee, 1999Rick Croushore, 2000Pete Walker, 2000Tim Christman, 2001

55Mark Grant, 1993Joe Grahe, 1995Brooks Kieschnick, 2001

56Bryan Rekar, 1995Brian McRae, 1999Shawn Chacon, 2001

57Darryl Kile, 1999Jason Jennings, 2001

73Robert Averette, 2001

*—manager/coach#—MLB retired No. 42 in 1997 tohonor the 50th anniversary ofJackie Robinson’s first seasonwitBrooklyn Dodgers.

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199367-95, .414, -37.0, sixth place

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EBenavides .286 74 213 20 61 86 10 3 3 26 3 1 0 6-1 27 3-2 4 13Bichette .310 141 538 93 167 283 43 5 21 89 0 8 7 28-2 99 14-8 7 9Boston .261 124 291 46 76 135 15 1 14 40 0 1 2 26-1 57 1-6 5 2Castellano .183 34 71 12 13 24 2 0 3 7 0 0 0 8-0 16 1-1 1 4Castilla .255 105 337 36 86 136 9 7 9 30 0 5 2 13-4 45 2-5 10 11Clark .282 140 478 65 135 212 26 6 13 67 3 1 10 20-2 60 9-6 12 12Cole .256 126 348 50 89 106 9 4 0 24 4 2 2 43-3 58 30-13 6 4Gainer .171 23 41 4 7 16 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 4-0 12 1-1 0 1Galarraga .370 120 470 71 174 283 35 4 22 98 0 6 6 24-12 73 2-4 9 11Girardi .290 86 310 35 90 123 14 5 3 31 12 1 3 24-0 41 6-6 6 6Hayes .305 157 573 89 175 299 45 2 25 98 1 8 5 43-6 82 11-6 25 20Jones .273 86 209 29 57 94 11 4 6 31 5 1 0 10-1 48 9-4 6 2Liriano .305 48 151 28 46 64 6 3 2 15 5 1 0 18-2 22 6-4 6 6Mejia .231 65 229 31 53 92 14 5 5 20 4 1 1 13-1 63 4-1 2 12Murphy .143 26 42 1 6 7 1 0 0 7 0 2 0 5-1 15 0-0 5 0Owens .209 33 86 12 18 32 5 0 3 6 0 0 2 6-1 30 1-0 1 7Sheaffer .278 82 216 26 60 83 9 1 4 32 2 6 1 8-0 15 2-3 9 2Tatum .204 92 98 7 20 28 5 0 1 12 0 2 1 5-0 27 0-0 0 2Wedge .182 9 11 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0Young, E. .269 144 490 82 132 173 16 8 3 42 14 4 4 63-3 41 42-19 9 18Young, G. .053 19 19 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-0 1 0-1 2 2Colorado .273 162 5517 758 1507 2329 278 59 142 704 70 52 46 388-40 944 146-90 125 167Opponents .294 162 5660 967 1664 2595 280 54 181 913 82 78 41 609-66 913 119-56 118 146Slugging Percentage: Benavides .404, Bichette .526, Boston .464, Castellano .338, Castilla .404, Clark 444, Cole .305, Gainer .390,Galarraga .602 , Girardi .397, Hayes 522, Jones .450, Liriano .424, Mejia .402, Murphy .167, Owens .372, Sheaffer .384, Tatum .286, Wedge.182, Young, E. .353, Young, G. .053.On-Base Percentage: Benavides .305, Bichette .348, Boston .325, Castellano .266, Castilla .283, Clark .324, Cole .339, Gainer .244,Galarraga .403, Girardi .346, Hayes .355, Jones .305, Liriano .376, Mejia .275, Murphy .224, Owens .277, Sheaffer .299, Tatum .245, Wedge182, Young, E. .355, Young, G. .217.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAldred 0-0 10.80 5 0 0 0 0 6.2 10 10 8 1 1 9 5 1 0Ashby 0-4 8.50 20 9 0 0 1 54.0 89 54 51 5 3 32 33 2 3Blair 6-10 4.75 46 18 1 0 0 146.0 184 90 77 20 3 42 84 6 1Bottenfield 3-5 6.10 14 14 1 0 0 76.2 86 53 52 13 1 38 30 0 0Fredrickson 0-1 6.21 25 0 0 0 0 29.0 33 25 20 3 1 17 20 4 1Grant 0-1 12.56 14 0 0 0 1 14.1 23 20 20 4 0 6 8 2 0Harris 1-8 6.50 13 13 0 0 0 73.1 88 62 53 15 4 30 40 4 3Henry 2-8 6.59 20 15 1 0 0 84.2 117 66 62 14 1 24 39 1 0Holmes 3-3 4.05 62 0 0 0 25 66.2 56 21 30 6 2 20 60 2 1Hurst 0-1 5.19 3 3 0 0 0 8.2 6 5 5 1 0 3 6 1 1Knudson 0-0 22.24 4 0 0 0 0 5.2 16 14 14 4 0 5 3 2 0Leskanic 1-5 5.37 18 8 0 0 0 57.0 59 40 34 7 2 27 30 8 2Moore 3-1 6.84 27 0 0 0 0 26.1 30 25 20 4 1 20 13 4 0Muñoz 2-1 4.50 21 0 0 0 0 18.0 21 12 9 1 0 9 16 2 0Nied 5-9 5.17 16 16 1 0 0 87.0 99 53 50 8 1 42 46 1 1Painter 2-2 6.00 10 6 1 0 0 39.0 52 26 26 5 0 9 16 2 0Parrett 3-3 5.38 40 6 0 0 1 73.2 78 47 44 6 2 45 66 11 1Reed, S. 9-5 4.48 64 0 0 0 3 84.1 80 47 42 13 3 30 51 1 0Reynoso 12-11 4.00 30 30 4 0 0 189.0 206 101 84 22 9 63 117 7 6Ruffin 6-5 3.87 59 12 0 0 2 139.2 145 71 60 10 1 69 126 8 0Sanford 1-2 5.30 11 6 0 0 0 35.2 37 25 21 4 0 27 36 2 1Service 0-0 9.64 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 8 5 5 1 1 1 3 0 0Shepherd 1-3 6.98 14 1 0 0 1 19.1 26 16 15 4 1 4 7 1 0Smith, B. 2-4 8.49 11 5 0 0 0 29.2 47 29 28 2 3 11 9 1 0Wayne 5-3 5.05 65 0 0 0 1 62.1 68 40 35 8 1 26 49 9 1Colorado 67-95 5.41 162 162 9 0 35 1431.1 1664 967 860 181 41 609 913 82 22Opponents 95-67 4.23 162 162 19 13 38 1445.2 1507 758 679 142 46 388 944 50 17

199453-64, .453, -6.5, third place

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CSGDP EBichette .304 116 484 74 147 265 33 2 27 95 0 2 4 19-3 70 21-8 17 2Burks .322 42 149 33 48 101 8 3 13 24 0 0 0 16-3 39 3-1 3 3Castilla .331 52 130 16 43 65 11 1 3 18 1 3 0 7-1 23 2-1 3 2Galarraga .319 103 417 77 133 247 21 0 31 85 0 5 8 19-8 93 8-3 10 8Girardi .276 93 330 47 91 120 9 4 4 34 6 2 2 21-1 48 3-3 13 5Hayes .288 113 423 46 122 183 23 4 10 50 0 1 3 36-4 71 3-6 11 17Hubbard .280 18 25 3 7 13 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 3-0 4 0-0 1 0Johnson .211 93 227 30 48 92 10 2 10 40 0 3 0 39-2 73 11-3 2 2Jones .300 21 40 6 12 16 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 2-1 14 0-1 1 1

Year-by-Year Statistics

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1994 Continued…PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CSGDP EKingery .349 105 301 56 105 160 27 8 4 41 5 8 2 30-2 26 5-7 8 4Liriano .255 87 255 39 65 101 17 5 3 31 3 3 0 42-5 44 0-2 4 10Mejia .241 38 116 11 28 50 8 1 4 14 0 1 0 15-2 33 3-1 1 7Owens .250 6 12 4 3 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 3 0-0 1 0Sheaffer .218 44 110 11 24 31 4 0 1 12 0 0 0 10-0 11 0-2 2 1Van Burkleo .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0Vander Wal .245 91 110 12 27 47 3 1 5 15 0 1 0 16-0 31 2-1 4 0Weiss .251 110 423 58 106 128 11 4 1 32 4 3 0 56-0 58 12-7 6 13Young, E. .272 90 228 37 62 98 13 1 7 30 5 2 2 38-1 17 18-7 3 2Colorado .274 117 4006 573 1098 1757 206 39 125 540 50 36 23 378-33 761 91-53 96 84Opponents .292 117 4060 638 1185 1875 240 45 120 602 53 34 49 448-43 703 87-44 90 101Slugging Percentage: Bichette .548, Burks .678, Castilla .500, Galarraga .592, Girardi .364, Hayes .433, Hubbard .520, Johnson .405, Jones.400, Kingery .532, Liriano .396, Mejia .431, Owens .417, Sheaffer .282, Van Burkleo .000, Vander Wal .427, Weiss .303, Young, E. .430.On-Base Percentage: Bichette .334, Burks .388, Castilla .357, Galarraga .356, Girardi .321, Hayes .348, Hubbard .357, Johnson .323, Jones.333, Kingery .402, Liriano .357, Mejia .326, Owens .400, Sheaffer .283, Van Burkleo .000, Vander Wal .339, Weiss .336, Young, E. .378.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKBlair 0-5 5.79 47 1 0 0 3 77.2 98 57 50 9 4 39 68 4 0Bottenfield 3-1 5.84 15 1 0 0 1 24.2 28 16 16 1 2 10 15 2 0Czajkowski 0-0 4.15 5 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 4 4 2 3 6 2 1 0Freeman 10-2 2.80 19 18 0 0 0 112.2 113 39 35 10 5 23 67 4 0Harkey 1-6 5.79 24 13 0 0 0 91.2 125 61 59 10 1 35 39 0 2Harris 3-12 6.65 29 19 1 0 1 130.0 154 99 96 22 5 52 82 5 1Holmes 0-3 6.35 29 0 0 0 3 28.1 35 25 20 5 1 24 33 2 0Leskanic 1-1 5.64 8 3 0 0 0 22.1 27 14 14 2 0 10 17 2 0Moore 1-1 6.15 29 0 0 0 0 33.2 33 26 23 4 5 21 33 4 1Muñoz 4-2 3.74 57 0 0 0 1 45.1 37 22 19 3 0 31 32 2 0Nied 9-7 4.80 22 22 2 1 0 122.0 137 70 65 15 4 47 74 7 2Painter 4-6 6.11 15 14 0 0 0 73.2 91 51 50 9 1 26 41 3 1Reed, S. 3-2 3.94 61 0 0 0 3 64.0 79 33 28 9 6 26 51 1 0Reynoso 3-4 4.82 9 9 1 0 0 52.1 54 30 28 5 6 22 25 2 2Ritz 5-6 5.62 15 15 0 0 0 73.2 88 49 46 5 4 35 53 6 1Ruffin 4-5 4.04 56 0 0 0 16 55.2 55 28 25 6 1 30 65 5 0Thompson 1-1 9.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 16 9 9 2 1 8 5 0 0Walton 1-0 8.44 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 5 5 1 0 3 1 0 1Colorado 53-64 5.15 117 117 4 5 28 1031.0 1185 638 590 120 49 448 703 50 11Opponents 64-53 4.49 117 117 11 4 27 1038.1 1098 573 518 125 23 378 761 44 8

199577-67, .535, -1.0, second place, NL Wild Card qualifiers

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EBates .267 116 322 42 86 135 17 4 8 46 2 0 2 42-3 70 3-6 4 5Bichette .340 139 579 102 197 359 38 2 40 128 0 7 4 22-5 96 13-9 16 3Brito .216 18 51 5 11 14 3 0 0 7 1 0 1 2-0 17 1-0 1 1Burks .266 103 278 41 74 138 10 6 14 49 1 1 2 39-0 72 7-3 7 5Castellano .000 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 0Castilla .309 139 527 82 163 297 34 2 32 90 4 6 4 30-2 87 2-8 15 15Counsell .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0Galarraga .280 143 554 89 155 283 29 3 31 106 0 5 13 32-6 146 12-2 14 13Girardi .262 125 462 63 121 166 17 2 8 55 12 1 2 29-0 76 3-3 15 10Hubbard .310 24 58 13 18 31 4 0 3 9 1 0 0 8-0 6 2-1 2 0Kingery .269 119 350 66 94 144 18 4 8 37 6 1 0 45-1 40 13-5 7 5McCracken .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0Mejia .154 23 52 5 8 12 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 0-0 17 0-1 1 2Nokes .182 10 11 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 4 0-0 1 1Owens .244 18 45 7 11 25 2 0 4 12 0 1 1 2-0 15 0-0 0 1Pulliam .400 5 5 1 2 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0Tatum .235 34 34 4 8 11 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1-0 7 0-0 1 0Vander Wal .347 105 101 15 35 60 8 1 5 21 0 1 0 16-5 23 1-1 2 2Walker .306 131 494 96 151 300 31 5 36 101 0 5 14 49-13 72 16-3 13 3Weiss .260 137 427 65 111 137 17 3 1 25 6 1 5 98-8 57 15-3 7 16Young .317 120 366 68 116 173 21 9 6 36 3 1 5 49-3 29 35-12 4 11Colorado .282 144 4994 785 1406 2351 259 43 200 749 82 31 56 484-47 943 125-59 118 107Opponents .286 144 5042 783 1443 2272 277 36 160 740 76 35 41 512-31 891 100-43123 106Slugging Percentage: Bates .419, Bichette .620, Brito .275, Burks .496, Castellano .000, Castilla .564, Counsell .000, Galarraga .511, Girardi.359, Hubbard .534, Kingery .411, McCracken .000, Mejia .231, Nokes .273, Owens .556, Pulliam 1.200, Tatum .324, Vander Wal .594, Walker.607, Weiss .321, Young .473.On-Base Percentage: Bates .355, Bichette .364, Brito .259, Burks .359, Castellano .286, Castilla .347, Counsell .500, Galarraga .331, Girardi.308, Hubbard .394, Kingery .351, McCracken .000, Mejia .167, Nokes .250, Owens .286, Pulliam .400, Tatum .257, Vander Wal .432, Walker.381, Weiss .403, Young .404.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAcevedo 4-6 6.44 17 11 0 0 0 65.2 82 53 47 15 6 20 40 2 1Bailey 7-6 4.98 39 6 0 0 0 81.1 88 49 45 9 1 39 33 7 1Freeman 3-7 5.89 22 18 0 0 0 94.2 122 64 62 15 2 41 61 5 1Grahe 4-3 5.08 17 9 0 0 0 56.2 69 42 32 6 3 27 27 3 2Hickerson 1-0 11.88 18 0 0 0 0 16.2 33 24 22 5 1 13 12 2 1

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1995 Continued…PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKHolmes 6-1 3.24 68 0 0 0 14 66.2 59 26 24 3 1 28 61 7 1Leskanic 6-3 3.40 76 0 0 0 10 98.0 83 38 37 7 0 33 107 6 1Muñoz 2-4 7.42 64 0 0 0 2 43.2 54 38 36 9 1 27 37 5 0Nied 0-0 20.77 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 11 10 10 2 0 3 3 0 0Olivares 1-3 7.39 11 6 0 0 0 31.2 44 28 26 4 2 21 15 4 0Painter 3-0 4.37 33 1 0 0 1 45.1 55 23 22 9 2 10 36 4 1Reed, S. 5-2 2.14 71 0 0 0 3 84.0 61 24 20 8 1 21 79 0 2Rekar 4-6 4.98 15 14 1 0 0 85.0 95 51 47 11 3 24 60 3 2Reynoso 7-7 5.32 20 18 0 0 0 93.0 116 61 55 12 5 36 40 2 0Ritz 11-11 4.21 31 28 0 0 2 173.1 171 91 81 16 6 65 120 6 0Ruffin 0-1 2.12 37 0 0 0 11 34.0 26 8 8 1 0 19 23 1 0Saberhagen 2-1 6.28 9 9 0 0 0 43.0 60 33 30 8 5 13 29 1 0Sager 0-0 7.36 10 0 0 0 0 14.2 19 16 12 1 0 7 10 0 0Swift 9-3 4.94 19 19 0 0 0 105.2 122 62 58 12 1 43 68 2 0Thompson 2-3 6.53 21 5 0 0 0 51.0 73 42 37 7 1 22 30 2 0Colorado 77-67 4.97 144 144 1 1 43 1288.1 1443 783 711 160 41 512 891 62 13Opponents 67-77 5.07 144 144 7 11 26 1281.2 1406 785 722 200 56 484 943 43 12

199683-79, .512, -8.0, third place

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EAnthony .242 32 62 10 15 29 2 0 4 9 0 1 0 10-0 20 0-1 1 0Bates .206 88 160 19 33 46 8 1 1 9 1 1 2 23-1 34 2-1 7 7Bichette .313 159 633 114 198 336 39 3 31 141 0 10 6 45-4 105 31-12 18 9Brito .071 8 14 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1-0 8 0-0 0 0Burks .344 156 613 142 211 392 45 8 40 128 3 2 6 61-2 114 32-6 19 5Castellano .118 13 17 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3-1 6 0-0 0 0Castilla .304 160 629 97 191 345 34 0 40 113 0 4 5 35-7 88 7-2 20 20Cockrell .250 9 8 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0Decker .320 10 25 8 8 13 2 0 1 8 1 0 0 3-0 3 1-0 0 0Echevarria .286 26 21 2 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 2-0 5 0-0 0 0Galarraga .304 159 626 119 190 376 39 3 47 150 0 8 17 40-3 157 18-8 6 14Hubbard .217 45 60 12 13 23 5 1 1 12 0 0 1 9-0 22 2-0 1 0Jones .300 12 10 6 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0McCracken .290 124 283 50 82 116 13 6 3 40 12 1 1 32-4 62 17-6 5 6Owens .239 73 180 31 43 66 9 1 4 17 3 2 1 27-0 56 4-1 1 9Perez .156 17 45 4 7 9 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0-0 8 2-2 2 2Pulliam .133 10 15 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 6 0-0 1 0Reed, J. .284 116 341 34 97 143 20 1 8 37 6 3 2 43-8 65 2-2 8 11Thompson, Mi. .067 14 15 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-0 3 0-0 0 0Vander Wal .252 104 151 20 38 63 6 2 5 31 0 2 1 19-2 38 2-2 1 1Walker .276 83 272 58 75 155 18 4 18 58 0 3 9 20-2 58 18-2 7 1Weiss .282 155 517 89 146 194 20 2 8 48 14 6 6 80-5 78 10-2 9 30Young .324 141 568 113 184 239 23 4 8 74 2 5 21 47-1 31 53-19 9 12Colorado .287 162 5590 961 1607 2641 297 37 221 909 81 52 82 527-401108 201-66 118 149Opponents .285 162 5596 964 1597 2595 308 48 198 902 56 45 69 624-19 932 122-55139 140Slugging Percentage: Anthony .468, Bates .288, Bichette .531, Brito .071, Burks .639, Castellano .118, Castilla .548, Cockrell .375, Decker.520, Echevarria .286, Galarraga .601, Hubbard .383, Jones .300, McCracken .410, Owens .367, Perez .200, Pulliam .133, Reed, J. .419,Thompson, Mi. .133, Vander Wal .417, Walker .570, Weiss .375, Young .421.On-Base Percentage: Anthony .342, Bates .312, Bichette .359, Brito .235, Burks .408, Castellano .286, Castilla .343, Cockrell .222, Decker.393, Echevarria .346, Galarraga .357, Hubbard .329, Jones .273, McCracken .363, Owens .338, Perez .156, Pulliam .235, Reed, J. .365,Thompson, Mi. .125, Vander Wal .335, Walker .342, Weiss .381, Young .393.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAlston 1-0 9.00 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 6 6 1 1 3 5 1 0Bailey 2-3 6.24 24 11 0 0 1 83.2 94 64 58 7 1 52 45 3 0Beckett 0-0 13.50 5 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 8 8 3 0 9 6 1 0Burke 2-1 7.47 11 0 0 0 0 15.2 21 13 13 3 1 7 19 1 0Farmer 0-1 7.71 7 4 0 0 0 28.0 32 25 24 8 0 13 16 1 0Freeman 7-9 6.04 26 23 0 0 0 129.2 151 100 87 21 6 57 71 13 1Habyan 1-1 7.13 19 0 0 0 0 24.0 34 19 19 4 1 14 25 5 1Hawblitzel 0-1 6.00 8 0 0 0 0 15.0 18 12 10 2 0 6 7 1 0Holmes 5-4 3.97 62 0 0 0 1 77.0 78 41 34 8 1 28 73 2 0Leskanic 7-5 6.23 70 0 0 0 6 73.2 82 51 51 12 2 38 76 6 2Muñoz 2-2 6.65 54 0 0 0 0 44.2 55 33 33 4 1 16 45 0 0Nied 0-2 13.50 6 1 0 0 0 5.1 5 8 8 1 0 8 4 0 0Painter 4-2 5.86 34 1 0 0 0 50.2 56 37 33 12 3 25 48 1 0Reed, S. 4-3 3.96 70 0 0 0 0 75.0 66 38 33 11 6 19 51 1 0Rekar 2-4 8.95 14 11 0 0 0 58.1 87 61 58 11 5 26 25 4 0Reynoso 8-9 4.96 30 30 0 0 0 168.2 195 97 93 27 9 49 88 4 3Ritz 17-11 5.28 35 35 2 0 0 213.0 236 135 125 24 12 105 105 10 1Ruffin 7-5 4.00 71 0 0 0 24 69.2 55 35 31 5 0 29 74 10 0Swift 1-1 5.40 7 3 0 0 2 18.1 23 12 11 1 0 5 5 0 0Thompson, Ma. 9-11 5.30 34 28 3 1 0 169.2 189 109 100 25 13 74 99 1 1Wright 4-4 4.93 16 15 0 0 0 91.1 105 60 50 8 7 41 45 1 2Colorado 83-79 5.59 162 162 5 4 34 1422.2 1597 964 884 198 69 624 932 66 11Opponents 79-83 5.63 162 162 6 4 39 1421.1 1607 961 889 221 82 527 1108 59 15

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199783-79, .512, -7.0, third, NL West

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EBates .240 62 121 17 29 48 10 0 3 11 0 0 3 15-1 27 0-1 3 3Bichette .308 151 561 81 173 286 31 2 26 118 0 7 3 30-1 90 6-5 13 3Burks .290 119 424 91 123 242 19 2 32 82 1 2 3 47-0 75 7-2 17 4Castilla .304 159 612 94 186 335 25 2 40 113 0 4 8 44-9 108 2-4 17 21Coles .318 21 22 1 7 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0-0 6 0-0 0 0Counsell — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0Echevarria .250 15 20 4 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 0 0Galarraga .318 154 600 120 191 351 31 3 41 140 0 3 17 54-2 141 15-8 16 15Gonzales .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0Helton .280 35 93 13 26 45 2 1 5 11 0 0 0 8-0 11 0-1 1 0Manwaring .226 104 337 22 76 93 6 4 1 27 4 2 2 30-0 78 1-5 10 3McCracken .292 147 325 69 95 117 11 1 3 36 6 1 1 42-0 62 28-11 6 4Perez .291 83 313 46 91 139 13 10 5 31 5 4 1 21-4 43 4-3 3 9Pulliam .284 59 67 15 19 31 3 0 3 9 0 0 0 5-0 15 0-1 2 1Raabe .333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0Reed, J. .297 90 256 43 76 137 10 0 17 47 5 0 2 35-1 55 2-1 8 6Vander Wal .174 76 92 7 16 21 2 0 1 11 0 0 0 10-0 33 1-1 2 1Walker .366 153 568 143 208 409 46 4 49 130 0 4 14 78-14 90 33-8 15 2Weiss .270 121 393 52 106 151 23 5 4 38 7 1 2 66-3 56 5-2 7 10Young .282 118 468 78 132 191 29 6 6 45 8 5 5 57-0 37 32-12 16 15Colorado .288 162 5603 923 1611 2677 269 40 239 869 73 35 63 562-351060 137-65138 111Opponents .300 162 5657 908 1697 2709 342 41 196 870 73 52 67 566-23 870 130-54175 122

Slugging Percentage: Bates .397, Bichette .510, Burks .571, Castilla .547, Coles .500, Counsell (—), Echevarria .350, Galarraga .585,Gonzales .500, Helton .484, Manwaring .276, McCracken .360, Perez .444, Pulliam .463, Raabe .333, Reed, J. .535, Vander Wal .228, Walker.720, Weiss .384, Young .408.On-Base Percentage: Bates .338, Bichette .343, Burks .363, Castilla .356, Coles .348, Counsell (—), Echevarria .318, Galarraga .389,Gonzales .500, Helton .337, Manwaring .291, McCracken .374, Perez .333, Pulliam .333, Raabe .333, Reed, J. .386, Vander Wal .255, Walker.452, Weiss .377, Young .363.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAstacio 5-1 4.25 7 7 0 0 0 48.2 49 23 23 9 5 14 51 2 0Bailey 9-10 4.29 29 29 5 2 0 191.0 210 103 91 27 13 70 84 4 0Beckett 0-0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0Burke 2-5 6.56 17 9 0 0 0 59.0 83 46 43 13 6 26 39 4 0Castillo 6-3 5.42 14 14 0 0 0 86.1 107 57 52 16 4 25 59 2 0DeJean 5-0 3.90 55 0 0 0 2 67.2 74 34 30 4 3 24 38 2 0Dipoto 5-3 4.70 74 0 0 0 16 95.2 108 56 50 6 4 33 74 4 1Holmes 9-2 5.34 42 6 0 0 3 89.1 113 58 53 12 0 36 70 4 0Hutton 0-1 7.11 8 1 0 0 0 12.2 22 10 10 3 4 7 10 0 0Jones, B. 1-1 8.38 4 4 0 0 0 19.1 30 18 18 2 0 12 5 0 0Leskanic 4-0 5.55 55 0 0 0 2 58.1 59 36 36 8 0 24 53 4 0McCurry 1-4 4.43 33 0 0 0 0 40.2 43 22 20 7 0 20 19 2 0Minchey 0-0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0Muñoz 3-3 4.53 64 0 0 0 2 45.2 52 25 23 4 0 13 26 3 0Reed, S. 4-6 4.04 63 0 0 0 6 62.1 49 28 28 10 5 27 43 0 0Rekar 1-0 5.79 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 11 7 6 3 0 6 4 0 0Ritz 6-8 5.87 18 18 1 0 0 107.1 142 72 70 16 1 46 56 7 0Ruffin 0-2 5.32 23 0 0 0 7 22.0 18 15 13 3 0 18 31 2 0Scott 0-0 10.13 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0Swift 4-6 6.34 14 13 0 0 0 65.1 85 57 46 11 2 26 29 2 2Thompson 3-3 7.89 6 6 0 0 0 29.2 40 27 26 8 4 13 9 0 1Thomson 7-9 4.71 27 27 2 1 0 166.1 193 94 87 15 5 51 106 2 0Wright 8-12 6.25 26 26 1 0 0 149.2 198 113 104 19 11 71 59 6 2Colorado 83-79 5.25 162 162 9 5 38 1432.2 1697 908 836 196 67 566 870 50 6Opponents 79-83 4.81 162 162 7 8 40 1430.1 1611 923 765 239 63 562 60 59 7

199877-85, .475, -21.0, third, NL West

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EAbbott .254 42 71 9 18 33 6 0 3 15 0 2 1 2-0 19 0-0 2 1Barry .176 15 34 4 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2-0 11 0-0 0 0Bates .189 53 74 10 14 17 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 8-1 21 0-0 4 2Bichette .331 161 662 97 219 337 48 2 22 122 0 4 1 28-2 76 14-4 22 11Burks .286 100 357 54 102 182 22 5 16 54 2 5 2 39-0 80 3-7 10 5Castilla .319 162 645 108 206 380 28 4 46 144 0 6 6 40-7 89 5-9 24 13Clemente .353 11 17 2 6 8 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 8 0-0 0 1Colbrunn .311 62 122 12 38 56 8 2 2 13 0 0 1 8-0 23 3-3 1 2Echevarria .379 19 29 7 11 17 3 0 1 9 0 0 2 2-0 3 0-0 4 0Gibson .429 7 21 4 9 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1-0 4 0-0 0 1Goodwin, C. .245 119 159 27 39 49 7 0 1 6 10 1 0 16-0 40 5-1 3 2Hamilton .335 51 194 30 65 91 9 1 5 25 6 1 1 23-1 20 4-1 0 1Helton .315 152 530 78 167 281 37 1 25 97 1 5 6 53-5 54 3-3 15 7Lansing .276 15 584 73 161 240 39 2 12 66 7 3 5 39-4 88 10-3 18 10Liriano .000 12 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 0-0 1 0

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1998 Continued…PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EManwaring .247 110 291 30 72 96 12 3 2 26 2 1 3 38-3 49 1-5 11 7Perez .274 162 647 80 177 247 25 9 9 59 22 4 1 38-0 70 5-6 8 20Reed .290 113 259 43 75 121 17 1 9 39 3 3 1 37-4 57 0-0 6 7Shumpert .231 23 26 3 6 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2-0 8 0-0 0 0Strittmatter .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0Vander Wal .288 89 104 18 30 57 10 1 5 20 0 1 0 16-0 29 0-0 1 0Walker .363 130 454 113 165 286 46 3 23 67 0 2 4 64-2 61 14-4 11 4White .000 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0Colorado .291 162 5632 826 1640 2594 333 36 183 791 98 41 37 469-29 949 67-47 148 102Opponents .285 162 5545 855 1583 2486 295 43 174 806 62 43 63 562-17 951 108-52157 119

Slugging Percentage: Abbott .465. Barry.206, Bates .230, Bichette .509, Burks .510, Castilla .589, Clemente .471, Colbrunn .459, Echevarria.586, Gibson .476, Goodwin 308, Hamilton .469, Helton .530, Lansing .411, Liriano .000, Manwaring .330, Perez .382, Reed .467, Shumpert.385, Strittmatter .000, Vander Wal .548, Walker .630, White .000.On-Base Percentage: Abbott .276. Barry.216, Bates .268, Bichette .357, Burks .355, Castilla .362, Clemente ., Colbrunn .459, Echevarria.586, Gibson .476, Goodwin 308, Hamilton .469, Helton .530, Lansing .411, Liriano .000, Manwaring .339, Perez .313, Reed .377, Shumpert.286, Strittmatter .000, Vander Wal .380, Walker .445, White .000.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAstacio 13-14 6.23 35 34 0 0 0 209.1 245 160 145 39 17 74 170 2 0Brownson 1-0 4.73 2 2 1 1 0 13.1 16 7 7 2 1 2 8 0 0DeJean 3-1 3.03 59 1 0 0 2 74.1 78 29 25 4 1 24 27 3 0Dipoto 3-4 3.53 68 0 0 0 19 71.1 61 31 28 8 3 25 49 7 0Gonzalez 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jones 7-8 5.22 35 20 1 0 0 141.1 153 87 82 12 6 66 109 4 1Kile 13-17 5.20 36 35 4 1 0 230.1 257 141 133 28 7 96 158 12 0Leskanic 6-4 4.40 66 0 0 0 2 75.2 75 37 37 9 1 40 55 3 1McElroy 6-4 2.90 78 0 0 0 2 68.1 68 23 22 3 0 24 61 0 0Muñoz 2-2 5.66 40 0 0 0 3 41.1 53 32 26 2 1 16 24 1 0Rath 0-0 1.69 2 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0Ritz 0-2 11.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 17 11 11 1 1 2 3 1 0Saipe 0-1 10.80 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 22 12 12 5 2 0 2 0 0Stoops 1-0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0Thompson 1-2 7.71 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 36 22 20 8 5 12 14 1 0Thomson 8-11 4.81 26 26 2 0 0 161.0 174 86 86 21 2 49 106 4 2Veres 3-1 2.83 63 0 0 0 8 76.1 67 26 24 6 2 27 74 2 2Wainhouse 1-0 4.91 10 0 0 0 0 11.0 15 6 6 1 2 5 3 1 0Wright 9-14 5.67 34 34 1 0 0 206.1 235 143 130 24 11 95 86 6 3Colorado 77-85 4.99 162 162 9 5 36 1432.2 1583 855 794 174 63 562 951 47 9Opponents 85-77 4.75 162 162 10 6 48 1437.2 1640 826 759 183 37 469 949 44 7

199972-90, .444, -28.0, fifth, NL West

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EAbbott,K .273 96 286 41 78 123 17 2 8 41 2 1 0 16-0 69 3-2 4 4Barry,J .268 74 168 19 45 76 16 0 5 26 0 3 2 19-1 29 0-4 4 0Bichette,D .298 151 593 104 177 321 38 2 34 133 0 10 2 54-3 84 6-6 15 13Blanco,H .232 88 263 30 61 97 12 3 6 28 3 2 1 34-1 38 1-1 4 5Cangelosi,J .167 7 6 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0Castilla,V .275 158 615 83 169 294 24 1 33 102 0 5 1 53-7 75 2-3 15 19Clemente,E .253 57 162 24 41 79 10 2 8 25 1 1 0 7-0 46 0-0 4 3Echevarria,A .293 102 191 28 56 96 7 0 11 35 0 0 3 17-0 34 1-3 11 1Gibson,D .179 10 28 2 5 12 1 0 2 6 0 0 1 0-0 7 0-0 2 1Hamilton,D .303 91 337 63 102 131 11 3 4 24 2 1 1 38-0 21 4-5 7 0Harris,L .297 91 158 15 47 59 12 0 0 13 0 0 0 6-0 6 1-1 7 9Helton,T .320 159 578 114 185 339 39 5 35 113 0 4 6 68-6 77 7-6 14 9Kelly,M .500 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0Lansing,M .310 35 145 24 45 66 9 0 4 15 1 1 1 7-0 22 20-0 3 2Manwaring,K .299 48 137 17 41 56 7 1 2 14 0 1 5 12-1 23 0-0 4 5McRae,B .261 7 23 1 6 11 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2-0 7 0-0 0 0Perez .280 157 690 108 193 278 27 11 12 70 9 4 1 28-0 54 13-5 4 14Petersen,C .154 7 13 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-0 3 0-0 0 1Petrick,B .323 19 62 13 20 35 3 0 4 12 0 0 0 10-0 13 1-0 1 2Phillips,J .231 25 39 5 9 19 4 0 2 4 0 0 1 0-0 13 0-0 0 1Reed,J .255 46 106 11 27 38 5 0 2 11 0 1 1 17-1 24 0-1 3 3Sexton,C .237 35 59 9 14 19 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 11-1 10 4-2 2 2Shumpert,T .347 92 262 58 91 153 26 3 10 37 4 5 2 31-2 41 14-0 2 5Sosa,J .222 11 9 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 2 0-0 0 1Walker,L .379 127 438 108 166 311 26 4 37 115 0 6 12 57-8 52 11-4 12 4Watkins,P .053 16 19 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 5 0-0 1 0Colorado .288 162 5717 906 1644 2696 305 39 223 863 54 46 43 508-31 863 70-43 125 118Opponents .301 162 5648 28 1700 2819 326 41 237 971 74 52 60 737-461032 163-63157 122Slugging Percentage: Abbott .430, Barry .452, Bichette .541, Blanco .369, Cangelosi .333, Castilla .478, Clemente .488, Echevarria .503,Gibson .429, Hamilton .389, Harris .373, Helton .587, Kelly 1.000, Lansing .455, Manwaring .409, McRae .478, Perez .403, Petersen .154,Petrick .565, Phillips .487, Reed .371, Sexton .322, Shumpert .584, Sosa .222, Walker .710, Watkins .053.

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1999 Continued…On-Base Percentage: Abbott .310, Barry .344, Bichette .354, Blanco .320, Cangelosi .167, Castilla .331, Clemente .282, Echevarria .360,Gibson .207, Hamilton .386, Harris .330, Helton .395, Kelly .500, Lansing .344, Manwaring .374, McRae .370, Perez .307, Petersen .267,Petrick .417, Phillips .250, Reed .360, Sexton .357, Shumpert .413, Sosa .364, Walker .458, Watkins .143.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAstacio,P 17-11 5.04 34 34 7 0 0 232.0 258 140 130 38 11 75 210 5 0Beltran,R 0-0 7.36 12 0 0 0 0 11.0 20 9 9 2 1 7 15 1 0Bohanon,B 12-12 6.20 33 33 3 1 0 197.1 236 146 136 30 14 92 120 6 0Brownson,M 0-2 7.89 7 7 0 0 0 29.2 42 26 26 8 1 8 21 2 0De Jean,M 2-4 8.41 56 0 0 0 0 61.0 83 61 57 13 2 32 31 3 0Dipoto,J 4-5 4.26 63 0 0 0 1 86.2 91 44 41 10 3 44 69 6 0Hackman,L 1-2 10.69 5 3 0 0 0 16.0 26 19 19 5 0 12 10 0 0Jones,B 6-10 6.33 30 20 0 0 0 112.1 132 91 79 24 6 77 74 4 0Kile,D 8-13 6.61 32 32 1 0 0 190.2 225 150 140 33 6 109 116 13 1Lee,D 3-2 3.67 36 0 0 0 0 49.0 43 21 20 4 4 29 38 3 1Leskanic,C 6-2 5.08 63 0 0 0 0 85.0 87 54 48 7 5 49 77 5 0McElroy,C 3-1 6.20 41 0 0 0 0 40.2 48 29 28 9 0 28 37 4 0Porzio,M 0-0 8.59 16 0 0 0 0 14.2 21 14 14 5 0 10 10 0 0Ramirez,R 1-5 8.26 32 4 0 0 1 40.1 68 42 37 8 0 22 32 4 0Thomson,J 1-10 8.04 14 13 1 0 0 62.2 85 62 56 11 1 36 34 2 0Veres,D 4-8 5.14 73 0 0 0 31 77.0 88 46 44 14 2 37 71 8 1Wainhouse,D 0-0 6.91 19 0 0 0 0 28.2 37 22 22 6 0 16 18 1 0Wright,J 4-3 4.87 16 16 0 0 0 94.1 110 52 51 10 4 54 49 3 0Colorado 72-90 6.01 162 162 12 2 33 1429.0 1700 1028 955 237 60 737 1032 70 3Opponents 90-72 5.20 162 162 12 3 47 1439.2 1644 906 832 223 43 508 863 60 3

200082-80, .506, -15.0, fourth, NL West

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP EBragg,D .221 71 149 16 33 51 7 1 3 21 0 3 0 17 1 41 4 1 3 0Carpenter,C .222 15 27 4 6 15 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 4 0 13 0 0 0 0Cirillo,J .326 157 598 111 195 285 53 2 11 115 1 12 6 67 4 72 3 4 19 15Echevarria,A .111 10 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Frye,J .356 37 87 14 31 37 6 0 0 3 1 1 1 8 0 16 4 0 3 1Goodwin,T .271 91 317 65 86 125 8 8 5 47 5 4 1 50 2 76 39 7 3 3Hammonds,J .335 122 454 94 152 240 24 2 20 106 2 6 5 44 4 83 14 7 11 2Helton,T .372 160 580 138 216 405 59 2 42 147 0 10 4 103 22 61 5 3 12 7Hollandsworth .323 56 167 39 54 95 8 0 11 23 0 0 0 11 1 38 7 3 4 1Hunter,B .275 72 200 36 55 64 4 1 1 13 4 0 1 21 0 31 15 3 2 2Huskey,B .348 45 92 18 32 52 8 0 4 18 0 3 0 16 1 14 1 1 5 0Lansing,M .258 90 365 62 94 153 14 6 11 47 3 1 0 31 1 49 8 2 13 7Ledesma,A .225 32 40 4 9 11 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 9 0 0 1 0Manto,J .800 7 5 2 4 9 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Mayne,B .301 117 335 36 101 140 21 0 6 64 4 8 1 47 13 48 1 3 12 6Melhuse,A .174 23 23 3 4 6 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 1 0Mendoza,C .100 13 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 1Pena,E .333 10 9 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0Perez (Dia,N .287 162 651 92 187 278 39 11 10 71 7 11 0 30 6 63 3 6 9 18Petrick,B .322 52 146 32 47 68 10 1 3 20 1 4 2 20 2 33 1 2 1 4Pierre,J .310 51 200 26 62 64 2 0 0 20 4 1 1 13 0 15 7 6 2 3Servais,S .218 33 101 6 22 29 4 0 1 13 0 1 1 7 2 16 0 1 1 3Shumpert,T .259 115 263 52 68 120 11 7 9 40 0 3 6 28 1 40 8 4 3 4Walker,L .309 87 314 64 97 159 21 7 9 51 0 3 9 46 4 40 5 5 12 1Walker,T .316 57 171 28 54 93 10 4 7 36 1 3 1 20 0 19 4 1 2 5Colorado .294 162 5660 968 1664 2573 320 53 161 905 75 75 42 601 64 907 131 61 126 94Opponents .281 162 5574 897 1568 2626 319 38 221 861 53 52 72 588 721001 102 34 141159Slugging Percentage: Bragg .342, Carpenter .556, Cirillo .477, Echevarria .111, Frye .425, Goodwin 394, Hammonds .529, Helton .698,Hollandsworth .569, Hunter .320, Huskey .565, Lansing .419, Ledesma .275, Manto 1.800, Mayne .418, Melhuse .261, Mendoza .100, Peña.444, Perez .427, Petrick .466, Pierre .320, Servais .287, Shumpert .456, L. Walker .506, T. Walker .544.On-Base Percentage: Bragg .296, Carpenter .323, Cirillo .392, Echevarria .111, Frye .412, Goodwin 368, Hammonds .395, Helton .463,Hollandsworth .365, Hunter .347, Huskey .432, Lansing .315, Ledesma .279, Manto 857, Mayne .381, Melhuse .269, Mendoza .182, Peña.400, Perez .314, Petrick .401, Pierre .353, Servais .273, Shumpert .340, L. Walker .409, T. Walker .385.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKArrojo,R 5-9 6.04 19 19 0 0 0 101.1 120 77 68 14 12 46 80 1 2Astacio,P 12-9 5.27 32 32 3 0 0 196.1 217 119 115 32 15 77 193 8 0Aybar,M 0-1 16.20 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Belinda,S 1-3 7.07 46 0 0 0 1 35.2 39 32 28 10 2 17 40 2 0Beltran,R 0-0 40.50 1 1 0 0 0 1.1 6 6 6 2 0 3 1 0 0Bohanon,B 12-10 4.68 34 26 2 1 0 177.0 181 101 92 24 6 79 98 2 0Carrara,G 0-1 12.83 8 0 0 0 0 13.1 21 19 19 5 1 11 15 0 0Chouinard,B 2-2 3.86 31 0 0 0 0 32.2 35 17 14 4 1 9 23 0 0Croushore,R 2-0 8.74 6 0 0 0 0 11.1 15 11 11 1 1 6 11 1 0De Jean,M 4-4 4.89 54 0 0 0 0 53.1 54 31 29 9 0 30 34 5 0Dipoto,J 0-0 3.95 17 0 0 0 0 13.2 16 6 6 1 0 5 9 0 0House,C 1-1 7.24 16 0 0 0 0 13.2 13 11 11 3 2 17 8 0 0Jarvis,K 3-4 5.95 24 19 0 0 0 115.0 138 83 76 26 4 33 60 2 0Jimenez,J 5-2 3.18 72 0 0 0 24 70.2 63 27 25 4 3 28 44 5 0

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2000 Continued…PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKKarl,S 2-3 7.68 17 9 0 0 0 65.2 95 56 56 14 3 33 29 3 0Lee,D 0-0 11.12 7 0 0 0 1 5.2 10 9 7 3 1 6 6 0 0Mayne,B 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Moraga,D 0-0 45.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0Myers,M 0-1 1.99 78 0 0 0 1 45.1 24 10 10 2 2 24 41 1 0Rose,B 4-5 5.51 12 12 0 0 0 63.2 72 41 39 10 3 30 40 2 1Tavarez,J 11-5 4.43 51 12 1 0 1 120.0 124 68 59 11 7 53 62 2 1Walker,P 0-0 17.36 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 10 9 9 1 0 4 2 0 0Wasdin,J 0-3 5.80 14 3 1 0 0 35.2 42 23 23 6 3 9 35 2 0White,G 11-2 2.17 67 0 0 0 5 83.0 62 21 20 5 3 14 82 1 0Yoshii,M 6-15 5.86 29 29 0 0 0 167.1 201 112 109 32 2 53 88 2 1Colorado 82-80 5.26 162 162 7 2 33 1430.0 1568 897 835 221 72 588 1001 40 5Opponents 80-82 5.38 162 162 6 8 42 1429.0 1664 968 855 161 42 601 907 57 11

200173-89, .451, -19.0, fifth, NL West

PLAYER AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB-I SO SB-CS GDP EBartee,K .000 12 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2-1 5 0-0 0 1Bennett,G .244 46 131 15 32 46 6 1 2 10 2 2 1 12-4 24 0-0 1 2Brumbaugh,C .278 14 36 5 10 15 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2-0 9 0-1 3 0Butler,J .244 53 119 17 29 41 7 1 1 14 2 2 1 7-0 7 1-1 4 5Cirillo,J .313 138 528 72 165 250 26 4 17 83 1 9 5 43-6 63 12-2 15 7Cruz,J .211 44 76 7 16 20 1 0 1 7 1 2 1 10-0 27 0-2 1 2Encarnacion .226 20 62 3 14 15 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5-0 14 2-1 3 0Fasano,S .254 25 63 10 16 30 5 0 3 9 2 0 3 4-0 19 0-0 1 3Gant,R .257 59 171 31 44 80 8 2 8 22 2 2 0 24-2 56 3-1 0 3Gload,R .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0Helton,T .336 159 587 132 197 402 54 2 49 146 1 5 5 98-15 104 7-5 14 2H o l l a n d s w o r t h .368 33 117 21 43 78 15 1 6 19 0 0 0 8-2 20 5-0 1 1Jennings,R .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 1Kieschnick,B .238 35 42 5 10 24 2 1 3 9 0 0 0 3-0 13 0-0 1 2Little,M .341 51 85 18 29 44 6 0 3 13 0 0 4 1-1 20 5-2 0 0Mayne,B .331 49 160 15 53 60 7 0 0 20 0 3 0 16-3 24 0-0 4 1Melhuse,A .183 40 71 5 13 18 2 0 1 8 0 2 0 6-0 18 1-0 3 1Norton,G .267 117 225 30 60 116 13 2 13 40 0 2 0 19-2 65 1-0 6 4Ochoa,A .276 148 536 73 148 216 30 7 8 52 4 4 4 45-0 76 17-13 10 3Ortiz,J .255 53 204 38 52 101 8 1 13 35 1 1 4 14-0 36 3-1 5 8Perez (Dia,N) .298 87 382 65 114 170 19 8 7 47 4 1 0 16-1 49 6-2 8 10Petrick,B .238 85 244 41 58 112 15 3 11 39 1 3 3 31-3 67 3-3 5 8Pierre,J .327 156 617 108 202 256 26 11 2 55 14 1 10 41-1 29 46-17 6 8Sefcik,K .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0Shumpert,T .289 114 242 37 70 106 14 5 4 24 4 1 3 15-2 44 14-3 2 8Uribe ( Te n a , J ) .300 72 273 32 82 143 15 11 8 53 0 0 2 8-1 55 3-0 6 5Walker,L .350 142 497 107 174 329 35 3 38 123 0 8 14 82-6 103 14-5 9 4Walker,T .297 85 290 52 86 144 18 2 12 43 3 3 0 25-1 40 1-3 8 7Colorado .292 162 5690 923 1663 2748 324 61 213 874 81 50 61 511-50 1027 132-54 116 96Opponents .275 162 5541 906 1522 2660 351 35 239 860 60 43 64 598-711058 100-36135 117Slugging Percentage: Bennett .351, Butler .345, Cirillo .473, Cruz .263, Encarnacion .242, Fasano .476, Gload .000, Helton .685, Hollands..667, Little .518, Melhuse .254, Norton .516, Ochoa .403, Ortiz .495, Petrick .459, Pierre .415, Shumpert .438, Uribe .524, Walker .662.On-Base Percentage: Bennett .308, Butler .287, Cirillo .364, Cruz .303, Encarnacion .284, Fasano .329, Gload .000, Helton .432, Holland..408, Little .378, Melhuse .241, Norton .321, Ochoa .334, Ortiz .314, Petrick .327, Pierre .378, Shumpert .337, Uribe .325, Walker .449.

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BKAcevedo,J 0-2 5.63 39 0 0 0 0 32.0 37 24 20 4 1 19 26 0 0Astacio,P 6-13 5.49 22 22 4 1 0 141.0 151 91 86 21 10 50 125 2 0Belitz,T 1-1 7.71 8 0 0 0 0 9.1 9 8 8 2 0 3 5 0 0Bohanon,B 5-8 7.14 20 19 0 0 0 97.0 127 79 77 20 7 47 47 2 0Chacon,S 6-10 5.06 27 27 0 0 0 160.0 157 96 90 26 10 87 134 6 0Chouinard,B 0-0 8.22 8 0 0 0 0 7.2 10 7 7 4 0 1 5 0 0Christman,T 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0Davenport,J 0-0 3.48 7 0 0 0 0 10.1 8 7 4 1 0 7 8 0 0Davis,K 2-4 4.35 57 0 0 0 0 68.1 66 36 33 11 1 32 47 4 0Dingman,C 0-0 13.50 7 0 0 0 1 7.1 11 11 11 4 2 3 2 0 0Elarton,S 4-10 7.06 24 24 0 0 0 132.2 146 105 104 34 6 59 87 5 0Estrada(Ji,H) 1-1 14.54 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 8 7 7 1 1 1 4 0 0Hampton 14-13 5.41 32 32 2 1 0 203.0 236 138 122 31 8 85 122 6 0Jennings,J 4-1 4.58 7 7 1 1 0 39.1 42 21 20 2 1 19 26 1 0Jimenez,J 6-1 4.09 56 0 0 0 17 55.0 56 27 25 6 0 22 37 3 0Miceli,D 2-5 4.80 51 0 0 0 1 45.0 47 29 24 7 0 16 48 4 0Myers,M 2-3 3.60 73 0 0 0 0 40.0 32 17 16 2 1 24 36 0 0Neagle,D 9-8 5.38 30 30 0 0 0 170.2 192 107 102 29 7 60 139 2 0Nichting,C 0-3 4.46 43 0 0 0 1 42.1 55 27 21 8 0 8 40 2 0Powell,J 5-3 3.24 74 0 0 0 7 75.0 75 36 27 9 2 31 54 0 1Speier,J 4-3 3.70 42 0 0 0 0 56.0 47 24 23 8 5 12 47 4 1Suzuki,M 0-2 15.63 3 1 0 0 0 6.1 9 12 11 3 1 11 5 2 0Thomson,J 4-5 4.04 14 14 1 1 0 93.2 84 46 42 15 4 25 68 1 0Villone,R 1-3 6.36 22 6 0 0 0 46.2 56 35 33 6 1 29 48 2 0Wasdin,J 2-1 7.03 18 0 0 0 0 24.1 32 19 19 7 1 8 17 1 0White,G 1-7 6.25 69 0 0 0 0 67.2 70 47 47 18 1 26 47 1 0Colorado 73-89 5.29 162 162 8 8 26 1430.0 1522 906 841 239 64 598 1058 38 1Opponents 89-73 5.24 162 162 2 2 42 1437.2 1663 923 837 213 61 511 1027 63 5

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1985August 8 – Baseball’s new BasicAgreement permits the NationalLeague to expand by two teams.

1987October 31 – U.S. Senators fromeight states, including ColoradoSen. Tim Wirth, create aCongressional task force toinvestigate baseball expansion.

1989June 15 – Baseball says it willannounce a timetable for N.L.expansion within 90 days after anew Basic Agreement.

1990August 14 – Denver-area voterspass a 0.1 percent sales tax tofinance construction of a newballpark, if MLB awards a team.

August 23 – Colorado’s BaseballAdvisory Committee, headed byGov. Roy Romer, designates theColorado Baseball Partnership tospearhead the formation of anownership group.

September 18 – The N.L.Expansion Committee hearsDenver’s presentation.

December 18 – The N.L. unveilsits short list of six potentialexpansion sites: Buffalo, Denver,Orlando, South Florida, Tampa-St. Petersburg and Wash., D.C.

1991January 25 – Denver’s owner-

ship group launches a seasonticket drive, requesting a refund-able deposit of $50 per seat.

March 13 – The DenverMetropolitan Major LeagueBaseball Stadium District choos-es its site: 20th and Blake.

March 15 – Ownershipannounces that the proposedpark will be named Coors Field.

March 26 – The N.L. ExpansionCommittee visits Denver.June 6 – Commissioner Fay

Vincent announces that bothleagues will share revenues gen-erated by the $190 million expan-sion fee, and that both circuitswill contribute players to theexpansion draft.

June 10 – Vincent announcesDenver and South Florida are theN.L’s selections.

June 28 – The two leagues andthe MLB Players A s s o c i a t i o ncompromise: A.L. teams will pro-tect extra players in each draftround. Only eight A.L. teams willhave to give up three players; theother six will give up players onlyin the first two rounds. With theagreement, a final expansionvote is scheduled for July 5.

July 5 – Major-league ownersunanimously approve Denverand South Florida as baseball’stwo newest franchises. ColoradoBaseball Partnership announcesthat the team will be called theColorado Rockies and unveilsthe team logo.

September – Bob Gebhard isnamed the first general manager.

1992February 14 – KOA-Radio (850AM) signs a five-year contract,becoming the flagship station.

March 2 – Ownership choosesTucson, Ariz. as the Rockies’spring training home. The agree-ment between the Rockies andthe Pima County Sports Authoritycalls for the club to play itsgames at Hi Corbett Field.

March 19 – The club announcesits 1993 ticket prices, seatinglocations, and season-ticketpackages. The Colorado RockiesFoundation commits to providingat least 150,000 tickets in ‘93 tothe less fortunate.

April 16 – KWGN-TV (Channel 2)signs a five-year agreement tobecome the Rockies’ exclusiveover-the-air television station.

June 1 – John Burke, a pitcherfrom the University of Florida anda native of Englewood, Colo., isselected in the first round of theMLB June Draft, the club’s first-ever draft selection.

June 6 – The Rockies conduct atryout camp at the University ofDenver baseball field.

June 16 – Bend, Ore., hosts thefirst game in organization history,a Single-A Northwest Leaguecontest between the BendRockies and Boise Hawks. Withthe Rockies trailing 4-1 in the bot-tom of the eighth, catcher WillScalzitti hits a grand slam to givehis club a dramatic 6-4 win.

July 4 – The Rockies unveil theirtraditional 1993 uniforms (home,road, and Sunday alternate) at aTeam USA-Team Cuba baseballgame at Mile High Stadiumbefore 61,165 fans. Included onthe home uniform is purple pin-stripes, making the Rockies thefirst team in major-league historyto feature purple stripes. T h eclub’s road uniform is gray andthe alternate is black. Also, theteam improves its logo.

September 2 – Jerry McMorris,Oren Benton and CharlesMonfort acquire all of the inter-ests previously owned by non-Coloradoans. The local trioassumes control of the team.

October 16 – Ground is brokenon the future site of Coors Field.

October 27 – The Rockies nameDon Baylor their first manager.

November 9 – The ColoradoBaseball Partnership completesits acquisition of the franchise bypaying the $95 million franchisefee. Shortly thereafter, theRockies acquire pitcher Tr a v i sBuckley from the Montreal Exposin exchange for a player-to-be-named (Matt Connolly) in theclub’s first trade.

November 16 – The club signs

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free-agent Andres Galarraga.

November 17 – The Rockiesselect David Nied from theAtlanta Braves to open the MLBExpansion Draft in New York City.At the same time, over 20,000fans fill Denver’s Currigan Hall towatch the historic event. After thedraft, Colorado trades KevinReimer and Jody Reed for DanteBichette and Rudy Seanez.

1993January 26 – The Rockies

restructure their front office. JerryMcMorris becomes Chairman,President and C.E.O.; OrenBenton and Charles Monfortbecome vice chairmen.

February 18 – Pitchers andcatchers report to Tucson, Ariz.for the club’s inaugural springtraining. Position players reportfive days later.

March 6 – The Rockies win theirfirst spring training game, 7-2,over San Francisco with DavidNeid on the mound.

April 5 – The club plays its firstregular season game, againstthe Mets at Shea Stadium.Dwight Gooden tosses a three-hit shutout.

April 9 – Opening Day. T h eRockies host Montreal at MileHigh Stadium. Eric Yo u n ghomers to lead off the bottom ofthe first, bringing the record-set-ting crowd of 80,227 to its feet.Colorado wins, 11-4, behind 37-year-old Bryn Smith, who blanksthe Expos over seven innings.

May 14 – Jay Gainer becomesthe 12th player ever to homer onhis first major-league pitch.

September 17 – In one game,their 71st home date, theRockies surpass the 4 millionmark, breaking the single-seasonattendance record.

October 3 – The Rockies con-clude their inaugural season withthe most wins by a N.L. expan-sion club. Andres Galarraga winsthe batting title, the first won by

an expansion player andVenezuelan native.

November 2 – The club and theDenver Metropolitan StadiumDistrict agree to expand CoorsField to approximately 50,200.

December 1 – Free-agent out-fielder Ellis Burks agrees to athree-year deal.

1994January 7 – Free-agent shortstopWalt Weiss agrees to a two-yeardeal and becomes the first playerto appear on the roster of bothexpansion teams. He played forFlorida in ‘93.

January 13 – Responding to fanrequests, the club alters its uni-forms. Names are placed on theback of the home jerseys, whilethe road uniform’s lettering ischanged from silver to purple.

June 26 – The Rockies claim oneof the few major-league atten-dance records not yet in theirpossession, drawing 217,009fans to a three-game series vs.the Giants.

July 17 – Colorado tops one of itsown attendance records, drawing259,113 to a four-game seriesagainst St. Louis.

August 7 – Again, the Rockieseclipse one of their own atten-dance marks, opening turnstilesfor their 3 millionth fan in just the52nd home date; 1993 sawColorado crack 3 million in 53dates.

September 30 – The Rockies, theCity of Denver and Feed theChildren announce an innovativeliteracy program called “HittingHome.” The program, which willrun through the end of the 1995-96 school year, will distribute twobooks to 2,300 students.

1995April 8 – The Rockies sign freeagents Larry Walker and BillSwift to multi-year contracts.

April 24 – Following theOklahoma City bombing, the

Rockies make a $32,000 dona-tion to the Red Cross ReliefFund.

April 26 – The Rockies inaugu-rate Coors Field in dramatic fash-ion. Dante Bichette hits a game-winning three-run homer to beatNew York in the 14th inning.

April 29 – The Rockies defeat theHouston Astros, 2-1, in Houstonand claim sole possession of firstfor the first time in club history.

June 13 – Fans flow into CoorsField for the park’s first of 203consecutive sellouts.

June 16 – The Big Cat dedicates“Andres Galarraga Field” to theBoys and Girls Club of Denver.Galarraga, along with the RobertR. McCormick Foundation,donates $48,000 for the field.

June 25 – Galarraga ties a major-league record by hitting a homerun in three consecutive innings,becoming the fourth player in his-tory to accomplish the feat.

June 26 – National LeaguePresident Leonard Colemanannounces that Coors Field hasbeen selected to host the 1998All-Star Game.

July 7 – National League manag-e r, Felipe Alou, selects bothDante Bichette and Vinny Castillato the All-Star squad, marking thefirst time the Rockies placedmore than one representative inthe contest. Castilla gets thestarting assignment in place ofan injured Matt Williams, becom-ing the first All-Star starter.

July 17 – National cross-checkerHerb Hippauf passes away in hisbattle with cancer. An originalmember of the scouting staff, hejoined the organization in 1992.

July 31 – The Rockies acquiretwo-time Cy Young winner BretSaberhagen from the Mets.

August 9 – The Rockies welcome300 blind and visually impairedathletes to Denver for the 20thannual World Series of Pioneer

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October 1 – The Rockies defeatthe San Francisco Giants, 10-9,to claim the National Leaguewild-card berth, becoming thefirst expansion team to reachpostseason play prior to itseighth year of competition.

October 3 – Rockies host Atlantafor the first playoff game in fran-chise history. Braves won 5-4 inthe National League DivisionSeries opener.

October 6 – Colorado wins itsfirst playoff game, 7-5 over theBraves in Game Three.

November 7 – Don Baylor claimsthe National League Manager-of-the-Year, for leading his third-year club to postseason play.

1996February 15 – The city of Tucsonand the Rockies reach an agree-ment in principal to keep the citythe spring training home of thefranchise for the next 15 years.

March 29 – Michael McMorris,son of Rockies Chairman JerryMcMorris, passes away after alifelong battle with CysticFibrosis. The club will wear ashoulder patch bearing Michael’sinitials during the 1996 season.

May 11 – Florida Marlins pitcherAl Leiter no-hits the Rockies atJoe Robbie Stadium.

September 12 – Ellis Burkssteals his 30th base of the sea-son, becoming the first “30/30”player in franchise history. He hithis 30th home run on August 5.

September 15 – A n d r e sG a l a r r a g a ’s three-run homerscores the 626, 627, and 628thruns of 1996 at home, helping theRockies set the modern major-league record for runs scored athome (625, Boston-AL, 1950).The Rockies would end the sea-son with 658 tallies at Coors.

September 16 – Walt Weiss, con-tinuing to participate in theRockies field refurbishment pro-gram, announced the field hecontributed funds for in TimnathColorado would bear the name ofMichael D. McMorris in honor ofthe late son of Rockies ChairmanJerry McMorris, who lost his lifeto Cystic Fibrosis in March.

September 17 – The Dodgers’Hideo Nomo tosses the first no-hitter in Coors Field history.

September 28 – Ellis Burkssteals second base and helps theRockies become the first major-league team to hit 200 home runsand steal 200 bases in the sameseason.

1997February 25 – The Rockies andKWGN-TV Channel 2 announcea five-year contract extension,which allows the Rockies’affiliateto continue to broadcast theclub’s games through the 2002season.

February 26 – The Rockies andFOX Sports Rocky Mountainreach a multi-year agreement forthe cable rights to the club,beginning with seven telecasts in1997, and expanding to 50games each year for the remain-der of the contract.

August 10-13 – Coors Field hoststhe fifth annual RBI (RevivingBaseball in the Inner-cities)World Series. Teams represent-ing the U.S., Canada and PuertoRico compete in both boys andgirls divisions.

August 13 – In a pregame cere-mony attended by Rachel andSharon Robinson, the Rockiesretire No. 42 in honor of JackieR o b i n s o n ’s historic and heroiccontributions to the game ofbaseball. His number adorns therightfield wall in Coors Field, andis retired across baseball.

August 18 – The Rockies acquireR H P Pedro Astacio from theDodgers for second basemanEric Young.

September 24 – Minor leaguepitcher Doug Million passesaway after a severe asthmaattack in Mesa, Ariz., where hewas taking part in InstructionalLeague.

September 29 – Oren L. Bentonresigns as vice chairman.

October 22 – Rightfielder LarryWalker wins the franchise’s firstGold Glove.

November 13 – Walker wins theNational League’s Most ValuableP l a y e r. He becomes the firstCanadian and first Rockie to winthe award. Walker is voted firston 22 of the 28 ballots submitted.

November 13 – Colorado losestwo players in the MLBExpansion Draft: QuintonMcCracken and Bryan Rekar tothe Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

December 4 – Darryl Kile, one ofthe most coveted pitchers on thefree-agent market, agrees to athree-year contract.

December 8 – Richard L. Monfortbecomes vice chairman, joininghis brother, Charles, who hasheld the same position since1992.

1998June 10 – Dante Bichettebecomes the first Rockie to hit forthe cycle.

July 6 – Coors Field hosts the69th annual major-league A l l -Star festivities, beginning withAll-Star Workout Day. KenGriffey, Jr. beats out Jim Thometo win the long-awaited home runderby. During the contest’s firstround, Mark McGwire launches aball 510 feet off a billboard incenter field.

July 7 – In the highest scoring All-Star game in history, theAmericans beat the Nationals,13-8. Roberto Alomar earns theMVP award.

July 21 – In his major-leaguedebut, Mark Brownson tosses acomplete-game shutout at

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Houston.

July 31 – The Rockies trade out-fielder Ellis Burks to the Giantsfor center fielder Darryl Hamilton,and two minor-league prospects.

Sept. 18 – Colorado agrees to aplayer development contract withthe Double-A Carolina Mudcatsof the Southern League.

Sept. 28 – The Rockies relievethe only manager in club history,Don Baylor, of his duties one dayafter the regular season.

October 7 – Colorado introducesJim Leyland as the club’s secondmanager.

1999April 4 – Colorado marks its sev-enth Opening Day with a historicgame. The Rockies and Padresbecome the first teams to open amajor league schedule outside ofthe U.S. or Canada, in MonterreyMexico. Colorado wins, 8-2.

April 20 – Tragedy strikes nearbyColumbine High School and theRockies postpone two homegames with the Montreal Expos.

May 5 – At Wrigley Field, theRockies become the third team inthe 20th century to score in everyinning of a nine-inning game, in a13-6 win over the Cubs.

June 24 – The Rockies host AnEvening of Stars and Fireworksat Coors Field, a celebrity softballgame involving several local proathletes. More than 25,000attend the contest, with proceedsbenefitting the prevention ofyouth violence.

August 20 – Bob Gebhard, thefranchise’s first and only generalmanager, resigns his post.

September 20 – Dan O’Dowd,40, is named the second generalmanager in franchise history.

October 8 – The Rockiesannounce they have agreed toterms with Tsao Chin-Hui, fromTaiwan, the franchise’s first play-er from the Far East region.

October 20 – Colorado intro-duces Buddy Bell as the fran-chise’s third manager.

October 30 – O’Dowd makes hisfirst of six off-season deals, send-ing Dante Bichette, to the Redsfor OF Jeffrey Hammonds andRHP Stan Belinda.

November 16 – Rockies tradeRHPs Darryl Kile, Dave Veresand Luther Hackman to St. Louisfor RHPs Manny Ay b a r, RickCroushore and Jose Jimenez,and INF Brent Butler.

December 13 – At baseball’s win-ter meetings in Anaheim, Calif.,O’Dowd engineers the first four-team trade since 1985. In thenine-player deal, Colorado sends3B Vinny Castilla to Tampa Bay,RHP Jamey Wright and C HenryBlanco to Milwaukee, and RHPJustin Miller to Oakland. Inreturn, Colorado gets 3B JeffCirillo and LHP Scott Karl fromthe Brewers, and INF A a r o nLedesma and RHP R o l a n d oArrojo from the D’Rays. Oaklandthen sends RHP Jimmy Haynesto the Brewers.

2000January 19 – The Rockies intro-duce additions to their uniforms,as well as an alternate purple jer-sey, alternate home uniform andpurple-billed cap.

April 3 – The Rockies open inAtlanta with only six players fromtheir 1999 Opening Day roster,believed to be the largest year-to-year turnover ever in profes-sional team sports.

June 28 – The Rockies and com-missioner Bud Selig celebrateCoors Field’s 20 millionth fan.Jeff Cirillo hits three homers andcompiles a club-record 14 totalbases in a 17-13 win.

Dec. 4 – Colorado agrees toterms with LHP Denny Neagle.

Dec. 9 – The team agrees toterms with LHP Mike Hampton.

2001July 4 – Mike Hampton is namedthe first all-star pitcher in fran-chise history.

July 25 – The Rockies, Royalsand A’s complete a five playerdeal in which Colorado acquiresINF Jose Ortiz, OF MarioEncarnacion and LHP To d dBelitz from Oakland, trade INFNeifi Perez to Kansas City for OFJermaine Dye, who is then trad-ed to Oakland for the three play-ers.

July 31 – The Rockies tradedR H P Pedro Astacio, the fran-chise’s all-time leader in starts,wins and innings pitched toHouston for Lamar, Colo., nativeScott Elarton.

August 6 – Coors Field hosts itsfirst ever concert during the thirdannual “Evening of Stars andFireworks.” Performers includedToby Keith and MontgomeryGentry.

Aug. 14 – President George W.Bush attends the Rockies gameagainst the Braves at CoorsField. Colorado won 5-4 in 10innings.

Aug. 23 – Jason Jennings throwsa complete-game shutout andhits a home run in his majorleague debut at Shea Stadium.He became the first player inmajor league history to accom-plish that feat.

Sept. 11 – In conjunction withMajor League Baseball, theRockies announced the post-ponement of all games fromSept. 11-16, after the terroriststrikes on New Yo r k ,Pennsylvania and Wa s h i n g t o nD.C. It is the first league-widepostponement since World WarII.

Oct. 18 – Executive Vi c ePresident Keli McGregor isnamed Rockies Club President.

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NL Most Valuable PlayerAwarded by the baseball writers

1997 Larry Walker

NL Manager of the YearAwarded by the baseball writers

1995 Don Baylor

NL Batting ChampionsBest National League Average

1993 Andres Galarraga1998 Larry Walker1999 Larry Walker2000 Todd Helton2001 Larry Walker

Rawlings Gold GloveLeague Top Defensive Players at each position

1997 Larry Walker1998 Larry Walker1999 Larry Walker2000 Neifi Perez2001 Todd Helton2001 Larry Walker

Mel Ott AwardLeague leader in home runs

1995 Dante Bichette1996 Andres Galarraga1997 Larry Walker

NL RBI Champions1995 Dante Bichette1996 Andres Galarraga1997 Andres Galarraga2000 Todd Helton

Lou Brock AwardLeague leader in stolen bases

1996 Eric Young2001 Juan Pierre (co-winner)

Louisville Silver SluggerLeague top offensive performers at each position

1995 Dante Bichette, OFVinny Castilla, 3B

1996 Ellis Burks, OFAndres Galarraga, 1BEric Young, 2B

1997 Vinny Castilla, 3BLarry Walker, OF

1998 Vinny Castilla, 3B1999 Larry Walker, OF2000 Todd Helton, 1B2001 Mike Hampton, P

Todd Helton, 1B

★ All-Stars ★

Rockies Honor Roll

Larry Walker

1993 Camden Yards (July 13)Andres Galarraga, 1B

1994 Three Rivers (July 12)Dante Bichette, OFDon Baylor, coach

1995 Arlington (July 11)Dante Bichette, OF*Vinny Castilla, 3B

1 9 9 6 Veterans Stadium (July 9)**Dante Bichette, OFEllis Burks, OFEric Young, 2B

1997 Jacobs Field (July 8)Andres Galarraga, 1B**Larry Walker, OF

1998 Coors Field (July 7)Dante Bichette, OFVinny Castilla, 3B**Larry Walker, OFDon Baylor, coachDave Cilladi, trainer

1999 Fenway Park (July 13)**Larry Walker, OF

2000 Turner Field (July 11)Jeff Cirillo, 3BTodd Helton, 1BJeffrey Hammonds, OF

2001 SAFECO Field (July 10)Mike Hampton, P**Todd Helton, 1B*Larry Walker, OF/DH

**-voted starter by fans

*-named starter by NLmanager

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Colorado Team Honors

Player of the Year1993 Andres Galarraga1994 Andres Galarraga1995 Dante Bichette1996 Ellis Burks1997 Larry Walker1998 Vinny Castilla1999 Larry Walker2000 Todd Helton2001 Todd Helton

Rookie of the Year1993 Armando Reynoso1994 Lance Painter1995 Jason Bates1996 Quinton McCracken1997 Neifi Perez1998 Todd Helton1999 Henry Blanco2000 Juan Pierre2001 Shawn Chacon

Pitcher of the Year1993 Armando Reynoso1994 Marvin Freeman1995 Kevin Ritz1996 Kevin Ritz1997 Roger Bailey1998 Chuck McElroy1999 Pedro Astacio2000 Gabe White2001 Mike Hampton

Good Guy Award1993 Dante Bichette1994 Mike Kingery1995 Walt Weiss1996 Curtis Leskanic, Jeff Reed1997 Ellis Burks1998 Kirt Manwaring1999 Dave Veres2000 Brian Bohanon2001 Denny Neagle

Annual Franchise Awards

NL PLAYERS OF THE WEEKMay 31–June 6, 1993 Avg. HR RBIAndres Galarraga .600 1 6

Sept. 13–19, 1993 Avg. HR RBICharlie Hayes .385 2 9

July 14–17, 1994 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette .632 2 12

May 8–14, 1995 Avg. HR RBIVinny Castilla .609 4 14

July 3–9, 1995 Avg. HR RBIAndres Galarraga .429 2 5

July 31–Aug. 6, 1995 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette .433 6 14

May 14–19, 1996 Avg. HR RBIEllis Burks .467 3 7

May 20–26, 1996 Avg. HR RBILarry Walker .500 2 8

June 10–16, 1996 Avg. HR RBIVinny Castilla .346 4 8

June 17–23, 1996 Avg. HR RBIEllis Burks .423 6 9

June 24–30, 1996 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette (co-plyr) .500 4 11

Sept. 9–15, 1996 Avg. HR RBIEllis Burks .643 2 10

April 1–6, 1997 Avg. HR RBILarry Walker .440 6 11

April 7–13, 1997 Avg. HR RBIVinny Castilla .438 2 7

May 19–25, 1997 Avg. HR RBIEllis Burks .435 5 11

July 21–27, 1997 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette .458 4 15

Sept. 15–21, 1997 Avg. HR RBILarry Walker .320 5 12

April 26–May 2, 1999 Avg. HR RBILarry Walker .500 6 18

May 17-23, 1999 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette (co-plyr) .429 3 11

June 14-20, 1999 Avg. HR RBITodd Helton .550 5 15

Aug. 9-15, 1999 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette (co-plyr) .433 4 12

May 8-14, 2000 Avg. HR RBITodd Helton .609 4 9

June 26-July 2, 2000 Avg. HR RBIJeff Cirillo (co-plyr) .636 4 16

July 24-30, 2000 Avg. HR RBIJ. Hammonds (co-plyr) .583 2 8

Aug. 14-20, 2000 Avg. HR RBITodd Helton (co-plyr) .484 4 12

NL PLAYERS OF THE MONTH

June, 1993 Avg. HR RBIAndres Galarraga . . . . . . . . . . . . ..420 6 21

September, 1993 Avg. HR RBIAndres Galarraga . . . . . . . . . . . . ..382 5 23

April, 1994 Avg. HR RBIEllis Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..413 9 17

July, 1995 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..296 11 35

September, 1995 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..365 8 28

June, 1996 Avg. HR RBIDante Bichette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..375 11 39

April, 1997 Avg. HR RBILarry Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..456 11 29

May, 2000 Avg. HR RBITodd Helton .512 11 26

August, 2000 Avg. HR RBITodd Helton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..476 7 32

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Club GeneralGame: April 5, 1993 at New York (loss, 0-3)Win: April 9, 1993 vs. Montreal, 11-4Extra-Inning Game: May 1, 1993 at Florida, 6-7 loss in 11inningsEjection: May 10, 1993 vs. San Francisco,

Charlie Hayes in the sixth inningError: April 7, 1993 at New York,

Charlie Hayes in the first inningPostponement: April 12, 1993 vs. New YorkRain Delay: April 24, 1993 vs. Florida, 1:11 delay

Individual BattingBatter: April 5, 1993 at New York, Eric Young

(bunt ground out vs. Dwight Gooden)Base Hit: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Andres Galarraga (second inning)Run: April 7, 1993 at New York,

Dante Bichette (seventh inning solo homer)RBI: April 7, 1993 at New York,

Dante Bichette (seventh inning solo homer)Extra-Base Hit: April 7, 1993 at New York,

Dante Bichette (seventh inning solo homer)Double: April 9, 1993 vs. Montreal,

Jerald Clark (first inning)Triple: April 10, 1993 vs. Montreal,

Joe Girardi (fifth inning)Home Run: April 7, 1993 at New York,

Dante Bichette off B. Saberhagen (seventh inn.)Grand Slam: May 4, 1993 at Chicago,

Jim Tatum off Dan Plesac (eighth inn., pinch-hit)Stolen Base: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Eric Young (third inning)Pinch Hitter: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Daryl Boston (eighth inning, strikeout)Walk: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Alex Cole by Dwight GoodenStrikeout: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Andres Galarraga by Dwight Gooden

Individual PitchingPitch: April 5, 1993 at New York,

David Nied to Vince ColemanWin: April 9, 1993 vs. Montreal, Bryn SmithComplete Game: April 15, 1993 vs. New York,

David Nied

Shutout: April 14, 1994 at Philadelphia, David Nied (7.0),Bruce Ruffin (1.0) and Darren Holmes (1.0)Complete-Game Shutout: June 21, 1994

vs. Houston, David NiedSave: April 23, 1993 vs. Florida, Darren HolmesWalk: April 5, 1993 at New York,

Eddie Murray by David Nied (third inning)Strikeout April 5, 1993 at New York,

Vince Coleman by David Nied (first inning)Wild Pitch: April 7, 1993 at New York, Scott AldredBalk: April 13, 1993 vs. New York, Andy Ashby

Expansion Draft, Nov. 17, 1992First Round

1. David Nied, rhp (Atlanta)2. Charlie Hayes, inf (NY-A)3. Darren Holmes, rhp (Mil.)4. Jerald Clark, of (San Diego)5. Kevin Reimer, of (Texas)6. Eric Young, inf (Los Angeles)7. Jody Reed, inf (Boston)8. Scott Aldred, lhp (Detroit)9. Alex Cole, of (Pittsburgh)

10. Joe Girardi, c (Chi-N)11. Willie Blair, rhp (Houston)1 2 . Jayhawk Owens, c (Minnesota)1 3 . Andy A s h b y, rhp (Philadelphia)

Second Round1. Freddie Benavides, inf (Cin.)2 . Roberto Mejia, inf (Los A n g e l e s )3. Doug Bochtler, rhp (Montreal)4 . Lance Painter, lhp (San Diego)5. Butch Henry, lhp (Houston)6. R. Hawblitzel, rhp (Chi-N)7. Vinny Castilla, inf (Atlanta)8 . Brett Merriman, rhp (California)9. Jim Tatum, inf (Milwaukee)

10. Kevin Ritz, rhp (Detroit)11. Eric Wedge, c (Boston)12. Keith Shepherd, rhp (Phila.)13. Calvin Jones, rhp (Seattle)

Third Round1. Brad Ausmus, c (NY-A)2. Marcus Moore, rhp (Toronto)3 . Armando Reynoso, rhp (Atlanta)4 . Steve Reed, rhp (San Francisco)5. Mo Sanford, rhp (Cincinnati)6. Pedro Castellano, inf (Chi-N)7. Curtis Leskanic, rhp (Min.)8. Scott Fredrickson, rhp (S.D.)9. Braulio Castillo, of (Phila.)

1 0 . Denis Boucher, lhp (Cleveland)

Rockies Franchise Firsts

Vinny Castilla

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1995 National League Division Series

In 1995, Colorado earned a trip to the postseason in the franchise’s third year of play, faster than anyexpansion club in major-league history. The first NL wild-card entry, the Rockies posted the best winningpercentage of any third-year club, .535 (77-67).

The Rockies held a lead in all four games of the National League Division Series. In Game 1, Coloradoleft the bases loaded in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings in an eventual 5-4 loss. In Game 2, theRockies took a 4-3 lead into the ninth, only to give up four runs in the top half and lost 7-4. Game Three inAtlanta was the site of the franchise’s first-ever playoff win, a 7-5 victory in 10 innings. The Rox scored twoin the top of the 10th, both coming with two outs on back-to-back RBI singles by Andres Galarraga andVinny Castilla. Atlanta won the fourth and final game, 10-4 to eliminate the Rockies. The Braves went onto win the World Series.

Dante Bichette hit .588 (10-for-17) in the series with three doubles, while Vinny Castilla batted .467(7-for-15) with three home runs and six RBI. Darren Holmes got the lone victory.

ATLANTA AB R H BIGrissom,cf 5 1 2 1Lemke, 2b 5 0 1 0Jones,3b 5 2 2 2McGriff, 1b 5 0 1 0Justice, rf 2 1 1 0Klesko,lf 4 1 3 0McMichael, p 0 0 0 0Peña, p 0 0 0 0Wohlers, p 0 0 0 0O’Brien, c 2 0 0 0Polonia,ph 1 0 0 1Lopez, c 1 0 1 0Blauser, ss 2 0 0 0Smith,ph 1 0 1 1Belliard, ss 0 0 0 0Maddux, p 3 0 0 0Devereaux,ph-lf 1 0 0 0

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COLORADO AB R H BIYoung, 2b 4 0 2 0Girardi, c 3 0 1 0VanderWal,ph 1 0 0 0Muñoz, p 0 0 0 0Holmes, p 0 0 0 0Kingery, cf 1 0 1 0Bichette, lf 4 1 2 0Walker, rf 3 1 1 0Galarraga,1b 5 1 2 0Burks,cf 3 0 2 2Leskanic, p 0 0 0 0Painter, ph 1 0 0 0Castilla,3b 3 1 2 2Hubbard, pr 0 0 0 0Owens, c 1 0 0 0Weiss,ss 2 0 0 0Ritz, p 2 0 0 0Reed, p 0 0 0 0Ruffin, p 0 0 0 0Bates,3b 1 0 0 0

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Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .001 002 011 — 5 12 1Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 300 010 — 4 13 4

E–Ritz, Castilla, Burks, Girardi; Justice. DP–Atlanta 4, Colorado 2.LOB–Atlanta 8,Colorado 11. HR–Grissom,Castilla, Jones 2. SB–Polonia.S–Bates. SF–Burks

HBP–by Maddux (Weiss). T–3:19. A–50,040. Umpires–HP, JohnMcSherry; 1B, Jerry Layne; 2B, Joe West; 3B, Terry Tata; LF, H.Wendelstedt; RF, Ch. Reliford. Official Scorer–Frank Haraway (BBWAA).

ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SOMaddux 7.0 9 3 3 2 0McMichael 0.1 1 1 1 1 0Peña W, 1-0 0.2 1 0 0 1 2Wohlers S,1 1.0 2 0 0 1 1

9.0 13 4 4 5 3

COLORADO IP H R ER BB SORitz 5.1 7 3 2 2 4Reed 1.0 1 0 0 1 1Ruffin 0.2 0 0 0 0 0Muñoz 0.2 1 1 1 0 1Holmes 0.1 2 0 0 0 0Leskanic L,0-1 1.0 1 1 1 0 1

9.0 12 5 4 3 7

ATLANTA AB R H BIGrissom,cf 6 2 2 2Lemke, 2b 4 1 1 0Jones,3b 5 1 3 0McGriff, 1b 4 1 1 1Justice, rf 4 0 1 0Lopez, c 4 0 1 1Klesko,lf 3 0 0 0Devereaux,ph-lf 2 1 1 0Blauser, ss 2 0 0 0Polonia,ph 1 0 0 0Avery,p 0 0 0 0Peña, p 0 0 0 0Mordecai,ph 1 1 1 1Wohlers, p 0 0 0 0Glavine, p 3 0 1 0Smith,ph 1 0 1 0Belliard, ss 1 0 0 0

41 7 13 5

COLORADO AB R H BIYoung, 2b 5 0 1 0Burks,cf 3 1 0 0Kingery, cf 2 0 0 0Bichette, lf 4 2 3 0Walker, rf 4 1 1 3Galarraga,1b 4 0 1 1Castilla,3b 3 0 0 0Girardi, c 4 0 0 0Weiss,ss 3 0 1 0Painter, p 1 0 0 0Hubbard, ph 1 0 0 0Reed, p 0 0 0 0Ruffin, p 0 0 0 0Bates,ph 1 0 1 0Leskanic, p 0 0 0 0Muñoz, p 0 0 0 0Holmes, p 0 0 0 0VanderWal,ph 1 0 0 0

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Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 100 004 — 7 13 1Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 003 010 — 4 8 2

E–Young 2, Blauser. LOB–Atlanta 12, Colorado 7. 2B–Bichette 2,Smith,Galarraga, Jones. HR–Grissom 2, Walker. SF–Lopez.

HBP–by Reed (Blauser), by Peña (Castilla). T–3:08. A–50,063.U m p i re s – H P, Je rry Layne; 1B, Joe West; 2B, Te rry Tata; 3B, H .Wendelstedt; LF, Ch. Reliford; RF, J ohn McSherry. Official Scorer–FrankHaraway (BBWAA).

ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SOGlavine 7.0 5 3 2 1 3Avery 0.2 1 1 1 0 1Peña W, 2-0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0Wohlers S, 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 2

9.0 8 4 3 1 6

COLORADO IP H R ER BB SOPainter 5.0 5 3 3 2 4Reed 1.1 1 0 0 0 1Ruffin 0.2 2 0 0 1 1Leskanic 1.0 2 1 1 0 2Muñoz L,0-1 0.1 1 1 1 0 0Holmes 0.2 2 2 0 0 2

9.0 13 7 5 3 10

Game 2 - October 4, 1995Coors Field - Denver, Colo.

Atlanta 7, Colorado 4

Game 1 - October 3, 1995Coors Field - Denver, Colo.

Atlanta 5, Colorado 4

Postseason History

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COLORADO AB R H BIYoung, 2b 3 2 1 2Reed,p 0 0 0 0Muñoz, p 0 0 0 0Leskanic, p 0 0 0 0Ruffin, p 0 0 0 0Holmes, p 0 0 0 0VanderWal,ph 1 0 0 0Thompson, p 0 0 0 0Kingery, cf 4 0 0 0Bichette, lf 5 2 3 0Walker, rf 3 1 1 0Galarraga,1b 5 0 1 1Castilla,3b 5 1 2 3Girardi, c 5 0 0 0Weiss,ss 3 1 1 0Swift, p 3 0 0 0Bates,2b 1 0 0 0

38 7 9 6

ATLANTA AB R H BIGrissom,cf 5 0 2 0Lemke, 2b 5 0 0 0Jones,3b 5 0 1 0McGriff, 1b 4 1 1 0Justice, rf 3 1 0 0Klesko,lf 4 3 3 1Lopez, c 4 0 2 2Blauser, ss 2 0 0 0Belliard, ss 0 0 0 0Smith,ph 0 0 0 0Mordecai,ph-ss 2 0 1 1Smoltz, p 2 0 0 0Clontz, p 0 0 0 0Devereaux,ph 1 0 0 0Borbon, p 0 0 0 0McMichael, p 0 0 0 0Polonia,ph 1 0 1 1Wohlers, p 0 0 0 0Mercker, p 0 0 0 0

38 5 11 5

Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 002 000 2 — 7 9 0Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 300 101 0 — 5 11 0

DP–Colorado,3. LOB–Colorado 6,Atlanta 5. 2B–Bichette, Mordecai,Klesko. HR–Castilla, Young. SH–Kingery. SB–Walker, Weiss, Grissom.CS–Grissom,Lopez.

HBP–by Smoltz (Walker). WP–Smoltz. T–3:16. A–51,300. Umpires–HP,Eric Gregg; 1B,Frank Pulli; 2B, Bruce Froemming; 3B, Gary Darling; LF,Ed Montague; RF, Bob Davidson.

COLORADO IP H R ER BB SOSwift 6.0 7 4 4 2 3Reed 0.1 0 0 0 0 1Muñoz 0.0 1 0 0 0 0Leskanic 1.0 0 0 0 0 1Ruffin 1.0 1 1 1 0 1Holmes W, 1-0 0.2 2 0 0 0 0Thompson S, 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

10.0 11 5 5 2 6

ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SOSmoltz 5.2 5 5 5 1 6Clontz 1.1 0 0 0 0 2Borbon 1.0 1 0 0 0 3McMichael 1.0 0 0 0 1 1Wohlers L,0-1 0.2 3 2 2 1 0Mercker 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

10.0 9 7 7 3 12

Game 3 - October 6, 1995Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - Atlanta, Ga.

Colorado 7, Atlanta 5COLORADO AB R H BIYoung, 2b 4 1 3 0Kingery, cf 3 1 1 0Bichette, lf 4 1 2 3Walker, rf 4 0 0 0Galarraga,1b 4 0 1 0Castilla,3b 4 1 3 1Girardi, c 4 0 1 0Weiss,ss 4 0 0 0Saberhagen, p 1 0 0 0Hubbard, ph 1 0 0 0Ritz, p 0 0 0 0Muñoz 0 0 0 0Bates,ph 1 0 0 0Reynoso, p 0 0 0 0Ruffin, p 0 0 0 0VanderWal,ph 1 0 0 0

35 4 11 4

ATLANTA AB R H BIGrissom,cf 5 2 5 1Lemke, 2b 5 2 2 1Jones,3b 3 1 1 2McGriff, 1b 5 2 3 5Justice, rf 4 0 1 0Klesko,lf 4 1 1 0Devereaux,lf 1 0 0 0O’Brien, c 3 0 1 0Belliard, ss 4 1 0 0Maddux, p 3 1 1 0Smith,ph 1 0 0 0Peña, p 0 0 0 0

38 10 15 9

Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .003 001 000 — 4 11 1Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .004 213 00x — 10 15 0

E–Young. DP–Colorado, 1,Atlanta, 1. LOB–Colorado 5,Atlanta 8.2 B – L e m ke, G ri s s o m , Jones. HR–Castilla, M c G ri ff 2, B i ch e t t e.SH–Kingery. SB–Grissom, Young.

T–2:38. A–50,027. Umpires–HP,Frank Pulli; 1B, Bruce Froemming;2B, Gary Darling; 3B, Ed Montague; LF, Bob Davidson; RF, Eric Gregg.

COLORADO IP H R ER BB SOSaberhagen L,0-1 4.0 7 6 5 1 3Ritz 1.2 5 4 4 1 1Muñoz 0.1 1 0 0 1 0Reynoso 1.0 2 0 0 0 0Ruffin 1.0 0 0 0 1 0

8.0 15 10 9 4 4

ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SOMaddux W, 1-0 7.0 10 4 4 0 7Peña 2.0 1 0 0 0 1

9.0 11 4 4 0 8

Game 4 - October 7, 1995Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - Atlanta, Ga.

Atlanta 10, Colorado 4

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PLAYER AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-CS EBates, Jason .250 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Right-handed 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Left-handed .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bichette, Dante .588 4 17 6 10 3 0 1 3 1 3 0-0 0Burks, Ellis .333 2 6 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 1Castilla, Vinny .467 4 15 3 7 1 0 3 6 0 1 0-0 1Galarraga, Andres .278 4 18 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 6 0-0 0Girardi, Joe .125 4 16 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1Hubbard, Trenidad .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Kingery, Mike .200 4 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0Owens, Jayhawk .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0Vander Wal, John .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0Walker, Larry .214 4 14 3 3 0 0 1 3 3 4 1-0 0Weiss, Walt .167 4 12 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 1-0 0Right-handed .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Left-handed .200 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 2Young, Eric .438 4 16 3 7 1 0 1 2 2 2 1-0 3Painter, Lance .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0Ritz, Kevin .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1Saberhagen, Bret .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Swift, Bill .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0Totals .287 4 143 19 41 7 0 6 18 9 29 3-0 7

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPHolmes, Darren 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1.2 6 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Leskanic, Curtis 0-1 6.00 3 0 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 4 0Muñoz, Mike 0-1 13.50 4 0 0 0 1.1 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 0Painter, Lance 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 2 0 2 4 0Reed, Steve 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0Rekar, Bryan 0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Reynoso, A r m a n d o 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ritz, Kevin 0-0 7.71 2 1 0 0 7.0 12 7 6 3 0 3 5 0Ruffin, Bruce 0-0 2.70 4 0 0 0 3.1 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 0Saberhagen, Bret 0-1 11.25 1 1 0 0 4.0 7 6 5 1 0 1 3 0Swift, Bill 0-0 6.00 1 1 0 0 6.0 7 4 4 0 0 2 3 0Thompson, Mark 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-3 5.75 4 4 0 1 36.0 51 27 23 7 1 12 27 0

All-Time Postseason Statistics

10 Games 7-3 1995, ‘9720 Games 15-5 199730 Games 21-9 199740 Games 23-17 1995, ‘9750 Games 28-22 200060 Games 34-26 200070 Games 39-31 1995, 200080 Games 45-35 1995, 2000

90 Games 49-41 1995100 Games 53-47 1995110 Games 58-52 1995120 Games 58-52 1995130 Games 70-60 1995140 Games 75-65 1995Final 77-67 1995

★ Rockies Best Record After… ★

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Rich Clarkson & Associates

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Atlanta Braves755 Hank Aaron DriveAtlanta, GA 30315www.atlantabraves.comPhone: (404) 522-7630Owner: R.E. TurnerChairman: Bill BartholomayPresident: Stan KastenExec. VP& General Manager: John SchuerholzTraveling Secretary: Bill Acree2001 Record: 88-74, first, NL East

Turner FieldCapacity: 50,091Year Opened: 1997

Public Relations InformationDirector, Public Relations: Jim Schultz Phone: (404) 614-1301E-mail: [email protected] Relations Manager: Glen SerraPhone: (404) 614-1305 E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (404) 522-7630Public Relations Fax: (404) 614-1391Press Box Phone: (404) 614-1463

Hotel InformationRockies in Atlanta:Marriott Marquis(404) 521-0000fax: (404) 586-6299

Braves in Denver:Embassy Suites (303) 297-8888fax: (303) 298-1103

Last SweepColorado: April 25-26, 1998 (2) at Atl.Atlanta: May 20-21, 1998 (2) at Atl.

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Arizona Diamondbacks Bank One Ballpark401 East Jefferson StreetPhoeniz, AZ 85004www.azdiamondbacks.comPhone: (602) 462-6500Manag. General Partner: Jerry ColangeloPresident: Rich DozerVP & GM: Joe Garagiola, Jr.Director of Team Travel: Roger Riley2001 Record: 92-70, first, NL West

Bank One BallparkCapacity: 49,033Year Opened: 1998

Public Relations InformationDirector, Public Relations: Mike SwansonPhone: (602) 462-6530E-mail: [email protected] Coordinator: Susan WebnerPhone: (602) 462-6532E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (602) 462-6519Public Relations Fax: (602) 462-6527Press Box Phone: (602) 462-4565

Hotel InformationRockies in Phoenix:Ritz-Carlton (602) 458-0700fax: (602) 468-0793

D’Backs in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: March 31-April 2, 1998 (3) at Ariz.Aizona: Oct. 2-4, 2001 (3) at Ariz.

Arizona Diamondbacks

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 5-5 1-8 6-132000 4-2 2-5 6-71999 4-3 3-3 7-61998 3-3 3-3 6-6Totals 16-13 9-19 25-32

All-Time vs. Arizona

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 1-2 2-42000 1-2 3-3 4-51999 3-3 1-2 4-51998 1-3 2-2 3-51997 3-3 3-2 6-51996 5-1 2-4 7-51995 2-4 2-5 4-91994 1-5 1-3 2-81993 0-7 0-6 0-13Totals 17-30 15-29 32-59

All-Time vs. Atlanta

Atlanta Braves

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Chicago National League Ball ClubWrigley Field1060 W. Addison StreetChicago, IL60613-4397www.cubs.comPhone: (773) 404-2827President, CEO & General Manager:Andrew B. MacPhailTraveling Secretary: Jimmy Bank2001 Record: 88-74, third, NL East

Wrigley FieldCapacity: 39,110Year Opened: 1914

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Sharron PannozzoPhone: (773) 404-4021E-mail: [email protected], Media Information: Chuck WasserstromPhone: (773) 404-4022 E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (773) 404-4191Media Relations Fax: (773) 404-4129Press Box Phone: (773) 404-4209, 4210

Hotel InformationRockies in Chicago:The Westin Hotel (312) 943-7200fax: (312) 649-7447

Cubs in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: July 24-27, 1997 (4) at Col.Chicago: May 13-14, 1998 (2) at Col.

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Boston Red SoxFenway Park4 Yawkey WayBoston, MA02215-3496Phone: (617) 267-9440www.redsox.comPresident: John Harrington Exec. VP, General Manager:Dan DuquetteTraveling Secretary: John McCormick2001 Record: 82-79, second, A LE a s t

Fenway ParkCapacity: 33,991Year Opened: 1912

Public Relations InformationDirector of Communications: Kevin SheaPhone: (617) 236-6613E-mail: [email protected] Information Coordinator: Glenn WilburnPhone: (617) 236-6718E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (617) 267-9440Media Relations Fax: (617) 375-0944Press Box Phone: (617) 236-6732

Hotel InformationRockies in Boston:Sheraton Hotel & Towers(617) 236-2000

`` fax: (617) 236-1702

First Ever Meeting

All-Time vs. Boston

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 2-1 1-2 3-32000 4-2 1-2 5-41999 1-2 4-2 5-41998 1-5 1-2 2-71997 6-0 3-2 9-21996 2-4 5-1 7-51995 3-4 4-2 7-61994 1-5 5-1 6-61993 3-3 1-5 4-8Totals 23-26 25-19 48-45

All-Time vs. Chicago

Chicago Cubs

Boston Red Sox

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Cincinnati Reds NL Baseball Club100 Cinergy FieldCincinnati, OH 45202www.cincinnatireds.comPhone: (513) 421-4510Chief Executive Officer: Carl H. LinderChief Operating Officer: John AllenGM: James G. Bowden, IVTraveling Secretary: Gary Wahoff2001 Record: 66-96, fifth, NLCentral

Cinergy FieldCapacity: 39,800Year Opened: 1970

Public Relations InformationDirector, Public Relations: Rob ButcherPhone: (513) 421-4510 x 4004E-mail: [email protected]. Director, Media Relations: Mike VassalloPhone: (513) 421-4510 x 4002E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (513) 421-4510 x 4000Meida Relations Fax: (513) 421-7342Press Box Phone: (513) 421-4510 x 4012

Hotel InformationRockies in Cincinnati:The Westin-Fountain Square(513) 621-7700fax: (513) 852-5670

Reds in Denver:Embassy Suites(303) 297-8888fax: (303) 298-1103

Last SweepColorado: June 15-17, 2001 (3) at Cin.Cincinnati: July 13-15, 2000 (3) at Col.

Cleveland IndiansJacobs Field2401 Ontario StreetCleveland, OH 44115-4003Phone: (216) 420-4200www.indians.comPresident, CEO: Lawrence DolanExec. VP, GM: Mark ShapiroD i r e c t o r, Team Travel: Mike Seghi2001 Record: 91-71, first, A LC e n t r a l

Jacobs FieldCapacity: 43,368Year Opened: 1994

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Bart SwainPhone: (216) 420-4386E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Susie GiulianoPhone: (216) 420-4388E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (216) 420-4380Public Relations Fax: (216) 420-4396Press Box Phone: (216) 420-4654

Hotel InformationIndians in Denver: Embassy Suites(303) 297-8888fax: (303) 298-1103

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 5-1 6-32000 2-4 1-2 3-61999 0-3 2-4 2-71998 3-3 2-1 5-41997 4-2 2-3 6-51996 3-4 3-3 6-71995 5-1 2-4 7-51994 3-1 1-3 4-41993 4-2 0-7 4-9Totals 25-22 18-28 43-50

All-Time vs. Cincinnati

First Ever Meeting

All-Time vs. Cleveland

Cincinnati Reds

Cleveland Indians

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Florida MarlinsPro Player Stadium2267 Dan Marino Blvd.Miami, FL 33056www.floridamarlins.comPhone: (305) 626-7400Director of Team Travel: Bill Beck2001 Record: 76-86, fourth, NL East

Pro Player StadiumCapacity: 36,331Year Opened: 1987

Public Relations InformationVP, Communications & Broadcasting: Ron ColangeloPhone: (305) 626-7286E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Steve CopsesPhone: (305) 626-7476E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (305) 626-7429Public Relations Fax: (305) 626-7302Press Box Phone: (305) 626-7416

Hotel InformationRockies in Miami:Marina Marriot (Ft. Lauderdale)(954) 463-4000fax: (954) 527-6705

Marlins in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 17-19, 2001 (3) at Col.Florida: Aug. 6-8, 1999 (3) at Fla.

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Houston AstrosEnron FieldP.O. Box 288Houston, TX 77001-0288www.astros.comPhone: (713) 259-8000Chairman & CEO: Drayton McLanePresident, Baseball Operations:Tal SmithGeneral Manager: Gerry HunsickerDirector, Baseball Admin & Traveling Secretary: Barry Waters2001 Record: 93-69, first, NLCentral

Enron FieldCapacity: 40,950Year Opened: 2000

Public Relations InformationS r. VP, Operations and Communications: Rob MatwickDirector, Media Relations: Warren Miller Phone: (713) 259-8986E-mail: [email protected]. Director, Media Relations: Todd FedewaPhone: (713) 259-8984E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (713) 259-8900Media Relations Fax: (713) 259-8981Press Box Phone: (713) 259-8574

Hotel InformationRockies in Houston:The Westin Galleria(713) 960-8100fax: (713) 960-6553

Astros in Denver: Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: June 24-25, 1998 (2)Houston: June 18-20, 2001 (3)

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 3-0 1-2 4-22000 3-3 1-2 4-51999 3-0 2-4 5-41998 5-1 1-2 6-31997 3-2 4-2 7-41996 5-1 0-7 5-81995 3-3 2-4 5-71994 2-4 1-5 3-91993 4-2 3-3 7-5Totals 31-16 15-31 46-47

All-Time vs. Florida

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 2-1 0-3 2-42000 4-2 1-2 5-41999 1-3 1-3 2-61998 4-1 2-4 6-51997 3-2 2-4 5-61996 5-1 3-4 8-51995 2-1 2-3 4-41994 2-1 3-4 5-51993 7-0 4-2 11-2Totals 30-12 18-29 48-41

All-Time vs. Houston

Florida Marlins

Houston Astros

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Los Angeles DodgersDodger Stadium1000 Elysian Park AvenueLos Angeles, CA90012-1199www.dodgers.comPhone: (323) 224-1500Managing Partner, Chairman, CEO:Robert DalyPresident & COO: Bob GrazianoGeneral Manager: Dan EvansDirector, Team Travel: Shaun Rachau2001 Record: 86-76, third, NLWe s t

Dodger StadiumCapacity: 56,000Year Opened: 1962

Public Relations InformationDirector, Public Relations: John OlguinPhone: (323) 224-1393Asst. Director, Pubic Relations: Luis GarciaPhone: (323) 224-1301E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (323) 224-1301Public Relations Fax: (323) 224-1459Press Box Phone: (323) 224-1425

Hotel InformationRockies in Los Angeles:Century Plaza(310) 277-2000fax: (310) 551-3355

Dodgers in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: July 21-22, 1999 (3) at LALos Angeles: July 19-20, 2000 (2) at LA

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Milwaukee Brewers Baseball ClubMiller ParkOne Brewers Wa yMilwaukee, WI 53214Phone: (414) 902-4400President, CEO: Wendy Selig-PriebS r. VP, General Manager: Dean Ta y l o rTraveling Secretary: Dan Larrea2001 Record: 68-94, fourth, NLCentral

Miller ParkCapacity: 41,900Year Opened: 2001

Public Relations InformationDirector of Media Relations: Jon GreenbergPhone: (414) 902-4468E-mail: [email protected]. Director, Media Relations: Jason ParryPhone: (414) 902-4470E-mail: [email protected] Relations Associate: Nicole SaunchesPhone: (414) 902-4469E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (414) 902-4500Media Relations Fax: (414) 902-4053Press Box Phone: (414) 902-4400 x6341, x6342

Hotel InformationRockies in Milwaukee:The Pfister(414) 273-8222fax: (414) 273-0747

Brewers in Denver:Embassy Suites(303) 297-8888fax: (303) 298-1103

Last SweepColorado: Sept. 28-30, 2001 (3) at Col.Milwaukee: June 22-23, 1998 (2) at Mil.

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 4-5 4-6 8-112000 3-4 1-5 4-91999 4-3 4-2 8-51998 3-3 3-3 6-61997 1-5 4-2 5-71996 4-3 2-4 6-71995 1-5 3-4 4-91994 2-5 2-1 4-61993 3-3 4-3 7-6Totals 25-36 27-30 52-66

All-Time vs. Los Angeles

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 3-0 2-1 5-12000 1-2 3-3 4-51999 5-1 1-2 6-31998 3-3 1-4 4-7Totals 12-6 7-10 19-16

All-Time vs. Milwaukee

Los Angeles Dodgers

Milwaukee Brewers

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Montreal Expos, L.P.P.O. Box 500, Station ‘M’Montreal, Quebec H1V 3P2www.montrealexpos.comPhone: (514) 253-3434Fax: (514) 253-82822001 Record: 68-94, fifth, NL East

Olympic StadiumCapacity: 46,500Year Opened: 1976

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: P.J. LoyelloPhone: (514) 251-3519E-mail: [email protected], Media Services: Monique GirouxPhone: (514) 215-3521E-mail: [email protected] Relations Fax: (514) 253-8282Press Box Phone: (514) 251-2219, 3519, 3521

Hotel InformationRockies in Montreal:Le Centre Sheraton(514) 878-2000fax: (514) 878-3958

Expos in Denver:Embassy Suites(303) 297-8888fax: (303) 298-1103

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 11-14, 2000 (4) at Mon.Montreal: April 25-26, 2000 (2) at Mon.

New York MetsShea Stadium123-01 Roosevelt Av e .Flushing, NY11 3 6 8www.mets.comPhone: (718) 507-METSChairman of the Board: Nelson DoubledayPresident & CEO: Fred WilponS r. VP& GM: Steve PhillipsTraveling Secretary: Charlie Samuels, Jay Horwitz2001 Record: 82-80, third, NL East

Shea StadiumCapacity: 55,775Year Opened: 1964

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Jay HorwitzPhone: (718) 565-4330Media Relations Specialists: Shannon Dalton, Stella Fiore, Chris Tropeano, Ethan WilsonMedia Relations Phone: (718) 565-4330Media Relations Fax: (718) 639-3619Press Box Phone: (718) 507-4518, 4505

Hotel InformationRockies in New York:Grand Hyatt(212) 883-1234fax: (212) 697-3772

Mets in Denver: Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 15-17, 1997 (3) at Col.New York: Aug. 18-19, 1998 (2) at NY

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 2-2 3-42000 3-0 4-2 7-21999 4-2 2-1 6-31998 3-0 4-2 7-21997 3-3 4-1 7-41996 2-4 1-5 3-91995 4-0 3-1 7-11994 3-0 1-2 4-21993 2-4 1-5 3-9Totals 25-15 22-21 47-36

All-Time vs. Montreal

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 3-1 1-2 4-32000 1-2 2-4 3-61999 3-3 1-2 4-51998 1-2 2-4 3-61997 4-1 2-4 6-51996 5-1 2-4 7-51995 4-1 1-3 5-41994 2-1 3-0 5-11993 4-2 2-4 6-6Totals 27-14 16-27 43-41

All-Time vs. Mets

Montreal Expos

New York Mets

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New York YankeesYankee StadiumBronx, New York 10451www.yankees.comPhone: (718) 293-4300Principle Owner: George SteinbrennerPresident: Randy Levine Sr. Vice President, General Manager: Brian CashmanTraveling Secretary: David Szen2001 Record: 95-65, first place, AL East

Yankee StadiumCapacity: 57,478Year Opened: 1923

Public Relations InformationDirector of Media Relations: Rick CerronePhone: (718) 579-4456E-mail: [email protected]. Director of Media Relations: Jason ZilloPhone: (718) 579-4515E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (718) 579-4460Public Relations Fax: (718) 293-8414Press Box Phone: (718) 579-4381

First Ever Meeting

All-Time vs. Yankees

New York Yankees

Philadelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium3501 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 1 9 1 4 8Phone: (215) 463-6000President & CEO: David MontgomeryChairman: Bill GilesVP & General Manager: Ed WadeManager, Team Travel: Frank Coppenbarger2001 Record: 86-76. second, NL E a s t

Veterans StadiumCapacity: 62,418Year Opened: 1971

Public Relations InformationVP, Public Relations: Larry ShenkPhone: (215) 952-8366E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Leigh TobinPhone: (215) 952-8245E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (215) 952-8233Public Relations Fax: (215) 389-3050Press Box Phone: (215) 952-8264

Hotel InformationRockies in Philadelphia:Sheraton Society Hill(215) 238-6000)fax: (215) 922-2709

Phillies in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 28-29, 1999 (3) at Col.Philadelphia: May 7-9, 1999 (3) at Col.

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 1-2 2-42000 2-1 4-2 6-31999 3-3 2-1 5-41998 1-2 4-2 5-41997 2-3 2-4 4-71996 4-2 2-4 6-61995 3-1 1-1 4-21994 0-3 2-1 2-41993 1-5 2-4 3-9Totals 17-22 20-21 37-43

All-Time vs. Philadelphia

Philadelphia Phillies

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Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball ClubPNC Park at North Shore115 Federal StreetPittsburgh, PA 15212www.pittsburghpirates.comPhone: (412) 323-5000Managing General Partner: Kevin McClatchyCOO: Dick FreemanSr. VP, GM: Dave LittlefieldTraveling Secretary: Greg Johnson2001 Record: 62-100, sixth, NL Central

PNC ParkCapacity: 37,898Year Opened: 2001

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Jim TrdinichPhone: (412) 325-4728E-mail: [email protected], Media Services: Dan HartPhone: (412) 325-4976E-mail: [email protected] Relations Fax: (412) 325-4413Press Box Phone: (412) 325-4622, 4623

Hotel InformationRockies in Pittsburgh:Westin Convention Center(412) 281-3700fax: (412) 227-4500

Pirates in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 25-27, 2000 (3) at Pit.Pittsburgh: Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 1999 (3) at Col.

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 1-2 2-42000 4-2 3-0 7-21999 0-3 2-4 2-71998 2-1 3-3 5-41997 3-2 1-5 4-71996 5-1 2-4 7-51995 5-1 3-3 8-41994 1-2 1-1 2-31993 4-2 4-2 8-4Totals 25-16 20-24 45-40

All-Time vs. Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Pirates

St. Louis Cardinals, L.P.250 Stadium PlazaSt. Louis, MO 63102www.stlcardinals.comPhone: (314) 421-3060Chairman of the Board/General Partner: William O. DeWitt, Jr.Chairman: Frederick HanserPresident: Mark LampingS r. VP, General Manager: Walt JockettyTraveling Secretary: C.J. Cherre2001 Record: 93-69, first (tie), NLCentral

Busch StadiumCapacity: 49,814Year Opened: 1966

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Brian BartowPhone: (314) 425-0623E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Brad HainjePhone: (314) 425-0624E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (314) 421-3060Media Relations Fax: (314) 982-7399Press Box Phone: (314) 421-3060

Hotel InformationRockies in St. Louis:Marriott Pavilion(314) 421-1776fax: (314) 331-9029

Cardinals in Denver: Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: April 2-5, 2001 (3) at Col.St. Louis: July 23-25, 1999 (3) at Col.

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 5-1 1-2 6-32000 3-1 2-2 5-31999 0-3 4-2 4-51998 2-4 1-2 3-61997 4-2 3-2 7-41996 6-0 2-4 8-41995 2-4 3-3 5-71994 5-1 3-3 8-41993 2-4 3-3 5-7Totals 29-20 22-23 51-43

All-Time vs. St. Louis

St. Louis Cardinals

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San Francisco GiantsPacific Bell Park24 Willie Mays PlazaPhone: (415) 972-2000www.sfgiants.comSan Francisco Baseball Associates, L.P.President: Peter A. MagowanS r. VP, General Manager: Brian SabeanTraveling Secretary: Reggie Younger, Jr.2001 Record: 90-72, second, NLWe s t

Pacific Bell ParkCapacity: 41,341Year Opened: 2000

Public Relations InformationManager, Media Relations: Jim MooreheadPhone: (415) 972-2449E-mail: [email protected], Baseball Information: Blake RhodesPhone: (415) 972-2443E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (415) 972-2448Media Relations Fax: (415) 947-2800Press Box Phone: (415) 972-2450, 2451

Hotel InformationRockies in San Francisco:Westin St. Francis(415) 397-7000fax: (415) 774-0124

Giants in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: May 12-14, 2000 (3) at Col.San Francisco: July 18-19, 2001 (2) at SF

San Diego Padres8880 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 400San Diego, CA 92108www.padres.comPhone: (619) 881-6500Chairman: John MooresPresident & CEO: Bob VizsasExec. VP, GM: Kevin TowersDirector, Team Travel/Equipment: Brian Prilaman2001 Record: 79-83, fourth, NL West

Qualcomm StadiumCapacity: 66,307Year Opened: 1968

Public Relations InformationDirector, Media Relations: Glen GeffnerPhone: (619) 881-6509E-mail: [email protected] Relations Assistant: John DeverPhone: (619) 881-6642E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (619) 881-6510Media Relations Fax: (619) 497-5454Press Box Phone: (619) 881-6500 x 7348

Hotel InformationRockies in San Diego:Marriott Hotel & Marina(619) 234-1500fax: (619) 234-8678

Padres in Denver:Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

Last SweepColorado: April 17-19, 2001 (3) at SDSan Diego: April 6-8, 2001 (3) at Col.

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YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 5-4 4-6 9-102000 6-1 0-6 6-71999 3-3 1-6 4-91998 4-2 3-3 7-51997 3-3 1-5 4-81996 4-2 1-6 5-81995 5-2 3-3 8-51994 1-2 2-5 3-71993 1-6 2-4 3-10Totals 32-25 17-44 49-69

All-Time vs. San Francisco

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 3-7 6-3 9-102000 2-4 5-2 7-61999 3-3 1-6 4-91998 3-3 2-4 5-71997 2-4 2-4 4-81996 5-2 3-3 8-51995 5-1 4-3 9-41994 2-2 3-3 5-51993 4-2 2-5 6-7Totals 29-28 28-33 57-61

All-Time vs. San Diego

San Francisco Giants

San Diego Padres

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Seattle Mariners Baseball ClubSAFECO Field1250 First Ave. S.Seattle, WA 98134www.seattlemariners.comPhone: (206) 346-4000Chairman & CEO: Howard LincolnPresident & COO: Chuck ArmstrongExec. VP, General Manager: Pat GillickDirector, Team Travel: Ron Spellecy2001 Record: 116-46, first, AL West

SAFECO FieldCapacity: 47,116Year Opened: 1999

Public Relations InformationDirector of Baseball Information: Tim HevlyPhone: (206) 346-4402E-mail: [email protected] Director, Baseball Info: Matt RoebuckPhone: (206) 346-4408E-mail: [email protected] Information Fax: (206) 346-4400Press Box Phone: (206) 346-4639

Hotel InformationRockies in Seattle:Westin Hotel(206) 728-1000fax: (206) 728-2259

Last SweepColorado: Aug. 28-29, 1997 at Col.Seattle: June 12-13, 1997 at Sea.

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-2 0-0 1-22000 0-0 1-2 1-21999 1-2 0-0 1-21998 0-0 1-2 1-21997 2-0 0-2 2-2Totals 4-4 2-6 6-10

All-Time vs. Seattle

Seattle Mariners

Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tropicana FieldOne Tropicana DriveSt. Petersburg, FL 33705Phone: (727) 825-3137www.devilrays.comManaging General Partner, CEO:Vincent NaimoliSr. VP of Baseball Operations, General Manager: Chuck LaMarTraveling Secretary: Jeffrey Ziegler2001 Record: 62-100, fifth, A LE a s t

Tropicana FieldCapacity: 44,445Year Opened: 1998

Public Relations InformationVP, Public Relations: Rick VaughnPhone: (727) 825-3242E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Chris CostelloPhone: (727) 825-3160E-mail: [email protected] Relations Fax: (727) 825-3111Press Box Phone: (727) 825-3129

Hotel InformationDevil Rays in Denver: Westin Tabor Center(303) 572-9100fax: (303) 572-7288

First Ever Meeting

All-Time vs. Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

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Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club1 Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1Phone: (416) 341-1000www.bluejays.comRogers Communications, Inc.President & CEO: Paul GodfreyS r. VP & GM: J.P. RicciardiM a n a g e r, Team Travel: Bart Given2001 Record: 80-82, third, A LE a s t

SkyDomeCapacity: 50,516Year Opened: 1989

Public Relations InformationVP, Media Relations: Howard StarkmanPhone: (416) 341-1300E-mail: [email protected], Media Relations: Jay StenhousePhone: (416) 341-1302E-mail: [email protected] Relations Fax: (416) 341-1000Press Box Phone: (416) 341-1178

Hotel InformationRockies in TorontoWestin Harbour Castle(416) 869-0573fax: (416) 869-0573

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All-Time vs. Toronto

Toronto Blue Jays

★ The Rockies In Interleague Play ★

YEAR HOME ROAD TOTAL2001 1-5 1-5 2-102000 5-1 1-5 6-61999 2-4 2-4 4-81998 3-3 1-5 4-81997 6-2 3-5 9-7Totals 17-15 8-24 25-39

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Rich Clarkson & Associates

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Will George932 Ashburn Way

Woolwich Township, NJ 08085

Joe McDonald1057 Lake

Hollingsworth Dr.Lakeland, FL 33803

Steve Schryver405 Smythe Dr.Williams Bay,

WI 53191

Director – Scouting ..................................................................................................................Bill SchmidtManager of Scouting Operations .......................................................................................Coley BrannonManager of Professional Scouting .......................................................................................Paul Herfurth

Dave Holliday is in his ninth year with the Rockies, his second as a special assignmentscout. He spent five years as a national cross-checker. From 1994-1995, he was a Midwestregional cross-checker. Dave was an area scout for the Pirates from 1990-93. Before that, heserved as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State (1981-88), his second stint with OSU, afterreceiving his first assistant coaching position there in 1977. At YavapaiJC he was an assis-tant coach during the 1979-80 campaign. From there, Dave spent one year as the head coachat Murray State JC before returning to the OSU staff. A 1973 graduate of Uniontown (Pa.) High

School, Dave attended Grand Canyon University, earning a B.S. in physical education and an M.S. in exercise physiolo-gy. He and his wife, Sonya, have three children: Hailee, Hillary, and Heath. Address: Route 4, Box 535, Coalgate, OK 74538

Pat Daugherty enters his 30th year in pro ball. He spent eight seasons as the first scout-ing director in franchise history, before moving to his newly created role. Pat came to Coloradoafter six seasons as Montreal's scouting supervisor. He was the head coach at Indian HillsCommunity College for 17 years. His pro baseball career began in 1972 as manager at CocoaBeach in the Gulf Coast League. In 1981 the Montreal Expos named him Field Director ofPlayer Development. His collegiate coaching career began in 1965 and Pat won more than500 games at IHCC, and the school's diamond is named after him. In 1998 the American

Baseball Coaches Association inducted him into its Hall of Fame. He's also a member of the Simpson College Hall ofFame, the Iowa Coaches Hall of Fame and the National Junior College Hall of Fame. Daugherty has a degree fromSimpson and a master's from Drake University. He and wife, JoAnn, have four children: Mary Beth, Ann, Peggy and Mike.Address: 5652 S, Killarney Way, Aurora, CO 80015

Special Assistant to the General Manager

Special Assignment Scout

Terry Wetzel begins his second year with the Rockies. The senior director-scouting from1998-2000 for Kansas City, W etzel began his scouting career with the Royals in 1984 as anassociate scout. A full-time scout for the Royals from 1989 to 1995, Wetzel was promoted tonationalcrosschecker in 1996 and then after the 1997 season he became director-scouting.Wetzel coached high school baseball and football in the Houston area. A native Nebraskan,he earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Concordia University in Seward, Neb.Hewould later go on to get his master’s degree from Valparasio University in 1981. He and his

wife,Patricia, have two children, Jenna and Ryan. Address: 14924 Walmer, Overland Park, KS 66223

Special Assignment Scout

Tom Wheeler35 Shetland Lane

Pleasant Hill, CA94523

Art Pontarelli33 Alpine

Estates Dr.Cranston, RI02921

Professional ScoutsMajor League Scout

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Ty Coslow5910 Full Moon Ct.Louisville, KY4 0 2 1 6

Bo Hughes13006 Hartsbrook St.

Sherman Oaks, CA91423

Danny Montgomery11621 Fox Trot Dr.

Charlotte,NC 28269

John Cedarburg2202 Treehauen Cir.Ft. Myers, FL 3 3 9 0 7

Central/Southern Fla.

Mike Garlatti53 Ferris Road

Edison, NJ 08817NY, N.J., Del.,MD.,Philly, Wash.DC., N. VA

Dar Cox8415 Lakota TrailFrisco, TX 75034

N. Texas, Arkansas,Okla.

Mike Ericson6322 W. Hackamore Dr.

Glendale, AZ 85310Ariz., Colo., N.M.,

Utah, El Paso

Billy Eppler159 N. Clark Dr., Apt. 7Beverly Hills, CA90211L.A., Las Vegas, Hawaii

Mike Day112 Vantage PointDallas, GA30157

Georgia, N. Florida

Jeff Edwards14515 Southern

Magnolia Cir.Houston, TX 77044S. Texas, SW. La.

1992A l

H a r g e s h e i m e r

1996Dar Cox

1995Mike

Garlatti

1994Pat

Jones

1993FrankMattox

2000DamonIannelli

1999Ed

Santa

1998Jorge

de Posada

1997Ty

Coslow

Orsino Hill3112 46th St.

Des Moines, IA50310Minn., Wis., IA, Illinois, S. & N. Dakota, Neb.

Regional SupervisorsMidwest West Coast East Coast

Scott CormanP.O. Box 22200

Lexington, KY40522Ind., Kentucky, Tenn.

Area Scouting Supervisors

Bert Holt1036 W. Princeton Dr.

Visalia, CA93227Central California,

Central Nevada

Greg Hopkins12285 S.W. 158th Av eBeaverton, OR97007

Alaska, ID., Mont., WY.,Oregon, Wash., Wyo.

Damon Iannelli116 Chestnut Dr.

Brandon, MS 39047N & E Louisiana, Miss,

Ala., Fla.Panhandle

Jay MatthewsP.O.BOX 691061

Charlotte, NC 28227S. Carolina,N. Carolina,

C. & S. Virginia

Sean O’Connor6 Maple Street

Natick, MA01760Conn., Mass.,Maine,

New Hampshire, R.I., Vt.

Jorge de Posada1505 Rodano St, El ParaisoRio Piedras, PR 00926

Puerto Rico

Ed Santa5280 Baypointe Dr.Powell, OH 43065

Ohio, Mich., Penn., W.V.

Gary Wilson327-40th Street

Sacramento, CA 9 5 8 1 9N. Cal., N. Nevada

2001Mike

Ericson

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ALL-TIME FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS1992 John Burke RHP University of Florida1993 Jamey Wright RHP Westmoore (Okla.) HS1994 Doug Million LHP Sarasota (Fla.) HS1995 Todd Helton 1B University of Tennessee1996 Jake Westbrook RHP Madison Co. (Ga.) HS1997 Mark Magrum RHP Kingwood (Texas) HS1998 Matt Roney RHP Edmond North (Okla.) HS

Choo Freeman+ OF Dallas Christian (Texas) HSJeff Winchester# C Rummel (La.) HS

1999 Jason Jennings RHP Baylor University2000 Matt Harrington RHP Palmdale (Calif.) HS2001 Jayson Nix^ SS Midland (Texas) HS

+ - compensation selection from Atlanta for A-ranking free agent Andres Galarraga# - compensation selection from Atlanta for A-ranking free agent Walt Weiss^ - compensation selection for not signing first round pick in 2000.

Rd. Player Pos. College/High SchoolSD Nix, Jayson SS Midland (TX) HSCC Taylor,T rey LP Mansfield (TX) HS

3 Frome, Jason CF Indiana State Univ.4 Mitchell, Jay RP LaGrange (GA) HS5 Simpson, Gerrit RP Univ. of Texas6 Tricoglou, Jaime RP Kennesaw State College7 Sullivan, Cory CF Wake Forest Univ.8 Nicholson, Scott LP Oregon State Univ.9 Sweeney, James C Bellaire (TX) HS

10 Miller, Tony CF Univ. of Toledo11 Fardella, Jason RP St. Francis College12 Ingram, Bryan C Oregon State Univ.13 Bouknight, Kip RP Univ. of South Carolina14 Frary, Levi RP Texas-Pan American15 Burkholder, David 1B Grand View College16 Dannemiller, Beau RP No School17 Songster, Jud RP U n i v. of Southern Colorado18 Gallagher, Shawn LP Rutgers Univ.19 Freeman, Ashley 3B Vanderbilt Univ.20 Palmer, Matt RP Southwest Missouri State 21 Martinez, Roberto RP Riverview (FL) HS22 George, Trey RF Bellaire (TX) HS23 Patterson, Eric SS Harrison (GA) HS24 Lambert, Casey SS Univ. of Alabama25 Huggins, Michael 3B Baylor Univ.26 Glanzmann, Jake LP West Sprinfield (VA) HS

Rd. Player Pos. College/High School27 Cruz, Jeff LP Cal State-Long Beach 28 Heether, Adam 3B Modesto JC29 Greenbush, Peter RP Mass College of Liberal A r t s30 Varcarcel, Jon LP Margarita Javier (PR) HS31 Gonzalez, Rejino LP CC of Southern Nevada32 Merino, Josh RP Kirkwood CC33 Hofferd, Sean LF Bend Senior (OR) HS34 Gimenez, Chris C Gilroy (CA) HS35 MacDonald, Jeff RP Lethbridge CC36 Freese, Brandon RP Skyview (WA) HS37 Buechner, Chris RP Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS38 Sterry, Vern RP Cypress JC39 Gaskamp, Lucas LP Northeast Texas CC40 Diaz, Pedro RP Seminole State JC41 Sardinha, Duke 3B Pepperdine Univ.42 Hughes, Colby CF Branson (MO) HS43 Castles, Kelly RP McLoughlin (OR) HS44 Bryant, Josh RP Wallace State JC45 Young, Brandon CF Springfield North (OH) HS46 Silva, Sergio RP College of the Sequoias47 Toffey, John RP St. Sebastian's Academy48 York, Andrew C College of the Siskiyous49 Revere, J.R. CF Georgia Southern Univ.50 Marksbury, Mike RP Miami-Hamilton JC

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Phil Allen(Australia)17 Sommerville LaneRiddells Creek, 3431Victoria, Australia

Dario Arias(Domincan Republic)30 de Marzo #26, Bo Cuatro CaminosSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic

Kent Blasingame(Pacific Rim Coord.)9040 Longfeather Dr.FountainHills, AZ 85268

Francisco Cartaya(Venezuela)Ave Intercomunal del ValleResidencia SavoyEdificio #3 Piso 4 Apto 4-1Caracas, Venezuela

RolandoFernandez(Director-Latin A m e r. Operations)1175 S. Oak Ct.Gilbert,AZ 85233

Cristobal A. Giron(Panama)Cerro Viento Calle Casa 839PanamaCity, Panama

Jorge Moreno(Dominican Republic)Calle de los RestauradoresEsq Micaele #1Santo Domingo, DR

Felix FelizManzana #3 Edisicio 1BLos Cabos, Santo Domingo,DR

INTERNATIONAL SCOUTS

Rolando Fernandez begins his 10th season with the organization, and his second as theDirector-LatinAmerica Operations…he spent four seasons as the roving Latin American coor-dinator…Fernandez coached at the Rockies’club in the Arizona Rookie League from 1994-97and at Visalia for half the ‘93 season…before joining the Rockies, the former outfielder playedthree years in the Chicago Cubs organization…a 1990 graduate of Northwestern StateUniversity of Louisiana, Rolando has a bachelor’s degree in advertising…Rolando, his wife,Lissette, and their daughter, Sofia Camille, reside in Phoenix, Ariz.

Director - Latin America Operations

2002 Free Agent Draft

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Director - Player Development ........................................................................................................................Michael HillManager - Minor League Operations .......................................................................................................Marc GustafsonAssistant to the Director – Player Development.............................................................................................Jody RossMinor League Field Coordinator .....................................................................................................................Boyd CoffieRoving Pitching Coordinator .......................................................................................................................Rick MathewsRoving Hitting Coordinator ...........................................................................................................................Alan CockrellRoving Infield Coordinator ............................................................................................................................Mike GallegoRehabilitation Coordinator.............................................................................................................................Scott GehretStrength & Conditioning Coordinator...........................................................................................................BrianJordanCultural Development Coordinator ..................................................................................................................Lori BrownEquipment Manager ...........................................................................................................................................Bill LorenzSports Psychologist ......................................................................................................................................Ronn SvetichVideo Assistant ................................................................................................................................................Brian Jones

Boyd Coffie began his professional baseball career in 1959 when he signed out ofcollege with the New York Yankees. He reached A A A Richmond in 1961 before servinghis country in the army. Upon his return, he embarked on a 29-year collegiate coachingcareer at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla. There, Coffie spent 10 seasons as a base-ball assistant and his last 19 as the head coach. During his time at Rollins, Coffie alsocoached basketball (the head coach for both sports in 1972), and managed Orlando inthe Minnesota Twins organization, and Auburn (N.Y.) of the New York-Penn League.

C o ffie also played four seasons at Rollins (1955-58), and the school retired his No. 1 jersey, the first jersey retire-ment in school history. Coffie left Rollins to join the Cleveland Indians as field coordinator in 1991, and served theIndians for eight seasons before joining the Rockies.

Minor League Field Coordinator

Mike enters his third season with the Rockies after spending 1999 as Boston’s minorleague infield instructor…his 13-year major league career ended in spring training of 1998after 1,111 games with Oakland, New York (AL) and St. Louis (1985-97)…he hit .239 (700-for-2931) with 42 HR and 282 RBI for his career with his playing-time limited by seven injury dis-ablements…a valuable utility infielder, he played in three straight postseasons with Oakland(1988-90)…in 1993, he won the Good Guy award from the N.Y. Press Photographer’s Assn.and the N.Y. Baseball Writers…a second-round pick by Oakland in the 1981 June draft out of

UCLA, he was elected into the school’s athletic Hall of Fame…Mike and his wife Caryn have twin sons, Nicholas andJoseph, and a daughter, Allison, and reside in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Roving Infield Coordinator

Organizational ChampionsClub LeagueSalem Avalanche (High A) Carolina Legue 2001Tucson Rockies (rookie) Arizona League 1998Portland Rockies (A) Northwest League 1997Colo. Springs Sky Sox (AAA) Pacific Coast League 1995

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Jeremy MoellerCarolina

Scott MurayamaTri-City

Jason SkolnikCasper

Beau ClaySalem

Scott GehretRehabiliationCoordinator

Heath TownsendAsheville

Brian JordanStrength

Coordinator

Travis AndersonColorado Springs

Rick Mathews enters his seventh season as Colorado’s roving pitching coordinator…hespent 1996-99 as the Rockies’ coordinator of instruction, a position he filled originally in ‘94,before spending 1995 as the club’s major-league bullpen coach…an original Rockie, he waswith Mesa (Arizona Rookie League) in 1992…then slated to work in Bend the following year,he wound up coaching in the big-league bullpen for a large portion of the inaugural sea-son…has had managerial posts and time as the assistant director of player development inthe Kansas City organization…his pro experience dates back to the early’70s when he was a

part-time scout for the Royals (1971-74) and the Phillies (1974-77)…he attended Indian Hills CC, a school he would even-tually coach for six seasons…after playing at IHCC, Mathews pitched at Drake University, earning his bachelor’s degreein 1969…he later earned a master’s degree from Northeast Missouri State University…he headed directly into high-school coaching after his collegiate career, then worked at Iowa Western JC for five years, winning the District Coach-of-the-Year on three occasions…following the 1980 season, he moved to pro ball, before returning to juco coaching at IndianHills…Rick and his wife, Mary Louise, have a son, Jonathan, and a daughter, Sarah, and reside in Centerville, Iowa.

Alan Cockrell begins his second season as Colorado’s minor league roving hitting coor-dinator…he spent two years as a manager in the Rockies organization, one year with Salemafter a year in Portland…in 1998, Cockrell scouted professional action for the Rockies, andassisted the organization’s rookie-league club on a part-time basis…a former outfielder,Cockrell played 13 seasons, including three years (1994-96) in Colorado’s system…he madehis major-league debut with the Rockies in 1996…Cockrell began his pro career in the Giantsorganization, who signed him as its first-round selection in the 1984 June draft after his All-

America season at Tennessee in the spring…Cockrell preceded Todd Helton as a Volunteers quarterback; a third-teamAll-American in 1983, Cockrell helped the Vols to the Citrus Bowl championship…the year before, he won the Peach BowlOffensive MVP, despite a loss to Iowa…Alan and his wife Tameson live in Colorado Springs, Colo., with children Madelynand Beau.

Roving Hitting Coordinator

Roving Pitching Coordinator

Organizational Trainers

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Pacific Coast League (AAA)Sky Sox Stadium (1988, 9,000)

4385 Tutt Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80922719/597-1449 ◆ 719/597-7220 PR fax ◆ www.skysox.com

GM: Bob Goughan ◆ PR contact: Gabe Ross ◆ Rockies affiliate since 1993

Chris embarks on his third season in the Rockies organization and his eighth overallseason managing, after five in the White Sox system…it is his 18th year in professional base-ball…Cron (“CRONE”) managed Birmingham (AA) for two seasons,1999 and 1998…in 1998he was named Carolina League manager of the Year after leading Winston-Salem to a 79-60record and a berth in the league championship series…he also managed the Southern Teamin that season’s All-Star game…he managed Hickory (A) of the South Atlantic League (1996-97) and guided the club to a 76-64 record and a spot in the SALplayoffs…after going 16-53

(sixth place) in the first half of 1996, he turned them around in the second half for a 39-32 record and a second place fin-ish…managed Advanced Rookie Bristol in 1995 after being appointed manager on 6/8/95 …announced his retirementearlier that day after hitting a pinch-hit home run in his final professional at bat for Class AAANashville…played profes-sional baseball for eleven years (1984-95), ending with twelve major league at-bats and minor league totals of .267, 172HR and 785 RBI in 1250 games…was the recipient of the Charles Lubin Most Valuable Player Award at AAA Vancouverin 1992…Chris and his wife Linda have three children: C.J., Kevin and Carly and reside in Phoenix, Ariz.

Colorado Springs Sky Sox - AAA

Manager

Bob McClure is in his fourth season with the Rockies and first as the pitching coach atthe Triple A level…he spent the last three years tutoring the pitchers at Salem (A)…prior tojoining the Rockies, Bob spent four years coaching his son’s Sequoia High School baseballteam in Redwood City, Calif.…McClure coached on Florida’s major league staff in 1994 afterconcluding his 17-year big-league career with the Marlins in 1993…the lefthander also pitchedfor the Royals, Brewers, Expos, Mets, Angels and Cardinals…he compiled a 68-57 major-league record with a 3.81 ERA, pitching more than 1,150 innings…one of his best seasons

came in 1982 when he went 12-7, threw five complete games and helped Milwaukee to the World Series; he saved twoof the Brewers’three wins in the Fall Classic and also earned a win in the ALCS…in 1989 he was 6-1 with a career-best1.55 ERA in 48 appearances for the Angels…Bob and his wife, Shirley, and children Jake, Jessie and Adam reside inStuart, Fla.…Jake attends Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo on a baseball scholarship.

Pitching Coach

Jim Eppard embarks on his eighth season in the Rockies system and third at ColoradoSprings…he spent five seasons managing in the Rockies organization…in 1999 he guidedAsheville and before that, Portland for two years (1997-98), winning the Northwest Leaguechampionship and Manager of the Year in 1997…he spent two years at the helm of theRockies’Arizona Rookie League entry from 1995-96…his first full-time coaching work was inCentral Valley in 1994…the year before he was a player/coach at St. Paul, the first-place fin-isher in the Northern League…Eppard had a 12-year playing career that began in 1982 as the

13th-round selection of the Oakland A’s out of the University of California… Jim broke into the majors in 1987 and sin-gled off Mark Gubicza in his debut September 8…he spent parts of four seasons in the majors with California andToronto…named to an All-Star team at every level of minor-league play, he won batting titles in 1982, ‘85, ‘87 and ‘90…heand his wife, Lou Ann, and daughter Hannah, reside in Azusa, Calif.

Coach

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2002 Colorado Springs Sky Sox ScheduleApril 4 . . . . . . . . .OKLAHOMAApril 5 . . . . . . . . .OKLAHOMAApril 6 . . . . . . . . .OKLAHOMAApril 7 . . . . . . . . .OKLAHOMAApril 8 . . . . . . . . . .PORTLANDApril 9 . . . . . . . . . .PORTLANDApril 10 . . . . . . . . .PORTLANDApril 11 . . . . . . . . .PORTLANDApril 12 . . . . . . . . . .at TacomaApril 13 . . . . . . . . . .at TacomaApril 14 . . . . . . . . . .at TacomaApril 15 . . . . . . . . . .at TacomaApril 16 . . . . . . . . . .at PortlandApril 17 . . . . . . . . . .at PortlandApril 18 . . . . . . . . . .at PortlandApril 19 . . . . . . . . . .at PortlandApril 20 . . . . . . . .EDMONTONApril 21 . . . . . . . .EDMONTONApril 22 . . . . . . . .EDMONTONApril 23 . . . . . . . .EDMONTONApril 24 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayApril 25 . . . . . . . . . . .TUCSONApril 26 . . . . . . . . . . .TUCSONApril 27 . . . . . . . . . . .TUCSONApril 28 . . . . . . . . . . .TUCSONApril 29 . . . . . . . .at Las VegasApril 30 . . . . . . . .at Las VegasMay 1 . . . . . . . . .at Las VegasMay 2 . . . . . . . . .at Las VegasMay 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .at TucsonMay 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .at TucsonMay 5 . . . . . . . . . . . .at TucsonMay 6 . . . . . . . . . . . .at TucsonMay 7 . . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeMay 8 . . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeMay 9 . . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeMay 10 . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeMay 11 . . . . . .SACRAMENTOMay 12 . . . . . .SACRAMENTOMay 13 . . . . . .SACRAMENTOMay 14 . . . . . .SACRAMENTOMay 15 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 16 . . . . . . . . .at NashvilleMay 17 . . . . . . . . .at NashvilleMay 18 . . . . . . . . .at NashvilleMay 19 . . . . . . . . .at NashvilleMay 20 . . . . . . . . .at MemphisMay 21 . . . . . . . . .at MemphisMay 22 . . . . . . . . .at MemphisMay 23 . . . . . . . . .at MemphisMay 24 . . . . . . . . .NASHVILLEMay 25 . . . . . . . . .NASHVILLEMay 26 . . . . . . . . .NASHVILLEMay 27 . . . . . . . . .NASHVILLE

May 28 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEMay 29 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEMay 30 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEMay 31 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEJune 1 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaJune 2 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaJune 3 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaJune 4 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaJune 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJune 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJune 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJune 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJune 10 . . . . . . . .at OklahomaJune 11 . . . . . . . .at OklahomaJune 12 . . . . . . . .at OklahomaJune 13 . . . . . . . .at OklahomaJune 14 . . . . .NEWORLEANSJune 15 . . .N E W ORLEANS (2)June 16 . . . . .NEWORLEANSJune 17 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 18 . . . . . . . . . . .TACOMAJune 19 . . . . . . . . . . .TACOMAJune 20 . . . . . . . . . . .TACOMAJune 21 . . . . . . . . . . .TACOMAJune 22 . . . . . . . .LASVEGASJune 23 . . . . . . . .LASVEGASJune 24 . . . . . . . .LAS VEGASJune 25 . . . . . . . .LAS VEGASJune 26 . . . . . . . . . .at CalgaryJune 27 . . . . . . . . . .at CalgaryJune 28 . . . . . . . . . .at CalgaryJune 29 . . . . . . . . . .at CalgaryJune 30 . . . . . . . .at EdmontonJuly 1 . . . . . . . . . .at EdmontonJuly 2 . . . . . . . . . .at EdmontonJuly 3 . . . . . . . . . .at EdmontonJuly 4 . . . . . . . . . . .CALGARYJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . . .CALGARYJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . . .CALGARYJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . . .CALGARYJuly 8 . . . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

July 9 . . . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

July 10 . . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

July 11 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAJuly 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAJuly 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAJuly 14 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAJuly 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJuly 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJuly 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJuly 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at IowaJuly 19 . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeJuly 20 . . . . . . . . .at Salt Lake

July 21 . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeJuly 22 . . . . . . . . .at Salt LakeJuly 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAJuly 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAJuly 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAJuly 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAJuly 27 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEJuly 28 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEJuly 29 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEJuly 30 . . . . . . . . .SALT LAKEJuly 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaAug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaAug. 3 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . .at OmahaAug. 5 . . . . . . . . . . .MEMPHISAug. 6 . . . . . . . . . . .MEMPHISAug. 7 . . . . . . . . . . .MEMPHISAug. 8 . . . . . . . . . . .MEMPHISAug. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAAug. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAAug. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAAug. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .OMAHAAug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . .at FresnoAug. 14 . . . . . . . . . . .at FresnoAug. 15 . . . . . . . . . . .at FresnoAug. 16 . . . . . . . . . . .at FresnoAug. 17 . . . . . . .at SacramentoAug. 18 . . . . . . .at SacramentoAug. 19 . . . . . . .at SacramentoAug. 20 . . . . . . .at SacramentoAug. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 22 . . . . . .at New OrleansAug. 23 . . . . . .at New OrleansAug. 24 . . . . . .at New OrleansAug. 25 . . . . . .at New OrleansAug. 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAAug. 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAAug. 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAAug. 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IOWAAug. 30 . . . . . . . . . . .FRESNOAug. 31 . . . . . . . . . . .FRESNOSept. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .FRESNOSept. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .FRESNO

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP#Alviso, Jerome .241 111 266 30 64 79 12 0 1 18 7 3 4 14 1 43 3 1 5 .297 .2862#Bartee, Kimera .192 24 78 14 15 32 2 0 5 15 1 1 1 6 0 31 3 0 0 .410 .256T#Bartee, Kimera .249 64 245 37 61 104 15 2 8 42 3 2 1 25 2 57 8 1 1 .424 .319Bell, Mike .281 84 320 43 90 152 21 1 13 53 3 0 3 16 1 80 0 4 4 .475 .3222 Brumbaugh, Cliff .332 53 208 31 69 98 18 1 3 39 0 4 0 34 0 52 5 3 1 .471 .419T Brumbaugh, Cliff .320 107 410 69 131 201 29 4 11 81 0 7 2 67 0 93 8 6 4 .490 .412*Bullett, Scott .256 21 78 7 20 32 4 1 2 11 0 1 0 0 0 17 1 0 1 .410 .253Butler, Brent .335 65 272 51 91 138 20 3 7 38 3 2 4 15 0 26 4 2 13 .507 .375*Carpenter, Bubba .264 49 125 22 33 53 14 0 2 10 0 0 3 18 2 23 3 2 2 .424 .370Cirillo, Jeff .750 1 4 2 3 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .800Cox, Darron .278 76 209 33 58 79 10 1 3 25 2 1 5 24 1 42 3 1 8 .378 .364X*Cruz, Jacob .326 20 86 18 28 55 5 2 6 25 0 1 1 1 0 23 1 0 2 .640 .3372 Encarnacion, Mario .378 16 45 8 17 28 5 0 2 10 0 0 1 4 0 8 0 1 1 .622 .440T Encarnacion, Mario .303 67 231 37 70 129 13 2 14 43 0 1 5 21 2 69 4 4 6 .558 .3722 Espada, Josue .259 7 27 8 7 12 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 6 3 2 0 .444 .375T Espada, Josue .297 86 317 69 94 132 22 2 4 32 3 3 4 44 0 55 16 9 4 .416 .3862 Fasano, Sal .305 26 82 16 25 50 4 0 7 23 1 1 4 9 1 26 0 0 4 .610 .396T Fasano, Sal .281 39 128 22 36 68 5 0 9 30 1 1 9 13 1 37 0 0 5 .531 .384Flores, Jose .294 100 316 61 93 130 21 5 2 36 4 1 3 48 1 57 8 2 1 .411 .391*Hamilton, Darryl .154 4 13 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 .154 .267Huskey, Butch .323 122 458 76 148 236 29 1 19 87 0 12 1 42 2 95 2 2 18 .515 .3722*Jennings, Robin .282 11 39 8 11 18 1 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 10 1 0 1 .462 .317T*Jennings, Robin .301 49 183 34 55 94 12 3 7 31 0 1 3 10 0 36 6 2 5 .514 .345*Johnson, Lance .341 35 135 26 46 64 8 2 2 16 1 2 0 4 0 14 9 4 2 .474 .355Kelly, Roberto .288 63 212 32 61 107 10 0 12 48 0 5 4 18 2 48 1 2 6 .505 .347*Kieschnick, Brooks .294 71 252 44 74 128 9 3 13 45 0 0 2 24 3 72 3 2 7 .508 .3601#Lamb, Dave .222 5 9 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .222 .222Little, Mark .375 9 40 6 15 17 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 2 1 .425 .432McKeel, Walt .241 28 79 13 19 28 4 1 1 4 0 0 0 6 1 22 0 0 0 .354 .294#Melhuse, Adam .266 54 184 26 49 82 10 1 7 32 1 0 2 31 1 42 0 1 8 .446 .378Morales, Willie .157 17 51 4 8 12 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 8 2 0 1 .235 .1702#Nicholson, Kevin .385 23 78 14 30 38 5 0 1 11 1 0 0 5 1 7 1 1 2 .487 .422T#Nicholson, Kevin .330 34 109 15 36 45 6 0 1 12 1 0 0 9 1 10 1 2 2 .413 .381#Nieves, Melvin .233 13 43 7 10 20 5 1 1 4 0 0 1 8 0 20 1 0 0 .465 .365Peeples, Mike .300 115 424 71 127 215 23 4 19 69 0 5 6 27 0 63 9 9 11 .507 .346Petrick, Ben .250 18 64 11 16 21 2 0 1 9 0 2 0 13 2 21 1 0 1 .328 .367*Powers, Jeff .125 7 16 1 2 5 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 .313 .176Sefcik, Kevin .312 49 199 37 62 82 14 0 2 22 2 4 3 24 0 26 5 6 3 .412 .3871 Sosa, Juan .225 14 40 2 9 10 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 5 0 7 1 1 5 .250 .304Uribe, Juan .310 74 281 40 87 149 27 7 7 48 0 2 2 12 1 43 11 8 8 .530 .340Ventura, Juan .167 2 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 .167 .286

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKAcevedo, Juan 0 0 1.29 6 0 0 0 3 1 7.0 3 2 1 0 0 4 0 7 1 0Alviso, Jerome 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Averette, Rob 6 14 6.11 27 27 0 0 0 0 166.1 204 131 113 29 5 48 2 125 11 12*Belitz, Todd 0 2 9.82 14 0 0 0 5 2 11.0 19 15 12 2 1 3 0 8 1 0T*Belitz, Todd 4 4 5.94 52 0 0 0 17 2 63.2 71 53 42 8 4 19 3 62 2 1Bergman, Sean 2 1 2.04 3 2 0 0 0 0 17.2 15 7 4 1 1 4 0 12 0 0*Bohanon, Brian 0 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0Bost, Heath 2 2 4.32 45 2 0 0 13 0 75.0 82 37 36 13 4 23 2 64 2 0Chacon, Shawn 2 0 2.25 4 4 0 0 0 0 24.0 18 6 6 3 1 7 0 28 0 0X Chouinard, Bobby 3 1 3.66 39 0 0 0 9 1 39.1 44 19 16 5 3 13 0 47 4 0*Christman, Tim 2 5 6.30 38 0 0 0 10 2 40.0 52 31 28 4 3 21 1 42 4 0Clontz, Brad 2 1 9.00 21 0 0 0 10 0 23.0 37 26 23 7 4 10 0 23 1 0Davenport, Joe 2 2 8.47 31 0 0 0 9 0 34.0 62 38 32 3 5 15 0 23 3 0Davis, Kane 0 0 3.60 4 0 0 0 1 0 5.0 5 2 2 0 0 3 1 7 0 0Difelice, Mark 3 2 5.28 8 8 0 0 0 0 46.0 56 29 27 11 8 8 3 43 1 0Dingman, Craig 3 5 3.75 46 0 0 0 29 7 48.0 57 28 20 4 4 9 1 55 1 0Elarton, Scott 0 1 7.04 2 2 0 0 0 0 7.2 14 6 6 2 2 0 0 8 1 0*Estrada, Horacio 8 4 4.73 16 16 0 0 0 0 91.1 102 51 48 11 3 20 0 77 8 12 Gross, Kip 1 7 6.04 18 12 1 1 1 0 82.0 112 65 55 10 4 12 1 48 2 0T Gross, Kip 4 8 5.87 28 12 1 1 8 0 99.2 138 76 65 15 4 16 1 56 3 0House, Craig 2 2 4.45 54 0 0 0 21 6 58.2 50 32 29 4 6 31 1 62 9 0Jennings, Jason 7 8 4.72 22 22 4 0 0 0 131.2 145 80 69 9 7 41 0 110 3 2Kieschnick, Brooks 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Larkin, Andy 4 8 5.40 26 18 0 0 2 0 120.0 134 78 72 17 11 41 1 99 4 1Miceli, Danny 0 2 6.00 4 0 0 0 2 0 3.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 4 3 0*Moraga, David 0 1 10.95 3 3 0 0 0 0 12.1 21 16 15 4 0 8 0 9 0 0Randall, Scott 6 5 5.48 19 12 0 0 2 0 70.2 74 48 43 11 3 34 3 47 3 1Speier, Justin 1 0 1.46 11 0 0 0 4 2 12.1 10 2 2 0 1 7 0 16 3 1Tessmer, Jay 1 0 6.59 10 0 0 0 8 0 13.2 23 14 10 4 1 6 2 10 1 0Thompson, Travis 0 2 17.65 9 0 0 0 3 0 8.2 20 19 17 2 2 6 0 9 0 0Thomson, John 5 3 3.31 12 12 0 0 0 0 68.0 74 29 25 6 1 13 0 52 2 0*Watkins, Scott 0 1 10.57 10 0 0 0 2 0 7.2 13 10 9 1 1 10 0 4 1 0

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Bryn Smith enters his second season as the pitching coach for the Carolina Mudcats…he held the same position with the Portland Rockies in 1999…a right-handed pitcher onColorado’s inaugural 1993 team, Smith earned the first win in franchise history, beatingMontreal, 11-4 on April 9, 1993 in front of a major league record 80,277 fans…during his 13-years as a professional, Bryn played for two other clubs before joining the Rockies in 1993(St.Louis and Montreal)…Smith’s career ERAis 3.53 and he has 1,028 career strikeouts anda 108-94 lifetim record…in 1981 with the Denver Bears, Bryn’s 15-5 record earned American

Association Pitcher-of-the-Year….after he retired from the majors, Smith went on to coach at his alma mater, AllanHancock JC (Santa Maria, Calif.)…he and his wife, Patti, have two children,Cody and Cady and reside in Santa Maria,Calif.

Theron Todd is in his fourth season with the Mudcats, his 16th in pro ball…in 1998, hisfirst year as a manager, he guided Canton to the Frontier League playoffs…Todd spent theprevious four years as a hitting coach, in the Brewers (1996-97) and Pirates (1994-95) sys-tems…a former outfielder, he got into coaching after a six-year playing career, which began inthe Braves organization in 1987…Todd was named MVP of the Florida Instructional League(1987) and also earned a spot on the Carolina League (1988) and Northern League (1993)All-Star teams…Todd, who holds a degree in psychology, and his wife Kim have two children,

Jada and Taylor, and reside in Jacksonville, Fla. during the winter.

Southern League (AA)Five-County Stadium (1991; 6,200)

1501 N.C. Hwy 39, Zebulon, NC 27597919/269-2287 ◆ 919/269-4910 fax ◆ www.gomudcats.com

GM: Joe Kremer ◆ PR Contact: Pat Kinas ◆ Rockies afiliate since 1999

Carolina Mudcats - AA

Pitching Coach

Coach

Note: Carolina’s Manager was not finalized at print time

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2002 Carolina Mudcats ScheduleApril 4 . . . . . . . . . .at HunstvilleApril 5 . . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleApril 6 . . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleApril 7 . . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleApril 8 . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleApril 9 . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleApril 10 . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleApril 11 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayApril 12 . . . . . . . .HUNTSVILLEApril 13 . . . . . . . .HUNTSVILLEApril 14 . . . . . . . .HUNTSVILLEApril 15 . . . . . . .GREENVILLEApril 16 . . . . . . .GREENVILLEApril 17 . . . . . . .GREENVILLEApril 18 . . . . . . .GREENVILLEApril 19 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleApril 20 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleApril 21 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleApril 22 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleApril 23 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoApril 24 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoApril 25 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoApril 26 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoApril 27 . . . . . . . . . . .at MobileApril 28 . . . . . . . . . . .at MobileApril 29 . . . . . . . . . . .at MobileApril 30 . . . . . . . . . . .at MobileMay 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .W. TENNMay 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .W. TENNMay 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .W. TENNMay 5 . . . . . . . . . . . .W. TENNMay 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 7 . . . . . . .JACKSONVILLEMay 8 . . . . . . .JACKSONVILLEMay 9 . . . . . . .JACKSONVILLEMay 10 . . . . . .JACKSONVILLEMay 11 . . . . . . .at BirminghamMay 12 . . . . . . .at BirminghamMay 13 . . . . . . .at BirminghamMay 14 . . . . . . .at BirminghamMay 15 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 16 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOMay 17 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOMay 18 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOMay 19 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOMay 20 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleMay 21 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleMay 22 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleMay 23 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleMay 24 . . . . . . .at ChattanoogaMay 25 . . . . . . .at ChattanoogaMay 26 . . . . . . .at ChattanoogaMay 27 . . . . . . .at Chattanooga

May 28 . . . . .CHATTANOOGAMay 29 . . . . .CHATTANOOGAMay 30 . . . . .CHATTANOOGAMay 31 . . . . .CHATTANOOGAJune 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .MOBILEJune 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .MOBILEJune 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .MOBILEJune 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .MOBILEJune 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 6 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJune 7 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJune 8 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJune 9 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJune 10 . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJune 11 . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJune 12 . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJune 13 . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJune 14 . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJune 15 . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJune 16 . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJune 17 . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJune 18 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 19 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 20 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoJune 21 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoJune 22 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoJune 23 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoJune 24 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleJune 25 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleJune 26 . . . . . . .at JacksonvilleJune 27 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 28 . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOJune 29 . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOJune 30 . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOJuly 1 . . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 2 . . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 3 . . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 4 . . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJuly 8 . . . . . . . . . .at GreenvilleJuly 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 11 . . . . . . .BIRMINGHAMJuly 12 . . . . . . .BIRMINGHAMJuly 13 . . . . . . .BIRMINGHAMJuly 14 . . . . . . .BIRMINGHAMJuly 15 . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 16 . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 17 . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 18 . . . . . . . .TENNESSEEJuly 19 . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJuly 20 . . . . . . . .at Tennessee

July 21 . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJuly 22 . . . . . . . .at TennesseeJuly 23 . . . . . .CHATTANOOGAJuly 24 . . . . . .CHATTANOOGAJuly 25 . . . . . .CHATTANOOGAJuly 26 . . . . . .CHATTANOOGAJuly 27 . . . . . . . .GREENVILLEJuly 28 . . . . . . . .GREENVILLEJuly 29 . . . . . . . .GREENVILLEJuly 30 . . . . . . . .GREENVILLEJuly 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .at W. TennAug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .at W. TennAug. 3 . . . . . . . . . . .at W. TennAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . .at W. TennAug. 5 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeAug. 6 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeAug. 7 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeAug. 8 . . . . . . . . .at TennesseeAug. 9 . . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOAug. 10 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOAug. 11 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOAug. 12 . . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOAug. 13 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 14 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 15 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 16 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 17 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoAug. 18 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoAug. 19 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoAug. 20 . . . . . . . . . .at OrlandoAug. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 22 . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleAug. 23 . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleAug. 24 . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleAug. 25 . . . . . . . . .at HuntsvilleAug. 26 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 27 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 28 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 29 . . . . .JACKSONVILLEAug. 30 . . . . . . .GREENVILLEAug. 31 . . . . . . .GREENVILLE

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBPBair, Rod .253 72 273 25 69 103 13 0 7 31 4 4 6 10 0 49 5 6 5 .377 .290#Bard, Josh .258 35 124 14 32 48 13 0 1 24 1 1 1 19 1 23 0 1 1 .387 .359*Burford, Kevin .289 101 363 51 105 152 21 4 6 35 0 3 8 45 2 79 4 1 5 .419 .377*Carpenter, Bubba .230 32 100 12 23 33 7 0 1 12 0 0 1 16 0 17 3 1 0 .330 .342Colina, Javier .042 7 24 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 .042 .042Dewey, Jason .239 71 243 24 58 94 21 0 5 27 1 2 2 23 1 78 1 0 4 .387 .307#Figgins, Chone .220 86 332 41 73 103 14 5 2 25 6 2 2 40 2 73 27 8 0 .310 .306Keck, Brian .263 100 327 35 86 115 15 1 4 41 7 5 1 22 1 46 12 5 6 .352 .307Kuilan, Hector .186 12 43 3 8 13 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 1 .302 .239#Lamb, Dave .272 82 287 32 78 109 16 0 5 32 11 2 4 37 4 39 2 3 7 .380 .361*Landaeta, Luis .282 66 241 27 68 90 11 4 1 23 2 2 1 16 1 27 8 6 2 .373 .327Martinez, Belvani .260 115 430 46 112 162 21 7 5 37 11 3 10 7 1 59 29 13 9 .377 .287Mashore, Justin .250 57 172 21 43 67 12 0 4 23 1 2 1 11 1 42 4 3 3 .390 .296McKeel, Walt .221 24 68 11 15 26 2 0 3 9 3 0 4 14 1 14 0 0 2 .382 .384Murphy, Mike .263 114 410 57 108 150 19 1 7 43 1 4 8 62 3 114 21 5 13 .366 .368Owens, Ryan .268 111 392 66 105 153 20 2 8 47 1 2 8 63 1 107 12 4 7 .390 .378*Phillips, J.R. .294 31 119 18 35 67 8 0 8 23 0 0 1 12 3 33 0 1 1 .563 .364*Powers, Jeff .190 30 84 5 16 20 2 1 0 5 3 0 1 6 0 12 0 1 2 .238 .253*Seal, Scott .204 70 186 24 38 59 7 1 4 26 4 3 4 33 2 34 2 2 8 .317 .332Stoner, Mike .265 45 155 25 41 60 7 3 2 27 2 1 5 14 1 19 0 0 6 .387 .343Uribe, Juan .231 3 13 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 .308 .231

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKBrantley, Brian 0 2 7.36 14 0 0 0 11 0 22.0 31 19 18 1 0 16 2 23 3 0Cameron, Ryan 7 6 5.22 18 13 0 0 1 0 89.2 112 64 52 10 4 45 0 74 4 0*Crowder, Chuck 6 6 5.35 32 14 0 0 3 0 101.0 126 64 60 7 7 63 1 71 8 2*DeWitt, Scott 2 6 3.57 43 1 0 0 17 1 63.0 66 36 25 5 7 28 0 52 1 0Difelice, Mark 6 4 3.15 19 18 2 1 0 0 123.0 108 47 43 13 3 23 0 98 1 0*Dorame, Randey 0 4 4.82 5 5 0 0 0 0 28.0 33 17 15 3 0 6 0 17 1 0Emiliano, Jamie 3 6 3.34 50 0 0 0 25 2 64.2 56 29 24 4 6 30 3 38 1 0Esslinger, Cam 1 1 4.93 40 0 0 0 29 16 42.0 32 26 23 0 2 31 1 51 8 0Hudson, Luke 7 12 4.20 29 28 1 0 0 0 165.0 159 90 77 19 15 68 0 145 18 1Jennings, Jason 2 0 2.88 4 4 0 0 0 0 25.0 25 9 8 1 1 8 0 24 0 0*Kalinowski, Josh 7 8 4.06 25 25 0 0 0 0 137.1 151 76 62 15 5 65 0 116 5 1Kibler, Ryan 4 1 2.11 8 8 1 1 0 0 47.0 38 17 11 0 1 19 0 41 6 01*Osting, Jimmy 1 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 0 0Randall, Scott 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Seifert, Ryan 4 6 3.14 33 12 1 1 9 1 103.1 103 42 36 10 3 28 0 88 2 0Thompson, Doug 2 5 3.76 26 0 0 0 8 1 38.1 33 16 16 2 5 19 1 33 2 1Thompson, Mark 3 2 5.06 8 8 1 1 0 0 48.0 43 29 27 4 8 15 1 38 0 0Thompson, Travis 1 1 4.58 28 0 0 0 13 5 37.1 39 20 19 6 4 13 1 28 5 1Wrigley, Jase 6 6 6.30 47 0 0 0 16 2 64.1 93 53 45 4 2 28 4 33 2 0

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★ Baseball America’s No. 1 Prospects, Rockies History ★1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Neid, RHP1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Burke, RHP1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Million, LHP1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Gibson, OF1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Helton, INF1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Helton, INF1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Choo Freeman, OF2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tsao Chin-Hui, RHP2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tsao Chin-Hui, RHP

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Stu Cole begins his first season as Salem’s manager after spending 2001 managing theTri-City Dust Devils…prior to his two managerial jobs, Stu spent six years as a minor-leaguecoach, all within the Rockies organization…a former infielder, Cole played nine seasons, hislast three with the Rockies’AAAaffiliate, Colorado Springs…his best year was 1994, when hehit .302…his pro career began in 1997 after he was selected in the third round of the Junedraft by Kansas City…a former UNC-Charlotte star, Stu hit .305 for Eugene in ‘87, appearingin 63 games and posting 51 RBI…he made his major-league debut Sept. 5, 1991 at Chicago

and played nine games for the Royals that year…he collected his first major-league hit Sept. 13, 1991 vs. Seattle, a 12th-inning single off Mike Jackson that led to the winning run…he has two children, Victoria, and son Stu Jr…Stu makes hisoff-season home in Charlotte, N.C with his wife Maria.

Mike Arner is in his first year as Salem’s pitching coach…he held the same position withAsheville a year ago…2002 marks Mike’s third year with the Rockie organization…as a play-er, Mike has 10 years of professional ball under his belt…he started off in the Texas Rangersorganization in 1989, after they drafted him in the 13th round of the June draft…in 1990, hewas selected to the South Atlantic League All-Star team…in 1995 he played and coached inGermany for the Cologne Cardinals…also in 1995 he was the pitching coach for the GermanNational Jr. and Sr. teams…Mike is single and resides in Dunedin, Fla.

Javier Gonzalez is in his second year coaching with Carolina, and begins his fourth yearwith the Colorado organization…he spent the 2000 season coaching Asheville, and the 1999season with Salem…before the Rockies organization, he spent three seasons in theMilwaukee system…he spent 1998 as the Brewers’ roving catching coordinator…in 1997Gonzalez coached at Helena, the Brewers’Pioneer League affiliate, who captured the leaguetitle…a former catcher, he made the transition from playing to coaching in 1996 at Helena,where he was asked to coach during a medical rehab assignment…Gonzalez made his pro

debut at age 17 and played from 1986-93 in the Mets chain, then split the 1994 season between the Tigers and Red Soxorganizations, and finally joined Milwaukee in 1995…Gonzalez also played winter ball from 1988-96 for Lobos de Arecibo;he coached for that club in 1997…born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Gonzalez graduated from Jose M. Lazaro HighSchool in Carolina, P.R. …Javier and his wife Patricia have four children, Patria, Javier, Valeria and Sofia, and makes hishome in Glendale, Ariz.

Carolina League (A - advanced)

Salem Memorial Stadium (1995, 6,300)1004 Texas Street, Salem, VA 24153

540/369-3333 ◆ 540/389-9710 fax ◆ www.salemavalanche.comGM: Stan Macko ◆ affiliate since 1995

Salem Avalanche -A advanced

Manager

Pitching Coach

Coach

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2002 Salem Avalanche ScheduleApril 5 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACApril 6 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACApril 7 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACApril 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayApril 9 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 10 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 11 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 12 . . . . .at Winston-SalemApril 13 . . . . .at Winston-SalemApril 14 . . . . .at Winston-SalemApril 15 . . . . . . . . .at FrederickApril 16 . . . . . . . . .at FrederickApril 17 . . . . . . . . .at FrederickApril 18 . . . . . . . . .at FrederickApril 19 . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGApril 20 . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGApril 21 . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGApril 22 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonApril 23 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonApril 24 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonApril 25 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachApril 26 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachApril 27 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachApril 28 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONApril 29 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONApril 30 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONMay 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 2 . . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHMay 3 . . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHMay 4 . . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHMay 5 . . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHMay 6 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgMay 7 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgMay 8 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgMay 9 . . . . . .at Winston-SalemMay 10 . . . . .at Winston-SalemMay 11 . . . . .at Winston-SalemMay 12 . . . . .at Winston-SalemMay 13 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKMay 14 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKMay 15 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKMay 16 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKMay 17 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACMay 18 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACMay 19 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACMay 20 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 21 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 22 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 23 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 24 . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacMay 25 . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacMay 26 . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacMay 27 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONMay 28 . . . . . . .WILMINGTON

May 29 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONMay 30 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONMay 31 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMJune 1 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMJune 2 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMJune 3 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickJune 4 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickJune 5 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickJune 6 . . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGJune 7 . . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGJune 8 . . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGJune 9 . . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGJune 10 . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONJune 11 . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONJune 12 . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONJune 13 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJune 14 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJune 15 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJune 16 . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJune 17 . . .ALL-STAR BREAKJune 18 . . .ALL-STAR BREAKJune 19 . . .ALL-STAR BREAKJune 20 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonJune 21 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonJune 22 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonJune 23 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonJune 24 . . . .MYRTLE BEACHJune 25 . . . .MYRTLE BEACHJune 26 . . . .MYRTLE BEACHJune 27 . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJune 28 . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJune 29 . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJune 30 . . .WINSTON-SALEMJuly 1 . . . . .WINSTON-SALEMJuly 2 . . . . .WINSTON-SALEMJuly 3 . . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgJuly 4 . . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacJuly 8 . . . . . . . . . . .at PotomacJuly 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 11 . . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJuly 12 . . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJuly 13 . . . . . . .at Myrtle BeachJuly 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 15 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACJuly 16 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACJuly 17 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACJuly 18 . . . . . . . . . .POTOMACJuly 19 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 20 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 21 . . . . . . .WILMINGTON

July 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 23 . . . . .at Winston-SalemJuly 24 . . . . .at Winston-SalemJuly 25 . . . . .at Winston-SalemJuly 26 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgJuly 27 . . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGJuly 28 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgJuly 29 . . . . . . . . .FREDERICKJuly 30 . . . . . . . . .FREDERICKJuly 31 . . . . . . . . .FREDERICKAug. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONAug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONAug. 3 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . .KINSTONAug. 5 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickAug. 6 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickAug. 7 . . . . . . . . . .at FrederickAug. 8 . . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonAug. 9 . . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonAug. 10 . . . . . . . . . .at KinstonAug. 11 . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHAug. 12 . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHAug. 13 . . . . .MYRTLE BEACHAug. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 15 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonAug. 16 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonAug. 17 . . . . . . . at WilmingtonAug. 18 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonAug. 19 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMAug. 20 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMAug. 21 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMAug. 22 . . . .WINSTON-SALEMAug. 23 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKAug. 24 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKAug. 25 . . . . . . . .FREDERICKAug. 26 . . . . . . . . .at PotomacAug. 27 . . . . . . . . .at PotomacAug. 28 . . . . . . . . .at PotomacAug. 29 . . . . . . . . .at PotomacAug. 30 . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGAug. 31 . . . . . . .LYNCHBURGSept. 1 . . . . . . . . .at LynchburgSept. 2 . . . . . . . . .at Lynchburg

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBPAtkins, Garrett .325 135 465 70 151 219 43 5 5 67 2 6 8 74 10 98 6 4 8 .471 .421Barmes, Clint .248 38 121 17 30 39 3 3 0 9 2 0 4 15 0 20 4 1 5 .322 .350Bell, Mike .385 4 13 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 .462 .556#Catalanotte, Greg .217 119 401 45 87 144 24 0 11 40 5 2 5 44 1 125 8 5 6 .359 .301Colina, Javier .285 113 439 67 125 199 33 7 9 58 5 12 9 22 1 61 9 4 8 .453 .324Freeman, Choo .240 132 517 63 124 174 16 5 8 42 8 5 9 31 1 108 19 7 8 .337 .292Holliday, Matt .275 72 255 36 70 121 16 1 11 52 0 5 3 33 3 42 11 3 10 .475 .358Lincoln, Justin .167 50 156 15 26 41 6 0 3 10 2 1 4 9 0 63 1 0 0 .263 .229Lindsey, John .280 51 168 19 47 81 13 0 7 32 0 0 5 13 2 51 1 1 2 .482 .349McQueen, Eric .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 .000 .167*Moore, Christopher .159 19 44 3 7 9 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 11 0 0 0 .205 .296Phillips, Dan .262 132 493 65 129 212 35 0 16 68 5 6 14 27 2 106 11 12 9 .430 .315*Powers, Jeff .186 44 118 9 22 28 4 1 0 6 6 0 1 7 0 15 0 2 3 .237 .238#Sanchez, Tino .233 91 283 32 66 84 9 0 3 26 2 2 3 32 2 30 4 4 6 .297 .316*Seal, Scott .181 34 94 9 17 27 4 0 2 9 2 0 2 8 2 20 1 1 1 .287 .260Taylor, Seth .263 131 480 52 126 178 26 1 8 45 8 2 4 26 0 66 6 8 7 .371 .305Vilorio, Miguel .356 12 45 6 16 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 .400 .356#Warren, Chris .197 74 132 20 26 53 7 1 6 18 1 1 4 26 0 51 3 4 1 .402 .344Winchester, Jeff .161 95 304 29 49 83 13 0 7 26 4 2 8 23 0 75 2 2 3 .273 .237

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKAyala, Luis 0 1 4.05 13 0 0 0 12 7 13.1 19 10 6 0 2 5 0 10 2 1Brantley, Brian 5 3 2.78 28 1 0 0 11 2 58.1 43 23 18 3 12 21 2 55 11 2*Brueggemann, Dean 2 0 4.78 48 0 0 0 18 2 64.0 66 40 34 0 14 37 1 36 2 1Cameron, Ryan 0 1 2.25 2 2 0 0 0 0 8.0 5 4 2 1 0 5 0 12 0 0Cercy, Rick 4 1 3.16 39 0 0 0 12 5 57.0 47 22 20 5 3 24 6 51 2 0Cook, Aaron 11 11 3.08 27 27 0 0 0 0 155.0 157 73 53 4 7 38 0 122 6 12 Cowie, Steve 0 1 10.80 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 4 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 0T Cowie, Steve 0 1 4.82 3 1 0 0 1 0 9.1 11 5 5 0 0 3 0 5 0 0*Dorame, Randey 2 5 5.26 17 14 0 0 2 0 78.2 95 50 46 10 4 28 0 57 4 1Kibler, Ryan 7 0 1.55 11 11 0 0 0 0 75.2 53 19 13 0 9 16 0 61 2 0Martin, Chandler 3 5 4.74 9 9 0 0 0 0 57.0 68 35 30 5 5 14 0 32 2 1Matcuk, Steve 4 1 2.98 24 0 0 0 9 3 42.1 47 19 14 0 9 13 2 33 4 0Pacheco, Enemencio 4 2 4.68 27 3 0 0 14 1 42.1 55 27 22 4 0 18 0 29 1 0Price, Ryan 4 11 7.34 28 21 0 0 2 0 103.0 101 93 84 12 12 85 0 79 45 1Randall, Scott 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 3 3 0 0 1 0 7 0 0Stepka, Tom 2 2 3.72 32 2 0 0 13 2 67.2 72 36 28 5 1 25 1 42 2 0Thompson, Doug 2 2 4.02 17 0 0 0 5 1 31.1 30 15 14 1 0 16 1 35 4 0Tsao, Chin-hui 0 4 4.67 4 4 0 0 0 0 17.1 23 11 9 1 1 5 0 18 1 1*Vance, Cory 10 8 3.10 26 26 1 0 0 0 154.0 129 65 53 9 14 65 0 142 4 4Warren, Chris 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 2 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*Young, Colin 4 3 1.42 47 0 0 0 35 21 57.0 35 11 9 5 0 12 0 72 1 0Young, Jason 6 7 3.44 17 17 2 1 0 0 104.2 104 47 40 8 10 28 0 91 5 0

2001 Salem Statistics (70-68)

★ 1-0 Games In Rockies History ★Date Score Opponent Win Loss GW RBI (Inn.)July 15, 1993 0-1 at Chicago-NL Morgan (CG) BLAIR Buechele (4th)May 8, 1994 1-0 at San Fran. NIED Ge. Harris KINGERY (9th)Aug. 10, 1994 1-0 vs. Atlanta RITZ Glavine BICHETTE (4th)Sept. 12, 1998 1-0 at San Fran. ASTACIO Nen REED (9th)Sept. 20, 1998 1-0 at San Diego KILE Myers HAMILTON (11th)May 30, 1999 1-0 at Philadelphia KILE Ogea WALKER (8th)May 19, 2001 0-1 at Florida Penny THOMSON Millar (7th)

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Joe Mikulik is in his third season as manager of the Tourists…under the guidance ofMikulik in 2001, Asheville were the Southern Division Champions and second half championsof the South Atlantic League and he was named as the manager to the South AtlanticLeague’s postseason All-Star team…Joe joined the Rockies organization after spending ayear as Houston’s minor league baserunning and outfield coordinator…before his stint withthe Astros, Joe managed Class A Burlington in the Cleveland system, where he was a coachbefore taking over on August 12, 1997…he began his coaching career as a player/coach at

Double A Canton-Akron in 1995…Makiluk was the Astros ninth-round selection in the 1984 June draft and played for 12years…he made the All-Star teams for the South-Atlantic League (1985), the Mexican League (1989), the Texas League(1991) and was an All AAAll-Star in 1991…he was member of league championship teams in the Southern League(1986) and in the Pacific Coast League (1991 and 1993)…he rose as high as Triple ATucson and played his entire careerin the Houston organization except for 109 games for Tabasco in Mexico in 1994 and winter ball in Venezuela andMexico…he played college baseball at San Jacinto(TX) Junior College…Joe and his wife Kathy have two children, Susanand Dawson, and reside in Candler, N.C.

Jim Bennett embarks on his second season with the Rockies organization…in 2001, hetutored the pitchers at Tri City…in 2000, he was the pitching coach for the Visalia Oaks (A) ofthe Oakland A’s organization…Jim has been coaching since the 1992 season when he start-ed inCanada with Lethbridge of the the Pioneer League…in 1993, Jim began a five-year stintwith California/Anaheim Angels organization, serving as a pitching coach for four of theAngels’ affiliates…Bennett pitched professionally over four seasons, finishing his career inFlorence, Italy…Bennett resides in Mesa, Ariz. with his wife Susi and their two children,

Brittany and T.J.

Billy White is in his ninth year in the Rockies organization, and second with theTourists…he returned to Asheville after a one-year stint as the manager of the PortlandRockies…before Portland,White had spent three years coaching in Asheville…a formerinfielder, White played eight professional years, the last three with Rockies affiliates…he wasoriginally signed by the Chicago Cubs as their third-round selection in the 1989 June draft outof the University of Kentucky…his career included stops in Geneva, Winston-Salem,Charlotte, Daytona and Orlando, before joining the Rockies system in ‘94…a first-team All-

SEC selection in 1988, White established single-season numbers that still rank among the all-time leaders at UK; his 74runs in ‘88 remains the best mark in Wildcat history…he was also a two-time All-SEC academic selection, and graduat-ed from UK in 1991…White resides in Asheville, N.C., with wife Julie and their son Joseph Charles.

South Atlantic League (A)

McCormick Field (1992; 4,000) ◆ 30 Buchanan Place, Asheville, NC 28802828/258-0428 ◆ 828/258-0320 fax ◆ www.theashevilletourists.com

GM: Ron McKee ◆ affiliate since 1994

Asheville Tourists - A

Manager

Pitching Coach

Coach

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2002 Asheville Tourists ScheduleApril 4 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 5 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 6 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 7 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONApril 8 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSApril 9 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSApril 10 . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSApril 11 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSApril 12 . . . . . . . .at SavannahApril 13 . . . . . . . .at SavannahApril 14 . . . . . . . .at SavannahApril 15 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayApril 16 . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaApril 17 . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaApril 18 . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaApril 19 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHApril 20 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHApril 21 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHApril 22 . . . . . . .at HagerstownApril 23 . . . . . . .at HagerstownApril 24 . . . . . . .at HagerstownApril 25 . . . . . . .at HagerstownApril 26 . . . . . . .at GreensboroApril 27 . . . . . . .at GreensboroApril 28 . . . . . . .at GreensboroApril 29 . . . . . . .at GreensboroApril 30 . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONMay 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONMay 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONMay 3 . . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAMay 4 . . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAMay 5 . . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAMay 6 . . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 7 . . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 8 . . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 10 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAMay 11 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAMay 12 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAMay 13 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 14 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 15 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 16 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 17 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 18 . . . .at Charleston (SC)May 19 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayMay 20 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)May 21 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)May 22 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)May 23 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSMay 24 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSMay 25 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSMay 26 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSMay 27 . . . . . . . .at Wilmington

May 28 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 29 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 30 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonMay 31 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbusJune 1 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbusJune 2 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbusJune 3 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbusJune 4 . . . . . . . . .LAKEWOODJune 5 . . . . . . . . .LAKEWOODJune 6 . . . . . . . . .LAKEWOODJune 7 . . . . . . . . .LAKEWOODJune 8 . . . . . . . . .SALISBURYJune 9 . . . . . . . . .SALISBURYJune 10 . . . . . . . .SALISBURYJune 11 . . . . . . . .SALISBURYJune 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 13 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJune 14 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJune 15 . . . . . .at Macon (DH)June 16 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJune 17 . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

June 18 . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

June 19 . . .ALL-STAR BREAK

June 20 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHJune 21 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHJune 22 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHJune 23 . . . . . . . . .SAVANNAHJune 24 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbiaJune 25 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbiaJune 26 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbiaJune 27 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJune 28 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJune 29 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJune 30 . . . . . . . . . . .at MaconJuly 1 . . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSJuly 2 . . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSJuly 3 . . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSJuly 4 . . . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaJuly 8 . . . . . . . . . . .at AugustaJuly 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 10 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 11 . . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 12 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 13 . . . . . . .WILMINGTONJuly 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 15 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)July 16 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)July 17 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)July 18 . . .CHARLESTON (SC)July 19 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJuly 20 . . . . . . . .at Wilmington

July 21 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJuly 22 . . . . . . . .at WilmingtonJuly 23 . . . .at Charleston (SC)July 24 . . . .at Charleston (SC)July 25 . . . .at Charleston (SC)July 26 . . . .at Charleston (SC)July 27 . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAJuly 28 . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAJuly 29 . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAJuly 30 . . . . . . . . . .AUGUSTAJuly 31 . . . . . . . . .at SavannahAug. 1 . . . . . . . . .at SavannahAug. 2 . . . . . . . . .at SavannahAug. 3 . . . . . . . . .at SavannahAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 5 . . . . . . . . . . .HICKORYAug. 6 . . . . . . . . . . .HICKORYAug. 7 . . . . . . . . . . .HICKORYAug. 8 . . . . . . . . . . .HICKORYAug. 9 . . . . . . . .KANNAPOLISAug. 10 . . . . . . .KANNAPOLISAug. 11 . . . . . . .KANNAPOLISAug. 12 . . . . . . .KANNAPOLISAug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 14 . . .at Charleston (WV)Aug. 15 . . .at Charleston (WV)Aug. 16 . . .at Charleston (WV)Aug. 17 . . .at Charleston (WV)Aug. 18 . . . . . . . . .at LexingtonAug. 19 . . . . . . . . .at LexingtonAug. 20 . . . . . . . . .at LexingtonAug. 21 . . . . . . . . .at LexingtonAug. 22 . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONAug. 23 . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONAug. 24 . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONAug. 25 . . . . . . . . . . . .MACONAug. 26 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 27 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAAug. 28 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAAug. 29 . . . . . . . . .COLUMBIAAug. 30 . . . . . . . .at ColumbusAug. 31 . . . . . . . .at ColumbusSept. 1 . . . . . . . . .at ColumbiaSept. 2 . . . . . . . . .at Columbia

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBPAuterson, Jeff .206 28 97 9 20 32 4 1 2 9 0 0 2 7 0 32 4 1 1 .330 .274Barmes, Clint .260 74 285 40 74 105 14 1 5 24 3 3 7 17 0 37 21 7 6 .368 .314Bernard, Dagoberto .275 38 109 9 30 37 7 0 0 11 1 0 1 1 0 24 3 7 4 .339 .288Conway, Dan .227 86 273 31 62 91 12 1 5 27 2 1 3 38 1 82 2 1 4 .333 .327*Figueroa, Carlos .250 12 40 6 10 12 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 8 4 1 0 .300 .318*Gretz, Nicholas .556 3 9 1 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .556 .556*Hawpe, Brad .267 111 393 78 105 199 22 3 22 72 0 10 6 59 3 113 7 4 8 .506 .363Lincoln, Justin .274 62 226 37 62 112 12 4 10 41 1 2 1 17 0 84 2 2 4 .496 .325*Moore, Christopher .154 7 26 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 .154 .179*Muth, Edmund .261 117 398 53 104 185 21 3 18 70 3 4 10 44 2 105 13 3 6 .465 .346Peck, Bryan .271 72 214 48 58 86 13 0 5 26 0 4 6 47 0 51 7 2 6 .402 .410*Powers, Jeff .236 19 72 11 17 26 3 0 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 0 2 .361 .257#Reyes, Rene .322 128 484 71 156 220 27 2 11 61 0 4 12 28 2 80 53 12 9 .455 .371Rock, Jamie .198 30 106 8 21 30 6 0 1 17 2 2 1 3 0 25 1 1 3 .283 .223*Rosario, Melvin .228 102 276 44 63 67 4 0 0 18 2 2 6 44 0 89 23 13 6 .243 .345Smith, Sam .152 30 105 5 16 20 4 0 0 7 0 0 4 8 1 37 1 1 0 .190 .239Storey, Eric .250 87 300 45 75 121 10 3 10 53 0 2 0 50 2 116 6 4 4 .403 .355*Sullivan, Cory .275 67 258 36 71 100 12 1 5 22 0 0 2 25 0 56 13 9 2 .388 .344#Tejada, Mike .204 107 363 35 74 136 17 0 15 49 0 3 1 22 1 102 3 0 3 .375 .249Tena, Hector .146 32 103 5 15 22 1 0 2 19 0 6 0 5 0 32 0 0 4 .214 .175Vilorio, Miguel .254 113 453 55 115 153 15 7 3 32 6 4 11 22 0 58 20 15 5 .338 .302

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKAbell, Joe 2 2 2.51 16 6 1 1 2 0 43.0 40 14 12 2 4 12 1 38 0 0Berney, Scott 2 2 5.04 33 1 0 0 11 0 50.0 59 37 28 3 6 21 1 28 0 0Buglovsky, Chris 8 10 4.08 26 26 0 0 0 0 143.1 158 83 65 14 14 32 0 119 6 01 De Paula, Julio 1 1 3.78 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.2 19 13 7 3 3 2 0 26 1 0Dohmann, Scott 11 13 4.32 28 28 3 1 0 0 173.0 165 88 83 27 18 33 5 154 3 0Gomez, Diogenes 12 4 2.25 50 1 0 0 21 3 84.0 82 34 21 3 2 21 6 55 4 1Green, Sean 3 4 5.90 43 0 0 0 9 0 58.0 66 43 38 4 4 28 1 37 8 2Huisman, Justin 0 3 1.70 55 0 0 0 51 30 58.1 35 20 11 1 3 14 2 53 4 0Kibler, Ryan 3 5 2.93 10 10 1 0 0 0 61.1 50 26 20 3 7 27 0 59 5 0*Laroche, Jeff 1 2 4.82 26 0 0 0 8 0 37.1 45 37 20 6 3 24 1 21 3 0Lorenzo, Javier 0 0 5.17 38 0 0 0 15 1 47.0 42 35 27 4 7 35 1 55 14 0Martin, Chandler 2 0 1.32 2 2 0 0 0 0 13.2 10 2 2 1 2 5 0 8 2 0Matos, Jesus 1 1 5.06 21 0 0 0 3 0 32.0 36 19 18 6 2 8 3 25 2 0Pacheco, Enemencio 1 2 4.21 7 7 0 0 0 0 36.1 38 23 17 0 4 9 1 34 0 0Roney, Matt 8 10 4.98 23 23 1 0 0 0 121.0 131 74 67 16 13 43 0 115 6 1*Rosario, Melvin 0 0 20.25 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 4 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 0Serrano, Alex 0 0 0.66 14 0 0 0 9 0 13.2 13 4 1 0 2 5 1 13 0 1Stepka, Tom 0 0 3.18 2 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 5 4 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0Storey, Eric 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Vazquez, Will 4 7 5.67 16 14 0 0 1 0 85.2 92 62 54 9 5 35 2 64 4 2*Webb, Nicholas 9 5 3.33 19 18 1 0 1 1 116.1 111 52 43 10 7 27 0 92 5 3

2001 Asheville Statistics (68-71)

★ Rockies pitchers as pinch hitters, pinch runners ★Rockies pitchers as pinch hittersM. Hampton, 7/7/01 vs. Ana. KB. Bohanon, 6/18/01 at Hou. KM. Hampton, 5/12/01 vs. Mon. FOB. Bohanon, 8/30/00 at Phi. GOR. Beltran, 8/26/99 at Pit. GOP. Astacio, 8/13/99-1 vs. Mon. KP. Astacio, 7/24/99 vs. StL KB. Bohanon, 5/11/99 vs. NY GOD. Kile, 9/23/98 vs. Ari. sac bunt

D. Kile, 7/27/98 vs. Pit. POC. Leskanic, 5/5/98 at Phi. sKD. Veres, 4/11/98 vs. Cin. POB. Swift, 7/13/97 vs. SD sac buntJ. Burke, 6/26/97 vs. SF GOL. Painter, 8/5/96 vs. Fla. KL. Painter, 7/4/96 at LA KB. Hickerson, 8/18/95 vs. Chi 3BL. Painter, 5/6/95 vs. LA BB

Rockies pitchers as pinch runnersM. Hampton, 6/22/01 vs. Ari.K. Jarvis, 5/3/00 vs. Mon.P.Astacio, 5/11/99 vs. NYD. Kile, 5/18/98 vs. MilR. Bailey, 8/2/97 at Pit.B. Swift, 7/15/97 vs.LA(scored)O. Olivares, 4/26/95 vs. NYA. Reynoso, 5/22/93 vs. LA

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Tri-City Dust DevilsNorthwest League (A- short season)

Tri-Cities Stadium (3,810; 1995)6200 Burden Road ◆ Pasco, WA 99301

509/544-8789 ◆ 509/545-8064 fax ◆ www.dustdevilsbaseball.comGM: Brian Sandy ◆ Rockies affiliate since 2001

Ron Gideon enters his sixth season as a manager in the Rockies chain, his first with Tri-City…he spent the 2000 and 2001 seasons with Carolina…he managed Salem in 1999 to a.500 record (69-69), the best in the organization that season…Gideon managed Ashevillefrom 1997-98 and Portland in 1996 …prior to joining the Rockies, he spent 10 years in theMets organization, including five as a player…he managed at Pittsfield in ‘95, after two yearsat the helm of Kingsport…before becoming a manager he coached at Binghamton and St.Lucie…Ron’s pro career began in 1984 when the Phillies’made him their first selection in the

secondary phase of the June draft…the former first baseman was a two-time All-American at Panola Junior College, thenwas selected a Rookie All-Star by Baseball America in ‘84…he played two seasons in the Phillies chain before being trad-ed to the Mets in 1986 for Jeff Bittiger and Ronn Reynolds…Gideon blasted 25 homers with 92 RBI at Lynchburg in1987…the next season at Jackson, he turned his attention to pitching in 1988 and finished his playing days in 1990…Ronand his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Shelby and Bailey, and a son, Ronnie, Jr., and make their off-season home inHallsville, Texas.

Fred Ocasio is beginning his second season as a coach for Tri-Cities…Fred spent oneseason coaching with Salem after three in Tucson and seven total in the Colorado chain…aformer infielder, Ocasio played from 1996-97 at Asheville (A)…he hit .308 in 14 games duringthe ‘95 season and .320 in 41 contests in ‘94…a 1996 graduate of Oklahoma State with adegree in education, Fred, his wife Patricia have two children: brothers Angel andLeonardo…Fred and his family make their off-season home in Tucson, Ariz.

Manager

Coach

Player Development Man of the Year

1992 1993 1994Gene Glynn Paul Zuvella Billy Champion

1995 1996 1997Brad Mills P.J. Carey Rick Mathews

1998 1999 2000Greg Gross Rolando Fernandez Alan Cockrell

2001Stu Cole

The Herb Hippauf Scouting Award

Herb Hippauf joined the Rockies in 1992, helping the club pre-pare for the expansion draft, then served as a national cross-check-er until his untimely death in 1995. Every May, Colorado’s scoutingdepartment honors an individual in Herb’s memory.

1995 1996 1997Penny Biever Jeff Schugel Jay Darnell

1998 1999 2000Bruce Andrew Robyn Lynch PatDaugherty

2001Danny Montgomery

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Shortest games, club history

Longest games, club history

★ Sprints & Marathons ★

Mile High StadiumTime Date Opponent Score1:59 9/25/93 Cincinnati 6-01:59* 8/10/94 Atlanta 0-12:13 5/29/93 Philadelphia 6-02:14 4/15/93 New York 5-32:18 4/27/93 Chicago 2-11*—Rain-shortened, six innings

Coors FieldTime Date Opponent Score1:51# 9/23/00 Florida 1-32:02# 9/19/99 Los Angeles 2-52:06# 8/26/96 Cincinnati 9-52:07 8/28/99 Philadelphia 4-02:11 6/3/98 Arizona 3-22:12 9/9/95 Cincinnati 6-2#—Rain-shortened

OverallTime Date Opponent Score1:41* 5/23/98 at Cincinnati 1-41:51* 9/23/00 vs. Florida 1-31:55 6/24/95 at San Diego 0-21:56 8/11/95 at Atlanta 3-51:59 6/27/93 at San Fran. 0-52:01 7/5/98 at San Diego 2-7*—Rain-shortened, seven innings

Longest Time, Nine InningsTime Date Opponent Score4:20* 6/30/96 vs. LA 16-154:19 4/16/00-2 vs. StL 14-134:12 6/28/00 vs. SF 17-134:08 9/29/01 vs. Mil 14-123:55 9/24/01 vs. SD 15-11*—National League Record (since broken)

Longest Time, Extra InningsTime/Inn. Date Opp. Score4:51/13 4/27/96 vs. Mon. 6-54:47/14 4/26/95 vs. N.Y. 11-94:39/10 7/14/97 vs. L.A. 14-124:32/12 6/16/01 at Cin. 8-74:32/15 7/4/94 at Chi.# 4-2#—Game 2

Most Innings, GameInn. Date Opponent Score15 7/4/94 at Chicago 4-214 4/26/95 vs. New York 11-9

8/19/99 vs. Atlanta 7-913 (seven times) last:

7/1/01 at Arizona 4-5

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2002 Tri-City Dust Devils ScheduleJune 17 . . . . . . . . . . .YAKIMAJune 18 . . . . . . . . . .at EugeneJune 19 . . . . . . . . . .at EugeneJune 20 . . . . . . . . . .at EugeneJune 21 . . . . . . . . . .at EugeneJune 22 . . . . . . . . . .at EugeneJune 23 . . . . .SALEM KAISERJune 24 . . . . .SALEM KAISERJune 25 . . . . .SALEM KAISERJune 26 . . . . .SALEM KAISERJune 27 . . . . .SALEM KAISERJune 28 . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaJune 29 . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaJune 30 . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaJuly 1 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEJuly 2 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEJuly 3 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEJuly 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .at EverettJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . . . .at EverettJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . . . .at EverettJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . . . .at EverettJuly 8 . . . . . . . . . . . .at EverettJuly 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 10 . . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaJuly 11 . . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaJuly 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .YAKIMAJuly 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .at BoiseJuly 14 . . . . . . . . . . . .atBoiseJuly 15 . . . . . . . . . . . .at BoiseJuly 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISEJuly 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISE

July 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISEJuly 19 . . . . . . . . . . .EUGENEJuly 20 . . . . . . . . . . .EUGENEJuly 21 . . . . . . . . . . .EUGENEJuly 22 . . . . . . . . . . .EUGENEJuly 23 . . . . . . . . . . .EUGENEJuly 24 . . . . . .at Salem KaiserJuly 25 . . . . . .at Salem KaiserJuly 26 . . . . . .at Salem KaiserJuly 27 . . . . . .at Salem KaiserJuly 28 . . . . . .at Salem KaiserJuly 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VANJuly 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VANAug. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VANAug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VANAug. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VANAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEAug. 5 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEAug. 6 . . . . . . . . . . .SPOKANEAug. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at VanAug. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at VanAug. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at VanAug. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at VanAug. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .at VanAug. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .YAKIMAAug. 14 . . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaAug. 15 . . . . . . . . . .EVERETTAug. 16 . . . . . . . . . .EVERETTAug. 17 . . . . . . . . . .EVERETT

Aug. 18 . . . . . . . . . .EVERETTAug. 19 . . . . . . . . . .EVERETTAug. 20 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 21 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 22 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 23 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISEAug. 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISEAug. 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOISEAug. 27 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 28 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 29 . . . . . . . . .at SpokaneAug. 30 . . . . . . . . . . . .YAKIMAAug. 31 . . . . . . . . . . . .YAKIMASept. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .at YakimaSept. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .at BoiseSept. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .at BoiseSept. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .at Boise

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP*Bird, T.J. .244 52 164 20 40 64 10 1 4 22 1 2 3 13 1 37 0 0 4 .390 .308*Burkholder, David .268 13 41 5 11 20 3 0 2 9 0 1 1 3 0 10 1 0 2 .488 .326Colina, Alvin .213 47 164 12 35 60 10 0 5 17 2 0 4 12 0 50 0 2 2 .366 .283*Figueroa, Carlos .156 42 128 10 20 21 1 0 0 11 1 2 1 13 0 23 1 3 1 .164 .236Freeman, Ashley .203 66 236 39 48 70 13 3 1 28 1 4 13 18 0 52 6 1 2 .297 .292*Frome, Jason .224 58 219 28 49 72 12 4 1 21 1 2 3 23 2 64 6 3 1 .329 .304Gearlds, Aaron .239 58 197 30 47 66 9 5 0 19 1 0 8 17 0 61 21 1 3 .335 .324*Gretz, Nicholas .348 29 92 5 32 42 6 2 0 21 0 1 1 11 4 18 0 1 3 .457 .419Guance, Walkill .197 59 218 31 43 63 7 2 3 17 1 1 4 15 0 57 15 6 4 .289 .261Lambert, Casey .227 55 172 20 39 49 5 1 1 16 0 2 5 28 1 31 3 4 3 .285 .348Montero, Esteban .194 57 165 23 32 56 10 4 2 16 2 2 5 12 0 63 1 1 2 .339 .266Morency, Vernand .230 54 183 30 42 70 12 2 4 27 3 1 9 20 1 59 16 3 4 .383 .333Ortega, Danny .159 18 63 8 10 11 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 0 3 .175 .172Pride, Joshua .260 42 127 12 33 52 10 0 3 22 0 2 1 15 0 43 1 1 2 .409 .338*Testa, Chris .269 54 182 23 49 73 12 3 2 22 0 1 5 21 3 49 5 4 3 .401 .359Ventura, Juan .204 47 162 26 33 44 5 3 0 8 2 0 5 15 0 38 7 4 2 .272 .291

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKAlmond, Casey 0 0 2.57 4 0 0 0 2 0 7.0 5 3 2 1 2 8 0 5 1 0Bouknight, Kip 3 5 2.78 15 15 0 0 0 0 81.0 69 29 25 3 8 19 0 86 8 2*Cruz, Jeff 0 1 8.49 12 0 0 0 3 0 11.2 21 15 11 3 0 8 0 6 4 0Dannemiller, Beau 3 1 2.15 23 1 0 0 14 6 46.0 33 13 11 2 2 17 0 53 5 0Frary, Levi 1 1 5.40 22 0 0 0 14 9 21.2 27 17 13 0 3 5 1 11 1 1*Gallagher, Buddy 0 3 4.58 17 0 0 0 2 1 17.2 22 12 9 0 4 8 0 19 0 0*Haase, Frank 2 1 1.45 19 0 0 0 0 0 31.0 22 11 5 2 1 19 0 25 5 0*Hampson, Justin 4 6 4.52 15 15 0 0 0 0 81.2 84 55 41 5 9 23 0 63 4 0*Labitzke, Jesse 0 0 3.22 17 0 0 0 2 0 22.1 16 12 8 0 3 15 0 15 5 1Lynch, Pat 1 0 2.00 4 0 0 0 2 1 9.0 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 10 1 0Martin, Chandler 1 0 3.00 4 4 0 0 0 0 18.0 14 6 6 3 3 1 0 11 2 0Matos, Jesus 2 1 2.79 6 0 0 0 3 0 9.2 8 3 3 1 0 3 2 11 0 0*Merricks, Charles 3 2 5.69 13 13 0 0 0 0 55.1 71 48 35 9 6 24 0 35 6 2Moore, Greg 4 2 4.29 22 3 0 0 1 0 50.1 65 27 24 1 6 11 0 50 9 0*Nicholson, Scott 4 3 2.93 14 14 1 1 0 0 76.2 69 29 25 3 4 12 0 50 4 0Simpson, Gerrit 2 1 1.11 8 3 1 0 1 1 24.1 14 5 3 0 0 3 0 40 0 0Songster, Judd 2 1 1.99 17 0 0 0 6 1 22.2 15 6 5 0 0 5 0 32 2 1Thompson, Mark 1 1 1.29 4 2 0 0 2 0 14.0 9 3 2 0 0 5 0 7 0 0Tricoglou, Jamie 1 1 2.83 24 0 0 0 14 2 28.2 19 11 9 1 5 20 4 29 3 0Van Buren, Jermaine 1 0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 4 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 0Vazquez, Will 0 5 7.89 8 4 0 0 1 0 21.2 30 25 19 1 2 17 1 15 0 0Villacis, Eduardo 4 1 4.26 11 0 0 0 6 0 19.0 14 9 9 2 1 8 1 20 1 0

2001 Tri-City Statistics (39-36)

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P.J. Carey marks his 18th season as a manager, his second with Casper…took the2001 Casper team to the Pioneer League Playoffs as Wild Card qulaifiers…while managing theTucson Rockies in 2000, his third year at the helm, he guided the Rockies to the A r i z o n aRookie League Championship Game, losing a 2-1 battle with the Mariners, and finished theseason with a 35-19 record…P.J. was voted Manager of the Year for his accomplish-ments…Carey also earned Manager of the Year in 1998 as he guided the Rockies to a league-record 42 wins and the circuit championship…he was the major-league bullpen coach in

1997…the year before he won the South Atlatic League Manager of the Year after leading Asheville (A) to the loop’s bestoverall record in (88-52) and a first-half division title…a summer earlier, he guided Portland (A) in the NorthwestLeague…no stranger to the desert, he managed Colorado’s Rookie-level club from 1993-94…he embarked on his mana-gerial career in 1980 at Bend (Northwest) and has skippered nine clubs since…a former catcher, P.J. began his playingcareer in 1971 at Pulaski…he caught minor-league ball four seasons before entering coaching…a 1970 graduate ofScranton (Pa.) Prep High School, he was a classmate of P.J. Carlissimo…he has a degree in sociology from ScrantonU n i v e r s i t y … P.J. and his wife, Katherine, reside in Tucson, A r i z .

Richard starts his third year in professional coaching, his first with Casper… in 2000, heheld the same postion with the Portland Rockies….he helped lower the starting pitchers’com-bined ERAfrom 5.02 in 1999, to 2.93 in 2000…he hails from Miami, Florida where he was theassistant coach and pitching coach for Braddock Sr. High School from 1997-1999, the schoolhe graduated from in 1993…Richard, who attended Florida International University…he andhis wife, Ana Maria, and son, Vincent, make their home in Miami, Florida

Tony is beginning his second season with Casper, his third in the Rockies organiza-tion…Tony was the hitting coach for the 2000 Tucson Rockies of the Arizona League…othercoaching experience Diaz has added to his resume includes his assistant coaching experi-ence at both Braddock (1998) and Columbus (1999) high schools in Southern Florida…pro-fessionally, Diaz played two seasons of pro ball…during his final season as a player in 1995,he played shortstop in the California Angeles organization…a graduate of FloridaInternational in 1999, Tony earned a bachelor ’s degree in marketing…he and his wife, Julie,

reside in San Antonio, Texas.

Pioneer League (rookie)

Mike Lansing Field (2,500; 2001)P.O Box 1293 ◆ Casper, WY 82602

307/232-1111◆ 307/265-7867 fax ◆ www.capserbaseball.comOwner: Kevin Haughian; GM: Brent Boznanski ◆ Rockies affiliate since 2001

Casper Rockies

Manager

Pitching Coach

Coach

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Domincan Summer League Rockies

Manager: Mauricio GonzalesPitching Coach: Edison Lora

Trainer: Jose Caldera

Venezuelan SummerLeague Rockies

Manager: Mario MendezPitching Coach: Bilson Torres

2002 Casper ScheduleJune 17 . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJune 18 . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJune 19 . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJune 20 . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJune 21 . . . . . . .IDAHO FALLSJune 22 . . . . . . .IDAHO FALLSJune 23 . . . . . . .IDAHO FALLSJune 24 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENJune 25 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENJune 26 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENJune 27 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENJune 28 . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsJune 29 . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsJune 30 . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsJuly 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenJuly 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenJuly 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenJuly 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOJuly 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOJuly 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IDAHOJuly 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IDAHOJuly 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IDAHOJuly 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayJuly 10 . . . . . . . .at Great FallsJuly 11 . . . . . . . .at Great FallsJuly 12 . . . . . . . .at Great FallsJuly 13 . . . . . . .at Medicine HatJuly 14 . . . . . . .at Medicine HatJuly 15 . . . . . . .at Medicine HatJuly 16 . . . . . . .at Medicine HatJuly 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off Day

July 18 . . . . . . . . . .MISSOULAJuly 19 . . . . . . . . . .MISSOULAJuly 20 . . . . . . . . . .MISSOULAJuly 21 . . . . . . . . . .MISSOULAJuly 22 . . . . . . . . . . .BILLINGSJuly 23 . . . . . . . . . . .BILLINGSJuly 24 . . . . . . . . . . .BILLINGSJuly 25 . . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJuly 26 . . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJuly 27 . . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsJuly 28 . . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsJuly 29 . . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJuly 30 . . . . . . . . . . . .at ProvoJuly 31 . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenAug. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenAug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenAug. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENAug. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENAug. 5 . . . . . . . .IDAHO FALLSAug. 6 . . . . . . . .IDAHO FALLSAug. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 8 . . . . . . . . . .at MissoulaAug. 9 . . . . . . . . . .at MissoulaAug. 10 . . . . . . . . .at MissoulaAug. 11 . . . . . . . . . . .at BillingsAug. 12 . . . . . . . . . . .at BillingsAug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . .at BillingsAug. 14 . . . . . . . . . . .at BillingsAug. 15 . . . . . . .GREATFALLSAug. 16 . . . . . . .GREAT FALLSAug. 17 . . . . . . .GREAT FALLS

Aug. 18 . . . . . . .GREAT FALLSAug. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . .Off DayAug. 20 . . . . . .MEDICINE HATAug. 21 . . . . . .MEDICINE HATAug. 22 . . . . . .MEDICINE HATAug. 23 . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenAug. 24 . . . . . . . . . . .at OgdenAug. 25 . . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsAug. 26 . . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsAug. 27 . . . . . . . .at Idaho FallsAug. 28 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOAug. 29 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOAug. 30 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOAug. 31 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOSept. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOSept. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .PROVOSept. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDENSept. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .OGDEN

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* - B AT SL E F T / P I T C H E SL E F T; #-BATS SWITCH; 1-FIRSTSTINT WITH T H ATCLUB; 2-SECONDSTINT A F T E R TRADE; T- O V E R A L L TO TA L

Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBPBello, Vladimir .304 49 161 27 49 67 5 5 1 27 2 1 2 7 0 36 16 3 1 .416 .339*Chavez, Ender .342 64 228 49 78 89 9 1 0 22 3 0 1 38 0 31 24 7 3 .390 .438Diaz, Eduardo .279 71 269 44 75 125 17 6 7 51 1 4 0 31 0 63 13 10 3 .465 .349Essery, Frederick .150 24 60 4 9 9 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 1 0 12 0 0 2 .150 .161Ingram, Bryan .237 22 76 7 18 28 3 2 1 10 0 1 4 6 0 25 0 2 1 .368 .322Materano, Oscar .251 69 271 34 68 97 11 0 6 38 0 2 7 9 0 59 5 5 5 .358 .291Miller, Tony .306 70 268 68 82 135 17 3 10 34 0 4 3 41 0 63 28 10 3 .504 .399Morel, Robinson .250 36 108 19 27 47 3 1 5 16 0 0 3 9 0 32 5 3 3 .435 .325#Mulqueen, Dave .280 73 286 49 80 135 19 0 12 49 0 0 3 36 2 89 8 2 7 .472 .366Nix, Jayson .294 42 153 28 45 72 10 1 5 24 0 2 3 21 1 43 1 5 1 .471 .385Ortega, Danny .324 10 37 4 12 16 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 0 7 0 1 1 .432 .375#Perez, Jay .354 35 127 22 45 72 7 1 6 27 0 1 2 16 1 28 3 0 4 .567 .432Pilkington, Ross .225 41 129 19 29 41 9 0 1 9 1 1 2 19 1 34 0 5 2 .318 .331Sweeney, James .278 26 90 19 25 40 4 1 3 12 0 1 4 8 0 32 1 1 1 .444 .359Tena, Hector .236 35 123 15 29 43 6 1 2 13 0 1 4 6 1 36 3 7 0 .350 .291*Vasquez, Jose .232 64 228 40 53 107 6 3 14 39 0 4 9 27 2 96 1 6 1 .469 .332

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BKAlmond, Casey 2 2 7.39 19 0 0 0 2 0 31.2 37 30 26 3 6 15 1 20 2 0Beckstead, Jentry 1 0 2.89 23 0 0 0 21 12 28.0 23 13 9 1 3 12 1 28 3 0Buret, Jorge 4 6 5.24 16 15 1 0 0 0 80.2 110 66 47 8 1 23 0 54 6 1Clarke, Darren 3 6 6.02 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 76 47 37 3 8 33 0 42 5 0Collado, Jerry 0 2 5.59 21 0 0 0 3 1 29.0 36 24 18 1 4 15 1 18 5 1*Davies, Michael 2 2 4.50 10 7 0 0 0 0 36.0 40 23 18 2 4 10 1 37 3 1Dotel, Melido 0 0 162.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 3 6 6 0 0 5 0 0 2 0Ferrand, Julian 0 0 6.59 17 0 0 0 5 0 28.2 40 27 21 3 3 11 0 26 4 0Gonzalez, Miguel 2 2 3.35 24 0 0 0 2 0 40.1 40 21 15 0 4 12 1 41 4 2Granados, Bernie 0 0 6.84 21 0 0 0 1 0 25.0 33 24 19 5 5 13 1 23 6 1Greenbush, Peter 4 2 5.10 14 6 0 0 2 1 42.1 55 32 24 1 3 15 2 26 6 3Martinez, Angel 4 3 4.37 18 8 0 0 1 0 57.2 56 34 28 5 5 18 1 44 7 0Mitchell, Jay 4 5 6.34 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 54 47 39 4 5 38 0 35 15 0*Parker, Zach 1 2 7.52 8 8 0 0 0 0 26.1 42 26 22 2 1 12 0 19 3 1Serrano, Alex 2 0 0.00 12 0 0 0 10 6 18.0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 23 1 0Simpson, Joe 0 1 8.24 19 0 0 0 14 0 19.2 30 19 18 2 1 12 0 17 5 0Speier, Ryan 1 2 3.16 17 0 0 0 8 1 25.2 19 12 9 2 2 9 4 24 2 0Van Buren, Jermaine 3 0 5.32 6 3 1 0 0 0 23.2 25 15 14 2 0 11 0 25 1 0Vargas, Reynardo 3 4 6.11 21 0 0 0 5 0 28.0 43 25 19 2 3 14 1 21 4 1Villacis, Eduardo 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0

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Abell, Joseph Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 187 B/T: R/R Hometown: Boulder, Colo.Born: March 7, 1978 in Denver, Colo. School: New Mexico UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 19th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Mike Ericson).

Alviso, Jerome InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 159 B/T: S/R Hometown: Livermore, CABorn: Sept. 4, 1975 in Livermore, CA School: Cal State Fullerton/Cañada CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 17th round of the 1997 June draft (signed by Abe Flores).Career: 1997—Paced Colorado’s short-season affiliates in total bases (113) and RBI (45), earning Portland’s MVP hon-ors. College: All-Big West and Big West Tournament MVP in 1997 at Cal State Fullerton…All-Coast Conference andJuCo All-America at Cañada in 1995…Invited to the U.S. Olympic Baseball Trials in 1995. Personal: Father, James, played in the Philadelphia Phillies’system from 1967-69…Voted football team MVPand bestdefensive player at Granada High School…also lettered in basketball as well as baseball as a prep.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Portland .319 69 270 48 86 113 15 3 2 45 6 6 7 19 1 46 12 5 3 .419 .3711998 Asheville .276 134 486 64 134 184 30 1 6 41 10 3 7 18 0 60 11 11 6 .379 .3091999 Salem .251 128 491 48 123 151 16 3 2 43 12 4 3 28 0 67 5 6 4 .308 .2932000 Salem .271 95 321 39 87 107 11 3 1 44 7 7 6 17 0 46 11 9 8 .333 .313Minor Lg. Totals- .274 426 1568 199 430 555 72 10 11 173 35 20 23 82 1 219 39 31 21 .354 .316

Almonte, Sandy CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 150 B/T: S/R Hometown: Puerto Plata, Dominican RepublicBorn: Nov. 16, 1982 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic School: Esc Juan I. PérezHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 16, 2000 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 1 1 3.13 24 0 0 0 12 3 31.2 19 11 11 2 2 12 1 28 0 02001 Asheville 2 2 2.51 16 6 1 1 2 0 43.0 40 14 12 2 4 12 1 38 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 3 2.77 40 6 1 1 14 3 74.2 59 25 23 4 6 24 2 66 0 0

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies(DSL).160 30 81 17 13 23 1 0 3 9 1 0 1 16 0 24 2 2 1 .284 .306Minor Lg. Totals- .160 30 81 17 13 23 1 0 3 9 1 0 1 16 0 24 2 2 1 .284 .306

2002 ORGANIZATIONALPLAYERSDSL -- Dominican Summer League GCL -- Gulf Coast League ARL -- Arizona Rookie League VSL -- Venezuelan Summer League

Adames, Geovanny Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 184 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Born: Jan. 15, 1983 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent,March 1, 2001 (signed by Rolando Frenandez).

Almond, Casey Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 185 B/T: R/R Hometown: Moss Point, Miss.Born: Nov. 2, 1978 in Pascagoula, Miss. School: University of South AlabamaHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 13, 2001 (signed by Damon Iannelli).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 0 0 2.57 4 0 0 0 2 0 7.0 5 3 2 1 2 8 0 5 1 0

Casper 2 2 7.39 19 0 0 0 2 0 31.2 37 30 26 3 6 15 1 20 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 2 2 6.52 23 0 0 0 4 0 38.2 42 33 28 4 8 23 1 25 3 0

Almanzar, Carlos Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster Invitee, see pages 163-165For Bio

Arias, Jonk InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 171 B/T: R/R Hometown: Paya,DominicanRepublicBorn: Oct. 30, 1983 in Bani, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, March 1, 2001 (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

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Arias, Jorge InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 155 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Oct. 19, 1983 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 9, 2001 (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

Averette, Robert Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Sylacuaga, Ala.Born: Sept. 30, 1976 in Sylacuaga, Ala. School: NAHow Acquired: Fromthe Cincinnati organization for OF BrianL. Hunter, Aug. 6, 2000.Career: 2001-Robert was recalled from AAA-ColoradoSprings on May 8, but saw no major league action…he playedthe entire season at AAA-ColoradoSprings…hiw 166.1 IPwas the most for the Sky Sox in 2001. 2000-Combined to go13-10 with a 2.89 ERA(177.0 IP, 57ER), 49 walks, and 120 strikouts with Cattanooga (AA),Louisville (AAA) andCarolina (AA). 1999-He hurled two complete games for Cincinnati affiliate Rockford (A)…he also led the MidwestLeague in ERA(2.58). 1998- He was a combined 10-12 wth a 3.93ERAwith both Charleston and Chattanooga in 28appearences. 1997-Averette made his pro debut in the Pioneer League.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Billings 0 2 0.00 2 1 0 0 1 0 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0

Chston-Wv 2 2 7.86 11 3 0 0 2 1 26.1 42 28 23 3 0 12 0 20 2 01998 Chstn-Wv 5 4 2.79 14 14 3 0 0 0 84.0 84 38 26 2 2 26 0 68 4 1

Chattanooga 5 8 5.11 14 14 0 0 0 0 81.0 97 51 46 6 3 36 2 32 2 01999 Rockford 9 5 2.58 19 19 2 2 0 0 125.2 117 54 36 2 4 40 3 98 9 0

Chattanooga 2 1 5.20 6 6 1 0 0 0 36.1 42 22 21 1 2 19 0 15 0 02000 Chattanooga 12 6 2.44 19 19 *5 2 0 0 136.1 126 51 37 6 4 28 3 87 7 1

Louisville 0 1 8.38 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.2 9 10 9 1 0 10 0 4 0 0Carolina 1 3 3.19 5 5 0 0 0 0 31.0 25 12 11 3 1 10 0 29 2 0

2001 Colo Sprngs 6 14 6.11 27 27 0 0 0 0 166.1 204 *131 113 29 5 48 2 125 11 1Minor Lg. Totals- 42 44 4.14 119 110 11 4 3 1 699.1 749 397 322 53 21 230 11 481 37 3* Led League

Atkins, Garrett InfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Irvine, Calif.Born: Dec. 12, 1979 in Orange, Calif. School: UCLAPersonal: Selecetd in the 5th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Bo Hughes).Career: 2001: Named the Organizational Player of the Year. Salem MVP. Carolina League midseason and postseasonall-star. Led all Rockies minor leaguers with a .325 batting average. College: Was All-Pac-10 and an All-American onthree occasions. His 33-game hitting streak is a UCLAschool record.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .303 69 251 34 76 109 12 0 7 47 0 1 2 45 1 48 2 0 3 .434 .4112001 Salem .325 135 465 70 151 219 *43 5 5 67 2 6 8 74 10 98 6 4 8 .471*.421Minor Lg. Totals- .317 204 716 104 227 328 55 5 12 114 2 7 10 119 11 146 8 4 11 .458 .418* Led League

Bair, Rod OutfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 193 B/T: R/R Hometown: Tempe, Arzi.Born: Oct. 29, 1974 in Phoenix, Ariz. School: Grand Canyon University How Acquired: Selected in the 16th round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Mike Erikson).Career: 1999: Rod was chosen the Organizational MVP for New Haven as he was chosen a Southern League All-Starand a Southern League Postseason All-Star. He led Carolina in average (.303), doubles (34) and was second in RBI (81).1998: His 42 doubles led the league and tied for first in Single-Aball…he also earned postseason All-Star recognition.Personal: Brother, Cameron Bair, played for the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals and the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena FootballLeague.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1996 Portland .217 56 221 34 48 75 11 2 4 33 5 4 7 17 2 29 9 4 2 .339 .2891997 Salem .273 16 44 5 12 15 3 0 0 6 3 1 2 0 0 6 2 0 1 .341 .298

Asheville .281 91 356 50 100 146 20 1 8 51 3 1 11 13 1 51 9 6 11 .410 .3251998 Salem .299 114 425 62 127 203 42 5 8 60 0 5 13 24 3 64 12 6 11 .478 .3511999 Carolina .303 125 472 70 143 228 34 6 13 81 0 6 16 28 0 78 14 12 11 .483 .3582000 Carolina .169 27 89 13 15 24 6 0 1 6 0 1 5 12 1 16 1 2 2 .270 .2992001 Carolina .253 72 273 25 69 103 13 0 7 31 4 4 6 10 0 49 5 6 5 .377 .290Minor Lg. Totals- .273 501 1880 259 514 794 129 14 41 268 15 22 60 104 7 293 52 36 43 .422 .328

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Bernard, Dagoberto InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 158 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBorn: Feb. 23, 1980 in San Jose De Lo Hanos, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Sorana Nolan High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Oct. 8, 1997 (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).Personal: Father, Miguel A. Bernard, caught in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies(DSL).240 54 200 27 48 61 8 1 1 18 3 0 2 11 0 29 9 6 4 .305 .2861999 Rockies(ARL).325 34 117 14 38 43 5 0 0 21 0 2 3 6 1 17 7 6 5 .368 .3672000 Portland .201 54 179 16 36 49 11 1 0 10 5 1 3 3 0 42 5 4 2 .274 .2262001 Asheville .275 38 109 9 30 37 7 0 0 11 1 0 1 1 0 24 3 7 4 .339 .288Minor Lg. Totals- 251 180 605 66 152 190 31 2 1 60 9 3 9 21 1 112 24 23 15 .314 .285

Berney, Scott Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 202 B/T: R/R Hometown: Wallingford, Conn.Born: Oct. 25, 1977 in Toledo, Ohio School: Clemson UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 8th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Jay Matthews).Career: In the Cape Cod League, he was the MVP in both 1998 and 1999 and and All-Star in 1998. Was on the All-Tournament Team at the 2000 Disney ACC Baseball Blast. At Hamden High School, Scott lettered in baseball and bas-ketball.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 0 0 8.72 15 0 0 0 6 0 21.2 29 22 21 1 1 12 0 14 0 22001 Asheville 2 2 5.04 33 1 0 0 11 0 50.0 59 37 28 3 6 21 1 28 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 2 2 6.15 48 1 0 0 17 0 71.2 88 59 49 4 7 33 1 42 0 2

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).308 48 195 37 60 75 7 1 2 15 0 0 1 28 1 20 26 13 3 .385 .3972001 Casper .304 49 161 27 49 67 5 5 1 27 2 1 2 7 0 36 16 3 1 .416 .339Minor Lg. Totals- .306 97 356 64 109 142 12 6 3 42 2 1 3 35 1 56 42 16 4 .399 .372

Bello, Vladimir OutfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo,Dominican RepublicBorn: Jan. 2, 1982 in San Francisco de Macoris,Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as an non-drafted free agent, March 10, 1999(signed byDarioArias).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .282 45 181 37 51 71 6 4 2 16 0 1 5 18 0 28 12 9 1 .392 .361

Asheville .173 19 81 11 14 18 4 0 0 4 2 1 1 10 0 13 4 1 3 .222 .2692001 Asheville .260 74 285 40 74 105 14 1 5 24 3 3 7 17 0 37 21 7 6 .368 .314

Salem .248 38 121 17 30 39 3 3 0 9 2 0 4 15 0 20 4 1 5 .322 .350Minor Lg. Totals- .253 176 668 105 169 233 27 8 7 53 7 5 17 60 0 98 41 18 15 .349 .328

Barmes, Clint InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: Vincennes, Ind.Born: March. 6, 1979 in Vincennes, Ind. School: Indiana State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 10th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Ty Coslow).Career: Was selected to the All-Conference first team every year throughout college. He was also a third team All-American one year.

Beckstead, Jentry Right Handed PitcherHT: 5-11 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: Sandy, UtahBorn: June 9, 1980 in Salt Lake, Utah. School: Alta HighSchoolHow Acquired: Signed as an non-drafted free agent, March 11, 1999, (signed by Mike Ericson).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Casper 1 0 2.89 23 0 0 0 21 12 28.0 23 13 9 1 3 12 1 28 3 0Minor Lg. Totals- 1 0 2.89 23 0 0 0 21 12 28.0 23 13 9 1 3 12 1 28 3 0

Bell, Mike InfielderNon-roster Invitee, see page 168-169 For Bio

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 R o c k i e s ( A R L ) .287 45 171 38 49 81 8 6 4 38 1 1 5 21 0 27 3 2 4 .474 .3792001 Tri-City .244 52 164 20 40 64 10 1 4 22 1 2 3 13 1 37 0 0 4 .390 .308Minor Lg. Totals- .266 97 335 58 89 145 18 7 8 60 2 3 8 34 1 64 3 2 8 .433 .345

Bird, Tobias OutfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 209 B/T: L/L Hometown: Cloverdale, Calif.Born: June 20, 1979 in Healdsburg,Calif. School: Mendocino CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 46th round of the 1999 June Draft (signed by Tom Wheler).

Bouknight, Kip Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Gaston,S.C.Born: Nov. 16, 1978 in Columbia,S.C. School: University of South CarolinaHow Acquired: Selected in 13th round of the June 2001 Draft (signed by Jay Matthews).Career: In 1996, Kip was All-State and All-Conference at Berkeley Preparatory High School.He was Pre-Season All-Southern Conference in 1999 and was conference player of the week, May 7-12, 2000.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 3 5 2.78 15 15 0 0 0 0 81.0 69 29 25 3 8 19 0 86 8 2Minor Lg. Totals- 3 5 2.78 15 15 0 0 0 0 81.0 69 29 25 3 8 19 0 86 8 2

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1996 Chi Cubs .256 65 215 29 55 76 9 0 4 23 4 3 11 10 0 35 4 1 0 .353 .3181997 San Diego .352 68 273 51 96 142 20 4 6 27 1 1 11 6 0 31 14 5 8 .520 .3881998 Padres .319 53 207 33 66 95 22 2 1 33 0 3 4 4 1 38 8 4 0 .459 .3391999 Fort Wayne .240 119 442 49 106 136 12 3 4 40 5 5 3 14 0 71 25 11 9 .308 .2652000 Rancho Cuca.270 130 488 76 132 171 19 4 4 50 4 5 17 28 0 62 30 16 25 .350 .3292001 Round Rock .204 38 113 12 23 28 3 1 0 2 1 2 0 7 1 15 6 4 1 .248 .246

Michigan .325 36 123 19 40 50 4 0 2 23 1 1 5 7 0 13 5 7 4 .407 .382New Orleans .133 8 15 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 .133 .278

Minor Lg. Totals- .277 517 1876 270 520 700 89 14 21 199 16 20 51 79 2 269 92 49 47 .373 .321

Brand, Bertico Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 145 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, DominicanRepubilcBorn: Sept. 6, 1982 in SanFelipe, Dominican Republic School: SanFelipeHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 16, 2000 (signed by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies(DSL) 1 7 5.86 16 8 1 0 0 0 50.2 53 44 33 3 5 38 0 41 13 1Minor Lg. Totals- 1 7 5.86 16 8 1 0 0 0 50.2 53 44 33 3 5 38 0 41 13 1

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Portland 3 4 4.04 10 10 0 0 0 0 49.0 43 27 22 1 7 26 0 39 7 01999 Asheville 6 6 5.88 34 3 0 0 13 3 90.1 89 65 59 6 11 44 0 100 13 12000 Salem 3 3 2.59 41 0 0 0 19 4 59.0 38 22 17 1 9 40 0 75 5 0

Carolina 0 0 13.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 7 6 6 0 0 4 0 4 1 02001 Carolina 0 2 7.36 14 0 0 0 11 0 22.0 31 19 18 1 0 16 2 23 3 0

Salem 5 3 2.78 28 1 0 0 11 2 58.1 43 23 18 3 12 21 2 55 11 2Minor Lg. Totals- 17 18 4.46 128 14 0 0 54 9 282.2 251 162 140 12 39 151 4 296 40 3

Brantley, Brian Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-4 WT: 166 B/T: R/R Hometown: Chesapeake, Va.Born: April 23, 1976 in Norfolk, Va. School: Old Dominion University How Acquired: Selected in the 12th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Dan Montgomery).Career: In college, he threw a no-hitter and earned all-conference honors.

Brueggeman, Dean Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 189 B/T: L/L Hometown: Smithton, Ill.Born: March 11, 1976 in Belleville, Ill. School: Belleville Area College How Acquired: Selected in the sixth round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Personal: Named to All-Area, and All-Conference teams at Freeburg High School in 1993 and ‘94.

Berroa, Cristian InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 150 B/T: S/R Hometown: Haina,Dominican RepublicBorn: April 29, 1996 in SanCristobal,Dominican Republic School: Clemson UniversityHow Acquired: Selected by Colorado fromHouston in the 2001 Rule 5 draft,Dec. 13, 2001…originally signed by SanDiego April 26, 1996…he was later traded to Houston March 27, 2001 bythe Padres for INF AaronMcNeal.

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Buret, Jorge Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 159 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Oct. 17, 1981 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Liceo La Coava High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, March 30, 1999(by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (DSL) 2 7 4.57 14 13 2 0 1 0 80.2 85 60 41 4 4 7 0 55 7 12000 Rockies (AZL) 5 1 2.39 14 9 0 0 0 0 52.2 50 21 14 2 4 14 0 29 2 22001 Casper 4 6 5.24 16 #15 #1 0 0 0 80.2 *110 66 47 8 1 23 0 54 6 1Minor Lg. Totals- 11 14 4.29 44 37 3 0 1 0 214.0 245 147 102 14 9 44 0 138 15 4* Led league; # Tied for league lead

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 5 5 2.63 14 12 0 0 0 0 65.0 50 30 19 5 3 32 1 50 4 22001 Asheville 8 10 4.08 26 26 0 0 0 0 143.1 158 83 65 14 14 32 0 119 6 0Minor Lg. Totals- 13 15 3.63 40 38 0 0 0 0 208.1 208 113 84 19 17 64 1 169 10 2

Buglovsky, Chris Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 164 B/T: L/R Hometown: Iselin, N.J.Born: Nov. 22, 1979 in Edison, N.J. School: College of New JerseyHow Acquired: Selected in the 3rd round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Mike Garlatti).Personal: Chris was the Division III All-American andthe Division IIIPitcher of the Year. At JFK High School in Iselin, N.J.,Buglovsky was All-State in baseball and soccer.

Burford, Kevin OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 215 B/T: L/L Hometown: Westminster, Calif.Born: Nov. 7, 1977 in Fountain Valley, Calif. School: Rancho Santiago CollegeHow Acquired: Acquired as a player to be named in the Aug. 31, 1998 trade which sent OF John Vander Wal to theSan Diego Padres.Career: 1997—Named MVP of the Arizona Rookie League as he led the organization in OBP (.452) and paced thePortland Rockies in batting average (.306) and runs (55). He tied for the league lead in doubles (22), was second in walks(52) and third in OBP(.447).Personal: Garnered All-Orange County honors as an outfielder at Fountain Valley High School, and All-Conference hon-ors in college before the Padres drafted him in the 15th round of the 1997 June draft.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Padres .389 47 167 42 65 96 15 2 4 50 0 5 4 49 1 25 12 5 3 .575 .524

Idaho Falls .207 7 29 2 6 11 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 .379 .2331998 Clinton .258 123 446 68 115 167 26 4 6 55 1 4 10 62 2 125 15 4 8 .374 .3581999 Portland .306 64 216 55 66 113 #22 2 7 33 0 2 5 52 3 45 9 6 3 .523 .4472000 Salem .292 127 465 73 136 232 *40 4 16 80 0 4 10 58 2 79 11 4 6 *.499 .3802001 Carolina .289 101 363 51 105 152 21 4 6 35 0 3 8 45 2 79 4 1 5 .419 .377Minor Lg. Totals- .292 469 1686 291 493 771 124 17 40 256 1 18 37 267 10 358 51 20 26 .457 .397*Led league; #tied for league lead

Burkholder, David OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 225 B/T: L/L Hometown: Menahga,Minn.Born: Nov. 301977, in Buffalo, Missouri School: Grand ViewCollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 15th round f the 2001 June draft (signed by OrsinoHill).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Tri-City .268 13 41 5 11 20 3 0 2 9 0 1 1 3 0 10 1 0 2 .488 .326Minor Lg. Totals- .268 13 41 5 11 20 3 0 2 9 0 1 1 3 0 10 1 0 2 .488 .326

Brumbaugh, Cliff OutfielderNon-roster Invitee, see page 173-174

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Portland 1 1 4.37 8 2 0 0 0 0 22.2 21 15 11 2 1 8 0 12 0 0

Rockies 1 2 3.63 3 3 0 0 0 0 22.1 22 10 9 1 1 3 0 11 0 01997 Asheville 2 8 4.25 34 12 0 0 7 3 110.0 116 62 52 11 1 44 2 99 6 21998 Asheville 7 3 2.48 41 0 0 0 18 4 69.0 60 28 19 3 1 28 1 92 5 01999 Salem 3 3 5.90 37 0 0 0 17 2 61.0 64 46 40 7 4 43 1 52 13 22000 Salem 3 1 4.13 44 0 0 0 21 1 52.1 51 31 24 1 3 16 0 41 4 02001 Salem 2 0 4.78 48 0 0 0 18 2 64.0 66 40 34 0 14 37 1 36 2 1Minor Lg. Totals- 19 18 4.24 215 17 0 0 81 12 401.1 400 232 189 25 25 179 5 343 30 5

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Portland 0 6 6.02 18 2 0 0 9 1 40.1 45 30 27 7 1 24 0 47 2 01999 Portland 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 3 1 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0

Asheville 3 1 2.34 17 0 0 0 5 2 34.2 18 10 9 1 1 18 1 40 4 02000 Salem 13 7 3.59 26 26 1 0 0 0 160.1 152 81 64 9 9 78 0 *168 12 22001 Carolina 7 6 5.22 18 13 0 0 1 0 89.2 112 64 52 10 4 45 0 74 4 0

Salem 0 1 2.25 2 2 0 0 0 0 8.0 5 4 2 1 0 5 0 12 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 24 21 4.10 85 43 1 0 18 4 338.0 333 189 154 28 15 171 2 345 22 2*Led league

Campos, Dennys InfiederHT: 5-11 WT: 155 B/T: R/R Hometown: Araure, VenezuelaBorn: May 6, 1984 in Araura Estado Portuguesa, Venezuela School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 25, 2001 (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

Castillo, Modesto OutfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo,DominicanRepublicBorn: Nov. 19, 1984 in Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic. School: Liero CardenolHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 3, 2001 (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

Catalanotte, Greg OutfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 210 B/T: S/R Hometown: Glendale, Ariz.Born: June 18, 1977 in Phoenix, Ariz. School: University of Florida How Acquired: Selected in the 8th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Brooks Roybal).Personal: At the University of Florida, was 5th all time in homeruns, set the school record for doubles (23) in only twoseasons and made a trip to the College World Series in 1995. At junior college, he earned All-Valley and Regional hon-ors while being voted team MVP and the Best Offensive Player. He was also All-State, All-Region, Team MVP and BestOffensive Player at Barry Goldwater High School in Phoenix, Arizona.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Portland .282 68 245 38 69 123 8 2 14 47 1 3 2 30 2 75 4 2 1 .502 .3612000 Asheville .264 122 454 59 120 214 30 2 20 75 0 2 3 61 4 149 2 5 10 .471 .3542001 Salem .217 119 401 45 87 144 24 0 11 40 5 2 5 44 1 125 8 5 6 .359 .301Minor Lg. Totals- .251 309 1100 142 276 481 62 4 45 162 6 7 10 135 7 349 14 12 17 .437 .336

Cercy, Rick Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 184 B/T: R/R Hometown: Ormond Beach, Fla.Born: Oct. 10, 1976 in Orange Park, Fla. School: Moorehead State How Acquired: Selected in the 13th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow).Personal: Was All-Conference in 1994-95 at Seabreeze High School in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Portland 1 2 5.34 13 1 0 0 2 0 28.2 29 19 17 0 6 17 0 25 6 02000 Asheville 4 1 1.18 44 0 0 0 18 4 61.0 38 10 8 3 4 21 0 78 1 02001 Salem 4 1 3.16 39 0 0 0 12 5 57.0 47 22 20 5 3 24 6 51 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 9 4 2.76 96 1 0 0 32 9 146.2 114 51 45 8 13 62 6 154 9 0

Cameron, Ryan Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 173 B/T: R/R Hometown: Williamstown, Mass.Born: Sept. 13, 1977 in North Adams, Mass. School: University of Massachusetts-Amherst How Acquired: Selected in the 11th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Art Pontarelli).Career: 2000: Led the league instrikeouts with 160. 1999: Was first in the league in relief average against (.149).Personal: Named the New England Collegiate Baseball League’s MVP in 1997…he lettered in football, basketball andbaseball at Mt. Greylock High School in Williamstown, Mass.

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Univrs. (VSL) .186 34 86 10 16 20 1 0 1 9 0 0 3 21 0 22 1 0 5 .233 .3642000 Rockies .352 35 122 25 43 64 7 1 4 28 0 2 6 9 0 26 2 3 2 .525 .4172001 Tri-City .213 47 164 12 35 60 10 0 5 17 2 0 4 12 0 50 0 2 2 .366 .283Minor Lg. Totals- .253 116 372 47 94 144 18 1 10 54 2 2 13 42 0 98 3 5 9 .387 .347

Colina, Alvin CatcherHT: 6-3 WT: 209 B/T: R/R Hometown: Puerto Cabello, VenezuelaBorn: Dec. 26, 1981 in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela School: Jose A. Paez High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 22, 1998 (by Jorge Posada).Personal: Was a Venezuelan All-Star in 1997 and 1998.

Cleto, Jendi CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 178 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo,Dominican RepublicBorn: Jan. 30, 1984 in Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic School: NA

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Portland 1 2 4.28 21 0 0 0 7 2 40.0 30 23 19 6 1 23 0 56 2 11997 Asheville 7 3 3.41 29 0 0 0 11 3 63.1 55 32 24 8 3 18 1 87 7 41998 Injured1999 Salem 1 2 2.42 38 0 0 0 7 2 48.1 38 18 13 0 2 12 0 64 1 02000 Carolina 0 0 2.53 8 0 0 0 3 0 10.2 6 3 3 0 2 7 0 13 0 02001 Colo Sprngs 2 5 6.30 38 0 0 0 10 2 40.0 52 31 28 4 3 21 1 42 4 0

Colorado 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0Major Lg. Totals- 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 11 12 3.87 134 0 0 0 38 9 202.1 181 107 87 18 11 81 2 262 14 5

Clarke, Darren Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-8 WT: 235 B/T: R/R Hometown: Tampa,Fla.Born: March 18, 1981 inSan Diego, Calif. School: South Florida CCHow Acquired: Selected in the 35th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by JohnCedarburg).

Colina, Javier InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 192 B/T: R/R Hometown: Cocarote, Yaracuy, VenezuelaBorn: Feb. 15, 1979 in San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela School: Liceo Romulo Gallegos High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 5, 1997 (by Rolando de Lima and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Guacar.(VSL).246 26 65 4 16 20 2 1 0 8 0 1 0 5 0 14 3 0 0 .308 .2961998 Rockies(ARL) .320 44 169 28 54 82 6 2 6 39 1 4 3 18 0 30 9 4 5 .485 .3871999 Asheville .302 124 516 70 156 217 37 3 6 81 2 6 6 26 0 101 12 11 12 .421 .3392000 Carolina .217 130 429 34 93 113 12 1 2 35 10 4 3 44 2 81 5 2 8 .263 .2922001 Carolina .042 7 24 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 .042 .042

Salem .285 113 439 67 125 199 33 #7 9 58 5 12 9 22 1 61 9 4 8 .453 .324Minor Lg. Totals- .271 444 1642 203 445 632 90 14 23 223 19 27 21 115 3 297 38 22 34 .385 .322#Ied for league lead

Closser, J.D. CatcherNon-roster Invitee, see page 175

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Casper 3 6 6.02 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 76 47 37 3 8 33 0 42 5 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 6 6.02 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 76 47 37 3 8 33 0 42 5 0

Christman, Tim Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 195 B/T: L/L Hometown: Oneonta,NYBorn: March 31, 1975 in Oneonta,NY School: Sienna CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 11th round of the 1996 June draft (signed byBill Mackenzie).Personal: 2001- Made his major league debut on April 21 inArizona(2.0 IP, 1H, 1ER, 2 SO). 2000- Underwent surgeryin May on his left shoulder…before the injury (torn left labrum), he appeared in eight games and compiled a 2.53 ERA.1999- Appeared in a career high 38 games for Salem (A)…he averaged 11.92 strikeouts per nine innings. 1998- Missedthe entire year after left elbow reconstructive surgery. 1997- Finished with a 3.41 ERAin 29 games at A-Asheville. 1996-in his first pro campaign, Tim made 21 relief appearences with Portland of the short-season Northwest League.

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Collado, Jerry Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-6 WT: 210 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santiago, Dominican RepublicBorn: May 12, 1980 in Santiago, Dominican Republic School: Instituto Evangelico High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Oct. 8, 1997 (signed by Joege de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Rockies (DSL) 0 0 16.62 13 1 0 0 7 1 13.0 26 37 24 1 6 25 0 20 20 01999 Rockies (DSL) 2 4 10.31 18 7 0 0 2 0 29.2 29 39 34 1 10 37 0 18 11 02000 Rockies (ARL) 0 1 6.86 16 0 0 0 3 0 19.2 19 18 15 0 4 20 0 9 5 12001 Casper 0 2 5.59 21 0 0 0 3 1 29.0 36 24 18 1 4 15 1 18 5 1Minor Lg. Totals- 2 7 8.97 68 8 0 0 15 2 91.1 110 118 91 3 24 97 1 65 41 2

Contreras, Enderson Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 154 B/T: R/R Hometown: Estado Lara, VenezuelaBorn: March 12, 1984 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela School: Cologio San Pablo

Conway, Daniel CatcherNon-roster Invitee, see page 176

Corpas, Manuel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Panama City, PanamaBorn: Dec. 3, 1982 in Panama, Panama School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 26, 1999 (by Tim Ireland).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Venoco (VSL) 0 1 15.43 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 0 1 15.43 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

Crowder, Chuck Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 190 B/T: L/L Hometown: Manuta, OhioBorn: Sept. 30, 1976 in Ravenna, Ohio School: Georgia Tech UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 4th round of the 1999 June Draft (signed by Brooks Roybal).Personal: Chuck was selected to the All-State team at Crestwood High School in Manuta and was an All-American in bothhigh school and at Georgia Tech. He was also an All-ACC selection and the Georgia Player of the Year.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Portland 2 1 4.33 6 6 0 0 0 0 27.0 24 14 13 2 2 16 0 39 2 02000 Salem 14 9 3.52 28 *28 0 0 0 0 *168.2 124 78 66 6 10 86 0 154 8 62001 Carolina 6 6 5.35 32 14 0 0 3 0 101.0 126 64 60 7 7 63 1 71 8 2Minor Lg. Totals- 22 16 4.22 66 48 0 0 3 0 296.2 274 156 139 15 19 165 1 264 18 8*Led league

Cruz, Jeffrey Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 190 B/T: L/L Hometown: Fullerton,Calif.Born: March 14, 1979 in Fullerton,Calif. School: Cal State-LongBeachHow Acquired: Selected in the 27th round of the 2001 June draf.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 0 1 8.49 12 0 0 0 3 0 11.2 21 15 11 3 0 8 0 6 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 0 1 8.49 12 0 0 0 3 0 11.2 21 15 11 3 0 8 0 6 4 0

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies (DSL) 4 4 3.48 12 8 0 0 3 0 44.0 27 26 17 2 4 39 0 27 3 0

Rockies (DSL) 3 4 4.14 10 8 0 0 2 0 37.0 27 26 17 2 3 36 0 22 3 0Minor Lg. Totals- 7 8 3.78 22 16 0 0 5 0 81.0 54 52 34 4 7 75 0 49 6 0

Cruz, Jose Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santiago, Dominican RepublicBorn: Sept. 10, 1981 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. School: Salvador Cucurullo How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 11, 1999 (by Dario Arias).

Cruz, Yonel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 154 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo,DominicanRepublicBorn: April 27, 1985 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic School: NA

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Dannemiller, Beau Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 210 B/T: R/R Hometown: Munroe Falls, OhioBorn: Dec. 26., 1979 in Worcester, Mass. School: Malone CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 16th of the 2001 June draft byColorado (by Ed Santa).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies 4 1 4.05 15 7 0 0 2 1 46.2 51 26 21 3 1 19 0 38 1 22001 Casper 2 2 4.50 10 7 0 0 0 0 36.0 40 23 18 2 4 10 1 37 3 1Minor Lg. Totals- 6 3 4.25 25 14 0 0 2 1 82.2 91 49 39 5 5 29 1 75 4 3

Davies, Michael Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 189 B/T: L/L Hometown: Beaverton, Ore,Born: March 29, 1981 in Corvallis, Ore. School: Mt. Hood Community CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 39th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Greg Hopkins).

Delgado, George Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: Estado Zulia, VenezuelaBorn: March 22, 1984 in Maraciabo, Venezuela School: Jose Andrede

Dewey, Jason CatcherHT: 6-1 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Valrico,Fla.Born: April 18, 1977 in Syracuse, N.Y. School: Indian River (Fla.) CCHow Acquired: Traded byAnaheim with OF NormHutchinson for OF Edgard Clemente, March 29, 2000.Career: 2001- Finished the season with a .239 average in 71 total games…appeared in 69 games as the catcher forCarolina. 2000- Appeared in his first season in Colorado’s organization for Carolina…compiled a .984 fielding percetagebehind the plate. 1999- With stops in both AA-Erie and A-Lake Elsinore of the Anaheim system,Dewy combined to hit.286 (109-for-381) in his third season. 1998- Was a California League all-star for Lake Elsinore…set a career minorleague high in doubles (30), homers (15) amd RBI (66). 1997- Made his pro debut in at Boise (A) of the NorthwestLeague. 1996- Was selected by the AnaheimAngels in the 26th round of 1996 June draft.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies (DSL).210 39 119 26 25 41 5 1 3 14 0 0 0 26 0 40 6 7 4 .345 .3521999 Rockies (DSL).246 38 118 20 29 39 3 2 1 7 2 1 0 19 0 25 12 9 2 .331 .3482000 Rockies (DSL).318 51 176 32 56 75 15 2 0 21 0 1 1 42 0 33 35 14 2 .426 .4502001 Casper .279 71 269 44 75 125 17 6 7 51 1 4 0 31 0 63 13 10 3 .465 .349Minor Lg. Totals- .271 199 682 122 185 280 40 11 11 93 3 6 1 118 0 161 66 40 11 .411 .377

Diaz, Eduardo InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: May 20, 1981 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: El Progreso High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, May 8, 1998.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Boise .324 68 272 55 88 148 17 2 13 64 1 2 2 41 4 70 5 2 2 .544 .4131998 Lk Elsinore .294 111 391 64 115 196 30 3 15 66 0 2 0 66 0 118 8 8 10 .501 .3941999 Erie .223 40 139 17 31 50 7 0 4 14 0 0 0 17 1 50 0 1 2 .360 .308

Lk Elsinore .322 66 242 48 78 131 23 0 10 31 0 2 2 30 0 62 0 0 8 .541 .3992000 Carolina .226 96 318 29 72 123 24 0 9 44 6 2 6 34 1 101 1 3 9 .387 .3112001 Carolina .239 71 243 24 58 94 21 0 5 27 1 2 2 23 1 78 1 0 4 .387 .307Minor Lg. Totals- .275 452 1605 237 442 742 122 5 56 246 8 10 12 211 7 479 15 14 35 .462 .362

DiFelice, Mark Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 179 B/T: R/R Hometown: Havertown, Pa.Born: Aug. 23, 1976 in Bryn Maur, Pa. School: Western Carolina University How Acquired: Selected in the 15th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Danny Montgomery).Career: 1999: Was a Carolina League All-Star and led the organization with three complete games. He paced the leaguestarters in BB/9 IP(2.02), runners/ 9 IP(10.22) and homeruns allowed (20).Personal: Named the Southern Conference pitcher of the year in 1998…he lettered in baseball, football, soccer and bas-ketball at Haverford (Pa.) High School.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Portland 4 6 3.31 15 13 0 0 2 0 81.2 83 45 30 6 3 11 0 62 3 11999 Salem 8 12 3.86 27 23 3 0 1 0 156.1 142 71 67 20 4 36 0 142 3 12000 Carolina 7 5 3.59 23 22 2 0 0 0 133.0 152 58 53 15 0 19 0 98 2 02001 Carolina 6 4 3.15 19 18 2 1 0 0 123.0 108 47 43 13 3 23 0 98 1 0

Colo Sprngs 3 2 5.28 8 8 0 0 0 0 46.0 56 29 27 11 8 8 3 43 1 0Minor Lg. Totals- 28 29 3.67 92 84 7 1 3 0 540.0 541 250 220 65 18 97 3 443 10 2

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Fardella, Jason Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-4 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: South OzonePark, N.Y.Born: Oct. 24, 1980 in Queens,N.Y. School: St.Francis CollegeHow Acquired: Drafted in the 11th round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 10, 2001 (by Mike Garlattti).

Doroteo, Dennis Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 155 B/T: R/R Hometown: El Ceilbo, Dominican RepublicBorn: July 10, 1983 School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 2 1 0.78 5 4 0 0 0 0 23.0 14 3 2 0 1 5 0 23 0 0

Asheville 1 5 6.06 7 7 0 0 0 0 32.2 43 24 22 3 3 8 0 36 3 12001 Asheville 11 13 4.32 28 #28 3 1 0 0 173.0 165 88 *83 27 18 33 5 154 3 0Minor Lg. Totals- 14 19 4.21 40 39 3 1 0 0 228.2 222 115 107 30 22 46 5 213 6 1*Led League; # tied for league lead

Dohmann, Scott (Chris) Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 181 B/T: R/R Hometown: Morgan City, La.Born: Feb. 13, in 1978 in New Orleans, La. School: University of Louisiana at LafayetteHow Acquired: Selected in the 6th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Damon Iannelli).Personal: In the year 2000, Dohmann was the Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year and selected to the All-Louisiana team. He was also named to the Collegiate All-American team.

Dotel, Melido Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 216 B/T: R/R Hometown: SanCristobal, Dominican RepublicBorn: April 20, 1977 in SanCristobal, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Selected by Rockies from Los Angeles in the 2000 Rule 5 minor league draft…originally signed as anon-drafted free agent by the Dodgers, Oct. 27, 1993.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1994 La-Romano 1 1 11.90 19 0 0 0 0 0 31.0 45 47 41 2 0 45 0 16 3 921995 La-Romano 4 5 4.91 13 13 1 0 0 0 58.2 52 42 32 2 5 43 0 25 6 01996 La-Romana 7 1 2.96 13 13 1 0 0 0 67.0 53 32 22 1 0 38 0 50 5 01997 Great Falls 3 7 8.08 14 11 0 0 1 0 42.1 59 54 38 3 5 39 0 26 5 11998 San Berndno 0 1 8.35 11 0 0 0 3 0 18.1 12 20 17 0 5 30 0 15 5 2

Great Falls 4 2 3.88 23 4 0 0 12 0 51.0 41 34 22 1 6 40 0 63 11 11999 Vero Beach 6 5 4.46 31 6 0 0 14 1 72.2 56 45 36 6 5 73 0 57 8 12000 San Berndno 1 1 3.72 8 0 0 0 1 0 9.2 7 6 4 0 4 12 0 11 2 02001 Casper 0 0 62.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 3 6 6 0 0 5 0 0 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 26 23 5.59 134 47 2 0 31 1 351.0 328 286 218 15 30 325 0 263 47 97

Espinosa, Sandy InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 145 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo,Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 28, 1984 in SantoDomingo,Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent,July 25, 2001 (by Rolando Fernandez).

Espinal, Manuel CatcherHT: 6-2 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: Puerto Plata, Dominican RepublicBorn: April 20, 1983 in Mao, Dominican Republic School: Colegio Clara E. Canot How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (signed by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).216 45 167 18 36 48 9 0 1 25 0 1 2 4 0 39 1 2 6 .287 .241Minor Lg. Totals- .216 45 167 18 36 48 9 0 1 25 0 1 2 4 0 39 1 2 6 .287 .241

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Feliciano, Argenis OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: S a n Pedro de Marcos, Dominican RepublicBorn: Jan. 22, 1973 in SanPedro de Marcos, Dominican Republic School: Esc Puerto RidoHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Figueroa, Carlos InfielderHT: 5-9 WT: 164 B/T: L/R Hometown: Carolina, Puerto RicoBorn: May 25, 1981 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico School: Esc Gilberto Concepcion High School How Acquired: Selected in the 7th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Joel Ronda and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies (ARL).221 49 181 29 40 54 10 2 0 28 0 2 5 23 0 30 10 5 2 .298 .3222000 Rockies (ARL).341 24 88 21 30 42 4 4 0 12 1 1 1 16 0 12 4 1 0 .477 .443

Portland .250 28 108 11 27 35 5 0 1 6 0 1 0 12 1 14 3 2 0 .324 .3222001 Asheville .250 12 40 6 10 12 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 8 4 1 0 .300 .318

Tri-City .156 42 128 10 20 21 1 0 0 11 1 2 1 13 0 23 1 3 1 .164 .236Minor Lg. Totals- .233 155 545 77 127 164 22 6 1 62 3 6 7 68 1 87 22 12 3 .301 .323

Francisco, Alexander InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 175 B/T: S/R Hometown: Puerto Plata, Dominican RepublicBorn: Nov. 15, 1980 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Secondario Jose Dubeau High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Mar. 30, 1999 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies(DSL).194 52 165 18 32 42 5 1 1 9 1 0 1 19 1 48 2 5 6 .255 .2812000 Rockies(DSL).214 34 98 16 21 30 9 0 0 6 1 0 3 25 0 27 0 2 1 .306 .389Minor Lg. Totals- .202 86 263 34 53 72 14 1 1 15 2 0 4 44 1 75 2 7 7 .274 .325

Frary, Levi OutfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 215 B/T: R/R Hometown: Lewiston,IdahoBorn: March 27, 1979 in Spokane, Wash. School: PanAmerican (TX)How Acquired: Selected in the 14th round of the 2001 June draf (signed by Jeff Edwards).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 1 1 5.40 22 0 0 0 14 9 21.2 27 17 13 0 3 5 1 11 1 1Minor Lg. Totals- 1 1 5.40 22 0 0 0 14 9 21.2 27 17 13 0 3 5 1 11 1 1

Freeman, Ashley InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: TownCreek, Ala.Born: Jan. 27, 1979 in Tuscumbia, Tenn. School: Vanderbilt UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 19th round of the 2001 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Tri-City .203 66 236 39 48 70 13 3 1 28 1 4 13 18 0 52 6 1 2 .297 .292Minor Lg. Totals- .203 66 236 39 48 70 13 3 1 28 1 4 13 18 0 52 6 1 2 .297 .292

Freeman, Choo OutfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Dallas, Texas Born: Oct. 20, 1979 in Pine Bluff, Ark. School: Dallas Christian High SchoolHow Acquired: Selected between the first and second rounds of the 1998 June draft, as a “sandwich” pick (signed byDar Cox). .Career: Went to camp as a non-roster invitee in 2000.Personal:A 1998 Graduate of Dallas Christian High School, Choo lettered in three sports and was part of six statechampionships. In baseball, Freeman earned a trio of all-state honors, as well as the District MVPin 1998. Was a three-time all-state football player, in addition to his state record for TD receptions, his 3,300-plus receiving yards ranks fourthin state history.Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies(ARL).320 40 147 35 47 65 3 6 1 24 0 3 4 15 0 25 14 1 2 .442 .3911999 Asheville .274 131 485 82 133 205 22 4 14 66 1 2 7 39 1 132 16 4 3 .423 .3362000 Salem .266 127 429 73 114 161 18 7 5 54 1 5 4 37 0 104 16 8 7 .375 .3262001 Salem .240 132 517 63 124 174 16 5 8 42 8 5 9 31 1 108 19 7 8 .337 .292Minor Lg. Totals- .265 430 1578 253 418 605 59 22 28 186 10 15 24 122 2 369 65 20 20 .383 .324

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George, Trey OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Houston, TexasBorn: Jan. 26, 1983 in Corpus Christi, Texas School: Bellaire (TX) HighSchoolHow Acquired: Selected in the 22nd round of the 2001 June draft, signed by (Jeff Edwards).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Martinsvlle .239 33 117 16 28 42 4 2 2 14 0 0 2 9 0 26 4 0 1 .359 .3052000 Auburn .286 62 231 38 66 99 15 3 4 34 0 1 1 26 0 27 5 0 3 .429 .3592001 Michigan .299 98 358 62 107 203 18 3 24 103 0 5 8 39 8 45 5 0 9 .567 .376Minor Lg. Totals- .285 193 706 116 201 344 37 8 30 151 0 6 11 74 8 98 14 0 13 .487 .359

Frome, Jason OutfieldHT: 6-0 WT: 190 B/T: L/L Hometown: Appleton, Wis.Born: July 3, 1979 in Appleton, Wis. School: Indiana State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the third round of the 2001 June draft (signed June 8, 2001 by Ty Coslow).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Tri-City .224 58 219 28 49 72 12 4 1 21 1 2 3 23 2 64 6 3 1 .329 .304Minor Lg. Totals- .224 58 219 28 49 72 12 4 1 21 1 2 3 23 2 64 6 3 1 .329 .304

Gallagher, Shawn Left-Handed PitcherHT: 5-11 WT: 175 B/T: L/L Hometown: Billings, MontanaBorn: Jan. 3, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio School: Rutgers UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 18th round of the 2001 June draft (signed June 7, 2001 by Mike Garlatti).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HP BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 0 3 4.58 17 0 0 0 2 1 17.2 22 12 9 0 4 8 0 19 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 0 3 4.58 17 0 0 0 2 1 17.2 22 12 9 0 4 8 0 19 0 0

Garcia, Rodolfo OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 160 B/T: L/L Hometown: SanPedro de Macoris, Dom. Rep.Born: Oct. 26, 1983 School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by Rolando Fernandez).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies .320 40 147 35 47 65 3 6 1 24 0 3 4 15 0 25 14 1 2 .442 .3911999 Asheville .274 131 485 82 133 205 22 4 14 66 1 2 7 39 1 132 16 4 3 .423 .3362000 Salem .266 127 429 73 114 161 18 7 5 54 1 5 4 37 0 104 16 8 7 .375 .3262001 Salem .240 132 517 63 124 174 16 5 8 42 8 5 9 31 1 108 19 7 8 .337 .292Minor Lg. Totals- .265 430 1578 253 418 605 59 22 28 186 10 15 24 122 2 369 65 20 20 .383 .324

Garcia, Rurik Left-Handed PitcherHT: 5-11 WT: 165 B/T: L/L Hometown: Valencia, ValenzuelaBorn: June 13, 1982 in Valencia, Valenzuela School: Cardenal Quintero High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, May 19, 1999 (by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Univers. (VSL) 1 3 4.71 19 0 0 0 0 4 28.2 33 24 15 2 1 18 1 28 4 12000 Venoco(VSL) 3 1 3.57 17 1 0 0 8 1 35.1 35 22 14 1 2 15 0 32 8 0Minor Lg. Total- 4 4 4.08 36 1 0 0 8 5 64.0 68 46 29 3 3 33 1 60 12 1

Gentry, Garrett CatcherHT: 5-10 WT: 210 B/T: L/R Hometown: Victorville,Calif.Born: June 27, 1981 in Apple Valley, Calif. School: Victor ValleyHighSchoolHow Acquired: Traded to Colorado from Houston as the PTBNLin the July 31, 2000 deal that sent RHPPedro Astaciofrom Coloardo to Houston for RHPScott Elarton…Garrett was originally drafted by Houston in the 13th round of the1999 June draft.

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Geralds, Jerome OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 176 B/T: R/R Hometown: Jackson, Miss.Born: Dec. 13, 1979 in Jackson, Miss. School: Meridian Community College How Acquired: Selected in the 29th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Damon Iannelli).Career: 1999: finished tied for fifth in the league with 22 stolen bases.Personal: In High School, Jerome was three-time team MVP, an All-Metro centerfielder (1998) and the MVPof the stateAll-Star game. He lettered in four sports (football, basketball, baseball and track) and recieved scholarship offers in threeof them.Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies (ARL).311 51 180 37 56 71 4 4 1 29 0 5 6 18 0 43 22 2 3 .394 .3832000 Rockies (ARL).327 41 168 36 55 67 5 2 1 20 1 1 3 19 0 28 16 5 2 .399 .4032001 Tri-City .239 58 197 30 47 66 9 5 0 19 1 0 8 17 0 61 21 1 3 .335 .324Minor Lg. Totals- .290 150 545 103 158 204 18 11 2 68 2 6 17 54 0 132 59 8 8 .374 .368

German, Yenki CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 12, 1982 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Las AmericasHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by RubenDario Arias).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).247 33 89 15 22 30 2 0 2 15 1 1 1 18 0 18 3 3 2 .337 .376Minor Lg. Totals- .247 33 89 15 22 30 2 0 2 15 1 1 1 18 0 18 3 3 2 .337 .376

Gomez, Diogenes Right-Handed PitcherHT: 5-11 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: Chorrera, PanamaBorn: March 27, 1979 in Chorrera, Panama School: La Represa High SchoolHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, March 1, 1997 (by Cristobal Giron and Jorge de Posada)Career: Won the 1998 Arizona Rookie League Rolaids Relief Man Award. In 1999, he tied for fifth in the league with 7saves and was fourth with 23 relief points.Personal: In Panama, he was the top pitcher both regionally and nationally in 1997. Also had the top ERAin both PonyLeague(1995) and Colt League (1996).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Guacara-1 3 3 1.28 12 0 0 0 0 0 56.1 42 21 8 0 0 14 0 39 0 01998 Rockies ARL) 1 0 2.55 29 0 0 0 24 12 35.1 30 15 10 0 1 11 1 28 4 01999 Portland 3 2 2.30 24 0 0 0 17 7 27.1 25 12 7 3 1 13 3 17 0 02000 Portland 2 2 1.82 25 0 0 0 23 6 24.2 22 7 5 1 0 8 2 17 1 02001 Asheville 12 4 2.25 50 1 0 0 21 3 84.0 82 34 21 3 2 21 6 55 4 1Minor Lg. Totals- 21 11 2.02 40 1 0 0 85 28 227.2 201 89 51 7 4 67 12 156 9 1

Gonzalez, Jesus Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Los Teques, Miranda, VenezuelaBorn: March 10, 1984 in Caracas, Venezuela. School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent April 30, 2001 (by RolandoFrenandez).

Gonzalez, Josner InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 162 B/T: R/R Hometown: SanFeliz, VenezuelaBorn: July 18, 1984 in SanFeliz Estado bolivar, Venezuela School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 25, 2001 (signed by Rolando Fernandez).

Gonzalez, Miguel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 210 B/T: R/R Hometown: Guasave,MexicoBorn: July 18, 1984 in Guasave, Mexico School: NAHow Acquired: Contract purchased fromSaltillo,August 6, 1998 (signed by Abe Flores).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (ARL) 0 1 6.61 10 1 0 0 4 0 16.1 24 18 12 1 3 12 0 15 6 12000 Rockies (ARL) 2 2 4.79 15 0 0 0 6 0 20.2 19 13 11 0 1 15 0 17 1 12001 Casper 2 2 3.35 24 0 0 0 2 0 40.1 40 21 15 0 4 12 1 41 4 2Minor Lg. Totals- 4 5 4.42 49 1 0 0 12 0 77.1 83 52 38 1 8 39 1 73 11 4

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Tri-City .348 29 92 5 32 42 6 2 0 21 0 1 1 11 4 18 0 1 3 .457 .419

Asheville .556 3 9 1 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .556 .556Minor Lg. Totals- .366 32 101 6 37 47 6 2 0 24 0 1 1 11 4 19 0 1 3 .465 .430

Grandos, Berny Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 182 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Jose, Costa RicaBorn: June 6, 1979 in San Jose, Costa Rica School: University Int. de las Americas How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, March 24, 1999 (by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (ARL) 1 1 5.60 16 0 0 0 7 0 27.1 38 28 17 2 3 12 1 25 1 52000 Rockies (ARL) 1 1 4.50 12 0 0 0 10 2 12.0 17 11 6 0 0 7 0 12 2 12001 Casper 0 0 6.84 21 0 0 0 1 0 25.0 33 24 19 5 5 13 1 23 6 1Minor Lg. Totals- 2 2 5.88 49 0 0 0 18 2 64.1 88 63 42 7 8 32 2 60 9 7

Green, Sean Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-6 WT: 230 B/T: R/R Hometown: Louisville, Ky.Born: April 20, 1979 in Louisville, Ky. School: University of LouisvilleHow Acquired: Selected in the 12th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow).

Green, Jason Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Port Hope, Ontario, CanadaBorn: June 5, 1975 in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada School: Port Hope HighSchoolHow Acquired: Green was signed byColorado January 2, 2001…he was originaly selected in the 30th round of the1993 June draft byHouston.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1994 Astros 2 1 2.74 18 0 0 0 7 1 23.0 16 11 7 0 1 16 0 12 6 41995 Auburn 8 2 3.81 14 14 2 1 0 0 82.2 82 48 35 1 10 29 0 48 5 01996 Injured1997 Kissimmee 0 3 5.19 8 0 0 0 4 0 8.2 11 12 5 0 0 10 1 3 2 0

Quad City 7 12 4.58 23 22 1 0 1 0 125.2 126 79 64 9 8 53 2 96 12 21998 Kissimmee 2 5 3.34 51 3 0 0 44 14 67.1 64 34 25 4 4 32 3 67 5 11999 Jackson 3 3 3.4 33 0 0 0 18 10 42.1 41 20 16 2 0 20 2 50 0 12000 Round Rock 8 2 1.98 31 0 0 0 29 15 41.0 38 10 9 0 0 11 3 54 1 0

New Orleans 2 1 2.08 10 0 0 0 7 1 13.0 10 3 3 0 2 4 2 12 0 0Houston 1 1 6.62 14 0 0 0 1 0 17.2 15 16 13 3 1 20 1 19 0 0

Major Lg. Totals 1 1 6.62 14 0 0 0 1 0 17.2 15 16 13 3 1 20 1 19 0 0Minor Lg. Totals 32 9 3.66 188 39 3 1 110 41 403.2 388 217 164 16 25 175 13 342 31 8

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 1 4 8.48 22 0 0 0 4 0 28.2 45 32 27 2 5 19 2 17 5 02001 Asheville 3 4 5.90 43 0 0 0 9 0 58.0 66 43 38 4 4 28 1 37 8 2Minor Lg. Totals- 4 8 6.75 65 0 0 0 13 0 86.2 111 75 65 6 9 47 3 54 13 2

Greenbush, Peter Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: North Adams, Mass.Born: Oct. 5, 1978 in North Adams,Mass. School: Mass. College of Liberal ArtsHow Acquired: Selected in the 29th round of the 2001 June draft (signed by Sean O’Connor).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Casper 4 2 5.10 14 6 0 0 2 1 42.1 55 32 24 1 3 15 2 26 6 3Minor Lg. Totals- 4 2 5.10 14 6 0 0 2 1 42.1 55 32 24 1 3 15 2 26 6 3

Gretz, Nick InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 205 B/T: L/R Hometown: Apple Valley, Minn.Born: Jan. 28, 1978 in Faribault,Minn. School: University of South AlabamaHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 7, 2001.

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Guance, Walkill InfielderHT: 5-9 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Sabana Grande, DominicanRepublicBorn: March 6, 1982 in SanCristobal, DominicanRepublic School: Liceo Americo Perez How Acquired: Singed as a non-drafted free agent Oct. 5, 1999 (signed by RolandoFernandez).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).163 30 104 18 17 27 3 2 1 9 1 0 4 17 2 29 14 4 5 .260 .304

Rockies (ARL).242 28 120 26 29 38 3 3 0 18 0 3 3 9 0 24 9 3 3 .317 .3042001 Tri-City .197 59 218 31 43 63 7 2 3 17 1 1 4 15 0 57 15 6 4 .289 .261Minor Lg. Totals- .201 117 442 75 89 128 13 7 4 44 2 4 11 41 2 110 38 13 12 .290 .283

Guzman, Carlos InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: S a n Pedro de Macoris, DominicanR e p u b l i cBorn: May 7, 1983 in the DominicanRepublic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (signed byRolando Fernandez).

Guedez, Willy Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Estado Portouoesa, VenezuelaBorn: August 26, 1983 in Araure, Portuouesa, Venezuela School: Los Proceres How Acquired: Singed as a non-drafted free agent May 15, 2000 (by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Venoco (VSL) 3 2 1.95 18 1 0 0 6 6 37.0 30 10 8 0 1 15 0 27 5 12001 Venoco (VSL) 2 2 2.80 17 1 0 0 9 2 35.1 28 18 11 0 0 17 0 47 0 1Minor Lg. Totals- 5 4 2.36 35 2 0 0 15 8 72.1 58 28 19 0 1 32 0 74 5 2

Haase, Frank Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 210 B/T: R/L Hometown: Atwater, Calif.Born: July 21, 1979 in Santa Clara, Calif. School: Merced Junior College How Acquired: Selected in the 45th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Bert Holt).Personal: Was an All-Conference selection in both junior college and high school.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Rockies (DSL).182 31 99 12 18 21 3 0 0 7 0 0 1 13 0 43 2 1 2 .212 .283Minor Lg. Totals- .182 31 99 12 18 21 3 0 0 7 0 0 1 13 0 43 2 1 2 .212 .283

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Portland 0 1 6.62 14 0 0 0 5 0 17.2 18 20 13 2 1 14 1 10 2 22000 Portland 0 0 14.40 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 9 8 8 0 3 6 1 4 0 0

Rockies (ARL) 1 2 9.50 14 1 0 0 1 0 18.0 16 21 19 0 1 16 0 9 2 02001 Tri-City 2 1 1.45 19 0 0 0 0 0 31.0 22 11 5 2 1 19 0 25 5 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 4 5.65 52 1 0 0 6 0 71.2 65 60 45 4 6 55 2 48 9 2

Pitcher of the YearRyan Kibler

Player of the Year:Garrett Atkins

Individual LeadersBatting Average: Garrett Atkins (Salem) .325Home Runs: Brad Hawpe (Asheville) 22RBI: Butch Huskey (Colorado Springs) 87Stolen Bases: Rene Reyes (Asheville) 53ERA: Ryan Kibler (Asheville, Salem, Carolina) 2.15Wins: Ryan Kibler (Asheville, Salem, Carolina) 14Saves: Justin Huisman (Asheville) 30K’s: Ryan Kibler (Asheville, Salem, Carolina) 161

MVP’sColorado Springs (AAA) Butch HuskeyCarolina (AA) Belvani MartinezSalem (A-Advanced) Garrett AtkinsAsheville (A) Rene ReyesTri-City (A-short season) Kip BouknightCasper (Rookie) Dave Mulqueen

Postseason All-StarsCarolina League Garrett Atkins (1B)

Javier Colina (2B)Dan Phillips (OF)

South Atlantic League Joe Mikulik (Manager)Heath Townsend (Trainer)

Rene Reyes (1B)

★ Organizational Awards ★

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Hampson, Justin Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 180 B/T: L/L Hometown: Mordes, Ill.Born: May 24, 1980 in Bellevile,Ill. School: Southwestern Illinois UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 28th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Personal: Was All-Conference in baseball while at Southwestern Illinois. While at Edwardsville High School inEdwardsville, Illinois part the State Champion baseball team in 1998, as well as lettering in baseball and golf.Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 1 *8 3.54 14 13 0 0 0 0 68.2 74 43 27 5 4 27 0 44 1 02001 Tri-City 4 6 4.52 15 15 0 0 0 0 81.2 84 55 41 5 9 23 0 63 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 5 4 4.07 29 28 0 0 0 0 150.1 158 98 68 10 13 50 0 107 5 0*Led league

Hawpe, Brad OutfielderHT: 6-3 WT: 193 B/T: L/L Hometown: Fort Worth, TexasBorn: June 22, 1979 in Fort Worth, Texas School: Louisiana State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 11th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Damon Ianelli).Personal: Part of the 2000 National Champion LSU team. Was named the All-Tournament Player of the 2000 CollegeWorld Series. While at Boswell High School in Texas, Hawpe lettered three-years in baseball and helped his team winthe Texas 4AState Championship.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .288 62 205 38 59 103 19 2 7 29 0 7 2 40 2 51 2 0 1 .502 .3982001 Asheville .267 111 393 78 105 199 22 3 22 72 0 10 6 59 3 113 7 4 8 .506 .363Minor Lg. Totals- .274 173 598 116 164 302 41 5 29 101 0 17 8 99 5 164 9 4 9 .505 .375

Hernandez, Carlos CatcherNon-roster invitee, see page 177-179 for bio

Hernandez, Santos Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Jan. 19, 1984 in Dominican Republic School: Padre GarciaHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free Dec. 6, 2000 (by RolandoFernandez).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 3 6 2.64 15 12 1 0 0 0 78.1 60 37 23 3 6 26 0 76 6 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 6 2.64 15 12 1 0 0 0 78.1 60 37 23 3 6 26 0 76 6 0

Hoffman, Matt Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-6 WT: 225 B/T: R/R Hometown: Claremore, Okla.Born: Jan. 15, 1977 in Tulsa, Okla. School: Oral Roberts UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 21st round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Lance Nichols).Personal: Was an All-Conference pitcher in college. At Claremore High School, was an All-Metro selection in baseball.He also played basketball where he was All-Tourney, All-Conference (4 times), All-Metro and All-Region.Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Portland 4 1 6.27 23 0 0 0 8 1 33.0 35 27 23 2 3 23 0 22 3 02000 Rockies(ARL) 3 0 8.31 4 0 0 0 1 0 4.1 7 4 4 0 0 4 0 6 2 02001 InjuredMinor Lg. Totals- 7 1 6.51 27 0 0 0 9 1 37.1 42 31 27 2 3 27 0 28 5 0

Holt, Chris Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster invitee, see page 180-182 for bio

Huisman, Justin Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Thornton, Ill.Born: April 16, 1979 in Harvey, Ill. School: University of MississippiHow Acquired: Selected in the 15th round of the 2000 June Draft (signed by Damon Ianeli).Personal: At the University of Mississippi, was All-American mention as a freshmen. Set the school record for saves in1999 and then broke his own single-season record in 2000. At Thornwood High School lettered in baseball, basketballand soccer.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 3 6 1.85 16 3 0 0 6 1 43.2 31 16 9 1 1 17 1 32 0 02001 Asheville 0 3 1.70 55 0 0 0 51 30 58.1 35 20 11 1 3 14 2 53 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 9 1.76 71 3 0 0 57 31 102.0 66 36 20 2 4 31 3 85 4 0

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Kibler, Ryan Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster invitee, see page 186 for bio .

Kuilan, Hector CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Vega Alta,DominicanRepublic.Born: April 3, 1976 in Hato Rey, DominicanRepublic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a free agent July 29, 2001.Career: Was originally drafted by Florida in the eighth round of the 1994 June draft…was granted free agency Oct. 15.,2000. 2001: Signed from the Lehigh Valley of Independent League…played in 12 games for Carolina. 2000: Missed theentire season due to an injury. 1999: Spent the season at Portland (AA), playing 76 games at catcher. 1998: Split timebetween Brevard County (A) and Portland (AA) and combined to hit .289 (91-for-315) with eight homers and 42 RBI.1997:Finished the season at AAACharlotte, hid first career stint above A. 1996: Played 94 games at Kane County (A), fin-ishing with a .248 average. 1995: Finished the season at Kane County (A), but played 48 of his 50 games with the MarlinsRookie team. 1994: In his inagural pro season, he played in 40 games and knocked in 17 runs.

Ingram, Bryan CatcherHT: 6-1 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Everett. Wash.Born: April 17, 1979 in Highland Park, Ill. School: Oregon State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 12th round of the 2001 June draft (signed by Greg Hopkins).Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Casper .237 22 76 7 18 28 3 2 1 10 0 1 4 6 0 25 0 2 1 .368 .322Minor Lg. Totals- .237 22 76 7 18 28 3 2 1 10 0 1 4 6 0 25 0 2 1 .368 .322

Jose, Eugenio OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 165 B/T: S/L Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican R e p u b l i cBorn: Mar. 4, 1981 in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic School: Batey Cachena High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Oct 26, 1998 (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies(DSL).211 60 199 24 42 63 8 5 1 24 0 0 3 6 0 45 4 6 7 .317 .2452000 Rockies(DSL).190 46 163 22 31 40 4 1 1 16 1 0 1 22 0 45 19 5 5 .245 .2902001 Rockies(DSL).315 65 235 40 74 116 16 4 6 41 2 3 2 21 1 59 29 6 7 .494 .372Minor Lg. Totals- .246 171 597 86 147 219 28 10 8 81 3 3 6 49 1 149 52 17 19 .367 .308

Jimenez, Ubaldo Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: SanCristobal, DominicanRepublicBorn: Jan. 22, 1984 in Nagua,Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, April 25, 2001 (by RolandoFernandez).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 2 5 4.88 13 13 0 0 0 0 48 41 36 26 1 11 44 0 36 13 7Minor Lg. Totals- 2 5 4.88 13 13 0 0 0 0 48 41 36 26 1 11 44 0 36 13 7

Keck, Brian InfielderHT: 6-3 WT: 197 B/T: R/R Hometown: Dodge City, Kan.Born: Jan. 15, 1974 in Dodge City, Kan. School: Fort Hayes State University How Acquired: Selected in the 18th round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Lance Nichols).Personal: At Fort Hayes State, was first team All-Conference (three years), first team All-Region (three years) and First-Team All-American his senior year.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1996 Portland .263 43 156 29 41 46 1 2 0 20 3 1 1 22 0 23 7 2 1 .295 .3561997 Asheville .234 37 124 8 29 32 3 0 0 8 7 0 0 9 0 22 5 2 5 .258 .286

Salem .281 48 121 22 34 38 4 0 0 11 5 2 3 11 1 21 17 3 3 .314 .3501998 Salem .274 85 263 30 72 89 8 3 1 24 11 2 1 24 0 39 10 11 8 .338 .3341999 Salem .242 103 347 54 84 109 10 3 3 30 14 5 1 37 1 53 14 2 9 .314 .313

Carolina .200 5 15 0 3 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 3 2 1 1 .333 .3682000 Carolina .261 63 203 22 53 74 10 1 3 28 6 3 3 18 1 44 9 5 6 .365 .3262001 Carolina .263 100 327 35 86 115 15 1 4 41 7 5 1 22 1 46 12 5 6 .352 .307Minor Lg. Totals- .258 484 1556 200 402 508 51 11 11 164 53 18 10 147 4 251 76 31 39 .326 .323

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1994 Marlins .156 40 141 11 22 29 7 0 0 17 2 2 0 6 0 15 0 1 4 .206 .1881995 Marlins .248 48 153 14 38 46 8 0 0 27 2 2 1 17 1 20 4 1 4 .301 .324

Kane County .000 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .0001996 Kane County .201 94 308 28 62 94 12 1 6 30 3 2 3 22 0 52 1 3 7 .305 .260

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Brevard Cty .226 77 265 18 60 76 16 0 0 25 3 3 4 7 0 41 0 1 12 .287 .254

Charlotte .103 14 39 3 4 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 2 .103 .1461998 Brevard Cty .226 61 208 13 47 76 11 0 6 28 2 1 2 12 0 29 2 1 3 .365 .274

Portland .252 31 107 8 27 37 4 0 2 14 3 2 0 2 0 9 0 0 2 .346 .2611999 Portland .261 76 245 22 64 81 11 0 2 32 3 4 2 11 0 42 0 0 9 .331 .2942000 Injured2001 Lehigh Valley.283 68 265 32 75 110 11 0 8 37 0 4 1 8 0 30 0 1 5 .415 .302

Carolina .186 12 43 3 8 13 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 1 .302 .239Minor Lg. Totals- .229 523 1781 152 407 566 82 1 25 216 18 20 13 90 1 253 7 8 49 .318 .268

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (ARL) 0 1 10.27 12 4 0 0 1 0 23.2 41 33 27 3 2 21 0 22 2 11998 Portland 4 3 4.97 17 2 0 0 4 1 50.2 53 30 28 2 2 30 1 44 6 01999 Asheville 0 2 8.07 14 1 0 0 8 0 32.1 40 29 29 2 2 25 0 35 3 0

Portland 1 1 3.67 18 0 0 0 5 3 27.0 24 15 11 0 1 17 0 30 2 02000 Asheville 1 0 4.96 36 0 0 0 9 0 52.2 64 32 29 3 0 36 0 38 2 02001 Tri-City 0 0 3.22 17 0 0 0 2 0 22.1 16 12 8 0 3 15 0 15 5 1Minor Lg. Totals- 6 7 5.69 114 7 0 0 29 4 208.2 238 151 132 10 10 144 1 184 20 2

Labitzke, Jesse Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-5 WT: 230 B/T: L/L Hometown: Laramie, Wyo.Born: Nov. 23, 1977 in Seattle, Wash. School: Laramie High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 10, 1996 (by Jay Darnell).Personal: Lettered in basketball and football at Laramie High School.

Lambert, Casey InfielderHT: 5-9 WT: 165 B/T: R/R Hometown: BatonRouge,La.Born: Aug. 31, 1979 in St. Amant,La. School: University of AlabamaHow Acquired: Selected in the 24th round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 7, 2001 (by DamonIannelli).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Tri-City .227 55 172 20 39 49 5 1 1 16 0 2 5 28 1 31 3 4 3 .285 .348Minor Lg. Totals- .227 55 172 20 39 49 5 1 1 16 0 2 5 28 1 31 3 4 3 .285 .348

Larkin, Andy Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-4 WT: 210 B/T: R/R Hometown: Sunrise, Fla.Born: Jan. 24, 1974 in Chelan, Wash. School: SouthernOregonUniversityHow Acquired: Signed to a minor league contract by Colorado after the 2001 season.Personal: Enters his 11th season of pro ball and second with Colorado…he has seen action with four different organiza-tions (the Cubs,Reds, Marlins and Royal’s) before coming to Colorado.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1992 Marlins 1 2 5.23 14 4 0 0 2 2 41.1 41 26 24 0 7 19 0 20 4 01993 Elmira 5 7 2.97 14 14 4 1 0 0 88.0 74 43 29 1 12 23 0 89 9 11994 Kane County 9 7 2.83 21 21 3 1 0 0 140.0 125 53 44 6 19 27 0 125 4 01995 Portland 1 2 3.38 9 9 0 0 0 0 40.0 29 16 15 5 6 11 2 23 1 01996 Brevard Cty 0 4 4.23 6 6 0 0 0 0 27.2 34 20 13 0 7 7 0 18 3 0

Portland 4 1 3.10 8 8 0 0 0 0 49.1 45 18 17 6 2 10 0 40 3 0Florida 0 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 1 4 0 2 0 0

1997 Charlotte 6 11 6.05 28 27 3 0 0 0 144.1 166 109 97 23 15 76 2 103 4 11998 Charlotte 4 1 6.37 11 10 0 0 0 0 53.2 55 39 38 8 4 32 2 41 2 0

Florida 3 8 9.64 17 14 0 0 0 0 74.2 101 87 80 12 4 55 3 43 3 01999 Brevard Cty 0 1 2.40 4 4 0 0 0 0 15.0 16 5 4 0 3 3 0 7 0 0

Portland 1 1 7.11 7 1 0 0 3 0 12.2 16 10 10 2 0 4 0 7 1 02000 Louisville 1 0 2.59 27 0 0 0 10 4 41.2 30 13 12 4 2 17 1 40 5 0

Cincinnati 0 0 5.40 3 0 0 0 2 0 6.2 6 4 4 1 0 5 0 7 0 0Kansas City 0 3 8.84 18 0 0 0 9 1 19.1 29 20 19 5 0 11 2 17 2 0

2001 Colo Sprngs 4 8 5.40 26 18 0 0 2 0 120.0 134 78 72 17 11 41 1 99 4 1Major Lg. Totals- 3 11 8.86 39 15 0 0 11 1 105.2 139 112 104 18 5 75 5 69 5 0Minor Lg. Totals- 36 45 4.36 175 122 10 2 17 6 773.2 765 430 375 72 88 270 8 612 40 31

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Lorenzo, Javier Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 168 B/T: R/R Hometown: Hialeah, Fla.Born: Dec. 26, 1978 in Hoboken, N.J. School: Miami-Dade Community CollegeHow Acquired: Selected in the 23rd round of the 1999 June draft (signed by John Cederburg).Personal: At Miami-Dade, was first team All-Conference and First-Team All-State.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (ARL) 6 4 4.28 20 1 0 0 14 2 33.2 36 23 16 3 1 19 0 41 2 02000 Asheville 0 0 14.63 6 0 0 0 1 1 8.0 12 15 13 1 3 11 0 9 2 0

Portland 1 1 3.04 18 0 0 0 10 1 26.2 16 10 9 0 2 13 0 35 1 12001 Asheville 0 0 5.17 38 0 0 0 15 1 47.0 42 35 27 4 7 35 1 55 14 0Minor Lg. Totals- 7 5 5.07 82 1 0 0 40 5 115.1 106 83 65 8 13 78 1 140 19 1

Maldanado, José InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: Barinas, VenezuelaBorn: Sept. 4, 1982 in Caracas, Venezuela School: Esc Basica Antonia EstellerHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Nov. 15, 1999 (by Jesus Rizales and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Venoco (VSL).327 49 168 29 55 73 7 4 1 24 3 1 5 10 0 38 8 5 4 .435 .3802001 Venoco (VSL).259 49 166 25 43 67 10 1 4 19 0 0 0 9 0 22 10 2 0 .404 .297Minor Lg. Totals- .293 98 334 54 98 140 17 5 5 43 3 1 5 19 0 60 18 7 4 .419 .340

Lincoln, Justin InfielderHT: 6-3 WT: 206 B/T: R/R Hometown: Sarasota, Fla.Born: April 4, 1979 in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. School: Manatee Junior College How Acquired: Selected in the eighth round of the 1998 June draft (signed by John Cedarburg).Personal: Was an All-Conference selection and won a state championship at Sarasota High School.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Portland .241 68 253 36 61 97 14 2 6 44 0 2 4 28 0 *102 6 2 6 .383 .3242000 Asheville .235 126 451 58 106 179 22 0 17 60 0 3 5 35 1 161 18 10 7 .397 .2962001 Salem .167 50 156 15 26 41 6 0 3 10 2 1 4 9 0 63 1 0 0 .263 .229

Asheville .274 62 226 37 62 112 12 4 10 41 1 2 1 17 0 84 2 2 4 .496 .325Minor Lg. Totals- .235 306 1086 146 255 429 54 6 36 155 3 8 14 89 1 410 27 14 17 .395 .299* Led League

Liranzo, Elyn Right-Handed PitcherHT: 5-11 WT: 155 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, DominicanRepublicBorn: June 1, 1983 in Santo Domingo, DominicanRepublic School: Cogegio Jose Volda ValdesHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 2 0 2.73 6 3 0 0 1 0 26.1 21 13 8 1 4 8 0 23 3 1Minor Lg. Totals- 2 0 2.73 6 3 0 0 1 0 26.1 21 13 8 1 4 8 0 23 3 1

Leon, Adixon CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 180 B/T: R/R Hometown: Zulia, VenezuelaBorn: Oct. 30, 1982 in Zulia, Venezuela School: E.T.I. Anselmo BellosoHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Venez. (VSL) .267 40 105 13 28 35 5 1 0 16 0 0 0 13 0 15 0 0 0 .333 .347Minor Lg. Totals- .267 40 105 13 28 35 5 1 0 16 0 0 0 13 0 15 0 0 0 .333 .347

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Martin, Chandler Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 193 B/T: R/R Hometown: Salem, Ore.Born: Oct. 23, 1973 in Salem, Ore. School: University of Portland How Acquired: Selected in the sixth round of the 1995 June draft (signed by Greg Hopkins).Career: 1998: Chandler led the Carolina League with a 2.48 ERAand also topped the league with seven complete games.1999: He was the Southern League Pitcher of the Week twice - for the weeks ending on 7/29 and 8/5. He tied for theorganization lead in wins with 13.Personal: He pitched and played center field at the University of Portland. He was an all-conference academic honor-able mention. In high school, he was the team MVPboth his junior and senior seasons, when he hit .521 and was 8-2 witha 1.20 ERAas a senior.Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1995 Portland 4 1 1.66 7 7 0 0 0 0 38.0 20 10 7 0 2 21 0 34 3 3

Asheville 4 3 3.83 8 8 0 0 0 0 49.1 48 23 21 0 3 27 0 32 6 11996 Asheville 9 0 2.20 14 14 0 0 0 0 86.0 65 26 21 2 3 31 0 73 11 0

New Haven 1 0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 4 2 1 3 0 4 0 0Salem 2 8 5.87 13 13 1 1 0 0 69.0 80 56 45 5 5 53 1 59 12 0

1997 Salem 1 5 3.97 16 5 0 0 8 1 45.1 46 25 20 1 3 25 0 30 7 01998 Salem 12 7 2.48 24 24 7 0 0 0 160.0 136 54 44 9 4 43 0 104 14 01999 Carolina 13 8 3.78 27 27 2 1 0 0 164.1 153 82 69 14 14 63 0 130 11 62000 Portland 3 0 2.81 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.0 15 5 5 0 2 1 0 14 0 0

Salem 5 1 3.55 7 7 1 0 0 0 45.2 41 18 18 1 1 12 0 25 1 0Carolina 0 3 3.91 4 4 1 0 0 0 23.0 27 10 10 1 1 11 0 10 1 0

2001 Tri-City 1 0 3.00 4 4 0 0 0 0 18.0 14 6 6 3 3 1 0 11 2 0Asheville 2 0 1.32 2 2 0 0 0 0 13.2 10 2 2 1 2 5 0 8 2 0Salem 3 5 4.74 9 9 0 0 0 0 57.0 68 35 30 5 5 14 0 32 2 1

Minor Lg. Totals- 60 41 3.44 139 128 12 2 8 1 790.1 729 356 302 44 49 310 1 566 72 11

Martinez, Angel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 172 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Jan. 27, 1982 in Bonao, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Nolturno Haras Nacionales How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Mar. 30, 1999 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies (DSL) 1 2 4.63 26 1 0 0 11 2 44.2 46 31 23 3 4 11 0 48 4 22000 Rockies (DSL) 7 2 2.21 13 13 0 0 0 0 81.1 71 28 20 1 5 10 0 68 2 12001 Casper 4 3 4.37 18 8 0 0 1 0 57.2 56 34 28 5 5 18 1 44 7 0Minor Lg. Total-s 12 7 3.48 57 22 0 0 12 2 183.2 173 93 71 9 14 39 1 160 13 3

Martinez, Belvani InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 180 B/T: R/R Hometown: Palenque,DominicanRepublicBorn: Dec. 14, 1978 in Palenque,DominicanRepublic School: NAHow Acquired: Obtained from Arizona for INF/OF LennyHarris,Aug. 31, 1999.Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1996 Arizona .263 50 175 27 46 62 10 0 2 23 3 2 1 14 0 18 17 6 0 .354 .3181997 Diamondbcks.321 30 134 25 43 58 11 2 0 11 2 2 3 3 0 18 7 2 3 .433 .345

Lethbridge .344 25 90 21 31 55 4 1 6 13 1 1 4 5 0 13 4 1 2 .611 .4001998 South Bend .250 18 80 11 20 22 2 0 0 6 0 0 2 3 0 22 5 1 3 .275 .294

Lethbridge .305 63 256 56 78 110 11 3 5 25 2 3 4 12 0 30 30 10 7 .430 .3421999 High Desert .333 109 477 84 159 224 23 9 8 55 3 4 9 18 1 69 35 30 7 .470 .3662000 Carolina .249 115 406 50 101 136 18 4 3 36 6 0 5 11 2 63 25 10 11 .335 .2772001 Carolina .260 115 430 46 112 162 21 7 5 37 11 3 10 7 1 59 29 13 9 .377 .287Minor Lg. Totals- .288 525 2048 320 590 829 100 26 29 206 28 15 38 73 4 292 152 73 42 .405 .322

Martinez, Jose InfielderHT: 5-8 WT: 145 B/T: L/L Hometown: Mariata, VenezuelaBorn: Jan. 13, 1984 in Venezuela. School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, April 20, 2001.YR Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB IB SO SB CS GDPSLUG OBP2001 Venez. (VSL) .313 52 166 25 52 61 7 1 0 17 0 0 0 15 0 32 12 11 0 .367 .370Minor Lg. Totals- .313 52 166 25 52 61 7 1 0 17 0 0 0 15 0 32 12 11 0 .367 .370

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Materano, Oscar InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Valencia, VenezuelaBorn: Nov. 18, 1981 in Valera, Venezuela. School: Istituto Aristides CalvanizHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 18, 1998 (by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Univers.(VSL).220 44 159 8 35 50 11 2 0 26 3 2 3 11 1 44 2 5 7 .314 .2802000 Rockies(ARL).243 31 115 19 28 37 3 3 0 13 0 0 5 10 0 25 5 3 2 .322 .3312001 Casper .251 69 271 34 68 97 11 0 6 38 0 2 7 9 0 59 5 5 5 .358 .291Minor Lg. Totals- .240 144 545 61 131 184 25 5 6 77 3 4 15 30 1 128 12 13 14 .338 .296

Matos, Jesus Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 167 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBorn: March 21, 1979 in Miramar, Dominican Republic School: Escuela Puerto Rico How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, April 8, 1997 (by Dario Arias and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (DSL) 2 8 6.36 13 11 0 0 0 0 52.1 50 48 37 4 6 37 0 38 14 31998 Rockies (DSL) 1 5 5.22 12 12 0 0 0 0 58.2 56 52 34 5 10 26 0 49 13 11999 Rockies (ARL) 2 1 5.50 18 3 0 0 4 0 36.0 48 28 22 1 1 9 0 31 3 02000 Rockies (ARL) 5 1 2.54 15 4 0 0 6 0 46.0 40 20 13 2 1 8 0 41 2 02001 Asheville 1 1 5.06 21 0 0 0 3 0 32.0 36 19 18 6 2 8 3 25 2 0

Tri-City 2 1 2.79 6 0 0 0 3 0 9.2 8 3 3 1 0 3 2 11 0 0Minor Lg. Totals 13 17 4.87 85 30 0 0 16 0 234.2 238 170 127 19 20 91 5 195 34 4

Merricks, Charles Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 200 B/T: L/L Hometown: Camarillo,Calif.Born: Dec. 6, in 1978 in Oxnard, Calif. School: UCLAHow Acquired: Selecetd in the 17th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Bo Hughes).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies (ARL) 2 1 2.72 13 10 0 0 0 0 49.2 47 27 15 0 4 24 0 37 1 12001 Tri-City 3 2 5.69 13 13 0 0 0 0 55.1 71 48 35 #9 6 24 0 35 6 2Minor Lg. Totals- 5 3 4.29 26 23 0 0 0 0 105.0 118 75 50 9 10 48 0 72 7 3# Tied for league lead

Miller, Tony OutfielderHT: 5-9 WT: 180 B/T: R/R Hometown: Lorain, OhioBorn: Aug. 18, 1980 in Elyria,Ohio School: University of Toledo How Acquired: Selected in the 10th round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 7, 2001 (by Ed Santa).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Casper .306 70 268 68 82 135 17 3 10 34 0 4 3 41 0 63 28 10 3 .504 .399Minor Lg. Totals- .306 70 268 68 82 135 17 3 10 34 0 4 3 41 0 63 28 10 3 .504 .399

Matcuk, Steve Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 213 B/T: R/R Hometown: Pasadena, Md.Born: April 8, 1976 in Baltimore City, Md. School: Indian River Community College How Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Pat Jones).Career: 1999: Ranked fifth in the league with 152.2 innings pitched.Personal: Has participated in both the JuCo World Series and the Connie Mack World Series… lettered in baseball andsoccer at Mt. St. Joseph HS in Baltimore City, Md.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Portland 5 3 4.29 10 10 0 0 0 0 56.2 52 31 27 11 4 15 0 49 1 11997 Asheville 5 12 4.45 28 27 3 0 1 1 159.2 157 86 79 15 10 55 1 100 2 11998 Asheville 1 3 4.62 13 7 0 0 3 1 48.2 60 32 25 7 3 22 0 32 4 0

Salem 3 11 4.71 18 15 1 0 1 0 99.1 107 59 52 12 12 18 0 69 4 01999 Salem 8 11 5.07 26 26 1 0 0 0 152.2 157 100 86 10 20 64 0 103 6 02000 Salem 4 3 6.68 22 7 0 0 9 5 60.2 72 48 45 5 5 33 0 42 4 0

Carolina 1 0 7.00 5 1 0 0 1 0 18.0 25 14 14 1 4 10 0 6 2 02001 Salem 4 1 2.98 24 0 0 0 9 3 42.1 47 19 14 0 9 13 2 33 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 31 44 4.82 146 93 5 0 24 10 638.0 677 389 342 61 67 230 3 434 27 2

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLGOBP11999 Rockies (DSL).252 40 119 15 30 38 4 2 0 6 0 0 5 5 2 29 3 3 2 .319 .3102000 Rockies (DSL).321 46 140 24 45 64 4 3 3 22 1 0 4 7 1 26 8 4 2 .457 .3712001 Casper .250 36 108 19 27 47 3 1 5 16 0 0 3 9 0 32 5 3 3 .435 .325Minor Lg. Totals- .278 122 367 58 102 149 11 6 8 44 1 0 12 21 3 87 16 10 7 .406 .338

Monzon, Yoel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Jose, Costa RicaBorn: May 14, 1977 in Matanzas, Cuba School: University of Matanzas How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, May 21, 1999 (by Gary Hughes).Career: 1999: Was the Northwest League Pitcher of the week for the week ending 8/8.Personal: Was a member of the Cuban National Amateur Team (1996-1998).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Portland 3 4 4.74 17 7 0 0 3 1 57.0 65 43 30 3 7 29 0 37 2 42000 Asheville 4 1 3.23 39 0 0 0 10 2 64.0 48 28 23 9 9 20 0 83 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 7 5 3.94 56 7 0 0 13 3 121.0 113 71 53 12 16 49 0 120 4 4

Moore, Chris InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 186 B/T: L/R Hometown: Wilmington, N.C.Born: Nov. 16, 1976 in Wilmington, N.C. School: Western Carolina How Acquired: Selected in the 11th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Jay Matthews).Personal: At Western Carolina was a 1996 Mizuno Freshman All-American, Second-Team All-Conference (1996-97),First-Team All-Conference (1998-99), Southern Conference Player of the Year (1999) and Third-Team Louisville SluggerAll-American (1999). He also won two state championships in high school (1993-94), two American LegionChampionships (1994-95) and was an All-State selection in 1995.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Portland .265 63 260 39 69 104 19 2 4 38 3 2 1 15 2 64 0 3 1 .400 .3062000 Asheville .267 77 292 43 78 126 12 0 12 43 0 3 2 39 2 58 13 8 1 .432 .3542001 Asheville .154 7 26 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 .154 .179

Salem .159 19 44 3 7 9 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 11 0 0 0 .205 .296Minor Lg. Totals- .254 166 622 86 158 243 33 2 16 85 3 7 3 64 4 142 13 11 3 .391 .323

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Casper 4 5 6.34 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 54 47 39 4 5 38 0 35 15 0Minor Lg. Totals- 4 5 6.34 14 14 0 0 0 0 55.1 54 47 39 4 5 38 0 35 15 0

Monzon, Julio OutfielderHT: 5-9 WT: 150 B/T: S/R Hometown: Barlovento, Venezuela Born: July 10, 1983 in Higuerote Estado Miranda, Venezuela School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 25, 2001 (by RolandoFernandez).

Morel, Robinson InfielderHT: 5-10 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Esperanza, Dominican RepublicBorn: Feb 5, 1982 in Esperanza, Dominican Republic School: None How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Apr. 30, 1999 (by Ramon Pena and Jorge de Posada).

Moore, Greg Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-6 WT: 215 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Ramon,Calif.Born: May 23, 1979 in Derry, N.H. School: OhloneHow Acquired: Signed by Colorado March 24, 2001…originally drafted byAneheim in the 28th round of the 1998 Junedraft.Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Boise 2 2 5.02 10 4 0 0 2 0 28.2 39 22 16 6 1 6 0 24 1 12000 Cedar Rapds 0 2 5.48 15 0 0 0 2 0 21.1 24 15 13 2 0 10 0 10 2 1

Boise 0 3 7.45 13 0 0 0 6 1 29.0 48 29 24 1 3 6 1 19 1 0Butte 3 1 5.29 7 5 1 0 0 0 34.0 44 23 20 3 0 6 0 19 1 0

2001 Tri-City 4 2 4.29 22 3 0 0 1 0 50.1 65 27 24 1 6 11 0 50 9 0Minor Lg. Totals- 9 10 5.34 67 12 1 0 11 1 163.1 220 116 97 13 10 39 1 122 14 2

Mitchell, Robert (Jay) Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-7 WT: 205 B/T: R/R Hometown: BatonRouge,La.Born: Jan. 5, 1983 in La Grange, Ga. School: LaGrange (GA) HighSchoolHow Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 9, 2001 (by Mike Day).

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Morency, Vernand OutfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 218 B/T: R/R Hometown: Miami, Fla.Born: Feb. 4, 1980 in Miami, Fla. School: Miami (Fla.) Northwestern High Schooll How Acquired: Selected in the 14th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by John Cedarburg).Career: 1999: Tied for third in the league with 25 stolen bases.Personal: An all-state outfielder, he earned team MVPhonors as a senior.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP11998 Rockies (ARL).213 24 61 11 13 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 12 0 17 3 1 2 .213 .3511999 Rockies (ARL).294 44 160 36 47 68 7 4 2 18 0 1 2 19 0 49 25 5 3 .425 .3742000 Portland .228 48 180 17 41 57 6 2 2 18 0 1 4 18 1 57 6 6 6 .317 .3102001 Tri-City .230 54 183 30 42 70 12 2 4 27 3 1 9 20 1 59 16 3 4 .383 .333Minor Lg. Totals- .245 170 584 94 143 208 25 8 8 66 3 3 16 69 2 182 50 15 15 .356 .339

Mulqueen, David InfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 230 B/T: S/R Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis.Born: Oct. 16, 1980 in Milwaukee, Wis. School: Marquette High School How Acquired: Selected in the 19th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Career: 1999: Ranked first in the league in walks (42) and third in strikeouts (63).Personal: Was All-Conference in both baseball and football in high school and an All-State selection in baseball.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies(ARL).249 53 169 32 42 60 9 3 1 17 0 2 3 *42 0 63 6 3 2 .355 .4032000 Rockies(ARL).306 46 180 43 55 103 14 8 6 #48 0 2 10 19 0 43 7 2 2 .572 .398

Portland .150 13 40 5 6 9 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 20 1 0 1 .225 .1902001 Casper .280 73 286 49 80 135 19 0 12 49 0 0 3 36 2 89 8 2 7 .472 .366Minor Lg. Totals- .271 185 675 129 183 307 43 12 19 118 0 4 16 99 2 215 22 7 12 .455 .375*Led league;#tied for legaue lead

Muth, Edmund OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 198 B/T: L/L Hometown: Long Beacg, Calif.Born: Dec. 1 1977, Long Beach, Calif. School: StanfordHow Acquired: Selected in the seventh round of the June 2000 draft (signed by Tom Wheeler).Personal: Was selected twice to the All Pac-10 team. Finished Stanford second all-time in homers. Was also a fresh-man All-American. In high school Muth lettered in water polo and baseball.

Mosqueda, Juan OutfielderHT: 5-10 WT: 158 B/T: R/R Hometown: Guarena, Miranda, VenezuelaBorn: Feb. 25, 1982 in Guarena, Venezuela. School: Antonio Jose de Sucre How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 10, 1999.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Venoco (VSL).175 44 126 17 22 34 9 0 1 7 1 2 1 16 0 50 3 1 4 .270 .2692001 Rockies (DSL).239 61 230 32 55 71 7 0 3 15 3 4 1 27 1 70 34 15 1 .309 .317Minor Lg. Totals- .216 105 356 49 77 105 16 0 4 22 4 6 2 43 1 120 37 16 5 .295 .300

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Asheville .237 50 173 15 41 55 11 0 1 13 1 1 7 24 0 57 8 5 2 .318 .3512001 Asheville .261 117 398 53 104 185 21 3 18 70 3 4 10 44 2 105 13 3 6 .465 .346Minor Lg. Totals- .254 167 571 68 145 240 32 3 19 83 4 5 17 68 2 162 21 8 8 .420 .348

Morillo, Juan Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 162 B/T: R/R Hometown: S a n Pedro de Macoris,Dominican RepublicBorn: Nov. 5, 1983 in the Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent April 26, 2001 (signed by RolandoFernandez).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 2 4 6.81 14 7 0 0 1 0 35.2 35 31 27 1 5 38 0 20 13 0Minor Lg. Totals- 2 4 6.81 14 7 0 0 1 0 35.2 35 31 27 1 5 38 0 20 13 0

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Nicholson, Kevin InfielderHT: 5-10 WT: 190 B/T: S/R Hometown: Surrey, BC,CanadaBorn: March 29, 1976 in Vancouver, BC, Canada School: Stetson UniversityHow Acquired: Claimed off waivers from SanDiego April 20, 2001…originally drafted with the 27th pick in the first roundof 1997 June draft by the Padres.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Padres .265 7 34 7 9 16 1 0 2 8 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 2 2 .471 .306

Rancho Cuca.323 17 65 7 21 29 5 0 1 9 2 0 2 4 0 15 2 1 1 .446 .3801998 Mobile .215 132 488 64 105 153 27 3 5 52 5 6 3 47 7 114 9 5 10 .314 .2851999 Mobile .288 127 489 84 141 224 38 3 13 81 1 6 5 46 1 92 16 5 15 .458 .3522000 Las Vegas .279 91 326 48 91 141 26 3 6 44 1 5 3 35 0 62 4 4 5 .433 .350

San Diego .216 37 97 7 21 32 6 1 1 8 3 0 1 4 0 31 1 0 2 .330 .2552001 Portland .194 11 31 1 6 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 .226 .286

Colo Sprngs .385 23 78 14 30 38 5 0 1 11 1 0 0 5 1 7 1 1 2 .487 .422Major Lg. Totals- .216 37 97 7 21 32 6 1 1 8 3 0 1 4 0 31 1 0 2 .330 .255Minor Lg. Totals- .267 408 1511 225 403 608 103 9 28 206 10 17 13 143 9 298 32 19 35 .402 .332

Nicholson, Scott Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 175 B/T: L/L Hometown: Longview, Wash.Born: Aug. 24, 1979 in Longview, Wash. School: OregonState UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the eighth round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 10, 2001 (by Greg Hopkins).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 4 3 2.93 14 14 1 #1 0 0 76.2 69 29 25 3 4 12 0 50 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 4 3 2.93 14 14 1 1 0 0 76.2 69 29 25 3 4 12 0 50 4 0#Tied for legaue lead

Nix, Jayson InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 180 B/T: R/R Hometown: Midland, TexasBorn: Aug. 26, 1982 in Dallas, Texas School: Midland (TX) HighSchoolHow Acquired: Selected in the first round (44th pick), a sandwich pick, in the 2001 June draft (signed by DarCox).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Casper .294 42 153 28 45 72 10 1 5 24 0 2 3 21 1 43 1 5 1 .471 .385Minor Lg. Totals- .294 42 153 28 45 72 10 1 5 24 0 2 3 21 1 43 1 5 1 .471 .385

Nunez, Florentino InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 164 B/T: S/R Hometown: Villa Mella,Dominican RepublicBorn: March 23, 1984 in the Dominican Republic School: NA

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Rockies(DSL).286 69 259 46 74 95 17 2 0 29 1 1 2 31 0 40 8 4 3 .367 .365Minor Lg. Totals- .286 69 259 46 74 95 17 2 0 29 1 1 2 31 0 40 8 4 3 .367 .365

Nichting, Chris Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster invitee, see page 187-189 for bio

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies (DSL).197 51 147 12 29 38 4 1 1 10 0 1 1 9 1 36 0 1 5 .259 .2471999 Rockies(ARL).232 25 82 8 19 22 3 0 0 14 1 0 3 4 0 20 3 2 0 .268 .292

Portland .250 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .2502000 Portland .250 6 20 1 5 7 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 .350 .250

Rockies .321 24 81 16 26 32 2 2 0 13 1 0 0 7 0 18 3 1 2 .395 .3752001 Tri-City .159 18 63 8 10 11 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 0 3 .175 .172

Casper .324 10 37 4 12 16 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 0 7 0 1 1 .432 .375Minor Lg. Totals- .235 135 434 50 102 127 13 3 2 47 2 1 6 22 1 101 8 5 11 .293 .281

Ortega, Sixto (Danny) CatcherHT: 5-10 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 24, 1979 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Utesa High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Nov. 3, 1997 (by Jorge de Posada).

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Pacheco, Enemencio Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 171 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: March 31, 1979 inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Hacienda La Estrella High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 15, 1997 (by Jorge de Posada).Career: 1999: Finished eighth in the league with a 3.95 ERAand was third among league starters with a 2.46 BB/9 IPratio.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (DSL) 1 6 5.26 11 10 1 0 0 0 51.1 70 49 30 3 3 22 0 39 7 01998 Rockies (ARL) 5 0 3.99 12 11 0 0 0 0 58.2 51 31 26 1 3 17 0 59 3 1

Asheville 0 0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 5 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 01999 Asheville 3 9 5.29 15 15 1 0 0 0 85.0 98 60 50 4 4 29 0 59 4 2

Portland 4 3 3.95 12 12 1 0 0 0 73.0 73 43 32 7 7 21 1 44 4 1200 Asheville 8 10 3.69 21 21 0 0 0 0 117.0 129 67 48 9 10 35 0 79 8 02001 Salem 4 2 4.68 27 3 0 0 14 1 42.1 55 27 22 4 0 18 0 29 1 0

Asheville 1 2 4.21 7 7 0 0 0 0 36.1 38 23 17 0 4 9 1 34 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 26 32 4.39 107 79 3 0 14 1 467.2 519 305 228 29 31 152 2 345 27 4

Peck, Bryan InfielderHT: 5-11 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Athens, Tenn.Born: Aug. 9, 1977 in Athens, Tenn. School: Middle Tennessee State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 22nd round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow).Personal: Lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Meigs County High School. In football and baseball he was All-Conference, All-State and the Regional Player of the Year.

Owens, Ryan InfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: AnaheimHills, Calif.Born: March 18, 1978 in Downey, Calif. School: Cal.State-FullertonHow Acquired: Traded toColorado from Arizona for OF Juan Sosa, April 23, 2001…he was originally drafted in the sev-enth round of the 1999 June draft by the Diamondbacks.Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 High Desert .398 26 103 19 41 66 7 3 4 28 1 1 1 9 0 30 1 2 0 .641 .447

El Paso .319 31 113 11 36 46 5 1 1 18 0 1 2 8 0 36 1 2 1 .407 .3712000 El Paso .216 60 208 30 45 75 7 4 5 24 1 0 2 21 1 60 5 4 3 .361 .294

South Bend .248 71 270 52 67 114 20 0 9 43 1 0 4 47 1 76 15 4 6 .422 .3682001 El Paso .232 16 56 4 13 15 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 18 0 1 2 .268 .295

Carolina .268 111 392 66 105 153 20 2 8 47 1 2 8 63 1 107 12 4 7 .390 .378Minor Lg. Totals- .269 315 1142 182 307 469 61 10 27 161 4 4 17 153 3 327 34 17 19 .411 .362

Parker, Zachary Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 205 B/T: L/R Hometown: Austin, TexasBorn: August 19, 1981 in Paris, Texas School: SanJacinto (TX) Junior CollegeHow Acquired: Drafted in the 21st round of the 2000 of the June draft, signed May 27, 2001 (signed byDarCox).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (DSL) 1 6 5.26 11 10 1 0 0 0 51.1 70 49 30 3 3 22 0 39 7 01998 Rockies (ARL) 5 0 3.99 12 11 0 0 0 0 58.2 51 31 26 1 3 17 0 59 3 1

Asheville 0 0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 5 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 01999 Asheville 3 9 5.29 15 15 1 0 0 0 85.0 98 60 50 4 4 29 0 59 4 2

Portland 4 3 3.95 12 12 1 0 0 0 73.0 73 43 32 7 7 21 1 44 4 1200 Asheville 8 10 3.69 21 21 0 0 0 0 117.0 129 67 48 9 10 35 0 79 8 02001 Salem 4 2 4.68 27 3 0 0 14 1 42.1 55 27 22 4 0 18 0 29 1 0

Asheville 1 2 4.21 7 7 0 0 0 0 36.1 38 23 17 0 4 9 1 34 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 26 32 4.39 107 79 3 0 14 1 467.2 519 305 228 29 31 152 2 345 27 4

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .224 54 196 21 44 64 9 1 3 16 1 2 4 13 1 35 0 3 3 .327 .2842001 Asheville .271 72 214 48 58 86 13 0 5 26 0 4 6 47 0 51 7 2 6 .402 .410Minor Lg. Totals- .249 126 410 69 102 150 22 1 8 42 1 6 10 60 1 86 7 5 9 .366 .354

Osoria, Antonio Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-4 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 31, 1983 in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic School: Hacienda La Estrella High School How Acquired: Signed as non-drafetd free agent (signed by Ramon Peña and Jorgede Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 2 0 2.13 13 0 0 0 6 0 25.1 28 11 6 1 3 7 0 16 4 0Minor Lg. Totals- 2 0 2.13 13 0 0 0 6 0 25.1 28 11 6 1 3 7 0 16 4 0

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Price, Ryan Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 199 B/T: R/R Hometown: Roswell, N.M.Born: Jan. 31, 1978 in Roswell, N.M. School: Howard Junior College How Acquired: Selected in the 40th round of the 1996 June draft (by Mike Ericson).Career: 1999: Led the Rockies organization with 171.2 innings pitched. He was second on Salem in strikeouts (143) andwins (10). 1997—Outdistanced all Arizona League pitchers with 98 strikeouts, finished second in innings pitched (77.0).Personal: Older brother, Chris, was a June draftee of both the Chicago Cubs (1993) and the Rockies (1997)…lettered inbaseball, football and basketball at Roswell (N.M.) Goddard High School.

Perez, Jose InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Estado Falcon, VenezuelaBorn: Dec. 23, 1981 in Estado Falcon, Venezuela School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Nov. 15, 1999 (by Jorge de Posada).

Phillips, Dan OutfielderHT: 6-3 WT: 188 B/T: R/R Hometown: Northridge, Calif.Born: Aug. 23, 1978 in Northridge, Calif. School: Cal State-Northridge How Acquired: Selected in the 15th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Bo Hughes).Career: 1999: Led Portland in triples (4) and was second on the team in RBI(53). Finished third in the Northwest Leaguewith 33 extra-base hits.Personal: Was All-League, All-City and All-Conference on his Chatsworth High School baseball team.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Portland .286 71 280 38 80 137 19 4 10 53 0 3 6 14 1 72 8 4 9 .489 .3302000 Asheville .273 123 473 71 129 204 32 2 13 45 2 0 8 18 0 130 39 17 9 .431 .3112001 Salem .262 132 493 65 129 212 35 0 16 68 5 6 14 27 2 106 11 12 9 .430 .315Minor Lg. Totals- .271 326 1246 174 338 553 86 6 39 166 7 9 28 59 3 308 58 33 27 .444 .317

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Venoco(VSL) .220 39 118 12 26 33 4 0 1 9 3 0 6 8 0 30 2 3 2 .280 .3032001 Venoco(VSL) .301 38 103 12 31 36 3 1 0 9 0 0 0 10 0 8 1 0 0 .350 .363Minor Lg. Totals- .258 77 221 24 57 69 7 1 1 18 3 0 6 18 0 38 3 3 2 .312 .331

Perez, Jay CatcherHT: 6-2 WT: 210 B/T: S/R Hometown: Seymour, Conn.Born: Feb. 24, 1980 in Derby, Conn. School: NAHow Acquired: Signed by Rockies, July 21, 2001…he was originally seleceted by Houston in the second round of the1999 draft, signed July 1, 1999…released by the Astros, June 14, 2001.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Martinsvlle .273 42 139 25 38 53 9 0 2 36 0 2 7 24 0 47 17 4 2 .381 .4012000 Martinsvlle .237 50 173 25 41 63 6 2 4 23 0 0 9 22 1 39 7 1 3 .364 .3532001 Casper .354 35 127 22 45 72 7 1 6 27 0 1 2 16 1 28 3 0 4 .567 .432Minor Lg. Totals- .282 127 439 72 124 188 22 3 12 86 0 3 18 62 2 114 27 5 9 .428 .391

Perez, Noel Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Cristobal, Dominican RepublicBorn: July 2, 1985 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 24, 2001 (by Jorge de Posada).

Pilkington, Ross InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 182 B/T: R/R Hometown: Fort Collins, Colo.Born: July 21, 1981 in Greeley, Colo. School: Loveland High SchoolHow Acquired: Selected in the 20th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Mike Ericson). Personal: Lettered in football and baseball all four years at Loveland High School. Before being drafted by the Rockies,Ross signed a letter of intent to play football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (ARL).280 29 107 19 30 48 5 5 1 18 0 1 1 10 0 35 5 1 0 .449 .3452001 Casper .225 41 129 19 29 41 9 0 1 9 1 1 2 19 1 34 0 5 2 .318 .331Minor Lg. Totals- .250 70 236 38 59 89 14 5 2 27 1 2 3 29 1 69 5 6 2 .377 .337

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Rockies (ARL) 2 7 3.51 14 14 0 0 0 0 77.0 69 49 30 2 5 28 0 98 10 41998 Asheville 10 7 4.12 27 26 5 0 1 0 168.1 178 93 77 23 8 41 0 145 11 31999 Salem 10 12 4.93 28 27 1 0 0 0 171.2 198 102 94 13 8 57 0 143 22 02000 Carolina 6 7 6.17 20 18 0 0 1 0 86.0 86 69 59 5 8 76 2 67 25 0

Salem 1 3 6.00 6 6 0 0 0 0 30.0 27 26 20 1 5 37 0 32 13 02001 Salem 4 11 7.34 28 21 0 0 2 0 103.0 101 93 84 12 12 *85 0 79 45 1Minor Lg. Totals- 33 47 5.15 123 112 6 0 4 0 636.0 659 432 364 56 46 324 2 564 126 8*Led league

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Portland .123 16 57 4 7 9 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 15 1 0 3 .158 .180

Salem .227 10 22 3 5 7 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 0 8 0 0 1 .318 .3572001 Tri-City .260 42 127 12 33 52 10 0 3 22 0 2 1 15 0 43 1 1 2 .409 .338Minor Lg. Totals- .218 68 206 19 45 68 12 1 3 28 0 3 5 20 0 66 2 1 6 .330 .299

Pride, Joshua CatcherHT: 6-0 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn.Born: Sept. 16, 1977 in Nashville, Tenn. School: Middle Tennesse State UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 23rd round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow). Personal: In college, earned All-American honors at MTSU. Selected to the OVC first team and was named the OVCPlayer of the Year.

Robledo, Nelson InfilederHT: 6-1 WT: 180 B/T: R/R Hometown: Panama City, PanamaBorn: June 13, 1984 in Panama City, Panama School: NAYear Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Rokies (DSL).244 38 127 8 31 33 2 0 0 8 0 0 4 13 0 16 0 2 2 .260 .333Minor Lg. Totals- .244 38 127 8 31 33 2 0 0 8 0 0 4 13 0 16 0 2 2 .260 .333

Rodriguez, Victor CatcherHT: 6-2 WT: 174 B/T: R/R Hometown: SanJuan,Dominican Republic Born: March 13, 1985 in the Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Singed as a non-drafed free agent Sept. 17, 2001.

Roney, Matt Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 232 B/T: R/R Hometown: Edmond, Okla.Born: Jan. 10, 1980 in Tulsa, Okla. School: Edmond (Okla.) North High School How Acquired: Selected in the first round of the 1998 June draft (compensation from Atlanta for A-ranking free agentAndres Galarraga) (Signed by Lance Nichols).Career: 1999: His season was cut short due to surgery for a torn right labrum.Personal: A first-team Baseball America and ABCAAll-American, he also earned Oklahoma player of the year honors forthe second straight season in ‘98…also a USA Today high school honorable mention All-American in both 1997 and ‘98.

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Rockies (ARL) 1 1 5.80 9 9 1 1 0 0 40.1 50 31 26 1 3 11 0 49 4 21999 Injured2000 Portland 7 5 3.14 15 #15 0 0 0 0 80.1 75 35 28 6 7 44 0 85 8 22001 Asheville 8 10 4.98 23 23 1 0 0 0 121 131 74 67 16 13 43 0 115 6 1Minor Lg. Totals- 16 16 4.51 47 47 2 1 0 0 241.2 256 140 121 23 23 98 0 249 18 5#Tied for league lead

Rosario, Melvin OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 172 B/T: L/L Hometown: Carolina, Puerto RicoBorn: Sept. 22, 1978 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico School: Indian Hills Community College How Acquired: Selected in the 24th round of the 1997 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Personal: He earned a spot on the all-tournament team at the 1997 JC World Series.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Portland .224 61 210 30 47 55 4 2 0 17 4 1 0 26 1 52 12 4 1 .262 .3081999 Portland .243 50 185 29 45 56 5 3 0 8 1 0 0 15 0 46 12 2 3 .303 .3002000 Asheville .192 78 219 26 42 46 2 1 0 10 2 2 3 23 0 57 8 9 5 .210 .2752001 Asheville .228 102 276 44 63 67 4 0 0 18 2 2 6 44 0 89 23 13 6 .243 .345Minor Lg. Totals- .221 291 890 129 197 224 15 6 0 53 9 5 9 108 1 244 55 28 15 .252 .310

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Montalban 6 1 2.47 19 5 0 0 0 5 43.2 40 15 12 4 3 11 0 44 1 01999 Rockies(ARL) 3 2 1.20 18 0 0 0 13 5 30.0 21 10 4 1 1 14 0 23 5 02000 Rockies(ARL) 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 0 4 1 6.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 02001 Casper 2 0 0.00 12 0 0 0 10 6 18.0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 23 1 0

Asheville 0 0 0.66 14 0 0 0 9 0 13.2 13 4 1 0 2 5 1 13 0 1Minor Lg. Totals- 11 3 1.37 69 5 0 0 36 17 111.2 86 29 17 5 7 32 1 108 7 1

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Venoco (VSL) 0 2 6.92 8 0 0 0 2 0 13.0 20 13 10 3 1 4 0 11 1 02001 Venoco (VSL) 1 1 1.23 18 0 0 0 13 11 29.1 26 12 4 0 0 11 0 36 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 1 3 2.98 26 0 0 0 15 11 42.1 46 25 14 3 1 15 0 47 1 0

Salas, Pedro Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Barinas, VenezuelaBorn: July 14, 1982 in Barinas, Venezuela School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 1, 1999 ( by Rolando Fernandez).

Sanchez, Agustin CatcherHT: 6-0 WT: 154 B/T: S/R Hometown: Yauco, Puerto RicoBorn: Feb. 2, 1979 in Rio Piedra, Puerto Rico School: Yauco High School How Acquired: Selected in the 11th round of the 1997 June draft (by Jorge de Posada).Personal: Led his Connie Mack team in batting, RBI and steals his sophomore and junior years…ran the 200- and 400-meter dash when he wasn’t playing baseball.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Rockies (ARL).271 36 118 15 32 36 2 1 0 15 4 1 1 15 0 24 15 0 1 .305 .3561998 Rockies (ARL).318 45 170 40 54 83 15 4 2 27 3 4 2 26 1 28 13 8 1 .488 .4061999 Portland .168 31 101 10 17 25 3 1 1 9 2 1 1 9 0 11 0 0 2 .248 .2412000 Asheville .251 58 187 15 47 56 4 1 1 16 0 1 2 21 0 27 7 1 2 .299 .3322001 Salem .233 91 283 32 66 84 9 0 3 26 2 2 3 32 2 30 4 4 6 .297 .316Minor Lg. Totals- .251 261 859 112 216 284 33 7 7 93 11 9 9 103 3 120 39 13 12 .331 .335

Seifert, Ryan Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-5 WT: 222 B/T: R/R Hometown: Chaska, Minn.Born: Aug. 14, 1975 in St. Louis Park, Minn. School: Iowa State University How Acquired: Selected in the 12th round of the 1997 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Career: Was a 100- and 200-meter track champion in high school.Personal: Played summer ball in Alaska, earning All-Alaska honors in 1996…All-Conference, All-Metro and All-State atChaska High School as a senior…headed to ISU with a HS career 1.41 ERA…father, John Seifert, played in the LosAngeles Dodgers organization from 1969-71.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1997 Portland 1 7 4.84 16 15 0 0 0 0 74.1 89 49 40 8 4 31 0 52 3 01998 Asheville 7 6 4.12 36 0 0 0 19 5 87.1 66 44 40 8 6 37 0 90 1 01999 Salem 3 5 3.50 24 0 0 0 5 0 46.1 40 24 18 0 3 21 0 51 0 0

Colo Sprngs 0 0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 02000 Carolina 3 6 4.05 32 9 0 0 8 0 97.2 97 49 44 6 4 37 1 95 3 02001 Carolina 4 6 3.14 33 12 1 1 9 1 103.1 103 42 36 10 3 28 0 88 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 18 30 3.92 142 37 1 1 41 6 413.0 399 210 180 33 20 156 1 378 9 0

Serrano, Alex Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Barcelona, VenezuelaBorn: Feb. 18, 1981 in Barcelona, Venezuela School: Unidad Educativa Ciudad de Barcelona How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Mar. 16, 1998 (by Jorge de Posada).Career: 1999: Ranked among the top five league relievers in Avg against (.194), runners/9 IP(10.80), and saves (5)

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Simpson, Joe Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 187 B/T: R/R Hometown: Fairfield, Ohio.Born: Oct. 10, 1978 in Cincinnati, Ohio. School: Southeastern Illinois How Acquired: Selected in the 40th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).Personal: Was an All-Conference pitcher in 1999. He threw a no-hitter vs. John A. Logan High School

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1999 Rockies(ARL) 1 3 6.11 14 3 0 0 0 0 35.1 39 28 24 0 1 #31 0 21 8 22000 Rockies(ARL) 0 0 4.63 11 0 0 0 4 1 11.2 11 9 6 0 0 6 0 6 2 02001 Casper 0 1 8.24 19 0 0 0 14 0 19.2 30 19 18 2 1 12 0 17 5 0Minor Lg. Totals- 1 4 6.48 44 3 0 0 18 1 66.2 80 56 48 2 2 49 0 44 15 2#Tied for league lead

Simpson, Gerrit Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Austin, TexasBorn: Dec. 18, 1979 in Tulsa, Okla. School: University of TexasHow Acquired: Selected in the fifth round of the 2001 June draft (signed by Jeff Edwards).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 2 1 1.11 8 3 1 0 1 1 24.1 14 5 3 0 0 3 0 40 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 2 1 1.11 8 3 1 0 1 1 24.1 14 5 3 0 0 3 0 40 0 0

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Rockies(ARL).235 52 200 27 47 63 9 2 1 18 0 0 7 24 0 38 6 1 2 .315 .3381998 Rockies(ARL).303 30 122 20 37 48 7 2 0 21 0 0 0 2 0 21 5 2 1 .393 .315

Portland .207 21 82 10 17 27 5 1 1 11 1 0 1 4 0 23 1 0 0 .329 .2531999 Asheville .272 87 316 42 86 126 16 0 8 39 0 0 10 12 0 79 7 2 4 .399 .3202000 Asheville .206 94 321 31 66 97 14 4 3 22 1 0 14 22 0 100 6 4 7 .302 .286

Salem .100 3 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 .100 .1822001 Asheville .152 30 105 5 16 20 4 0 0 7 0 0 4 8 1 37 1 1 0 .190 .239Minor Lg. Totals- .234 317 1156 135 270 382 55 9 13 119 2 0 36 73 1 301 26 10 15 .330 .300

Smith, Sam InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 197 B/T: R/R Hometown: Jasper, TexasBorn: Mar. 21, 1979 in Jasper, Texas. School: Jasper High School How Acquired: Selected in the 6th round of the 1997 June draft (signed by Dar Cox).Career: 1999: Was the South Atlantic Player of the Week for the week ending 4/23.Personal: Four-time All-District selection at Jasper, including his senior year, when he won his team’s MVPhonors; alsonamed to the 1997 Texas state 4A-5AAll-Star Game and garnered All-Greater Houston honors by the Houston Chronicle.

Songster, Jud Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: North Platte,Neb.Born: Dec. 26, 1979 in North Platte,Neb. School: Univ. of SouthernColorado How Acquired: Selected in the 17th round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 8, 2001 (signed by Mike Ericson).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 2 1 1.99 17 0 0 0 6 1 22.2 15 6 5 0 0 5 0 32 2 1Minor Lg. Totals 2 1 1.99 17 0 0 0 6 1 22.2 15 6 5 0 0 5 0 32 2 1

Soriano, Rafael Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 150 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: April 8, 1984 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by Rolando Fernandez).

Speier, Ryan Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-7 WT: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Springfield, Va.Born: July 24, 1979 in Frankfort, Ky. School: Radford College How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 23, 2001 (signed by JayMatthews).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Casper 1 2 3.16 17 0 0 0 8 1 25.2 19 12 9 2 2 9 4 24 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 1 2 3.16 17 0 0 0 8 1 25.2 19 12 9 2 2 9 4 24 2 0

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Tavarez, Ramon Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santiago, Dominican RepublicBorn: June 15, 1981, Loma De Cabrera, Dominican Republic School: N/AHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent,March 18, 2000 (by Jorge de Posada).Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies (DSL) 2 4 3.02 20 0 0 0 13 3 50.2 48 27 17 2 6 18 0 47 9 02001 Rockies (DSL) 1 2 3.27 16 0 0 0 8 0 33.0 23 20 12 2 4 18 1 37 5 0Minor Lg. Totals- 3 6 3.12 36 0 0 0 21 3 83.2 71 47 29 4 10 36 1 84 14 0

Storey, Eric InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 172 B/T: R/R Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.Born: Oct. 12, 1977, East Chicago, Ind. School: Butler UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the 24th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Ty Coslow).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies(ARL).328 47 180 40 59 107 13 4 #9 40 0 3 3 36 0 56 10 3 2 .594 .441

Portland .100 6 20 3 2 5 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 1 .250 .2172001 Asheville .250 87 300 45 75 121 10 3 10 53 0 2 0 50 2 116 6 4 4 .403 .355Minor Lg. Totals- .272 140 500 88 136 233 23 7 20 96 1 5 3 89 2 179 16 7 7 .466 .382#Tied for league lead

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Portland 5 4 3.71 12 12 0 0 0 0 68 74 42 28 8 2 10 0 48 2 1

Asheville 2 0 0.56 2 2 1 1 0 0 16 6 2 1 1 0 1 0 16 0 01997 Salem 11 14 4.15 28 28 4 3 0 0 182.1 205 100 84 25 9 28 0 120 3 01998 Salem 1 3 5.97 11 5 0 0 4 0 31.2 32 21 21 6 6 13 0 26 0 01999 Injured2000 Asheville 0 5 6.88 16 7 1 0 2 0 52.1 82 43 40 4 1 12 0 34 2 02001 Asheville 0 0 3.18 2 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 5 4 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0

Salem 2 2 3.72 32 2 0 0 13 2 67.2 72 36 28 5 1 25 1 42 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 21 28 4.33 103 56 6 4 19 2 423.2 476 248 204 49 19 90 1 290 9 1

Stepka, Tom Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 192 B/T: R/R Hometown: Williamsville, N.Y.Born: Nov. 29, 1975 in Buffalo, N.Y School: Lemoyne College How Acquired: Selected in the 10th round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Bill MacKenzie).Career: He led the league in innings, complete games and shutouts in 1997. College: Threw a no-hitter in Leymone’svictory over Mansfield in 1995.

Sullivan, Cory OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 180 B/T: L/L Hometown: Evanston, Wyo.Born: Aug. 20, 1979 in Tulsa,Okla. School: Wake Forest UniversityHow Acquired: Selected in the seventh round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 7, 2001 (signed by JayMatthews).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Asheville .275 67 258 36 71 100 12 1 5 22 0 0 2 25 0 56 13 9 2 .388 .344Minor Lg. Totals- .275 67 258 36 71 100 12 1 5 22 0 0 2 25 0 56 13 9 2 .388 .344

Sullivan, Kevin CatcherHT: 6-1 WT: 210 B/T: R/R Hometown: Stevens Point, Wis.Born: Oct. 4, 1977 in Stevens Point, Wis. School: Carthridge (Wis.) UniversityHow Acquired: Originally selected by Philadelpia in the 32nd round of 2000 draft; signed June 19, 20000…released bythe Phillies, March 27, 2001

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Batavia .176 12 34 4 6 7 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 8 0 10 1 0 0 .206 .333

Piedmont .324 11 37 8 12 16 4 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 .432 .3162001 Lincoln .333 83 315 41 105 144 15 3 6 39 5 1 2 22 1 63 5 6 5 .457 .379

Kalamazoo .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .500Minor Lg. Totals- .318 107 387 53 123 167 20 3 6 44 8 2 2 31 1 77 7 6 7 .432 .370

Sweeney, James CatcherHT: 6-1 WT: 197 B/T: R/R Hometown: Austin, TexasBorn: June 13, 1983 in Houston, Texas School: Bellaire (TX) HighSchool How Acquired: Selected in the ninth round of the 2001 June draft, signed June 5, 2001 (signed by Jeff Edwards).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Casper .278 26 90 19 25 40 4 1 3 12 0 1 4 8 0 32 1 1 1 .444 .359Minor Lg. Totals- .278 26 90 19 25 40 4 1 3 12 0 1 4 8 0 32 1 1 1 .444 .359

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Taylor, Seth InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 205 B/T: R/R Hometown: Louisville, Miss.Born: March 6, 1977, in Louisville, Miss.. School: University of Southern AlabamaHow Acquired: Acquired from the New York Yankees Jan. 3, 2001, with RHPJay Tessmer for RHPDavid Lee.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Staten Ilnd .293 74 283 57 83 111 11 1 5 36 2 3 8 35 1 40 23 6 8 .392 .383

Greensboro .300 4 10 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .400 .4172000 Tampa .206 110 354 37 73 100 9 3 4 32 2 5 5 35 0 53 10 8 11 .282 .2832001 Salem .263 131 480 52 126 178 26 1 8 45 8 2 4 26 0 66 6 8 7 .371 .305Minor Lg. Totals- .253 319 1127 147 285 393 47 5 17 114 13 10 18 97 1 159 40 22 26 .349 .319

Tejada, Mike CatcherHT: 6-1 WT: 212 B/T: S/R Hometown: Provo, UtahBorn: March 8, 1979 in Kailua, Hawaii School: BYUHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, April 21, 2000 (by Mike Erickson).Personal: Was named the State MVP of the Year while attending Provo High School, Utah. Earned All-State first teamhonors in high school.Lettered in football and baseball.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Staten Ilnd .293 74 283 57 83 111 11 1 5 36 2 3 8 35 1 40 23 6 8 .392 .383

Greensboro .300 4 10 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .400 .4172000 Tampa .206 110 354 37 73 100 9 3 4 32 2 5 5 35 0 53 10 8 11 .282 .2832001 Salem .263 131 480 52 126 178 26 1 8 45 8 2 4 26 0 66 6 8 7 .371 .305Minor Lg. Totals- .253 319 1127 147 285 393 47 5 17 114 13 10 18 97 1 159 40 22 26 .349 .319

Tena, Hector InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 155 B/T: R/R Hometown: San Cristobal, Dominican RepublicBorn: June 20, 1982 in Palenque, Dominican Republic School: Abel Uribe High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 2, 1999 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).Personal: Hector’s cousin is Rockies’infielder Juan Uribe.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies (DSL).259 44 143 18 37 54 9 4 0 20 0 1 2 6 0 26 2 5 8 .378 .2962000 Rockies (DSL).263 55 190 24 50 75 10 3 3 20 0 1 8 21 0 24 3 6 5 .395 .3592001 Casper .236 35 123 15 29 43 6 1 2 13 0 1 4 6 1 36 3 7 0 .350 .291

Asheville .146 32 103 5 15 22 1 0 2 19 0 6 0 5 0 32 0 0 4 .214 .175Minor Lg. Totals- .234 166 559 62 131 194 26 8 7 72 0 9 14 38 1 118 8 18 17 .347 .295

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies (ARL).292 47 168 22 49 64 10 1 1 22 0 1 4 24 0 27 11 6 3 .381 .3912000 Rockies (ARL).345 44 177 43 61 83 10 3 2 30 0 2 2 16 0 24 8 4 0 .469 .401

Portland .211 5 19 1 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 .263 .2112001 Tri-City .269 54 182 23 49 73 12 3 2 22 0 1 5 21 3 49 5 4 3 .401 .359MinorLg. Totals- .299 150 546 89 163 225 33 7 5 76 0 4 11 61 3 109 25 15 6 .412 .378

Testa, Chris OutfielderHT: 6-2 WT: 180 B/T: L/L Hometown: Palmdale, Calif.Born: May 23, 1981 in Placerville, Calif. School: Palmdale High School How Acquired: Selected in the fifth round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Bo Hughes).Personal: Chris was an All-State selection and the Golden League MVPin 1999 at Palmdale High School.

Thompson, Doug Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 192 B/T: R/R Hometown: Biloxi, Miss.Born: July 22, 1976 in Biloxi, Miss. School: Louisiana State University How Acquired: Selected in the 19th round of the 1998 June draft (Signed by Damon Iannelli).Personal: Helped LSU to the 1997 national championship…he led the country in strikeouts in 1995 and finished in thenation’s top five in ‘97…a two-time All-American, he also earned his school’s Dave Rowlands Athlete of the Year in 1996.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Asheville 0 0 4.7 9 1 0 0 0 0 15.1 17 9 8 4 1 7 0 17 0 21999 Asheville 3 3 4.34 25 0 0 0 12 3 56.0 56 29 27 9 6 18 0 72 5 32000 Salem 5 3 3.05 46 0 0 0 13 1 62.0 43 29 21 2 5 35 1 80 3 22001 Salem 2 2 4.02 17 0 0 0 5 1 31.1 30 15 14 1 0 16 1 35 4 0

Carolina 2 5 3.76 26 0 0 0 8 1 38.1 33 16 16 2 5 19 1 33 2 1Minor Lg. Totals- 12 13 3.81 123 1 0 0 38 6 203.0 179 98 86 18 17 95 3 237 14 8

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1996 Rockies(ARL) 4 1 3.30 9 3 0 0 3 0 30.0 34 12 11 1 0 5 0 25 0 1

Portland 0 2 5.94 9 0 0 0 2 0 16.2 21 11 11 0 0 6 0 8 1 11997 Portland 5 5 4.50 18 11 0 0 2 0 74.0 88 51 37 6 6 16 0 51 2 01998 Asheville 6 7 3.24 26 24 0 0 0 0 147.1 155 71 53 11 6 36 0 113 6 11999 Salem 3 3 1.74 56 0 0 0 *52 *27 62.0 54 19 12 1 2 24 4 53 5 02000 Carolina 3 7 6.33 50 0 0 0 41 17 58.1 70 44 41 8 7 30 0 43 4 02001 Colo Sprngs 0 2 17.65 9 0 0 0 3 0 8.2 20 19 17 2 2 6 0 9 0 0

Carolina 1 1 4.58 28 0 0 0 13 5 37.1 39 20 19 6 4 13 1 28 5 1Minor Lg. Totals- 22 28 4.17 205 38 0 0 116 49 434.1 481 247 201 35 27 136 5 330 23 4* Led League

Thompson, Travis Right-Handed PicherHT: 6-3 WT: 189 B/T: R/R Hometown: Greenfield, Wis.Born: Jan. 10, 1975 in Miwaukee, Wis. School: Madison Tech JCHow Acquired: Selected in the 12th round of the 1996 June draft (signed by Nick Venuto).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1992 Bend 8 4 1.95 16 16 4 0 0 0 106.1 81 32 23 2 4 31 1 102 8 41993 Central Val 3 2 2.20 11 11 0 0 0 0 69.2 46 19 17 3 5 18 0 72 3 2

Colo Sprngs 3 0 2.70 4 4 2 0 0 0 33.1 31 13 10 1 1 11 0 22 3 01994 Colo Sprngs 8 9 4.49 23 23 4 1 0 0 140.1 169 83 70 11 8 57 2 82 6 2

Colorado 1 1 9.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 16 9 9 2 1 8 0 5 0 01995 Colorado 2 3 6.53 21 5 0 0 3 0 51.0 73 42 37 7 1 22 2 30 2 0

Colo Sprngs 5 3 6.10 11 10 0 0 0 0 62.0 73 43 42 2 6 25 0 38 0 01996 Colorado 9 11 5.30 34 28 3 1 2 0 169.2 189 109 100 25 13 74 1 99 1 11997 Colorado 3 3 7.89 6 6 0 0 0 0 29.2 40 27 26 8 4 13 0 9 0 1

Asheville 0 2 2.70 4 4 0 0 0 0 13.1 11 5 4 0 2 5 0 9 0 0Colo Sprngs 0 0 12.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 4 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

1998 Colorado 1 2 7.71 6 6 0 0 0 0 23.1 36 22 20 8 5 12 0 14 1 0Rockies 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Salem 0 0 3.95 3 3 0 0 0 0 13.2 17 7 6 2 1 3 0 10 0 0Colo Sprngs 0 1 18.90 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 10 7 7 3 0 1 0 1 0 0

1999 Indianapols 2 6 5.13 11 10 0 0 0 0 54.1 50 31 31 5 6 29 1 28 0 0Memphis 4 2 2.94 9 8 0 0 0 0 52.0 50 22 17 3 0 20 0 27 1 0St. Louis 1 3 2.76 5 5 0 0 0 0 29.1 26 12 9 1 2 17 1 22 1 0

2000 St. Louis 1 1 5.04 20 0 0 0 4 0 25.0 24 21 14 4 3 15 0 19 3 0Arkansas 0 0 4.91 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Memphis 2 0 2.03 6 5 0 0 0 0 31.0 31 9 7 1 2 5 0 15 0 0

2001 Tri-City 1 1 1.29 4 2 0 0 2 0 14.0 9 3 2 0 0 5 0 7 0 0Carolina 3 2 5.06 8 8 1 1 0 0 48.0 43 29 27 4 8 15 1 38 0 0

Major Lg. Totals- 18 24 5.74 94 52 3 1 9 0 337.0 404 242 215 55 29 161 4 198 8 2Minor Lg. Totals- 39 32 3.72 114 108 11 2 2 0 651.0 634 309 269 38 43 226 5 457 21 8

Thompson, Mark Right-Handed PicherHT: 6-2 WT: 212 B/T: R/R Hometown: Russellville,Ky.Born: April 7, 1971 in Russellville,Ky. School: University of KentuckyHow Acquired: Signed by Colorado, June 22, 2001…originally selected by the Rockies in the second round of the 1992June draft.Career: Thompson was Colorado’s second choice in theri initial draft,Mark was the starting pitcher in the organizationsfirst game in Bend,Ore. June 16.

Tricolou, Jaime Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 195 B/T: L/R Hometown: Hixson, Tenn.Born: June 28, 1980 in Palm Beach Gardens,Fla. School: NAHow Acquired: Selected in the sixth round of the 2001 June draft (signed by Mike Day).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Tri-City 1 1 2.83 24 0 0 0 14 2 28.2 19 11 9 1 5 20 4 29 3 0Minor Lg. Totals- 1 1 2.83 24 0 0 0 14 2 28.2 19 11 9 1 5 20 4 29 3 0

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Tsao, Chin-Hui Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 177 B/T: R/R Hometown: Hua-Lien, TaiwanBorn: June 2, 1981 in Hua-Lien, Taiwan School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent Oct. 7, 1999 (signed by Tim Ireland).Career: Baseball America’s No. 1 prospect in the Rockies organization (2000, 2001)…became the organizations first play-er from the FarEast to sign with the organization…Tsao mised most of the 2001 season after having reconstructive rightelbow surgery…he saw action in only four contests for Salem. 2000: His 187 strikeouts on the season were tied for themost in the system…his 2.73 ERAwas the second lowest in the league…he finished with a strikeouts per nine innings ratioas a starter was 11.61, the highest in the league as well.Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Asheville 11 8 2.73 24 24 0 0 0 0 145 119 54 44 8 5 40 0 187 6 12001 Salem 0 4 4.67 4 4 0 0 0 0 17.1 23 11 9 1 1 5 0 18 1 1Minor Lg. Totals- 11 12 2.94 28 28 0 0 0 0 162.1 142 65 53 9 6 45 0 205 7 2

Valdez, Angel OutfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 145 B/T: R/R Hometown: La Romana,Dominican RepublicBorn: Aug. 2, 1984 in La Romana,Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (Rolando Fernandez).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Rockies(DSL).166 53 169 17 28 37 1 1 2 11 2 0 3 10 0 48 7 5 4 .219 .225Minor Lg. Totals- .166 53 169 17 28 37 1 1 2 11 2 0 3 10 0 48 7 5 4 .219 .225

Van Buren, Jermaine Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 220 B/T: R/R Hometown: Hattiesburg, Miss.Born: July 2, 1980 in Laurel, Mississippi School: Hattiesburg High School How Acquired: Selected in the second round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Damon Iannelli).Personal: While in high school Jermaine wasa named both the Gatorade and Mississippi Player of the Year. tied aschool record with 21 strikeouts over a seven inning stretch. he also had eight no-hitters and pitched seven shutouts onhis way to a 13-0 record. Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Rockies(ARL) 7 2 2.22 12 11 1 1 0 0 65.0 42 20 16 2 3 22 0 92 3 2

Portland 0 0 3.60 2 2 0 0 0 0 10.0 7 4 4 0 1 7 0 9 1 11999 Asheville 7 10 4.91 28 #28 0 0 0 0 143.0 143 87 78 16 19 70 0 133 19 22000 Portland 4 5 2.61 13 13 0 0 0 0 69.0 54 27 20 1 3 30 0 41 3 22001 Casper 3 0 5.32 6 3 #1 0 0 0 23.2 25 15 14 2 0 10 0 25 1 0

Tri-City 1 0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 4 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 22 17 3.88 62 58 2 1 0 0 315.2 278 157 136 21 26 142 0 302 27 7#Tied for league lead

Vance, Cory Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 195 B/T: L/L Hometown: Vandalia, OhioBorn: June 20, 1979 in Dayton, Ohio School: Georgia Tech How Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Ed Santa).Personal: Was named the Ohio State Player of the Year while at Vandalia Butler High School in Ohio. Also earned let-ters in baseball and basketball while in high school.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 0 2 1.11 7 3 0 0 1 0 24.1 11 5 3 1 2 8 0 26 1 02001 Salem 10 8 3.10 26 26 1 0 0 0 154.0 129 65 53 9 14 65 0 142 4 4Minor Lg. Totals- 10 10 2.83 33 29 1 0 1 0 178.1 140 70 56 10 16 73 0 168 5 4

Vargas, Reynardo Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-1 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Nov. 13, 1982 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Gregorio Luperon High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 2, 1999 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies (DSL) 3 2 2.61 13 13 0 0 0 0 76.0 60 37 22 1 5 34 0 72 5 12001 Casper 3 4 6.11 21 0 0 0 5 0 28.0 43 25 19 2 3 14 1 21 4 1Minor Lg. Totals 6 6 3.55 34 13 0 0 5 0 104.0 103 62 41 3 8 48 1 93 9 2

Vasquez, Israel OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: SanPedro, Dominican RepublicBorn: Feb. 20, 1984 in SanPedro, Dominican Republic School: Booker High SchoolHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted in 2000 (by Rolando Fernandez).

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Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2001 Rockies (DSL) 0 2 9.00 11 2 0 0 4 0 18.0 21 23 18 0 5 18 0 11 9 0Minor Lg. Totals- 0 2 9.00 11 2 0 0 4 0 18.0 21 23 18 0 5 18 0 11 9 0

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Rockies(ARL) 3 3 4.13 13 11 0 0 0 0 52.1 52 36 24 4 1 21 0 38 7 12001 Asheville 4 7 5.67 16 14 0 0 1 0 85.2 92 62 54 9 5 35 2 64 4 2

Tri-City 0 5 7.89 8 4 0 0 1 0 21.2 30 25 19 1 2 17 1 15 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 7 15 5.47 37 29 0 0 2 0 159.2 174 123 97 14 8 73 3 117 11 3

Vasquez, William PitcherHT: 6-0 WT: 140 B/T: R/R Hometown: Guayama, Puerto RicoBorn: Dec. 26, 1979 in Guayama, Puerto Rico School: Rafael Lopez High School How Acquired: Selected in the 13th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies(ARL).311 46 177 37 55 92 12 5 5 38 0 1 4 27 0 *73 10 2 1 .520 .4112001 Casper .232 64 228 40 53 107 6 3 14 39 0 4 9 27 2 *96 1 6 1 .469 .332Minor Lg. Totals- .267 110 405 77 108 199 18 8 19 77 0 5 13 54 2 169 11 8 2 .491 .367* Led league

Vasquez, Jose OutfielderHT: 6-3 WT: 220 B/T: L/L Hometown: Sarasota, Fla.Born: Dec. 12, 1982 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: Booker High SchoolHow Acquired: Selected in the 16th round of the 2000 draft signed by John Cedarburg).Personal: Selected to the All-State team and was named District 16 Player of the Year, both in 1999 while at Booker High.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).073 22 41 6 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 20 0 0 1 .073 .2552001 Rockies (DSL).133 23 60 6 8 13 2 0 1 4 1 1 2 7 0 26 0 1 3 .217 .243Minor Lg. Totals- .109 45 101 12 11 16 2 0 1 6 1 1 4 15 0 46 0 1 4 .158 .248

Ventura, Francisco InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 185 B/T: R/R Hometown: Santiago, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 16, 1982 in Santiago, Dominican Republic School: Gregorio Luperon High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2000 (by Jorge de Posada and Ramon Peña).

Ventura, Juan (Wilson) InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 160 B/T: R/R Hometown: Puerto Plata, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 10, 1980 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Secondario Jose Dubeau How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Oct. 8, 1997 (by Jorge de Posada).Career: 1999: Juan was the Rockies Organizational Player of the Month for July as well as the Organizational MVPfromTucson for 1999. He was selected to represent Tucson in the Arizona Rookie League All-Star game. Led the organiza-tion and was first in the league with a .399 batting average. He finished second in the league in hits (77), tied for third instolen bases (25) and third in OBP(.429).Personal: Older brother, Juan E. Ventura, is currently in the Cleveland Indians organization.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies (DSL).297 68 246 40 73 86 3 5 0 21 4 1 1 40 1 26 13 12 0 .350 .3961999 Rockies .399 46 193 35 77 94 9 4 0 23 0 5 2 12 0 24 25 9 2 .487 .4292000 Portland .221 56 195 24 43 57 9 1 1 15 6 2 2 14 0 36 14 6 6 .292 .2772001 Colo Sprngs .167 2 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 .167 .286

Tri-City .204 47 162 26 33 44 5 3 0 8 2 0 5 15 0 38 7 4 2 .272 .291Minor Lg. Totals- .283 219 802 126 227 282 26 13 1 68 12 8 11 81 1 126 59 32 11 .352 .354

Vidal, Algenis OutfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 175 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Aug. 26, 1982 in SantoDomingo, Dominican Republic School: Liceo Hacienda EstrellaHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 16, 2000 (by Jorge Moreno and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2000 Rockies (DSL).237 55 207 27 49 65 9 2 1 31 0 3 2 26 0 40 7 2 2 .314 .3242001 Rockies (DSL).228 38 127 12 29 37 3 1 1 10 1 0 0 4 0 36 2 3 1 .291 .252Minor Lg. Totals- .234 93 334 39 78 102 12 3 2 41 1 3 2 30 0 76 9 5 3 .305 .298

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Villacis, Eduardo Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-2 WT: 178 B/T: R/R Hometown: Miranda, VenezuelaBorn: Aug. 29, 1979 in Caracas, Venezuela School: Instituto Victegui High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, May 14, 1998 (by Rolando de Lima and Jorge de Posada).Personal: Lettered in baseball, basketball and volleyball in high school.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Monta. (VSL) 5 0 2.57 18 4 0 0 0 0 49.0 41 24 14 1 2 12 0 41 3 21999 Univers. (VSL) 3 2 2.50 13 11 0 0 0 0 68.1 45 24 19 1 13 22 0 67 4 32000 Portland 0 0 0.00 5 0 0 0 2 1 4.1 4 1 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0

Rockies (ARL) 4 2 *1.86 13 9 0 0 1 1 48.1 39 17 10 0 2 19 1 37 3 12001 Tri-City 4 1 4.26 11 0 0 0 6 0 19.0 14 9 9 2 1 8 1 20 1 0

Casper 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0Minor Lg. Totals- 17 5 2.40 61 25 0 0 9 2 195.0 148 76 52 4 18 66 3 172 11 6* Led League

Vilorio, Miguel InfielderHT: 5-10 WT: 152 B/T: R/R Hometown: La Romana, Dominican RepublicBorn: July 22, 1979 in La Romana, Dominican Republic School: Parroquial High School How Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 13, 1997 (by Rodolfo Rosario and Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1997 Rockies (DSL).331 68 290 58 96 122 13 5 1 19 2 3 2 29 0 31 31 19 2 .421 .3921998 Rockies (ARL).292 32 130 29 38 40 2 0 0 17 0 1 0 9 0 16 27 10 1 .308 .3361999 Portland .338 21 77 14 26 32 3 0 1 5 1 1 1 7 0 14 13 4 2 .416 .3952000 Asheville .278 92 363 47 101 131 15 3 3 29 7 2 3 19 0 52 25 17 4 .361 .3182001 Salem .356 12 45 6 16 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 .400 .356

Asheville .254 113 453 55 115 153 15 7 3 32 6 4 11 22 0 58 20 15 5 .338 .302Minor Lg. Totals- .289 338 1358 209 392 496 50 15 8 102 16 11 17 86 0 180 117 65 14 .365 .336

Vizcaino, Othniel InfielderHT: 6-1 WT: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Macoris, Dominican RepublicBorn: June 23, 1983 in Samana, Dominican Republic School: N/AHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent (by Jorge de Posada).

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP2001 Rockies (DSL).210 33 100 11 21 25 4 0 0 13 1 2 2 15 0 22 0 0 0 .250 .319Minor Lg. Totals- .210 33 100 11 21 25 4 0 0 13 1 2 2 15 0 22 0 0 0 .250 .319

Warren, Chris InfielderHT: 6-0 WT: 168 B/T: R/R Hometown: Athens, Ga.Born: Nov. 24, 1976 in Sparta, Ga. School: Howard University How Acquired: Selected in the 20th round of the 1999 June draft (signed by Mike Garlatti).Career: 1999: Was second on the Tucson Rockies in stolen base ratio (18 SB, 2 CS).Personal: Was the MVPof his Howard University team, both on offense and defense. Was All-Conference (three times),All-State and the MVPof his high school squad.

Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1999 Rockies (ARL).257 40 144 30 37 46 4 1 1 16 2 2 3 23 0 22 18 2 3 .319 .3662000 Asheville .231 77 255 23 59 95 15 0 7 30 0 1 2 29 0 79 12 7 7 .373 .3142001 Salem .197 74 132 20 26 53 7 1 6 18 1 1 4 26 0 51 3 4 1 .402 .344Minor Lg. Totals- .230 191 531 73 122 194 26 2 14 64 3 4 9 78 0 152 33 13 11 .365 .336

Webb, Nick Left-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 205 B/T: L/L Hometown: Houston, TexasBorn: July, 8, 1979 in Houston, Texas School: University of Louisiana at LafayeteHow Acquired: Selected in the 9th round of the 2000 June draft (signed by Damon Iannelli).

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2000 Portland 0 1 5.56 16 6 0 0 3 0 43.2 52 37 27 3 1 29 1 52 7 22001 Asheville 9 5 3.33 19 18 1 0 1 1 116.1 111 52 43 10 7 27 0 92 5 3Minor Lg. Totals- 9 6 3.94 35 24 1 0 4 1 160 163 89 70 13 8 56 1 144 12 5

Whiteside, Matt Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster Invitee, see page 193-195For Bio

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Year Club AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP1998 Rockies (ARL).208 43 125 22 26 43 8 0 3 16 0 0 6 22 0 46 2 1 2 .344 .3531999 Asheville .232 86 310 45 72 146 18 1 18 48 0 1 9 27 0 92 0 1 8 .471 .3112000 Asheville .262 110 397 62 104 184 29 0 17 73 0 5 20 31 0 109 9 7 7 .463 .3422001 Salem .161 95 304 29 49 83 13 0 7 26 4 2 8 23 0 75 2 2 3 .273 .237Minor Lg. Totals- .221 334 1136 158 251 456 68 1 45 163 4 8 43 103 0 322 13 11 20 .401 .308

Winchester, Jeff CatcherHT: 5-11 WT: 211 B/T: R/R Hometown: Matairie, La.Born: Jan. 21, 1980 in Matairie, La. School: Archbishop Rummel High School How Acquired: Selected as a “sandwich” choice between the first and second rounds of the 1998 June draft (compen-sation from Atlanta for A-ranking free agent Walt Weiss) (signed by Damon Iannelli).Career: 1999: Participated in the South Atlantic League All-Star GamePersonal: As a senior, he garnered Gatorade’s Louisiana state player of the year honors.

Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 Asheville 1 1 5.74 13 0 0 0 5 0 15.2 18 11 10 3 1 4 0 12 1 11999 Asheville 3 2 3.09 28 0 0 0 18 6 58.1 63 32 20 2 2 16 0 58 6 2

Salem 2 0 0.96 8 0 0 0 5 0 9.1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 02000 Salem 3 2 2.66 47 0 0 0 36 16 61.0 52 26 18 3 1 22 1 38 4 02001 Carolina 6 6 6.30 47 0 0 0 16 2 64.1 93 53 45 4 2 28 4 33 2 0Minor Lg. Totals- 15 11 4.05 143 0 0 0 80 24 208.2 235 123 94 12 6 70 5 147 14 3

Wrigley, Jase Right-Handed PitcherHT: 6-3 WT: 213 B/T: R/R Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.Born: Nov. 6, 1975 in Atlanta, Ga. School: Georgia Tech University How Acquired: Selected in the 18th round of the 1998 June draft (signed by Steve Payne).College: A second-team All-ACC selection, he led his team in appearances every season…elected team captain his jun-ior year.Personal: at Pace Academy High School in Atlanta, he was a three-time all-metro and two-time all-state performer; heearned the Georgia Player of the Year award his senior season and helped the club to consecutive state titles (1993-94)…he holds Pace’s school records in career wins (28) and strikeouts (269)…he also lettered in water polo.

Young, Jason Right-Handed PitcherNon-roster Invitee, see page 196For Bio

Zamora, SencionHT: 6-3 WT: 173 B/T: R/R Hometown: SantoDomingo, Dominican RepublicBorn: Dec. 22, 1984 in SantoDomingo, Dominican Republic School: NAHow Acquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Aug. 24, 2001.

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Wayne Hagin has been the lead broadcaster on the Rockies radio network sincethe beginning of the franchise. His familiar voice has become synonymous withColorado baseball and is believed to be the only person who has witnessed all 1,395regular season games.

Hagin, 46, was named the 2000 Colorado Sportscaster of the Year by theNational Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. In 1998, Rockies players voted

him the Players Choice Denver Media Man of the Year.This marks Hagin’s 20th season of broadcasting major league baseball, a career that began with the

Oakland Athletics in 1981. In addition to the A’s, the Denver native was a member of the San Francisco Giantsand the Chicago White Sox broadcast teams before coming to Colorado. His work with the Rockies’has afford-ed him other network opportunities, including broadcasting the 2000 National League Division Series for ESPN.

Hagin played collegiately at San Diego State, then was an original at ESPN in 1979. He was mikeside forthe network’s first-ever baseball telecasts. Hagin has also called ESPN College Basketball and the NBA’sGolden State Warriors television.

Wayne and his wife, Valerie, have two sons, Austin and Taylor, and reside in Littleton, Colo. The family isactive in the community, working with the D.A.R.E. Program and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Jeff Kingery, who has been in the Rockies radio booth since the team beganplay in 1993, enters his 10th season of broadcasting major league baseball inDenver.

Fans have heard Kingery on the Denver airwaves for more than 20 years.He came to Colorado to call the old Denver Bears, including their AmericanAssociation championship year, 1981. He then spent 11 seasons as the voice of

the Denver Nuggets before joining the Rockies broadcasts.Raised near San Francisco, he credits the dulcet tones of Dodgers’ broadcaster Vin Scully as the

reason for his enthusiasm. Jeff and his wife, Meryl, make their home in Englewood, with their dog, Columbo. The Kingerys are

also active in the community, working with Easter Seals and Recording for the Blind. They are alsoinvolved with the Denver Dumb Friends League. In his spare time, he plays the guitar in a Denver rockband, E.K.G.

Radio Announcer

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Drew Goodman, one of the most versatile broadcasters in sports, begins hisfirst season as the television play-by-play voice of the Rockies.

Goodman has been a part of Fox Sports Net’s telecasts of the Rockies forthe past six years, hosting the Rockies Pre-Game Report as well as RockiesWeekly With Buddy Bell. His MLB experience also includes play-by-play for sev-eral of FSN’s national games.

In addition to his baseball duties, Goodman works with almost every other sports team in the RockyMountain Region. He just completed his eighth season as the play-by-play announcer for the DenverNuggets. He has also served as studio host for the Colorado Avalanche telecasts the last six seasons. Inthe fall, the 38-year old calls Big 12 national and regional football games for Fox Sports Net.

The last two years, he has done play-by-play for Broncos’preseason games on KOARadio and NFLregular season games for Fox Sports. He has hosted various talk shows for KOAand KKFN Radio, includ-ing a five-year run as host of the Denver Broncos post-game show. In 1993, he was hired by NBC to workplay-by-play for NFL broadcasts.

Goodman’s resume does not just include the four major sports. He called tennis action for PrimeSports’(now Fox Sports Net) initial year of ATP tour coverage in 1990. In the fall of 1993, he did the play-by-play for the first ever ATPtennis event, the Bejing Open. For eight years, Goodman covered men’s andwomen’s World Cup and pro ski racing for ESPN and has also been involved with the coverage of track& field, gymnastics, wrestling and golf.

The New York native is a 1985 graduate of Ithaca College, where he lettered in baseball. He and hiswife, Kristi, are actively involved in Colorado Youth at Risk, an organization that helps re-direct the livesof troubled teens. They have two sons, Jacob (3) and Zachary (1).

The Rockies On Television

Play-By-Play Announcer

Color Analyst

Former Major League relief pitcher George Frazier begins his fifth campaignin the Rockies booth in the 2002 season.

Prior to joining the Rockies, Frazier provided his insights for Home SportsEntertainment, the Baseball Network, ESPN and the Minnesota Twins.

Frazier, 47, pitched 10 season in the big leagues from 1978 to 1987. He start-ed his career with St. Louis, then moved on to the New York Yankees, Cleveland,

Chicago (NL) and finished his career with Minnesota. He went 35-43 in 415 games with a 4.20 ERA and29 saves. He made trips to the World Series with both the Yankees (‘81) and the Twins (‘87), earning aworld championship ring in his final year as a player, with Minnesota.

Frazier was born in Oklahoma City and earned All-State honors in baseball at Hillcrest High Schoolin Springfield, Mo., going 7-0 with a 0.14 ERAduring his senior season. He then played collegiately at theUniversity of Oklahoma, leading the Sooners to four consecutive trips to the College World Series.Milwaukee selected him in the ninth-round of the 1976 draft.

George, his wife Kay, and children, Mathew, 22, Brian,20, Parker, 13, and Georgia, 8, reside in Tulsa,Okla.

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COLORADODenver KOA 850 AM–flagshipAspen KNFO 106.1 FMColo. Springs KTWK 740 AMDurango KIQX 101.3 FMFt. Collins KIIX 600 AMFt. Morgan KSIR 1010 AMGrand Junction KBKL 107.9 FMGreeley KFKA 1310 AMPueblo KCSJ 590 AMRifle KRGS 690 AMSteamboat Sprgs. KBCR 1230 AMSterling KNNG 104.7 FMWalsenburg KSPK 102.3 FMYuma KNEC 100.9 FM

IDAHOTwin Falls KTFI 1270 FM

KANSASGarden City KSKL 94.5 FMGoodland KLOE 730 AM

MONTANABillings KGHL 790 AMBozeman KMMS 1450 AMColstrip KOAL 106.1 FMKalispell KOFI 1180 AMGlendive KXGN 1400 AMLewistown KXLO 1230 AMMalta KMMR 100.1 FMMiles City KMTA 1050 AMMissoula KYLT 1340 AMWolf Point KVCK 1450 AM

NEBRASKAAlliance KCOW 1400 AMChadron KCSR 610 AMKearney KKPR 1460 AMScottsbluff KOAQ 690 AM

NORTH DAKOTABowman KPOK 1340 AMDickinson KDIX 1230 AM

SOUTH DAKOTABelle Fourche KBFS 1450 AMLemmon KBJM 1400 AM

UTAHBlanding KUTA 790 AM

WYOMINGCasper KTWO 1030 AMCheyenne KGAB 650 AMDouglas KKTY 1470 AMGreen River KUGR 1490 AMKemmerer KMER 950 AMLaramie KOWB 1290 AMNewcastle KASL 1240 AMPowell KPOW 1260 AMRawlins KRAL 1240 AMRiverton KVOW 1450 AMSheridan KROE 930 AMSundance KYDT 103.1 FMThermopolis KTHE 1240 AMWheatland KYCN 101.7 FMWorland KWOR 1340 AM

The Colorado Rockies Radio Network

The Colorado Rockies Over-the-Air Television NetworkCOLORADODENVER K W G N Ch. 2

–flagshipGlenwood Spgs. KREG Ch. 3Grand Junction K27CO Ch. 4Montrose KREY Ch. 10

NEBRASKAScottsbluff KDUH Ch. 4

NEW MEXICOLas Cruces KZIA Ch. 48Albuquerque KASY Ch. 50

KWBQ

SOUTH DAKOTALead-Deadwood KHSD Ch. 11Rapid City KOTA Ch. 3

UTAHSt. George KSGI Ch. 4

WYOMINGSheridan KSGW Ch. 12

Radio & Television Network

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Major Colorado Media Outlets

Denver Rocky Mountain News100 Gene Amole Way, Denver CO 80204303892-5100www.rockymountainnews.comBarry Forbis, Sports EditorKevin Huhn, Assistant Sports EditorJack Etkin, Tracy Ringolsby, beat writers

Denver Post1560 Broadway, Denver CO 80202303-820-1294www.denverpost.comKevin Dale, Sports EditorTroy Renck, Mike Klis, beat writers

Boulder Daily CameraPO Box 591, Boulder CO 80302303-473-1310www.boulderdailycamera.comNeill Woelk, Sports EditorBarney Hutchinson, beat writer

Colorado Springs Gazette30 South Prospect Street, Colorado Springs CO 80903719-636-0250www.gazette.comGeoff Grant, Sports EditorThomas Harding, beat writer

Fort Collins Coloradoan1212 Riverside Avenue, Fort Collins CO 80524970-224-7750Sean Duff, Sports Editor

Greeley TribunePO Box 1690, Greeley CO 80632800-272-0321Cory Channell, Sports Editor

Longmont Daily Times-Call350 Terry Street, Longmont CO 80501303-776-2244Steve Hemphill, Sports Editor

Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald201 East Fifth Street, Loveland CO 80537970-635-3633Mike Brohard, Sports Editor

The Associated Press1444 Wazee, Room 130, Denver CO 80202303-825-0123John Mossman, Sports EditorEd Andrieski, Photo EditorDale Bublitz, Aaron Lopez, Monica Costello, writers

Rockies Radio 850 KOA (AM)4685 South Monaco Street, Denver CO 80237303-713-8685 fax 303-713-8605Wyatt Thompson, Executive Sports ProducerBroadcasts: Wayne Hagin, Jeff Kingery, Max Brooks, Mark AndrewSports: Dave Logan, Scott Hastings, Susie Wargin, PatrickWatkins, Lou from Littleton, Ashley Sarrazin, Alan Roach, AlanJackson (FLAGSHIP)

760 THE ZONE (AM)4695 South Monaco Street, Denver CO 80237

303-713-8685fax 303-713-8605Wyatt Thompson, Executive Sports ProducerSports: Ed Berliner, Mark Schlereth, Andy Lindahl, John Turk

THE FAN, AM 950, KKFN1095 South Monaco Parkway, Denver CO 80224303-321-0950 and 303-248-0711Dan Jacobs, ProducerMartin Soosloff, ProducerChad Andrus, ReporterIrv Brown, Joe Williams, Mike Evans, Sandy Clough, Thierry Smith,Mitch Hyder, Marc Moser, Mark Knudson, Jim Tatum, Jim Ryan

KWGN – Denver’s WB2 (Independent)6160 South Wabash Street, Englewood CO 80111303-740-2814Chris Riva, Sports Anchor/Executive Sports ProducerKevin Krueger, Sports Anchor/ReporterKeri Lopez, Sports Producer/ReporterJim Hucks, Sports Photographer

Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain (cable)2300 15th Street, Suite 300, Denver CO 80202720-898-7200Mike Dimond, Executive ProducerTim Griggs, Vice President/General ManagerAmy Turner, Director of Public RelationsDrew Goodman, Play-by-PlayGeorge Frazier, AnalystRegional Talent: Gordie Hershiser, Tim Ring, Sandy Williams, KeithBleyer, Dan Brady,Tracy Ringolsby

KCNC-TV – Channel 4 (CBS)1044 Lincoln, Denver CO 80203303-830-6321Steve Cox, Executive Sports ProducerTim Perkins, Eric Christiensen, ProducersMarc Soicher, Gary Miller, Vic Lombardi, Sports Anchors/Reporters

KMGH-TV – Channel 7 (ABC)123 Speer Boulevard, Denver CO 80203303-832-0169Bobby Hayden, Sports ProducerLionel Bienvenu, Director/AnchorMike Nolan, Steve Gottsegen, Anchors

KUSA-TV – Channel 9 (NBC)500 Speer Boulevard, Denver CO 80203303-871-1490David Hunt, Executive Sports Producer/DirectorMark Isherwood, Weekend ProducerTony Zarrella, Rod Mackey, Drew Soicher, Reporters/Anchors

KDVR-TV – Channel 31 (FOX)100 East Speer Boulevard, Denver CO 80203-3437303-566-7520 and 33-566-7600fax 303-566-2908Todd Mansfield, Sports ProducerDavid Treadwell, Sports Director/AnchorTy Ray, Sports Reporter/Anchor

Rich Clarkson & Associates1099 18th Street, Suite 1840, Denver CO 80203303-295-7770Rich Clarkson, Ryan McKee, Jamie Schwaberow, Jen Finch, BrettWilhelm, Brian Gadbery, Mike Dickson, Steve Nowland, Will Hart

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Colorado Beat Writers

BarneyHutchinsonBoulder Daily

Camera

Thomas HardingColorado Springs

Gazette

Troy RenckDenver Post

Jack EtkinRocky Mountain

News

Tracy RingolsbyRocky Mountain

News

Jack Etkin(Chairman)

Rocky Mountain News

Mike Klis Barney Hutchinson(Vice Chairman) (Secretary)

Denver Post Boulder Daily Camera

Thomas Harding(Treasurer)

Colorado Springs Gazette

Frank Haraway, Tony DeMarcoLifetime Members

Associated PressDale Bublitz

John Mossman

Boulder Daily CameraBarney Hutchinson

Neill Woelk

Colorado Springs GazetteThomas Harding

Lynn Zinser

Denver PostJim Armstrong

Kevin DaleJohn Henderson

Mark KiszlaMike KlisIrv Moss

Woody PaigeTroy Renck

Longmont Daily Times-CallSteve FosterBill Wilson

Rocky Mountain NewsSam AdamsJack Etkin

Barry ForbisDave Krieger

Bernie LincicomeDrew Litton

Tracy Ringolsby

Mike KlisDenver Post

The Baseball Writers Association of AmericaColorado Chapter, 2002

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2002 PoliciesPlease understand that we must work together to providean environment for you that works efficiently with everyoneinvolved, including the players and fans. We respectfullyremind you that you are a guest in our park and ask thatyou have the courtesy to work within the guidelines ofthese policies. In order to sustain precedent, any violationof these guidelines will result in immediate revocationof your credential and bar future access to CoorsField. While within the park, members of the media, theiragents and personnel, shall at all times be subject to thedirection and/or supervision of the Colorado Rockies andthe club’s contractors.

Working Press CredentialsSeason and daily press credentials are issued with theintention they will be utilized for the working press in orderto provide coverage of the Rockies at Coors Field.Requests for daily credentials must come directly from theaffiliation’s editor, producer or director on company letter-head at least 48 hours prior to the game requested.Members of the Media must have photo identificationavailable at all times. THE COLORADO ROCKIES DON O T C R E D E N T I A L FREELANCE WRITERS. Faxedrequests will be accepted only if the requesting affiliation iscurrently on file with the Rockies public relations office. Itis the responsibility of the requesting affiliation to confirmreceipt, and subsequent approval/denial of access to thegame in question.

Press DiningA press dining room is also located adjacent to the work-ing press box on the "lower press" level, and is availableto credentialed members of the media whom with accessto the working press box. Press meals are $8.

Photo CredentialsSeason and daily photo credentials are issued only to pho-tographers on assignment for legitimate news-gatheringorganizations and representatives of companies licensedby Major League Baseball. Requests must follow the pro-cedure outlined above. THE COLORADO ROCKIES DONOTCREDENTIALFREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS. Allflash photography is prohibited at Coors Field. Please beadvised that priority in all photo bays will be granted tonews organizations on nightly deadlines. All mono- andtripods of any sort are strictly prohibited from the field at alltimes. Any use of photographs taken other than for news-gathering purposes or MLB officially licensed products willbe considered a violation of existing trademark and copy-right restrictions. As an opportunity to change locationsmid-game, photographers are permitted to move along thewarning track behind home plate between the first- andthird-base photo bays at the conclusion of the fourth inning,but prior to the start of the fifth inning. Photographers areprohibited from stopping and photographing while chang-ing photo bays. Photographers wishing to gain access tothe clubhouse must receive advance clearance from theRockies public relations department. Alcoholic beveragesare prohibited from any photo bay or camera well at alltimes.

Internet MediaOnly licensees of Major League Baseball Enterprises haveexclusive rights to simulate accounts, descriptions or pitch-by-pitch reproductions of Major League Baseball games onthe Internet. No transmission by any other media, specifi-cally including the Internet and any other online network, ofany information about the game, including (but not limitedto) any account, description, picture, video, audio, repro-duction or other information concerning any MLB game willbe permitted to originate from inside the ballpark (includingfrom a camera feed already positioned within the ballpark).Reproduction of such accounts without a license fromMajor League Baseball Enterprises is a violation of thepolicies of MLB and the Colorado Rockies. A breach insuch policy will result in revocation of credentials, and maybe subject to litigation.

Live TransmissionsAffiliations not licensed by MLB and non-rightsholders ofthe Colorado Rockies and MLB (television, radio and inter-net sites) are prohibited from providing live telecasts, radiobroadcasts, game simulations, pitch-by-pitch accounts, aswell as from using live or taped material originating frominside the ballpark during a period commencing with theconclusion of batting practice and ending with the conclu-sion of the game. Live transmissions will be permitted untilthe conclusion of the club’s rightsholder’s (radio or televi-

Media Policies

Jay AlvesSenior Director

Communications / PR(303) 312-2326

a l v e s j @ c o l o r a d o r o c k i e s . c o m

Irma CastañedaAssistant to the Sr. Director

Communications / PR(303) 312-2328

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Brendan McNicholasCoordinator

Communications / PR(303) 312-2327

m c n i c h o b @ c o l o r a d o r o c k i e s . c o m

Billy WitterCoordinator

Communications / PR(303) 312-2329

w i t t e r b @ c o l o r a d o r o c k i e s . c o m

Communications / Public Relations Dept.

PR Fax: (303) 312-2319Press Box: (303) 312-2326, 2327

PR Hotline: (303) 312-2325

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sion) post-game programming. RADIO STATIONS ANDASSIGNED CORRESPONDENTS FOR OUT-OF-TOWNREPORTS ARE PERMITTED TO GIVE INNING OR HALF-INNING SCORE UPDATES; HOWEVER AT NO TIME CANTHEY FILE REPORTS ONCE PLAY IS IN PROGRESS.

Roving CamerasAny camera light in the seating area of the ballpark is strict-ly prohibited. If a photo light comes on during the game,umpires will stop play. Still photographers must shoot fromeither one of the photo bays (first- and third-base bags).With prior approval from the Rockies PR department., stillphotogs may shoot from the TV camera wells located in theoutfield along the baselines & along the upper deck, spacepermitting. Interviews within the ballpark during the gamemay only be conducted on the concourse between innings,not in the stands while the game is in progress.

Working Press BoxSeating in the lower press box is prioritized by daily printmedia, visiting public relations departments, visiting beatwriters and area radio and television representatives not onthe air during games. The upper press box consists of twotelevision booths and four radio booths for live broadcasts.Keeping with MLB and club policy, no person under 18 ispermitted into the press box on game days. Alcoholic bev-erages are prohibited from the working press box (upperand lower) prior to the game or while the game is inprogress.

Field AccessAll members of the media with credentials allowing themaccess onto the field may conduct interviews at specifictimes prior to the start of the game. The field must becleared 50 minutes before the beginning of the game. At notime are media permitted in fair territory or anywhere out-side of the first- or third-base bags. Alcoholic beverages areprohibited from the field at all times. There is no accessfrom behind home plate; please use the tunnels fromdugout to clubhouse.

Batting PracticeMembers of the media are prohibited from standing, photo-graphing or conducting interviews from the circle of dirt sur-rounding the cage while batting practice for either team isin progress.

Cellular PhonesThe use of cellular phones for radio interviews while on thefield and in the clubhouse is strictly prohibited. Any and alltelephone interviews must be arranged in advance with theRockies Public Relations Department. An exception to theusage of a cellular phone for an interview is in the dugout,only after receiving advance permission from the player orstaff member to be interviewed. All other telephone inter-views must be arranged through the Rockies PublicRelations Department.

Media PhonesMembers of the press can make toll-free calls or use theircalling cards on any of the 10 designated phones providedby the Rockies in the press box. These phones areinstalled for the use of all media in the press box for work-ing conditions only. If members of the media feel there arenot enough lines available, they should contact Qwest rep-resentative Jeff Tietz at 800/301-9220 or FAX at 800/705-3307 to install their own line for use during the season.

Clubhouse AccessMembers of the media must have a SPECIFIC workingpurpose to gain admittance to the clubhouse. The club-house will be closed 50 minutes prior to the start of thegame. It will re-open up to 10 minutes after the game.Access to the visiting Coors Field clubhouse will be deter-mined by the visiting club’s policies.

AutographsCredentialed members of the media are strictly prohibitedfrom requesting autographs or equipment on the field, inthe dugout or in the clubhouse. Officials will revoke cre-dentials immediately, no exceptions.

Ticket RequestsThe maximum ticket request by a member of the media isfour per affiliation, per series (one affiliate may requesteight tickets for a homestand of two opponents). Ticketrequests must be made a minimum of 48 hours in advanceof the game in question. Requests will be accepted on let-terhead and must be made by the affiliation’s sports pro-ducer, director or editor. It is the requesting party’sresponsibility to confirm receipt of the request by theRockies PR Department, as well as to confirmapproval/denial of the said request. If media tickets arenot picked up without prior notice of an inability to do so tothe Rockies PR Department, the affiliation’s ticket privi-leges will be revoked. Media tickets are a limited quantityper game. The Rockies PR Department may also helpmedia purchase tickets over the phone with a credit card,and the tickets will be available at the media will-call win-dow. Media tickets are generally available for pick up onehour in advance of the start of the game. Media tickets arenot guaranteed unless specifically approved by a memberof the Rockies PR staff.

1:05 PM GAME

Pitchers Hit 10:20-10:35

Extras Hit 10:35-11:00

Regulars Hit 11:00-11:35

Visitors Hit 11:35-12:15

Rox Infield 12:20-12:30

Visitors Infield 12:30-12:40

Grounds Crew 12:40- 1:05

2:05 PM GAME

Pitchers Hit 11:20-11:35

Extras Hit 11:35-12:00

Regulars Hit 12:00-12:35

Visitors Hit 12:35- 1:15

Rox Infield 1:20- 1:30

Visitors Infield 1:30- 1:40

Grounds Crew 1:40- 2:05

6:05 PM GAME

Pitchers Hit 3:20- 3:35

Extras Hit 3:35- 4:00

Regulars Hit 4:00- 4:35

Visitors Hit 4:35- 5:15

Rox Infield 5:20- 5:30

Visitors Infield 5:30- 5:40

Grounds Crew 5:40- 6:05

7:05 PM GAME

Pitchers Hit 4:20- 4:35

Extras Hit 4:35- 5:00

Regulars Hit 5:00- 5:35

Visitors Hit 5:35- 6:15

Rox Infield 6:20- 6:30

Visitors Infield 6:30- 6:40

Grounds Crew 6:40- 7:05

Pregame Schedule

Rockies Official ScorersDave Einspahr (Ninth season)

Jack Rose (Fifth season)

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Facts & Figures◆ Capacity: 50,449◆ Total cost: $215 million.◆ The ballpark sits on 76 acres (including the playing field’sthree acres).◆ Groundbreaking: Oct. 16, 1992◆ Architects: HOKSport of Kansas City, Mo., who alsodesigned Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jacobs Field andDenver’s Pepsi Center, which opened in fall, 1999.◆ General Contractor: Mortenson/Barton Malow◆ Made up of 1.4 million bricks and 8,975 tons of steel ◆ Field lights: 528 main bulbs, each generating 2,000 watsof electricity.◆ The upper deck’s 20th row is colored purple, signifyingexactly one mile above sea level.◆ There are 52 luxury suites◆ 74 restrooms (35 women’s, 31 men’s, 8 family)◆ 43 permanent full-service concessions stands.◆ The Sony JumboTron is a 21,000-pound JTS-35 sys-tem, which stands 24 feet tall and 35 feet wide.◆ Sod: 120,000 square feet, grown at Graff Turf Farms inFort Morgan, Colo.◆ Drainage system: 10,000 feet of pipes, 3,000 tons ofpea gravel and 6,000 tons of sand, a drainage rate of fiveinches of precipitation per hour◆ Heating system: Coors has the only underground heat-ing system in baseball.

DimensionsLeftfield line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347 feetPower alley, left-center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .390 feetStraightaway centerfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415 feetPower alley, right-center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 feetRightfield line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 feetHeight of wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 feet (LF-RC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 feet (RF)

Distance from grandstand to home plate . . . . . . . .50’4”

Coors Field

GROUND RULESDugouts: Everything INPLAY unless ball goes into thedugout. Photographers’ areas are considered part ofdugout.

Foul Poles: Ball hitting any part of screen area supportedby poles down left- or right-field lines: HOME RUN.

Canvas (Tarp): Ball remaining behind or underneath can-vas: ONE BASE on pitch, TWO BASES on throw by field-er, TWO BASES on batted ball, otherwise in play. Fieldercan catch it standing on canvas.

Right-Field Manual Scoreboard: Ball going through thescoreboard, either on the bounce or the fly: TWO BASES.

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Games played, all-time (1995-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .558C o l o r a d o ’s Coors Field record, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1 6 - 2 4 2

Total home runs, 2001/all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .268/1785by Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124/896by opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144/887

All-Time…Pinch-Hit Homers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Leadoff Homers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Extra-Inning Homers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Inside-the-Park Homers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Homers by Left-Handed Hitters* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .623Homers by Right-Handed Hitters* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1059

*—excluding interleague play

ALL-TIME COORS HR LEADERSIn a Rockies uniformPlayer TotalLarry Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Vinny Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117Dante Bichette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Todd Helton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Andres Galarraga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Ellis Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Neifi Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Jeff Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Mike Lansing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Jeff Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Terry Shumpert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Eric Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Todd Hollandsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

In an opponent uniformPlayer TotalEric Karros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Sammy Sosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Gary Sheffield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Mike Piazza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Barry Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Reggie Sanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Jose Hernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Matt Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Ken Caminiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Chipper Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Jeff Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Shane Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Rich Aurilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Jeff Bagwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Luis Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Todd Hundley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Ray Lankford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Phil Nevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

With men on base…No. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Total0 138 136 139 105 155 130 134 9371 65 95 75 65 104 79 73 5562 33 34 28 35 40 31 37 2383 5 6 3 7 4 5 4 34

Totals 241 271 245 212 303 245 248 1765

The homer’s affect the Rockies record…

Rockies at home —2001— —All-Time—when hitting… Occurrences W L Pct. Occurrences W L Pct.six HR 0 0 0 — 3 3 0 1.000five-or-more 2 2 0 1.000 9 8 1 .888four-or-more HR 8 8 0 1.000 55 43 12 .781three-or-more HR 17 13 4 .764 130 93 37 .715two-or-more HR 36 23 13 .639 253 173 80 .683at least one HR 61 33 28 .541 444 268 176 .603no HR 20 8 12 .400 114 47 67 .412

Rockies at home —2001— —All-Time—when allowing… Occurrences W L Pct. Occurrences W L Pct.six HR 1 0 1 .000 6 2 4 .333five-OR-more HR 4 1 3 .250 21 5 16 .238four-or-more HR 10 2 8 .200 51 18 33 .353three-or-more HR 21 5 16 .238 111 39 72 .351two-or-more HR 44 17 27 .318 253 111 142 .439at least one HR 69 34 35 .492 447 219 228 .490no HR 12 7 5 .583 111 83 28 .747

Coors games with at least nine home runs…Total HR Date by Rockies Opponent, HR Final

10 May 1, 2000 5 Montreal, 5 15-8, Rockies10 June 9, 1999 5 Seattle, 5 16-11, Rockies10 Aug. 14, 1999 6 Montreal, 4 11-8 Rockies10 June 30, 1996 4 Los Angeles, 6 16-15, Rockies9 June 12, 2001 3 Seattle, 6 10-9, Mariners9 Sept. 22, 1998 4 Arizona, 5 6-8, D’backs9 June 29, 1996 3 Los Angeles, 6 10-13, Dodgers9 May 19, 1999 3 Cincinnati, 6 12-24, Reds9 June 22, 1999 4 Chicago, 5 13-12, Cubs

COORS HOME-RUN RATEGameswithout… 2001 Pct. All-timePct.at least one HR 2 .025 23 .041

Games withat least… 2001 Pct. All-timePct.one HR 79 .975 535 .959two HR 68 .840 452 .810three HR 51 .630 329 .590four HR 32 .400 207 .371five HR 20 .247 118 .211six HR 11 .136 66 .118seven HR 4 .050 37 .066eight HR 1 .012 17 .030nine HR 1 .012 9 .01610 HR 0 .000 4 .008

Coors Field Home Run Analysis

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Inside-the-Park Home Runs, Coors FieldPlayer Date, Opp.Larry Walker, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 17, 1999 vs. Cin.Mike Lansing, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 6, 1998 vs. SDEllis Burks, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 14, 1996 vs. Phi.

Three-Homer Games, Coors FieldPlayer Date, Opp.Barry Bonds, SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 9, 2001 vs. SFJose Ortiz, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 17, 2001 vs. Fla.Todd Hollandsworth, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 15, 2001 vs. Ari.Jeff Cirillo, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 28, 2000 vs. S.F.Todd Helton, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 1, 2000 vs. Mon.Vinny Castilla, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 5, 1999 vs. Mil.Jeffrey Hammonds, Cin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 19, 1999 vs. Cin.Mike Lansing, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 22, 1998 vs. Ari.Mike Piazza, L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 29, 1996 vs. L.A.Reggie Sanders, Cin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 15, 1995 vs. Cin.

Seven-RBI games, Coors FieldPlayer Date, Opp.Phil Nevin, SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 27, 2001 vs. SDTodd Hollandsworth, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 15, 2001 vs. Ari.Jeffrey Hammonds, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 12, 2000 vs. S.F.A. Galarraga, Col. (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 27, 1996 vs. L.A.Dante Bichette, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 17, 1999 vs. L.A.Mike Lansing, Mon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 18, 1996 vs. Mon.A. Galarraga, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 4, 1996 vs. Fla.

Coors Field CyclesPlayer Date, Opp.Mike Lansing, Col. (in four innings) . . . . . . .June 18, 2000 vs. Ari.Todd Helton, Col . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 19, 1999 vs. Fla.Neifi Perez, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 25, 1998 vs. StL.Dante Bichette, Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 10, 1998 vs. Tex.John Mabry, StL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 18, 1996 vs. StL.

Distance Player Opponent Date Pitcher Inning1. * 496’ Mike Piazza Los Angeles 9/26/97 Holmes 62. 493’ Larry Walker Oakland 8/31/97 Oquist 53. +488’ Barry Bonds San Francisco 9/9/01 Elarton 14. 487’ Andres Galarraga S e a t t l e 8 / 2 8 / 9 7 Olivares 65. 483’ Larry Walker Chicago 6/22/99 Sanders 6

483’ Ray Lankford St. Louis 5/19/96 Thompson 97. 482’ Jim Edmonds St. Louis 4/4/01 Neagle 1

#482’ Sammy Sosa Chicago 8/30/98 Kile 19. 478’ Mark McGwire St. Louis 9/5/97 Castillo 110. 478’ Ken Griffey, Jr. Seattle 6/9/99 Bohanon 4

478’ Andres Galarraga Atlanta 4/19/98 (2) Wright 3*—Off the LCF billboard between the scoreboard and Rockpile; #—Off the Coca-Cola billboard adjacent to the left-field scoreboard.+—Off the OriginalCoors sign above the visitor ’s bullpen in right-center.

Date Player OpponentJuly 20, 2001 Todd Helton, Col. (467) Los AngelesApril 4, 2001 Jim Edmonds, StL. (482 feet) St. LouisApril 4, 2001 Jim Edmonds, StL. (461 feet) St. LouisJuly 27, 2000 Larry Walker, Col. (445 feet) Los Ang.July 17, 2000 Larry Walker, Col. (473 feet) Oakland-1June 29, 2000 Barry Bonds, SF (449 feet) San Fran.May 13, 2000 Barry Bonds, SF(457 feet) San Fran.Aug. 14, 1999 Todd Helton, Col. (449 feet) Montreal

Date Player OpponentJune 23, 1999 Larry Walker, Col. (445 feet) ChicagoJune 22, 1999 Larry Walker, Col. (483 feet) ChicagoJune 9, 1999 Ken Griffey, Jr., Sea. (478 feet) SeattleAug. 31, 1997 Larry Walker, Col. (493 feet) OaklandJuly 10, 1997 Ken Caminiti, SD (465 feet) San DiegoJuly 11, 1996 Ken Caminiti, SD (461 feet) San DiegoMay 19, 1996 Ray Lankford, StL(483 feet) St. LouisMay 18, 1996 Larry Walker, Col. (475 feet) St. Louis

COORS FIELD FIRSTS◆ Official game: April 26, 1995

(Colorado 11, New York Mets 9)

◆ National Anthem: Colorado Children’s Chorale

◆ Pitch: 5:38 p.m., Bill Swift to Brett Butler

◆ Batter, Hit: Brett Butler, inf. single

◆ Run: Walt Weiss, first inning,April 26, 1995 vs. New York

◆ Extra-Base Hit, Run Batted In:Larry Walker, first-inning double

◆ Homer: Rico Brogna, fourth inn., off Bill Swift, April 26, 1995

◆ Grand Slam: Todd Hundley,fourth inning, April 26

◆ Stolen Base:Eric Young and Walt Weiss (double steal), April 27, 1995 vs NY

◆ Extra-Inning Game:April 26, 1995 vs. New York, Rockies 11, Mets 9;

Dante Bichette hit a three-run homer in the 14th

◆ Complete Game, Shutout:Tom Glavine, June 16, 1995, vs. Atl.

◆ Back-to-Back Home Runs:Mike Kingery and Roberto Mejia, May 6, 1995 vs. Los Angeles

◆ Pinch-Base Hit:Jim Tatum, April 26, 1995 vs. N.Y.

Coors Field’s Longest Home Runs

All-Time Upper Deck Home Runs

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All-Time Home Runs, Coors FieldTHE 361 PLAYERS WHO’VE HOMERED AT COORS FIELD

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HRAbbott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Abreu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Agbayani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Alfonzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Alicea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Allensworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Alou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Arias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Arias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Aurilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Ausmus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Baerga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bagwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Barajas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Barrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Batista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Batiste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bautista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Belliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Beltre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Benard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Bergeron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Berkman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Berry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Berryhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bichette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Biggio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Blanco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Blauser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Blum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Bohanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Bonilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Boone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Boone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bragg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Branson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Brogna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Buford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Bullinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Burnitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Burrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Caminiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Carpenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Carreon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Castilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117Castro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Cedeno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Cianfrocco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Cirillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Clemente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Colbrunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Conine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Coquillette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Cora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Cordero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Crespo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Cromer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1DaVanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Decker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Dellucci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Donnels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Ducey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Dunston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Durazo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Dye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Echevarria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HREdmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Elster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Erstad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Estalella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Eusebio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Fasano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Feliz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Freeman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Fullmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Gaetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Gagne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Galarraga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Gant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Garcia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Giambi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Giambi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Gil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Giles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Giles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Gilkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Girardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Glanville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Glaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Gload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Gomez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Gomez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Goodwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Goodwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Grebeck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Grieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Griffey Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Grissom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Grudzielanek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Guerrero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Guillen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Gwynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Hammonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Helton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Henley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Hernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Hernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Hiatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Hidalgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Hollandsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Hundley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Huskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Hyzdu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Incaviglia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Isringhausen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Javier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Jefferies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Joyner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Karl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Karros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HRKelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Kendall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Kieschnick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Kingery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Klesko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Konerko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Kotsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Kreuter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lampkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Lankford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Lansing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Larkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Leskanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Leyritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Lieberthal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Liriano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Livingstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lo Duca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Lockhart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lofton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Loretta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mabry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Magadan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Manwaring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Marrero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Matheny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Mayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3McCracken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3McEwing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1McGee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2McGriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4McGwire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7McRae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Mejia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mendez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Merced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mieske . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Millar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Mondesi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Mora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Morandini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mordecai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mouton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Neagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Nevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Newfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Nieves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Nilsson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Nunnally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Olerud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Orie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Ortiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Otero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Owens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Owens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Pagnozzi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Palmeiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Parent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Pena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Pendleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Petrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Piazza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Plantier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HRPolanco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Pratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Pujols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Pulliam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Ramirez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Randa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Relaford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Renteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Rios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Rivera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Rolen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sadler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Saenz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Sanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Santangelo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Segui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Servais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Sexson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sheaffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sheffield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Shumpert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Sorrento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Sosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Spiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Spiezio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sprague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Stairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Stinnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Stocker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Strange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Stynes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Surhoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Sveum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sweeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Swift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Tatis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Taubensee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Tavarez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Tejada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Trachsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Trammell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Uribe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Vander Wal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Vidro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Vizcaino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Wallach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Whiten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Widger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Wilkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Witt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Womack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Wooten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Yoshii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Zaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Zeile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Zuleta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

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Individual Shutouts,Coors Field (12)

Pitcher DateJohn Thomson, vs. Mil. Sept. 30, 2001Mike Hampton, vs. NY May 9, 2001B. Bohanon, vs. Phi. Aug. 28, 1999Andy Ashby, S.D. July 4, 1999Dave Mlicki, L.A. June 18, 1998Pedro Martinez, Mon. July 29, 1997Roger Bailey, vs. Phi. May 4, 1997Tom Glavine, Atl. April 18, 1997Hideo Nomo, L.A. Sept. 17, 1996M. Thompson, vs. Fla. Aug. 6, 1996Tom Glavine, Atl. June 16, 1995Pat Rapp, Fla. Sept. 17, 1995

Combined Shutouts,Coors Field (4)

Club DatePhiladelphia Aug. 12, 1997Houston May 24, 1997Colorado vs. Chi. July 27, 1997Colorado vs. Hou. June 12, 1996

Coors Field Complete Games (42)Pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DateJohn Thomson, vs. Mil. . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 30, 2001Randy Wolf, Phi. (6 inn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 1, 2001Mike Hampton vs. SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 23, 2001Pedro Astacio vs. SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 3, 2001Mike Hampton vs. NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 9, 2001Armando Reynoso, Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 28, 2000J. Wasdin, vs. Fla (7 inn.) . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 23, 2000Pedro Astacio, vs. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 20, 2000Pete Harnisch, Cin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 14, 2000Russ Ortiz, SF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 1, 1999J. Thomson, vs. L.A. (7 inn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 19, 1999B. Bohanon, vs. Phi. (G. 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 28, 1999Pedro Astacio, vs. L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 6, 1999Andy Ashby, SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 4, 1999Pedro Astacio, vs. Chi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 23, 1999Mark Gardner, SF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 16, 1999Omar Daal, Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 22, 1999Curt Schilling, Phi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 7, 1999Darryl Kile, vs. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 10, 1998Darryl Kile, vs. N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 9, 1998Chris Peters, Pit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 29, 1998Kevin Brown, SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 15, 1998Bobby Jones, vs. L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 21, 1998Dave Mlicki, L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 18, 1998John Thomson, vs. Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 4, 1998Denny Neagle, Atl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 19, 1998Pedro Martinez, Mon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 29, 1997Jamey Wright, vs. Chi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 24, 1997Kevin Ritz, vs. SF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 28, 1997

Pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DateAlex Fernandez, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 8, 1997Roger Bailey, vs. Phi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 4, 1997Roger Bailey, vs. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 22, 1997Tom Glavine, Atl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 18, 1997Hideo Nomo, L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 17, 1996Mark Thompson, vs. Pit. . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 24, 1996Mark Thompson, vs. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 6, 1996Kevin Ritz, vs. L.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 27, 1996Mark Thompson, vs. StL. . . . . . . . . . . . .May 19, 1996Kevin Ritz, vs. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 5, 1996Pat Rapp, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 17, 1995Chris Hammond, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 19, 1995Tom Glavine, Atl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 16, 1995

TotalsRockies pitchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Opponent pitchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Pitcher SO DateRandy Johnson 14 April 13, 2001Shawn Chacon 13 June 7, 2001Pedro Martinez, Mon. 13 July 29, 1997Darryl Kile, vs. Fla. 12 Sept. 10, 1998John Wasdin, vs. Fla. 11 Sept. 23, 2000

Pitcher SO DatePedro Astacio, vs. Chi. 11 May 24, 2000Pedro Astacio, vs. SF 11 May 13, 2000Pedro Astacio, vs. Mon 11 Aug. 15, 1999Pedro Astacio, vs. Chi. 11 June 23, 1999John Thomson, vs. Ari. 11 June 4, 1998

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Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERAbbott, Paul 1.29 1 1 0 7.0 1Abbott, Jim 6.00 1 0 0 6.0 4Abbott, Kyle - 1 0 0 0.0 0Acevedo, Juan 7.35 33 3 4 49.0 40Adams, Terry 4.35 13 3 0 31.0 15Adamson, Joel 22.50 1 0 0 2.0 5Aguilera, Rick 5.06 6 0 0 5.1 3Aldred, Scott 18.00 1 0 1 2.0 4Alfonseca, A n t o n i o 7.20 7 0 0 5.0 4Almanza, A. 33.75 3 0 1 1.1 5Almanzar, Carlos 2.70 3 0 0 3.1 1Alston, Garvin 5.79 5 1 0 4.2 3Alvarez, Tavo 1.50 1 1 0 6.0 1Anderson, Brian 7.66 5 1 1 24.2 21Anderson, Jimmy 15.32 4 0 2 12.1 21Ankiel, Rick 7.20 1 0 1 5.0 4Appier, Kevin 45.00 1 0 1 1.0 5Aquino, Luis 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 0Armas Jr., Tony 6.00 1 1 0 6.0 4Arnold, Jamie 12.15 2 0 2 6.2 9Arocha, Rene 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 0Arrojo, Rolando 7.33 9 3 4 46.2 38Ashby, Andy 5.97 5 3 1 31.2 21Astacio, Pedro 7.20 69 24 24 399.0 319Avery, Steve 9.39 2 1 1 7.2 8Ayala, Bobby 6.75 4 0 0 5.1 4Aybar, Manny 5.50 9 1 0 18.0 11Bailes, Scott 0.00 1 0 0 1.1 0Bailey, Cory 2.08 4 0 1 4.1 1Bailey, Roger 5.82 46 12 5 176.1 114Baldwin, James 7.50 1 0 1 6.0 5Banks, Willie 17.36 3 0 1 4.2 9Barber, Brian 4.50 1 1 0 6.0 3Barton, Shawn 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0B a t c h e l o r, Richard 4.50 2 1 0 2.0 1Batista, Miguel 13.06 4 0 0 10.1 15Bautista, Jose 12.27 4 0 1 3.2 5Beck, Rod 1.59 6 0 0 5.2 1Beckett, Robbie 18.00 5 0 0 4.0 8Bedrosian, Steve 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Beech, Matt 0.00 1 1 0 7.0 0Belinda, Stan 5.58 32 1 2 30.2 19Belitz, Todd 9.45 5 1 1 6.2 7Beltran, Rigo 8.18 11 0 0 11.0 10Benes, Andy 7.09 8 3 3 45.2 36Benes, Alan 10.59 5 1 0 17.0 20Benitez, A r m a n d o 10.13 5 0 0 5.1 6Bennett, Joel 3.60 1 1 0 5.0 2Bennett, Shayne 19.29 2 0 1 4.2 10Benson, Kris 2.57 1 0 0 7.0 2Bere, Jason 7.11 3 0 0 12.2 10Bergman, Sean 10.47 6 0 1 16.1 19Berumen, Andres 7.36 2 0 1 3.2 3Bielecki, Mike 15.43 5 0 1 4.2 8Bierbrodt, Nick 3.86 1 1 0 7.0 3Blair, Willie 8.82 7 0 2 16.1 16Blank, Matt 10.13 2 0 0 2.2 3Blazier, Ron 0.00 1 0 0 2.1 0Bochtler, Doug 0.00 5 0 0 6.0 0Boehringer, Brian 0.00 6 0 0 7.1 0Bohanon, Brian 7.54 49 14 16 244.2 205Bones, Ricky 17.65 6 0 1 8.2 17Borbon, Pedro 0.00 5 0 0 2.1 0Borland, Toby 5.40 6 1 1 10.0 6Borowski, Joe 8.10 3 0 0 3.1 3Bottalico, Ricky 10.00 10 0 1 9.0 10Bottenfield, Kent 5.40 9 1 1 15.0 9Bourgeois, Steve 10.24 2 0 1 9.2 11Brantley, Jeff 5.79 5 0 1 4.2 3Brewer, Billy 3.86 3 0 0 2.1 1Brewington, Jamie 6.75 1 1 0 5.1 4Brocail, Doug 3.60 3 0 0 5.0 2Brock, Chris 10.61 3 0 1 9.1 11Brohawn, Troy 4.91 5 0 1 7.1 4Brower, Jim 9.53 1 0 0 5.2 6Brown, Kevin 3.93 8 5 3 55.0 24Brownson, Mark 9.70 5 0 1 21.1 23Brunette, Justin 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Brunson, Will 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Bruske, Jim 5.06 4 0 0 5.1 3Buddie, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0Bullinger, Jim 15.43 3 1 1 11.2 20Burba, Dave 10.18 7 1 1 20.1 23Burke, John 9.27 14 3 4 33.0 34Burkett, John 7.54 6 1 3 37.0 31Burrows, Terry 13.50 1 0 1 1.1 2Busby, Mike 4.91 2 1 0 3.2 2Byrd, Paul 9.82 5 0 2 11.0 12Cabrera, Jose 6.75 4 0 1 4.0 3Cammack, Eric 18.00 1 0 0 2.0 4Candiotti, Tom 7.88 2 0 0 8.0 7Carlson, Dan 4.70 2 1 0 7.2 4Carlyle, Buddy 63.00 2 0 0 1.0 7Carmona, Rafael 67.50 1 0 0 0.2 5Carrara, Giovanni 11.51 9 0 1 20.1 26Carrasco, Hector 12.19 7 1 2 10.1 14Casian, Larry 2.25 7 0 0 4.0 1Castillo, Frank 4.37 12 6 3 80.1 39Cather, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0Chacon, Shawn 5.27 13 4 5 80.1 47

Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERCharlton, Norm 27.00 1 0 0 1.0 3Checo, Robinson 15.00 1 0 1 3.0 5Chen, Bruce 7.36 2 2 0 7.1 6Chouinard, B. 5.47 26 1 1 26.1 16Christiansen, J. 7.15 11 0 2 11.1 9Clark, Mark 10.45 2 0 2 10.1 12Clement, Matt 7.17 5 1 2 21.1 17Clontz, Brad 13.89 13 0 2 11.2 18Cloude, Ken 5.40 2 0 0 10.0 6Coggin, Dave 2.57 1 1 0 7.0 2Connelly, Steve 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 0Cook, Dennis 3.52 7 0 0 7.2 3Cooke, Steve 81.00 1 0 0 0.1 3Coppinger, Rocky 3.38 2 0 1 2.2 1Cordero, Francisco - 1 0 0 0.0 0Cordova, Francisco 3.27 3 1 0 11.0 4Cormier, Rheal 6.75 3 0 1 8.0 6Cornelius, Reid 6.35 1 0 1 5.2 4Crabtree, Tim 1.93 3 0 1 4.2 1Creek, Doug 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 0Croushore, Rick 7.30 6 1 0 12.1 10Cummings, John 6.75 3 0 0 2.2 2Cunnane, Will 2.57 6 1 0 14.0 4D'Amico, Jeff 4.00 2 1 1 9.0 4Daal, Omar 8.90 10 3 3 30.1 30Dale, Carl 67.50 1 0 0 0.2 5Darensbourg, Vic 4.50 6 0 0 4.0 2Darwin, Danny 6.75 3 0 1 6.2 5Davenport, Joe 4.76 4 0 0 5.2 3Davey, Tom 4.91 4 0 1 3.2 2Davis, Kane 5.12 31 0 2 38.2 22de los Santos, Va l e r i o 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 0DeHart, Rick 54.00 1 0 0 0.1 2DeJean, Mike 5.33 122 11 4 147.0 87del Toro, Miguel 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0DeLucia, Rich 3.18 6 0 0 5.2 2Dempster, Ryan 17.61 2 0 2 7.2 15Dessens, Elmer 8.44 4 2 0 16.0 15Dewey, Mark 2.79 7 0 0 9.2 3Dingman, Craig 18.00 4 0 0 4.0 8Dipoto, Jerry 3.95 128 9 6 159.2 70Dishman, Glenn 7.36 3 1 0 7.1 6Dotel, Octavio 8.62 4 0 1 15.2 15Dougherty, Jim 27.00 2 0 1 3.1 10Drabek, Doug 13.15 3 0 1 13.0 19Dreifort, Darren 3.73 8 1 2 31.1 13Duncan, Courtney 13.50 1 0 1 0.2 1Dyer, Mike 5.68 6 1 0 6.1 4Eaton, Adam 5.68 3 3 0 19.0 12Eckersley, Dennis 23.14 3 1 1 2.1 6Edmondson, Brian 3.60 3 0 0 5.0 2Eischen, Joey 31.50 2 0 0 2.0 7Elarton, Scott 7.49 6 0 1 33.2 28Eldred, Cal 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Ellis, Robert 11.25 1 0 0 4.0 5Embree, Alan 8.38 14 0 1 9.2 9Erdos, Todd 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 0Ericks, John 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 1Estes, Shawn 6.92 7 2 2 39.0 30Estrada, Horacio 14.54 4 1 1 4.1 7Falteisek, Steve 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 0Farmer, Mike 11.32 3 0 0 10.1 13Farnsworth, Kyle 11.25 3 0 1 4.0 5Fassero, Jeff 8.64 4 0 2 16.2 16Fernandez, Sid 1.50 1 1 0 6.0 1Fernandez, Osvaldo 4.26 1 0 1 6.1 3Fernandez, Alex 5.25 2 1 1 12.0 7Fetters, Mike 6.52 11 0 1 9.2 7Fikac, Jeremy 0.00 3 0 0 2.0 0Finley, Chuck 4.26 2 2 0 12.2 6Florie, Bryce 5.91 7 1 0 10.2 7Ford, Ben 40.50 1 0 0 0.2 3Fossas, Tony 5.79 8 1 0 4.2 3Foster, Kevin 10.53 5 1 2 19.2 23Foulke, Keith 54.00 1 0 1 0.2 4Fox, Chad 5.40 2 0 0 1.2 1Franco, John 1.35 7 0 0 6.2 1Franklin, Ryan 3.38 1 0 0 2.2 1Frascatore, John 10.80 6 0 1 6.2 8Freeman, Marvin 6.92 28 7 7 128.2 99Frey, Steve 3.00 3 0 0 3.0 1Fuentes, Brian 0.00 1 1 0 1.2 0Fultz, Aaron 17.36 8 0 0 4.2 9Fyhrie, Mike 37.80 2 0 1 1.2 7Gaetti, Gary 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Gagne, Eric 11.05 3 1 0 14.2 18Gandarillas, Gus 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 1Garcia, Ramon 6.43 3 0 1 7.0 5Gardner, Mark 8.06 7 1 3 25.2 23Garibay, Daniel 18.00 1 0 1 1.0 2Glavine, Tom 3.46 8 2 1 54.2 21Gomes, Wayne 4.15 5 1 1 4.1 2Gomez, Pat 9.00 3 0 0 3.0 3Gonzalez, Lariel 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Gonzalez, Jeremi 5.14 1 0 1 7.0 4Gonzalez, Dicky 8.44 1 1 0 5.1 5Gorecki, Rick 34.71 1 0 0 2.1 9Grahe, Joe 6.08 10 3 2 40.0 27Graves, Danny 2.31 7 1 0 11.2 3Green, Tyler 7.50 1 0 1 6.0 5

Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERGroom, Buddy 2.45 2 0 0 3.2 1Gross, Kip 27.00 1 0 0 0.1 1Gross, Kevin 31.50 1 0 1 2.0 7Gunderson, Eric 1.80 6 0 1 5.0 1Guthrie, Mark 11.57 7 0 0 4.2 6Habyan, John 6.00 12 1 0 18.0 12Hackman, Luther 9.69 4 1 1 13.0 14Halama, John 2.45 1 1 0 7.1 2Hall, Darren 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 0Hamilton, Joey 7.71 4 1 2 21.0 18Hammond, Chris 5.06 3 1 1 10.2 6Hampton, Mike 5.95 20 12 7 127.0 84Hansell, Greg 13.50 1 0 0 0.2 1Harkey, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0Harnisch, Pete 4.01 9 5 1 58.1 26Harris, Reggie 3.38 3 0 0 2.2 1Harris, Greg 4.91 3 0 0 3.2 2Hartgraves, Dean 13.50 3 0 0 1.1 2Hasegawa, S. 3.60 4 0 0 5.0 2Hawblitzel, Ryan 4.50 6 0 0 12.0 6Haynes, Jimmy 8.56 3 0 1 13.2 13Helling, Rick 6.30 3 1 0 10.0 7Henke, Tom 9.00 2 0 0 2.0 2Henry, Doug 7.23 16 0 4 18.2 15Henry, Butch 9.00 1 0 1 6.0 6Hentgen, Pat 4.76 1 1 0 5.2 3Heredia, Felix 8.74 13 1 0 11.1 11Heredia, Gil - 1 0 1 0.0 4Herges, Matt 3.29 8 1 1 13.2 5Hermanson, Dustin 12.60 3 0 2 10.0 14Hernandez, Roberto 0.00 1 1 0 2.0 0Hernandez, Xavier 3.24 8 0 1 8.1 3Hernandez, Livan 8.80 5 0 1 30.2 30Herndon, Junior 54.00 1 0 1 0.2 4Hershiser, Orel 6.50 3 1 1 18.0 13Hickerson, Bryan 14.29 12 1 0 11.1 18Hitchcock, Sterling 6.35 5 1 1 28.1 20Hoffman, Trevor 6.11 16 1 2 17.2 12Holmes, Darren 4.10 92 13 2 129.2 59Holt, Chris 6.23 4 0 1 17.1 12Holtz, Mike 27.00 1 0 0 0.1 1Holzemer, Mark 13.50 1 0 0 2.0 3Honeycutt, Rick 0.00 4 0 0 3.1 0Hook, Chris 3.86 3 0 0 4.2 2House, Craig 3.00 10 0 0 9.0 3Hudek, John 8.44 5 0 0 5.1 5Hunter, Rich 16.88 1 0 0 2.2 5Hutchinson, Chad 7.71 1 0 0 2.1 2Hutton, Mark 7.47 7 1 1 15.2 13Irabu, Hideki 36.00 1 0 1 2.0 8Isringhausen, Jason 8.79 4 0 1 14.1 14Jackson, Mike 3.18 5 0 0 5.2 2Jackson, Danny 11.45 3 0 1 11.0 14Jacome, Jason 3.60 1 0 0 5.0 2James, Mike 7.50 7 0 0 6.0 5Jarvis, Kevin 6.23 20 3 2 86.2 60Jennings, Jason 14.14 2 0 1 7.0 11Jensen, Ryan 3.00 1 1 0 6.0 2Jimenez, Jose 4.52 78 9 2 75.2 38Johnson, Dane 0.00 1 0 0 3.0 0Johnson, Randy 4.41 5 3 2 34.2 17Johnson, Mike 9.39 2 0 0 7.2 8Johnstone, John 6.30 9 1 3 10.0 7Jones, Doug 5.68 5 0 1 6.1 4Jones, Bobby M. 6.59 35 8 7 143.1 105Jones, Bobby J. 8.67 8 2 2 36.1 35Jones, Todd 11.81 4 0 0 5.1 7Jones, Marcus 15.43 1 0 0 2.1 4Jordan, Ricardo 0.00 2 1 0 0.1 0Judd, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 2.2 0Juden, Jeff 15.00 3 0 2 9.0 15Kamieniecki, Scott 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Karchner, Matt 13.50 3 0 0 1.1 2Karl, Scott 8.54 11 3 1 45.1 43Karsay, Steve 6.75 2 0 1 2.2 2Kashiwada, Ta k a s h i 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 1Kile, Darryl 6.76 36 11 15 218.1 164Kim, Byung-Hyun 9.90 8 1 2 10.0 11King, Ray 0.00 4 0 0 3.0 0King, Curtis 2.84 5 0 1 6.1 2Kline, Steve 0.00 10 0 0 9.0 0Koplove, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Krueger, Bill 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 1Kubinski, Tim 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Langston, Mark 13.50 1 0 0 4.2 7Lankford, Frank 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Larkin, Andy 12.60 1 0 1 5.0 7Lawrence, Brian 1.50 1 1 0 6.0 1Lee, David 5.86 28 2 2 35.1 23Leiper, Dave 22.50 1 0 0 2.0 5Leiter, Mark 7.31 8 1 2 28.1 23Leiter, Al 9.00 4 1 3 25.0 25Leskanic, Curtis 5.14 179 17 6 215.1 123Levine, Al 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 1Levrault, Allen 6.00 1 0 0 3.0 2Lidle, Cory 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 2Lieber, Jon 5.62 9 3 4 41.2 26Ligtenberg, Kerry 0.00 4 0 0 3.2 0Lima, Jose 4.38 7 1 0 24.2 12Lincoln, Mike 0.00 1 1 0 1.1 0

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Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERLira, Felipe 19.64 2 0 0 3.2 8Lloyd, Graeme 0.00 2 1 0 2.0 0Loaiza, Esteban 7.77 4 2 1 22.0 19Loewer, Carlton 2.84 1 1 0 6.1 2Loiselle, Rich 10.80 4 0 0 3.1 4Lomon, Kevin 6.75 2 0 1 2.2 2Looper, Braden 3.00 4 0 0 6.0 2Lopez, Albie 23.63 1 0 1 2.2 7Lowe, Sean 9.82 1 0 0 3.2 4Ludwick, Eric 108.00 1 0 1 0.1 4Luebbers, Larry 3.60 1 1 0 5.0 2Lundquist, David 33.75 2 0 1 1.1 5MacDonald, Bob 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0Maddux, Greg 6.23 5 4 0 30.1 21Maddux, Mike 11.25 4 0 0 4.0 5Maduro, Calvin 17.18 1 0 1 3.2 7Magnante, Mike 7.27 7 1 2 8.2 7Mahomes, Pat 9.00 2 0 0 1.0 1Mairena, Oswaldo 27.00 1 0 0 1.0 3Mantei, Matt 15.26 10 0 2 7.2 13Manuel, Barry 2.84 3 0 0 6.1 2Manzanillo, Josias 11.12 4 0 0 5.2 7Marte, Damaso 0.00 1 0 0 3.2 0Martin, Tom 9.64 3 0 0 4.2 5Martinez, Javier 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Martinez, Pedro 3.43 3 1 1 21.0 8Martinez, Ramon 4.94 5 2 2 31.0 17Martinez, Pedro A . 13.50 2 1 1 1.1 2Martinez, Dennis 23.63 1 0 1 2.2 7Masaoka, Onan 2.25 6 1 0 4.0 1Mathews, Terry 7.00 6 1 1 9.0 7Mathews, T.J. 10.24 8 1 1 9.2 11Matthews, Mike 3.00 3 0 1 9.0 3Maurer, Dave 2.70 3 0 0 3.1 1Mauser,Tim 18.00 2 0 1 2.0 4May, Darrell 18.00 1 0 0 2.0 4Mayne, Brent 0.00 1 1 0 1.0 0McCurry, Jeff 5.25 17 0 4 24.0 14McElroy, Chuck 3.97 71 9 0 77.0 34McGlinchy, Kevin 0.00 3 0 0 4.0 0McMichael, Greg 6.00 11 0 2 12.0 8Meadows, Brian 9.00 1 0 0 6.0 6Medina, Rafael 3.86 1 0 1 7.0 3Menechino, Frank 36.00 1 0 0 1.0 4Mercado, Hector 7.20 3 1 1 5.0 4Mercker, Kent 2.70 6 3 0 26.2 8Mesa, Jose 2.25 4 0 0 4.0 1Miceli, Dan 6.93 23 1 0 24.2 19Michalak, Chris 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 0Miller,Trever 5.06 4 0 0 5.1 3Miller, Wade 10.50 1 0 1 6.0 7Miller, Kurt - 1 0 0 0.0 0Mills, Alan 7.20 4 0 0 5.0 4Millwood, Kevin 1.91 4 3 0 28.1 6Mimbs, Michael 5.19 3 0 0 8.2 5Minchey, Nate 13.50 2 0 0 2.0 3Minor, Blas 1.50 2 0 0 6.0 1Mlicki, Dave 6.12 6 1 2 25.0 17Mohler, Mike 11.57 6 0 2 4.2 6Moore, Marcus 27.00 2 0 1 0.2 2Moraga, David 45.00 1 0 0 1.0 5Morel, Ramon 13.50 1 0 0 2.0 3Morgan, Mike 8.28 8 1 2 25.0 23Morman, Alvin 11.57 2 0 0 2.1 3Morris, Matt 7.50 3 0 2 18.0 15Mota, Guillermo 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Moyer, Jamie 10.13 1 0 1 5.1 6Mulder, Mark 20.25 1 0 1 4.0 9Mulholland, Terry 8.15 14 1 6 38.2 35Munoz, Bobby 4.50 2 1 1 10.0 5Munoz, Mike 5.77 124 7 1 106.0 68Murphy, Rob 9.00 2 0 0 1.0 1Murray, Heath 18.90 1 0 1 3.1 7Myers, Rodney 1.80 9 0 0 15.0 3Myers, Mike 3.71 88 2 3 53.1 22Myers, Randy 7.94 7 0 1 5.2 5Nathan, Joe 13.83 3 0 2 13.2 21Navarro, Jaime 9.56 3 1 1 16.0 17Neagle, Denny 6.24 22 9 5 119.2 83Nen, Robb 6.52 12 0 2 9.2 7Nichting, Chris 0.00 3 0 0 2.2 0Nied, David 16.62 5 0 1 4.1 8Nitkowski, C.J. 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Nomo, Hideo 7.83 6 2 1 33.1 29Nunez, Jose A. 5.79 5 0 0 4.2 3Nunez, Vladimir 5.79 3 0 0 4.2 3Ogea, Chad 7.36 2 0 0 11.0 9Ojala, Kirt 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Olivares, Omar 6.53 11 1 3 30.1 22Oliver, Darren 5.79 4 1 0 23.1 15Olson, Gregg 10.50 8 1 2 6.0 7Oquist, Mike 15.63 2 0 2 6.1 11Orosco, Jesse 27.00 3 0 0 0.2 2Ortiz, Ramon 4.05 1 1 0 6.2 3Ortiz, Russ 4.43 3 1 1 22.1 11Osborne, Donovan 10.38 1 0 1 4.1 5Osuna, Antonio 6.89 13 1 0 15.2 12Padilla, Vicente 9.00 3 0 0 3.0 3Painter, Lance 5.43 45 6 0 61.1 37Palacios, Vicente 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 0Pall, Donn 3.38 1 0 0 2.2 1Paniagua, Jose 9.00 2 0 0 1.0 1Park, Chan Ho 6.95 10 4 2 44.0 34Parra, Jose 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Parrett, Jeff 5.40 4 0 1 6.2 4Parris, Steve 9.82 2 1 1 7.1 8

Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERPatrick, Bronswell 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 1Patterson, Danny 0.00 3 1 0 2.2 0Patterson, Bob 3.38 5 0 0 2.2 1Pavano, Carl 1.50 1 0 0 6.0 1Pena, Alejandro 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 0Penny, Brad 5.14 1 1 0 7.0 4Percival, Troy 0.00 3 0 0 3.2 0Perez, Carlos 6.86 5 2 1 21.0 16Perez, Yorkis 11.00 10 0 1 9.0 11Perez, Mike 13.50 3 0 0 1.1 2Perisho, Matt 3.38 2 0 0 8.0 3Person, Robert 5.79 4 0 0 9.1 6Peters, Chris 8.14 5 2 2 21.0 19Peterson, Kyle 9.00 1 0 0 2.0 2Petkovsek, Mark 6.08 11 1 2 37.0 25Pisciotta, Marc 9.00 2 0 0 1.0 1Plantenberg, Erik 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 1Plesac, Dan 7.04 10 0 1 7.2 6Plunk, Eric 10.80 2 1 1 1.2 2Politte, Cliff 1.59 1 1 0 5.2 1Poole, Jim 5.40 6 0 0 6.2 4Portugal, Mark 6.60 4 1 1 15.0 11Porzio, Mike 12.10 10 0 0 9.2 13Pote, Lou 0.00 1 0 0 3.0 0Powell, Jay 3.08 25 2 0 26.1 9Powell, Ross 9.82 3 0 0 3.2 4Powell, Jeremy 15.63 3 0 3 12.2 22Prieto, Ariel 3.00 1 0 0 6.0 2Prinz, Bret 18.00 2 0 0 1.0 2Prokopec, Luke 8.31 3 0 1 8.2 8Pugh, Tim 6.35 2 0 1 5.2 4Pulsipher, Bill 5.40 2 1 1 10.0 6Quantrill, Paul 7.20 1 0 1 5.0 4Radinsky, Scott 7.27 10 2 0 8.2 7Raggio, Brady 16.20 3 0 0 1.2 3Rain, Steve 27.00 1 0 0 0.2 2Ramirez, Roberto 9.35 18 1 4 26.0 27Ramirez, Hector 13.50 1 0 0 1.1 2Rapp, Pat 7.71 7 2 2 37.1 32Rath, Fred 3.00 1 0 0 3.0 1Reed, Steve 3.09 106 7 5 116.1 40Reed, Rick 7.05 6 3 2 37.0 29Reitsma, Chris 17.18 1 0 0 3.2 7Rekar, Bryan 10.16 17 2 5 72.2 82Remlinger, Mike 6.57 14 1 3 24.2 18Reyes, Carlos 0.00 2 0 0 2.1 0Reyes, Dennys 6.91 8 0 3 14.1 11Reyes, Al 12.71 6 0 0 5.2 8Reynolds, Shane 3.51 4 2 1 25.2 10Reynoso, Armando 5.49 29 10 8 154.0 94Rhodes, Arthur 10.13 2 0 0 2.2 3Riedling, John 11.57 2 0 0 2.1 3Rigby, Brad 0.00 2 0 0 1.1 0Riggan, Jerrod 4.91 2 0 0 3.2 2Rincon, Ricardo 2.70 4 0 1 3.1 1Ritchie, Todd 5.54 2 1 0 13.0 8Ritz, Kevin 6.22 41 15 13 233.0 161Rivera, Roberto 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0Rocker, John 36.00 5 0 3 2.0 8Rodriguez, Felix 4.74 14 0 0 19.0 10Rodriguez, Frank 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 3Rodriguez, Rich 7.45 11 0 0 9.2 8Rogers, Kenny 4.15 2 0 0 13.0 6Rojas, Mel 5.25 10 0 0 12.0 7Roque, Rafael 6.23 2 0 0 4.1 3Rose, Brian 7.08 7 2 4 34.1 27Rosselli, Joe 23.14 1 0 0 2.1 6Ruebel, Matt 6.97 2 0 0 10.1 8Rueter, Kirk 6.12 8 5 1 42.2 29Ruffcorn, Scott 7.36 2 0 0 3.2 3Ruffin, Bruce 3.76 65 6 3 64.2 27Ruffin, Johnny 12.46 3 1 0 4.1 6Rusch, Glendon 7.94 1 0 1 5.2 5Ryan, Ken 3.00 6 1 0 6.0 2Sabel, Erik 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 0Saberhagen, Bret 8.74 6 1 1 22.2 22Sager, A.J. 5.40 6 0 0 10.0 6Saipe, Mike 4.50 1 0 0 6.0 3Sanchez, Jesus 9.00 7 0 3 26.0 26Sanders, Scott 8.53 6 2 2 12.2 12Sasaki, Kazuhiro 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Sauerbeck, Scott 1.00 7 2 0 9.0 1Scanlan, Bob 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 0Schilling, Curt 4.78 8 2 1 52.2 28Schmidt, Jason 7.56 5 1 0 25.0 21Schoeneweis, Scott 0.00 1 0 0 1.1 0Schourek, Pete 9.72 5 0 2 16.2 18Schrenk, Steve 0.00 1 0 0 1.2 0Schutz, Carl 27.00 1 0 0 0.1 1Scott, Tim 1.17 8 0 1 7.2 1Seanez, Rudy 9.64 7 0 0 4.2 5Sele, Aaron 2.70 2 1 0 13.1 4Serafini, Dan 9.00 2 0 0 3.0 3Serrano, Wascar 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 1Service, Scott 11.25 7 1 0 8.0 10Shaw, Jeff 3.31 16 0 1 16.1 6Shields, Scot 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Silva, Jose 5.87 5 0 1 7.2 5Slocumb, Heathcliff 0.00 6 0 0 7.2 0Slusarski, Joe 3.68 5 1 1 7.1 3Small, Aaron 3.38 2 0 0 2.2 1Smart, J.D. 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Smiley, John 2.70 1 1 0 6.2 2Smith, Dan 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Smith, Bud 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Smith, Pete 2.08 3 0 0 4.1 1

Pitcher ERA G W L IP ERSmith, Lee 3.38 3 0 0 2.2 1Smith, Chuck 4.50 2 2 0 12.0 6Smith, Zane 13.50 1 0 1 4.0 6Smoltz, John 5.79 6 1 2 28.0 18Snyder, John 7.50 1 0 1 6.0 5Soderstrom, Steve 4.50 1 1 0 6.0 3Sodowsky, Clint 0.00 3 0 0 4.0 0Sparks, Steve W. 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Speier, Justin 3.93 25 3 2 36.2 16Spradlin, Jerry 2.57 5 0 0 7.0 2Springer, Russ 0.66 12 0 1 13.2 1Stanifer, Rob 3.52 5 0 0 7.2 3Stechschulte, Gene 11.57 3 0 0 2.1 3Stephenson, Garrett 9.00 1 0 0 5.0 5Stevens, Dave 0.00 1 0 0 2.2 0Stoops, Jim 3.00 2 0 0 3.0 1Stottlemyre, Todd 13.50 1 0 1 2.0 3Strickland, Scott 18.69 5 0 0 4.1 9Stull, Everett 13.50 1 0 1 2.0 3Sullivan, Scott 9.88 9 0 0 13.2 15Suzuki, Mac 24.00 4 0 1 6.0 16Swift, Bill 5.56 21 8 4 100.1 62Swindell, Greg 5.40 14 1 0 13.1 8Tabaka, Jeff 4.15 3 0 0 4.1 2Tam, Jeff 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 1Tapani, Kevin 7.94 5 4 1 28.1 25Tatis, Ramon 7.71 2 0 0 2.1 2Tavarez, Julian 3.70 36 4 1 82.2 34Taylor, Billy 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 1Telemaco, A m a u r y 6.55 4 0 1 11.0 8Telford, Anthony 9.49 8 0 1 12.1 13Tewksbury, Bob 8.18 2 0 0 11.0 10Thobe, Tom 0.00 1 0 0 1.1 0Thompson, Mark 7.17 37 7 9 140.2 112Thomson, John 6.06 39 10 14 222.2 150Thurman, Mike 6.10 2 0 1 10.1 7Timlin, Mike 21.60 3 0 1 3.1 8Tollberg, Brian 4.08 4 2 1 28.2 13Torres, Salomon 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0Trachsel, Steve 7.83 6 2 1 33.1 29Trombley, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Urbani, Tom 13.50 1 0 0 1.1 2Urbina, Ugueth 4.40 9 2 1 14.1 7Valdes, Ismael 6.12 9 4 1 42.2 29Valdes, Marc 7.71 6 0 1 7.0 6Valdez, Carlos 6.75 2 0 0 2.2 2Va l e n z u e l a , F e r n a n d o 7.88 2 0 1 8.0 7Van Poppel, Todd 6.94 4 1 0 11.2 9VanLandingha, Wi l l i a m 3.60 1 0 0 5.0 2Vazquez, Javier 6.94 2 1 1 11.2 9Venafro, Mike 21.60 3 0 0 1.2 4Veres, Randy 0.00 3 0 0 4.2 0Veres, Dave 4.88 88 6 6 103.1 56Villone, Ron 5.45 17 1 0 36.1 22Vogelsong, Ryan 0.00 2 0 0 4.0 0Vosberg, Ed 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 1Wade, Terrell 12.46 4 0 0 4.1 6Wagner, Billy 3.38 10 0 1 8.0 3Wagner, Paul 5.40 4 0 2 13.1 8Wainhouse, Dave 6.68 24 1 0 32.1 24Walker, Mike 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Walker, Kevin 1.80 5 0 0 5.0 1Walker, Pete 22.09 2 0 0 3.2 9Wall, Donne 8.22 9 2 2 23.0 21Wallace, Jeff 5.40 2 0 0 1.2 1Wasdin, John 6.87 18 1 2 36.2 28Washburn, Jarrod 2.70 2 1 0 6.2 2Watson, Allen 9.53 3 0 1 11.1 12Weathers, Dave 11.02 10 0 1 16.1 20Weber, Neil 27.00 1 0 0 0.1 1Wells, Bob 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Wells, David 12.46 1 0 1 4.1 6Wendell, Turk 9.17 21 2 1 17.2 18Wengert, Don 16.20 4 0 0 3.1 6Wetteland, John 20.25 6 0 2 4.0 9White, Rick 0.00 1 0 0 2.2 0White, Gabe 5.44 79 12 4 96.0 58Whiteside, Matt 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 1Wickman, Bob 4.76 5 0 1 5.2 3Wilkins, Marc 4.73 7 1 2 13.1 7Williams, Dave 1.93 1 0 0 4.2 1Williams, Todd 7.36 1 1 0 3.2 3Williams, Mike 10.24 8 1 1 9.2 11Williams, Woody 12.81 4 1 1 19.2 28Williams, Brian 17.47 5 1 1 5.2 11Williamson, Scott 3.12 3 1 0 8.2 3Wilson, Gary 13.50 1 0 0 1.1 2Wilson, Trevor 30.86 1 0 1 2.1 8Witasick, Jay 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Witt, Bobby 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0Wohlers, Mark 10.80 10 0 0 6.2 8Wolf, Randy 3.27 2 1 0 11.0 4Wood, Kerry 5.25 2 0 0 12.0 7Woodall, Brad 4.76 2 0 2 5.2 3Woodard, Steve 5.56 3 1 0 11.1 7Worrell, Tim 2.70 11 0 1 13.1 4Worrell, Todd 5.00 11 0 1 9.0 5Wright, Jamey 7.01 46 13 16 271.0 211Yoshii, Masato 6.04 12 2 3 70.0 47Young, Anthony 6.23 4 1 1 4.1 3Zerbe, Chad 27.00 3 0 0 1.1 4Zimmerman, Jeff 0.00 2 0 0 2.2 0Zimmerman, Jordan 0.00 1 0 0 1.1 0

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Season, Major Leagues4,483,350 (1993)

( P r e v. 4,028,318, Toronto, 1992)

Season, National League4,483,350 (1993)

(Prev. 3,608,881, LA, 1982)

Fastest to 4,000,00071 dates (1993)

(Prev. 81 dates, Tor., 1991-92)

Fastest to 3,000,00052 dates (1994)

(Prev. 53 dates, Col., 1993)(Before‘93: 61 dates, To r., 1992)

Fastest to 2,000,00036 dates (1993)

(Prev. 41 dates, Tor., 1992)

Fastest to 1,000,00017 dates (1993)

(Prev. 21 dates, Tor., 1992)

Opening Day80,227 (April 9, 1993 vs. Mon.)

(Prev. 78,672 at LAvs. SF,April 18, 1958)

Three-game series217,009 vs. SF

(June 24-26, 1994)(Prev. 216,904 at Clevelandvs. Chicago, Oct. 1-3, 1993)

Four-game series259,113 vs. St. Louis

(July 14-17, 1994)(Prev. 251,521 at Colorado vs.

Atlanta, May 6-9, 1993)

First year, expansion club4,483,350 (1993)

(Prev. 1,701,052, Tor., 1977)

National League night game73,957 vs. San Francisco

(June 24, 1994)(Prev. 72,208, at Colorado vs.San Francisco, July 31, 1993)(Prev. 71,184 at Colorado vs.

St. Louis, July 24, 1993)

(Before ‘93: 67,550 at Los Angeles vs.Chicago, April 12, 1960)

Coors Field closed the curtain on a brief but very memorable two-year stint in Mile High Stadium. In135 dates at Mile High, the Rockies drew 7,701,861 fans (57,051 per game).

After drawing 4,483,350 in the ‘93 inaugural, the Rockies were on pace to shatter that mark in ‘94,averaging 58,598 through 56 home dates, which would have put the season ending mark at 4,687,840.Despite the year’s abrupt end, in two seasons the Rockies had 52 occasions when better than 60,000 paidto watch baseball; 21 times the crowd eclipsed 70,000.

Despite the ‘94 work stoppage, the Rockies still managed to break four of their own attendance marks.

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Attendance Opp. Date*Season 4,483,350 1993*Single Game - Day 80,227 Montreal April 9, 1993Single Game - Night 73,957 San Fran. June 24, 1994Single Game, CF, paid 48,876 Chicago June 24, 1999Single Game, CF, total 50,400 San Diego July 3, 1999Doubleheader 60,613 New York Aug. 21, 1993Special Events:

Home opener, CF, pd 48,084 Cincinnati April 10,2000All-Star Game 51,267 July 7, 1998Wild-Card Playoff 50,063 Atlanta Oct. 4, 1995

*Four-Game Series 259,113 St. Louis July 14-17, 1994*Three-Game Series 217,009 S.F. June 24-26, 1994Two-Game Series 107,237 St. Louis April 28-29, 1993Memorial Day 47,665 Pittsburgh May 31, 1993Independence Day 59,259 Chicago July 4, 1993Labor Day 54,035 Pittsburgh Sept. 5, 1993Weeknight (non-holiday) 73,957 S.F. Fri. June 24, 1994Weekday 65,043 Atlanta Thu., Aug. 11, 1994Saturday (day) 72,123 Atlanta May 21, 1994Saturday (night) 72,280 San Fran. July 31, 1993Sunday 73,171 San Fran. June 26, 1994Road Game (largest) 61,247 San Diego April 6, 1999Road Game (smallest) 5,517 Montreal Sept. 7, 1999Home Game (smallest) 36,113 New York April 27, 1995*Major League RecordNOTE: All figures are regular-season, paid attendance

(unless noted)

Mile High Stadium / Attendance Records

Mile High Stadium…Opening Day, April 9, 1993

Major League Records set at Mile High Major League Records set at Mile High

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1998 All-Star Game

The 69th Midsummer Classic,July 7, 1998

Arch Ward Trophy (MVP)

Roberto A l o m a r, Baltimore

Honorary Captains:

AL–Lee MacPhail;

NL: Vera Clemente

National A n t h e m s :

Canada–Actress Gloria Reuben;

United States–Country Music Star Faith Hill

Ceremonial First Pitch: Ellis Clements, 12, of Aurora, Colo.; the

youngster won a random drawing from a pool of Denver Boys and

Girls Clubs.

AMERICAN AB R H BIKLofton,lf 3 0 1 0DErstad, lf-cf 2 1 0 0RAlomar, 2b 4 2 3 1RDurham,ph-2b 1 1 1 1KGriffey, Jr.,cf 3 1 2 1PO’Neill,lf 2 0 0 0JGonzalez,rf 3 0 0 1MRamirez,rf 1 0 0 1JThome, 1b 2 1 0 0RPalmeiro,1b 2 1 2 1ARodriguez,ss 3 2 2 1DJeter, ss 1 0 0 0OVizquel,ph-ss 2 0 1 0IRodriguez, c 4 1 3 1SAlomar, c 1 0 1 1CRipken,3b 4 1 1 2RArrojo, p 0 0 0 0JWetteland, p 0 0 0 0DPalmer, ph 1 0 0 0TGordon, p 0 0 0 0TPercival, p 0 0 0 0DWells, p 1 0 0 0RClemens, p 0 0 0 0KEasley, ph 1 1 1 0BRadke,p 0 0 0 0BGrieve, ph 0 0 0 0BColon, p 0 0 0 0SBrosius,3b 2 1 1 0

43 13 19 11

NATIONAL AB R H BICBiggio,2b 3 0 0 0THoffman, p 0 0 0 0JShaw,p 0 0 0 0GVaughn,ph-lf 1 0 1 2TGwynn,rf 2 0 1 2DWhite, cf 3 1 3 0RNen, p 0 0 0 0MMcGwire, 1b 2 1 0 0AGalarraga,1b 2 0 0 0BBonds,lf 2 1 1 3DBichette, lf-rf 2 0 0 0CJones,3b 2 1 0 0VCastilla,3b 2 0 0 0MPiazza, c 3 0 1 0JLopez, c 1 0 0 0JKendall,ph 1 0 1 0LWalker, cf-rf 1 1 0 0MAlou,ph-rf-cf 3 1 1 0WWeiss,ss 3 1 2 1ERenteria,ss 1 1 0 0GMaddux, p 0 0 0 0TGlavine, p 0 0 0 0KBrown, p 0 0 0 0GSheffield, ph 1 0 0 0AAshby,p 0 0 0 0UUrbina, p 0 0 0 0FViña,ph-2b 1 0 1 036 8 12 8

American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 .413 113 — 13 19 2National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .002 .130 020 — 8 12 1

E – G ri ffey, J r. , B ro s i u s , Viña. DP–American 2, N ational 2.LOB–American 11,National 8. 2B–Ripken. 3B–White. HR–ARodriguez,Bonds, RAlomar. SB–Lofton,RAlomar, Griffey, Jr.,IRodriguez,Brosius.S–Glavine. SF–Gonzalez,Ramirez.

HBP–by Clemens (Biggio). WP–Urbina. PB–Lopez. T–3:38. A–51,267.Umpires–HP, Montague; 1B, Cousins; 2B, Gorman; 3B, Reed; LF,

Rieker; RF, McClelland. Official Scorers–Tony DeMarco (Denver Post),Frank Haraway (Colorado Rock i e s ) , Jim Street (Baseball W ri t e rsAssociation of America).

AMERICAN IP H R ER BB SODWells 2.0 0 0 0 1 1RClemens 1.0 2 2 2 1 1BRadke 1.0 2 1 1 1 1BColon W, 1-0 1.0 2 3 3 1 1RArrojo 1.0 2 0 0 0 1JWetteland 1.0 0 0 0 0 1TGordon 1.0 3 2 2 1 0TPercival 1.0 1 0 0 0 2

NATIONAL IP H R ER BB SOGMaddux 2.0 3 0 0 1 1TGlavine 1.1 5 4 4 3 0KBrown 0.2 0 0 0 0 1AAshby 1.0 1 1 1 1 0UUrbina L,0-1 1.0 3 3 3 1 2THoffman 1.0 1 1 1 0 1JShaw 1.0 3 1 1 0 0RNen 1.0 3 3 1 0 0

American 13, National 8

Sammy Sosa & Mark McGwire

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Rich Clarkson & Associates

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2002 Spring Training Information

HI CORBETT FIELD3400 E. Camino Campestre

Tucson, AZ 85716520/322-4500; 520/322-4545 fax

2002 Exhibition ScheduleDate Opponent MSTFeb. 28 . . . . . . .UNIV. OFARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 1 . . . . . . .SANDIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 2 . . . . . . .MILWAUKEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 3 . . . . . . .at Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 4 . . . . . . .SANFRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 5 . . . . . . .at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 6 . . . . . . .CHICAGO CUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 7 . . . . . . .at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 8 . . . . . . .ANAHEIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 9 . . . . . . .at Chicago White Sox . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 10 . . . . . .SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 11 . . . . . .at San Diego (SS) . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05

at Arizona (SS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:05March 12 . . . . . .CHICAGOWHITESOX . . . . . . . .1:05March 13 . . . . . .at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:05March 14 . . . . . .at Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 15 . . . . . .SANDIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 16 . . . . . .ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 17 . . . . . .ARIZONA(SS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05

at San Francisco (SS) . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 18 . . . . . .at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 19 . . . . . .OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 20 . . . . . .OFFDAYMarch 21 . . . . . .at Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 22 . . . . . .at Chicago White Sox . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 23 . . . . . .at Chicago Cubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 24 . . . . . .SANDIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 25 . . . . . .at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 26 . . . . . .CHICAGOWHITESOX . . . . . . . .1:05March 27 . . . . . .at Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05March 28 . . . . . .ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:05March 29 . . . . . .at Anaheim (Anaheim, Calif.) . . . . .7:05March 30 . . . . . .at Anaheim (Anaheim, Calif.) . . . . .1:05

(SS)- split squad All Times Mountain

Important DatesFebruary 15

MLPitchers and Catchers Report

February 16Pitchers and Catchers Physicals

February 17First Workout for Pitchers and Catchers

February 20Position Players Report

February 21Position Players Physicals

February 22First Full Squad Workout

February 24Team Media / Photo Day

February 26Intra-Squad Game

February 27Intra-Squad Game

February 28Game: vs. University of Arizona

◆ Manager of Stadium Operations: Jerry Reeves◆ First Game: 1937◆ D i m e n s i o n s ( L F, CF, RF):

366, 392, 348◆ C a p a c i t y: 9,577◆ D i r e c t i o n s: From Phoenix, travel east on I-10 exiting

at Broadway. Head east on Broadway and turn righton Randolph Wa y. Hi Corbett is located onthe right-hand side.

◆ Ticket Prices: Box seats $13, homeplategrandstand $12, lower grandstand (rows1-14) $11, upper grandstand (rows 15-30) $10, lower east and west pavilions$8, upper east and west pavilions $6,outfield bleachers (“The Sandpile”) $2.

◆ Spring Te n n a n t s: Cleveland Indians, 1947-92Colorado Rockies, 1993-

◆ First Rockies Game: March 6, 1993 vs. SanFrancisco. Colorado won 7-2.

◆C o n t r a c t: The Rockies and the City of Tucson reacheda 15-year agreement in 1996 that will keep the club atthe complex through 2011 .

Hi Corbett Field

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ROCKIES SPRING RECORDS

Batting (min. 40 PA)Nelson Liriano, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .479Ellis Burks, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .474Darnell Coles, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .449Larry Walker, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429Larry Walker, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429Vinny Castilla, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429

Home RunsAndres Galarraga, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Dante Bichette, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Vinny Castilla, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Andres Galarraga, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

HitsVinny Castilla, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Dante Bichette, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Todd Helton, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Runs Batted InAndres Galarraga, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Dante Bichette, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Andres Galarraga, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Vinny Castilla, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Hitting StreakTodd Helton, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Earned Run Average (min. 20 IP)John Thomson, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.22Armando Reynoso, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.52Willie Blair, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.66Masato Yoshii, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.52Armando Reynoso, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.60

WinsPedro Astacio, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3John Thomson, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Willie Blair, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

StrikeoutsPedro Astacio, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30John Thomson, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Greg Harris, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Jamey Wright, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Spring Record andTucson Home A t t e n d a n c e ,

1993-2001Year Record Dates Att.2001 11-18 15 65,4362000 12-18 16 63,6031999 14-15 15 72,1531998 14-19 16 80,8241997 15-17 15 103,5131996 19-15 15 94,2321995 24-15-2 18 62,7301994 16-18 16 112,0451993 18-14-1 17 113,072

Hi Corbett Field single-game record: 9,513, March 20, 1998 vs. Seattle.

Batting

YEAR AVG. AB R H HR RBI SB1993 .284 1146 177 325 13 155 521994 .267 1167 163 312 25 149 211995 .321 361 58 116 10 58 81996 .277 1145 196 317 30 184 231997 .312 1143 201 357 34 184 301998 .296 1197 196 354 33 186 151999 .306 1175 209 359 24 197 172000 .298 1051 159 313 17 150 242001 .304 1098 163 334 20 146 40Totals .294 9483 1522 2787 206 1409 230

Pitching

YEAR W L ERA G SV IP H ER BB SO1993 18 14 4.52 33 7 295.0 305 148 115 1871994 16 18 4.69 34 5 293.0 317 152 120 1781995 4 6 7.45 11 4 93.0 126 77 57 531996 19 15 5.56 34 8 296.0 340 183 143 1721997 15 17 6.26 32 5 280.1 365 195 126 1691998 14 19 7.16 34 11 299.0 410 238 133 1881999 14 15 6.55 32 5 287.1 371 209 119 2112000 12 18 5.00 30 4 262.2 305 146 87 1562001 11 18 5.55 31 6 269.0 328 166 82 160Totals123140 5.74 271 55 2375.1 28671514 9821474

Club Exhibition Stats, 1993-2001

Media InformationAll Credential requests for exhibition games must be

cleared through the Rockies Public Relations Office. Springseason passes are distributed only to those who will be cov-ering the Rockies both at Hi Corbett Field and on the roadfor the majority of the exhibition season. All others will behandled on a daily credential basis, and those passes canbe obtained by calling a member of the Public Relationss t a ff at the numbers listed below, or by visiting the PublicRelations office in the building on the first-base side of HiCorbett Field. For phone installation, please contactPenny Othberg with Qwest, either by phone (206/808-4861), by fax (800/868-3351) or by e-mail( p o t h b e r @ q w e s t . c o m ) .

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Player AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBPAlviso .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Bard .200 4 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .200 .200Bell .194 18 31 7 6 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 1 0 0 .323 .242Bullett .500 3 4 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1.000 .500Butler .298 26 47 11 14 16 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 2 .340 .312Cirillo .257 24 74 2 19 27 8 0 0 10 0 2 3 2 0 9 0 1 1 .365 .296Colina .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .000 .333Cox .250 9 8 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .400Dewey .333 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .333 .333Figgins .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 .000 .200Freeman .250 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .250 .250Gant .315 18 54 12 17 30 5 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 2 0 2 .556 .351Gerut .667 2 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .750Helton .338 25 68 7 23 38 7 1 2 14 0 0 1 11 1 6 1 0 3 .559 .437H o l l a n d s w o r t h .318 23 66 10 21 31 5 1 1 5 0 1 0 4 0 15 3 2 1 .470 .352Kelly .667 1 3 2 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.667 .667Kieschnick .243 22 37 5 9 19 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 1 .514 .282Little .321 28 56 8 18 27 7 1 0 7 1 1 1 2 0 10 3 3 1 .482 .350Mayne .216 15 37 3 8 9 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 2 .243 .268McKeel .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Melhuse .281 19 32 4 9 14 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 1 .437 .343Nieves .273 7 11 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 .455 .385Norton .355 17 31 6 11 21 4 0 2 11 0 1 1 2 1 9 0 1 0 .677 .400Peeples .286 8 7 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .429 .286Pena .286 15 14 4 4 6 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 .429 .444Perez .349 24 83 8 29 37 6 1 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 6 2 1 1 .446 .372Petrick .392 19 51 10 20 29 6 0 1 7 0 0 1 4 0 15 3 3 0 .569 .446Phillips 1.000 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0001.000Pierre .316 24 79 7 25 29 2 1 0 10 3 1 0 3 0 3 9 2 1 .367 .337Powers .400 6 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .400 .400Seal .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Sefcik .304 11 23 2 7 8 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .348 .292Shumpert .339 22 59 9 20 30 8 1 0 10 0 2 0 2 0 3 4 1 2 .508 .349Sosa .222 6 9 3 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .300Taylor .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Uribe .316 10 19 3 6 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 .316 .350L. Walker .293 22 58 9 17 34 1 2 4 11 0 1 0 7 0 7 1 0 1 .586 .364T. Walker .328 23 64 15 21 36 3 0 4 14 0 0 1 10 0 3 2 0 1 .562 .427Wi n c h e s t e r 1.000 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.0001.000Totals .304 31 1098 163 334 501 81 13 20 146 14 11 10 76 3 155 40 18 22 .456 .351

NAME W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BKAstacio 3 1 4.15 6 6 0 0 0 0 26.0 26 13 12 2 1 12 1 14 1 1Averette 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 1 0 1 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0Ayala 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Bergman MLB 0 1 18.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 9 7 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Bohanon 1 2 4.61 6 6 0 0 0 0 27.1 34 15 14 3 3 9 1 18 1 0Chacon 0 1 23.63 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 9 11 7 0 1 4 0 3 1 0Chouinard 0 2 9.58 9 0 0 4 0 0 10.1 18 12 11 2 0 2 0 7 0 0Christman 0 0 1.17 8 0 0 2 0 1 7.2 8 2 1 0 0 3 0 8 0 0Cook 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Davenport 0 0 2.00 10 0 0 8 0 2 9.0 5 2 2 0 0 7 0 4 1 0DeJean 0 1 10.32 10 0 0 3 0 0 11.1 16 13 13 1 1 6 1 3 1 1Dingman MLB 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0Dingman Team 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Esslinger 0 1 4.50 2 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hampton 2 0 5.63 5 5 0 0 0 0 24.0 25 15 15 2 1 6 0 15 1 0House 1 0 3.60 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 3 2 1 1 4 0 8 1 0Hudson 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimenez 0 0 3.60 10 0 0 7 0 2 10.0 14 5 4 2 0 1 0 11 0 0Kalinowski 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Larkin 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 4 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Leiter MLB 0 0 2.45 9 0 0 4 0 0 14.2 15 5 4 1 2 1 0 13 0 0Leiter Team 0 0 6.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0Moraga 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Myers 0 1 0.00 10 0 0 1 0 0 8.0 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0Neagle 1 3 6.75 6 6 0 0 0 0 24.0 35 19 18 4 1 0 0 13 1 0Rose Team 0 0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Rosengren 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Thomson 0 0 1.29 5 1 0 0 0 0 14.0 9 2 2 0 0 1 0 5 0 0Villone 1 3 7.92 6 5 0 0 0 0 25.0 33 22 22 4 3 9 0 10 1 0Wasdin 1 1 5.02 7 0 0 0 0 0 14.1 14 10 8 1 1 3 0 8 0 0White 0 1 6.59 12 0 0 1 0 0 13.2 20 10 10 1 0 2 0 5 1 0Yoshii 0 1 10.24 3 2 0 0 0 0 9.2 14 11 11 3 0 6 0 6 0 0Young 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Team 11 18 5.55 31 31 0 31 1 6 269.0 328 183 166 27 13 82 3 160 12 2

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Rockies CharitiesThe Colorado Rockies have two charities, the Colorado Rockies Baseball

Club Foundation and the Colorado Rockies Charity Fund, a fund of the Robert R.McCormick Tribune Foundation, both of which continue to be two of the club'sbiggest priorities. Rockies' Charities work to raise funds for, and promote programsfocusing on underprivileged and at-risk youth.

Over the past 10 years, the Colorado Rockies Charity Fund, the ColoradoRockies Foundation and the club in general have combined to raise more than $10million in community contributions.

Every season the Rockies donate tickets to more than 150 non-profit organizations throughout theregion. The team distributed 125,000 tickets last season, and over one million since the club’s inception.

The Rockies Charity Fund was formed in 1993 to benefit local youth baseball and literary programsthat combat alcohol and drug abuse. The Charity Fund is a partner of the Robert R. McCormick TribuneFoundation, a national charitable trust that provides significant matching monies to supplement contribu-tions to our local community. Grants are made to applicants from non-profit 501(c)3 organizations servingand addressing the community needs.

Literary ProgramsThe Rockies target literacy as a major community program. The summer reading program with the

Denver Public Library works with more than 14,000 children in metro Denver. Since 1997, the Rockies havesupported “Breaking Barrier,” a curriculum designed by Sharon Robinson, daughter of baseball legendJackie Robinson. Sharon’s nine lessons teach positive values, teamwork and fun, using interesting base-ball lessons.

County Support ProgramsThe ball club also supports programs for the disabled and those targeting special athletes. Since 1993,

the Rockies have supported the Rocky Mountain Eagles, a “beep” baseball team for the visually impaired.What’s more, the Rockies sponsor a wheelchair softball team, which gets many of its members from theColorado Paralyzed Veterans of America. The Denver organization has hosted the national championshipin the sport and has paved the way for new teams throughout the country. Members of the Rockies and thecommunity also gather each year to honor outstanding individuals in the disabled community at the HalO’Leary Awards Dinner.

Rockies In The Community

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Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities (RBI)

In 2001, the Rockies continued their involve-ment in the Revive Baseball in the Inner Cities (RBI)program. The program allows boys and girls 13-18to compete in baseball locally, and often on anational level. RBI's goal is to encourage inner-cityyouth to focus on their eduction, and participate inbaseball, thus avoiding other self-destructiveoptions which often present themselves. NationalLeague President Leonard Coleman initiated theRBI program, which now involves nearly 10,000participants in more than 40 cities.

The Care & Share ProgramThe program gives children living with serious

illnesses the opportunity to be special guests atCoors Field. Care & Share participants spend timeon the field before a game watching batting practiceand meeting some of their favorite Rockies players.The Rockies team up with organizations includingthe Make-A-Wish Foundation, the StarlightFoundation and Children’s Hospital to select theparticipants

The ROY FoundationThe entire Rockies family was deeply sad-

dened by the passing of Michael McMorris beforethe 1996 sea-son. Michael,the son of clubchairman JerryMcMorris, lost an e a r - l i f e l o n gbattle to cysticf i b r o s i s .Inspired byMichael, many

members of the Rockies organization establishedon their own time the R.O.Y. Foundation, a charita-ble wing to assist in the battle against CF. The foun-dation's mission is to honor the memory and coura-geous character of Michael and continue a long-term commitment to conquer and cure cystic fibro-sis.

Wives InvolvementRockies wives participate in a number of char-

itable activities during the season. Examplesinclude, attending an ALS-Lou Gehrig’s disease pic-nic, painting platters to help raise money for rapevictims and again hosting a book and toy drive atCoors Field. Over the last five seasons, the wiveshave collected more than 5,000 toys and over$28,000 in cash donations for the Denver SantaClaus Shop, an annual event that generates toysand donations for underprivileged children in thearea.

Players InvolvementRockies players get involved in the communi-

ty in many ways, including monthly visits to theChildren’s Hospital and appearances at a hearingimpaired baseball clinic and school appearances.Each December, select players participate in theColorado Ballet’s popular version of the“Nutcracker.” This past year, Greg Norton, JuanPierre and Terry Shumpert danced on stage to raisemoney for the ballet.

Terry Shumpert

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ROCKIES IN THE COMMUNITYcontinued

The Rockies Youth Fields ProgramTo date, the Rockies Youth Fields Program has opened 47 fields all over the region, from Pueblo, Colo.

to Cheyenne, Wyo. The program is more than actual construction. It's an ongoing process which involvesscouting new locations, organizing player donations, coordinating community resources and completingeach new project.

The seeds of the program are planted during player contract negotiations, when signing players areasked to contribute a portion of their salary towards a new field to be named after them.

In 1998, the Rockies made it their mission to keep the legacy of the major league All-Star Game alivein the community. One of those endeavors was Coca-Cola All-Star Park in Lakewood, Colo. A replica ofCoors Field on a 90-percent scale, the facility is the crown jewel of the fields program and represents thenation's premier youth baseball park. It received donations from dozens of entities, including the architectswho designed Coors Field, HOK Sport.

Most fields have been photographed and displayed on a unique mural in the service level near the vis-iting clubhouse at Coors Field.

The following is a list of fields opened or under construction since the program began in 1995. In2002, Mike Hampton, Todd Helton and Denny Neagle will be opening fields.

Year Field Organization Location2001 Tom Goodwin Field Manual High School Denver, Colo.(3) Todd Hollandsworth Field Hallett Elementary School Denver, Colo.

Brent Mayne Field Centennial Park Englewood, Colo.2000 Mike Myers Field Steamboat Springs Youth Baseball St. Springs, Colo.(7) Tom Goodwin Field Manual High School Denver, Colo.

Brent Mayne Field All Souls Church/City of Englewood Englewood, Colo.Todd Helton Field Parker Youth Baseball Parker, Colo.Mike Lansing Field City of Casper Casper, Wyo.Brian Bohanon Field Denver Christian HS Highlands Ranch, Colo.Jerry Dipoto Field Ken Caryl Valley Littleton, Colo.

1999 Girls Fast Pitch Softball Denver Public Schools Denver, Colo.(8) Jerry Dipoto Field Kiowa High School Kiowa, Colo.

Jackie Robinson Field Denver Parks & Recreation/ Lowry, Colo.Police Activities League

Dante Bichette Field South Jeffco Sports Lilly Gulch, Colo.Darryl Kile Field Castle Rock Parks & Rec. Castle Rock, Colo.Kirt Manwaring Field Wheat Ridge Youth Baseball Wheat Ridge, Colo.Larry Walker Field Northglenn High School Northglenn, Colo.Mike Lansing T-Ball Complex Northglenn Little League Westminster, Colo.

1998 Coca-Cola All-Star Park Jefferson County R-1 Lakewood, Colo.(7) Jerry Dipoto Field Apache Baseball/St. Mary's Littleton, Colo.

Mike Lansing Field Cheyenne Baseball Cheyenne, Wyo.Kevin Ritz Field Montrose Junior Baseball Montrose, Colo.Dante Bichette North JeffCo Sports Arvada, Colo.Larry Walker Field Aurora Youth Sports Aurora, Colo.Vinny Castilla Field Denver Public Schools Denver, Colo.

1997 Kirt Manwaring Field Boulder Bulldogs Boulder, Colo.(9) Eric Young Field Boys and Girls Club Denver, Colo.

Vinny Castilla Field Boys & Girls Club Greeley, Colo.Walt Weiss Field Byers Youth Baseball Byers, Colo.Bill Swift Field Loveland Baseball Assoc. Loveland, Colo.Kevin Ritz Field Niwot Youth Sports Niwot, Colo.Larry Walker Field Northern Lights Little League Thornton, Colo.Andres Galarraga Field Pueblo Baseball Pueblo, Colo.Sterling Field Sterling Baseball Sterling, Colo.

1996 Dante Bichette Field Denver Parks & Recreation Denver, Colo.(6) Ellis Burks Field Boys & Girls Club Colo. Springs, Colo.

Larry Walker Field Ft. Collins Youth Baseball Ft. Collins, Colo.Walt Weiss Field Ft. Collins Youth Baseball Timnath, Colo.Bill Swift Field YMCA/Mullen High School Denver, Colo.Andres Galarraga Field Denver Public Schools Denver, Colo.

1995 Big Cat Field Boys & Girls Club Denver, Colo.(7) Bill Swift Field Denver Parks & Recreation Denver, Colo.

Larry Walker Field Denver Parks & Recreation Denver, Colo.Walt Weiss Field Denver Parks & Recreation Denver, Colo.Dante Bichette Field Denver Parks & Recreation Denver, Colo.Marvin Freeman Field Union Missionary Baptist Denver, Colo.Ellis Burks Field YMCA Thornton, Colo.

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President & COO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul BeestonExecutive Vice President Baseball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard L. "Sandy" AldersonExecutive Vice President, Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert DuPuyExecutive Vice President Labor Relations & Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert ManfredExecutive Vice President, Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy BrosnanSenior Vice President, Security & Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin HallinanSenior Vice President & General Counsel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom OstertagSenior Vice President, Baseball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmie Lee SolomonSenior Vice President, Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard SmithSenior Vice President & CFO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff WhiteVice President, On-Field Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank RobinsonVice President, Publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don HintzeVice President, Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marla MillerVice President & General Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethan OrlinskyVice President & General Labor Counsel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank CoonellyVice President, Accounting & Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob ClarkVice President, Business Affairs Domestic & International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris TullyVice President & Executive Producer, MLB Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave GavantVice President, Strategic Planning for Diversity & Recruitment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy LewisVice President - Operations, MLB Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat PowerVice President, International Baseball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou MelendezVice President, International Business Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul ArcheyVice President, Umpiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph NelsonVice President, Educational Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon RobinsonVice President, Baseball Operations & Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed BurnsVice President, Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray ScottVice President, Club Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phyllis MerhigeCoordinator, Club Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt McKendrySr. Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angelica CintronVice President, Club Relations & Scheduling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katy FeeneyCoordinator, Club Relations & Scheduling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul KuoSr. Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raxel Concepcion

PUBLIC RELATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (212) 931 7878; FAX (212) 949 5654Senior Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich LevinDirector, PR Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat CourtneyDirector, PR Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vince WladikaSenior Manager, Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole ColemanManager, BIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob DoelgerManger, Properties & International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen FineoutSupervisor, Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt GouldSenior Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John BlundellPublic Relations Specialist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooke MacInnisPublic Relations Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carmine TisoCoordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dominick BalsamoCoordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paige NovackSenior Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather FlockAdministrative Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edwin AlvaradoAdministrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adriana Arcia

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Major League Baseball Public Relations ContactsOrganization Contact Phone FaxAmerican League 212/931-7600 212/949-5433Anaheim Angels Tim Mead 714/940-2014 714/940-2205

Larry Babcock 714/940-2015Baltimore Orioles Bill Stetka 410/547-6160 410/547-6272

Kevin Behan 410/547-6156Boston Red Sox Kevin Shea 617/236-6613 617/375-0944

Glenn Wilburn 617/375-0919Chicago White Sox Scott Reifert 312/674-5302 312/674-5116

Bob Beghtol 312/674-5303Cleveland Indians Bob DiBiasio 216/420-4200 216/420-4396

Bart Swain 216/420-4386Detroit Tigers Jim Anderson 313/346-2349 313/471-2138

Brian Britten 313/471-2276Kansas City Royals David Witty 816/504-4713 816/921-5775

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Brad Ruiter 612/375-1366New York Yankees Arthur Richman 718/579-4455 718/293-8414

Richard Cerrone 718/579-4456Oakland Athletics Jim Young 510/563-2380 510/562-1633

Mike Selleck 510/563-2233Seattle Mariners Randy Adamack 206/346-4351 206/346-4400

Tim Hevly 206/346-4402Tampa Bay Devil Rays Rick Vaughn 727/825-3242 727/825-3111

Chris Costello 727/825-3160Texas Rangers John Blake 817/273-5208 817/273-5206

Rich Rice 817/273-5204Toronto Blue Jays Howard Starkman 416/341-1300 416/341-1250

Jay Stenhouse 416/341-1302

National League 212/931-7700 212/949-5654Arizona Diamondbacks Mike Swanson 602/462-6530 602/462-6527

Susan Webner 605/462-6532Atlanta Braves Jim Schultz 404/614-1301 404/614-1391

Glen Serra 404/614-1305Chicago Cubs Sharon Pannozzo 773/404-4021 773/404-4129

Chuck Wasserstrom 773/404-4022Cincinnati Reds Rob Butcher 513/421-4510x4004 513/421-7342

Mike Vassallo 513/421-4510x4002Colorado Rockies Jay Alves 303/312-2326 303/312-2319

Irma Castañeda 303/312-2328Florida Marlins Ron Colangelo 305/626-7286 305/626-7302

Steve Copses 305/626-7476Houston Astros Rob Matwick 713/259-8952 713/259-8238

Warren Miller 713/259-8986Los Angeles Dodgers Derrick Hall 323/224-1301 323/224-1459

John Olguin 323/224-1393Milwaukee Brewers Jon Greenberg 414/902-4468 414/902-4053

Jason Parry 414/902-4470Montreal Expos P.J. Loyello 514/251-3519 514/253-3434

Monique Giroux 514/251-3521New York Mets Jay Horowitz 718/565-4330 718/639-3619

Shannon Dalton 718/565-4323Philadelphia Phillies Larry Shenk 215/952-8366 215/389-3050

Leigh Tobin 215/952-8245Pittsburgh Pirates Jim Trdinich 412/325-4728 412/325-4413

Dan Hart 412/325-4976St. Louis Cardinals Brian Bartow 314/425-0623 314/982-7399

Steve Zesch 314/425-0625San Diego Padres Glenn Geffner 619/881-6509 619/497-5454

John Dever 619/881-6642San Francisco Giants Jim Moorehead 415/972-2449 415/947-2800

Blake Rhodes 415/972-2443

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The following glossary was provided by the ProfessionalBaseball Athletic Trainers Society. It was also looked overby the Orthopaedic Center of the Rockies in Ft. Collins,Colo.

AC Joint—Acromioclavicular joint; joint of the shoulderwhere acromion process of the scapula and the distal endof the clavicle meet; most shoulder separations occur atthis point.

Abscess—An infection which produces pus; can be theresult of a blister, callus, penetrating wound or laceration.

Adhesion—Abnormal adherence of collagen fibers tosurrounding structures during immobilization following trau-ma or as a complication of surgery which restricts normalelasticity of the structures involved.

Aerobic—Exercise in which energy needed is suppliedby oxygen inspired and is required for sustained periods ofvigorous exercise with a continually high pulse rate.

Anaerobic—Exercise without oxygen as an energysource; short bursts of vigorous exercise.

Anterior Compartment Syndrome—Condition inwhich swelling within the anterior compartment of the lowerleg jeopardizes the viability of muscles, nerves and arteriesthat serve the foot. In severe cases, emergency surgery isnecessary to relieve the swelling and pressure.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)—A primary stabiliz-ing ligament within the center of the knee joint that preventshyperextension and excessive rotation of the joint. A com-plete tear of the ACL necessitating reconstruction couldrequire up to 12 month of rehabilitation.

Anterior Talofibular Ligament—A ligament of theankle that connects the fibula (later ankle bone) to thetalus. This ligament is oft times subject to sprain.

Anti-Inflammatory—Any agent which prevents inflam-mation, such as aspirin or ibuprofen.

Arteriogram—A film demonstrating arteries after injec-tion of a dye.

Arthrogram—X-ray technique for joints using air and/ordye injected into the affected area; useful in diagnosingmeniscus tears of the knee and rotator cuff tears of theshoulder.

Arthroscope—An instrument used to visualize the inte-rior of a joint cavity.

Arthroscopy—A surgical examination of the internalstructures of a joint by means of viewing through an arthro-scope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to removeor repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure inorder to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm adiagnosis.

Aspiration—The withdrawal of fluid from a body cavityby means of a suction or siphonage apparatus, such as asyringe.

Atrophy—To shrivel or shrink from disuse, as in mus-cular atrophy.

Avascular Necrosis—Death of a part due to lack of cir-culation.

Avulsion—The tearing away, forcibly, of a part or struc-ture.

Baker’s Cyst—Localized swelling of a bursa sac in theposterior knee as a result of fluid that has escaped from theknee capsule. A Baker’s cyst indicates that there is a trau-ma inside the knee joint that leads to excessive fluid pro-duction.

Bennett’s Fracture—A fracture and dislocation of the

base of the first metacarpal, the thumb.Bone Scan—An imaging procedure in which a radioac -

tive-labelled substance is injected into the body to deter-mine the status of a bony injury

Bursa—A fluid-filled sac that is located in areas wherefriction is likely to occur, then minimizes the friction; forexample between a tendon and bone.

Capsule—Enclosing structure surrounding a joint, con-taining ligaments which stabilize that joint.

Chondral Fracture—Fracture to the chondral (cartilagi-nous) surfaces of bone.

Chondromalacia—Roughening of the articular carti-lage. Best known for the roughening of the underside of thepatella, which can occur in any patellofemoral injury.

Coccyx—The “tail bone”; a group of four vertebrae thatare fused together, located at the terminal end of the spine.

Computed Tomography (CT)—Method of visualizingthe body’s soft tissues. Using x-rays with the beam passingrepeatedly through the body part, the CT scans while acomputer calculates tissue absorption at each pointscanned.

Concentric Muscle Contraction—A shortening of themuscle as it develops tension and contracts to move aresistance.

Congenital—Existing before birth; to be born with.Conjunctivitis—Inflammation of the membrane lining

the eyelids and covering the eyeball.Contractures—Abnormal, usually permanent contrac-

tion of a muscle due to atrophy of muscle fibers, extensivescar tissue over a joint, or other factors.

Costochondral—Cartilage that separates the boneswithin the rib cage.

Cryotherapy—A treatment with use of cold.Cyst—Abnormal sac containing liquid or semi-solid mat-

ter.Debridement—Removal of non-healthy tissues and for-

eign material from a wound or burn to prevent infection andpermit healing.

Degenerative Joint Disease—Changes in the joint sur-faces as a result of repetitive trauma.

Deltoid Ligament—Ligament that connects the tibia tobones of the medial aspect of the foot and is primarilyresponsible for stability of the ankle on the medial side.

Deltoid—Muscles at the top of the arm, below theshoulder, responsible for shoulder motions.

Disc, Intervertebral—A flat, rounded plate betweeneach vertebrae of the spine. The disc consists of a thickfiber ring which surrounds a soft gel-like interior. It functionsas a cushion and shock absorber for the spinal column.

Eccentric Muscle Contraction—An overall lengthen-ing of the muscle as it develops tension and contracts tocontrol motion performed by an outside force; of timesreferred to a “negative” contraction in weight training.

Eccymosis—Bleeding into the surface tissue below theskin, resulting in a “black and blue” effect.

Edema—Accumulation of fluid in organs and tissues ofthe body; swelling.

Effusion—Accumulation of fluid, or the fluid itself, invarious spaces in the body. Commonly, the knee has aneffusion after an injury.

Electrical Galvanic Stimulation (EGS)—An electricaltherapeutic modality that sends a current to the body atselect voltages and frequencies in order to stimulate pain

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receptors, disperse edema, or neutralize muscle spasmsamong other functional applications.

Electromyogram (EMG)—Test to determine nervefunction.

Epicondylitis—Inflammation in the elbow due to over-use.

Ethyl Chloride—“Cold spray” or “freeze”, a chemicalcoolant sprayed onto an injury site to produce a local, mildanesthesia.

External Rotation—Lateral movement of a joint orextremity to the outside.

Fascia—Connective sheath of fibrous tissue and fatwhich unites the skin to the underlying tissue.

Fibula—Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runsfrom knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg.

Fracture—Breach in continuity of a bone. Types of frac-tures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick,incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress or trans-verse.

Gamekeeper’s Thumb—Ulnar collateral ligament tearof the metacarpophalangeal joint (thumb).

Glenohumeral—The shoulder girdle; consists of theglenoid capsule, head of the humerus and labrum. Thetype of joint that allows 360-degree motion, a “ball andsocket” joint.

Glenoid—Scapula cavity into which the head of thehumerus fits to form the shoulder girdle.

Grade One Injury—A mild injury in which ligament, ten-don, or other musculoskeletal tissue may have beenstretched or contused, but not torn or otherwise disrupted.

Grade Two Injury—A moderate injury when muscu-loskeletal tissue has been partially, but not totally tornwhich causes appreciable limitation in function of theinjured tissue.

Grade Three Injury—A severe injury in which tissuehas been significantly, and in some cases totally, torn orotherwise disrupted causing a virtual total loss of function.

Heat Cramps—Painful muscle spasms of the arms orlegs caused by excessive body heat and depletion of fluidsand electrolytes.

Hematoma—Tumor-like mass produced by an accumu-lation of coagulated blood in a cavity.

Humerus—Bone of the upper arm that runs from theshoulder to the elbow.

Hyperextension—Extreme extension of a limb or bodypart.

Illiotibial Band—A thick, wide fascial layer that runsfrom the iliac crest to the knee joint and is occasionallyinflamed as a result of excessive running.

Impingement Syndrome—Pinching together of thesupraspinatus muscle and other soft tissue in the shoulder.The most common (Throwing) arm injury, which representsmany pathologies and generally involves supraspinatusoveruse.

Intermittent Compression Pump—Therapeutic modal-ity using an air pump to send air into a sleeve worn over aninjury, on an intermittent basis, to disperse edema andswelling at the injury.

Internal Rotation—Rotation of a joint or extremity medi-ally, to the inside.

Interosseus Membrane—Uniting membrane betweenthe tibia and fibula that forms a collagenous fibrous tissue.It has two functions: to serve as an origin for many of themuscles of the lower leg, and to transmit stress from thetibia to the fibula.

Isokinetic Exercise—Form of active resistive exercisein which the speed of limb movement is controlled by a pre-set limiting machine, such as Cybex or Biodex.

Isometric Contraction—Muscular contraction in whichtension is developed but no mechanical work is done (noappreciable joint movement and the overall length of themuscle stays the same).

Isotonic Contraction— A concentric or eccentric mus-cular contraction that results in movement of a joint or bodypart, as in lifting a weight.

Labrum (Labrum Glenoidule)—Glenoid cavity carti-lage in the shoulder, a lip-like structure.

Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)—Ligament of theknee along the lateral aspect that connects the femur to thefibula. It provides lateral stability to the joint.

Ligament—Fibrous tissue band that connects bone tocartilage and supports and strengthens joints.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)—Imaging proce-dure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain elec-trical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulseand through this process a computer display and perma-nent film establish a visual image. MRI does not requireradiation and is very useful in the diagnosis of soft tissue,disc and meniscus injuries.

Malleolus—Rounded projection on either side of theankle joint; the lateral malleolus is the fibula and the medi-al malleolus is the tibia.

Mallet Finger—Finger tip injury in which the extensortendon is avulsed off the distal phalanx.

Maximal Aerobic Power (MAX VO2)—Maximal volumeof oxygen consumed per unit of time.

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)—Ligament of kneealong the medial aspect that connects the femur to thejoint.

Meniscectomy—An intra-articular surgical procedure ofthe knee by which all or part of the damaged meniscus isremoved.

Meniscus—Crescent shaped cartilage, usually pertain-ing to the knee joint; also known as “cartilage.” There aretwo menisci in the knee, medial and lateral. These work toabsorb weight within the knee and provide stability.

Metacarpals—Five long bones of the hand, runningfrom the wrist to the fingers.

Metatarsals—Five long bones of the foot, running fromthe ankle to the toes.

Morton’s Neuroma—Involves the nerves and is usual-ly the result of a trauma to the foot, causing inflammationand sharp pain, usually between the third and fourth toes.

Morton’s Toe—A hereditary condition in which the sec-ond toe is longer than the first toe. This can cause mechan-ical imbalances which produce pain with weight bearing.

Myositis—Inflammation of the muscle.Myositis Ossificans Traumatica—A benign ossifica-

tion, usually following severe trauma to a large musclemass.

Neuritis—Inflammation of a nerve.Olecranon Process—Bony projection of the ulna at the

tip of the elbow.One Repetition Maximum—The maximum amount of

weight that can be lifted by the player in a particular exer-cise at one time. This is used as a strength testing tech-nique.

Orthotic—Any device applied to or around the body inthe care of physical impairment or disability, commonlyused to control foot mechanics.

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Osteochondritis Dessicans—A piece of bone and/orcartilage loosened from its attachment after trauma and acause of a lesion.

Parasthesia—Sensation of numbness or tingling, indi-cating nerve irritation.

Peroneal Muscles—Group of muscles of the laterallower leg that are responsible for everting the ankle.Tendons of these three muscles are vital to the stability ofthe ankle and foot.

Phalanx—Any bone of the fingers or toes; plural in pha-langes.

Phlebitis—Inflammation of a vein.Phonophoresis—The technique of driving whole mole-

cules of medication with ultrasound.Plantar Fascia— the tight band of fibrous tissue

beneath the arch of the foot.Plantar Fasciitis—Inflammation of the plantar fascia;

associated with overuse or acute foot injury.Plantarflexion—Ankle motion such that the toes are

pointed toward the ground.Plica—Fold of the tissue in the joint capsule and com-

mon result of knee injury.Pneumothorax—A collection of air or gas in the pleural

space causing the lungs to collapse.Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)—A primary stabi-

lizing ligament of the knee that provides significant stabilityand prevents displacement of the tibia backward within theknee joint. A complete tear of this ligament necessitatingreconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilita-tion.

Progressive Resistance Exercise (PRE)— A napproach to exercise whereby the load or resistance to themuscle is applied by some mechanical means and is quan-titatively and progressively increased over time.

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)—An approach to therapeutic exercise based on the princi-ples of functional human anatomy and neurophysiology.

Radius—Forearm bone on the thumb side.Referred Pain—Pain felt in an undamaged area of body

away from the actual injury.Rotator Cuff—Comprised of four muscles in the shoul-

der area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles arethe supraspinatus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus,teres minor and subscapularis.

Rotator Cuff Impingement Syndrome—A microtrau-ma or overuse injury caused by stress. The four stages are:1)tendentious with temporary thickening of the bursa androtator cuff, 2)fiber dissociation in the tendon with a perma-nent thickening of the bursa and scar formation, 3)Apartialrotator cuff tear of less than 1 cm, and 4)a complete tearof 1 cm or more.

SC Joint—Sternoclavicular joint; articulation of the col-larbone with the sternum.

Sacroiliac—Junction of the sacrum with the hip bone.Sacrum—Group of five fused vertebrae located just

below the lumbar vertebrae of the low back.Scapula—Shoulder blade.Sciatica—Irritation of the sciatic nerve resulting in pain

or tingling down the inside of the leg.Sciatic Nerve—Major nerve that carries impulses for

muscular action and sensations between the low back andthigh and lower leg; it is the longest nerve in the body.

Shin Splint—A catch-all syndrome describing pain inthe shin that is not a fracture or tumor and cannot bedefined otherwise.

Soft Corn—A corn, softened by moisture, foundbeneath the toes rather than the toe’s upper surface.

Spleen—Large, solid organ responsible for the normalproduction and destruction of blood cells.

Spondylitis—Inflammation of one or more vertebrae.Spondylolisthesis—Forward displacement of one ver-

tebrae over another below it due to a developmental defectin the vertebrae.

Spondylosis—Abnormal vertebral fixation or immobili-ty.

Sprain—Injury resulting from the stretch or twist of thejoint and causes various degrees of stretch or tear of a lig-ament or other soft tissue at the joint.

Strain—Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the mus-cle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or tearto the muscle or tendon tissue.

Stress Fracture—A hair-line type of break in a bonecaused by overuse.

Stress X-Ray—A continual x-ray taken when a portionof the body is stressed to its maximum in order to deter-mine joint stability. This is a test utilized in some ankleinjuries.

Subluxation—Partial dislocation of a joint. The termusually implies that the joint can return to its normal posi-tion without formal reduction.

Synovial Fluid—Lubricates joints and tendons pro-duced in synovium or the inner lining of a joint.

Synovitis—Inflammation of the synovial lining of a joint.Talus—The ankle bone that articulates with the tibia and

fibula to form the ankle joint.Target Heart Rate—A pre-determined pulse obtained

during exercise when circulation in working at full efficientcapacities.

Tarsals—Group of seven bones of the foot consisting ofthe calcaneus, talus, cuboid and three cuneiform bones.

Tendinitis—Tendon and/or tendon sheath inflammation,caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury.

Tendon—Tissue that connects muscle to bone.Tenosynovitis—Swelling of a tendon sheath caused by

calcium deposits, repeated strain or trauma.Thoracic—Group of twelve vertebrae located in the tho-

rax and articulates with the twelve ribs.Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome—A neuro-

vascular disorder of the upper extremity common in throw-ing.

Tibia—Larger of the two bones of the lower leg and isthe weight-bearing bone of the shin.

Tomograph—An x-ray apparatus that demonstrates anorgan or tissue at a particular depth.

Trachea—The windpipe.Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator

(TENS)—An electrical modality that sends a mild currentthrough pads at the injury site which stimulates the brain torelease the natural analgesic, endorphin.

Transverse Process—Small lateral projection off theright and left side of each vertebrae that functions as anattachment site for muscles and ligaments of the spine.

Trapezius—Flat, triangular muscle covering the posteri-or surface of the neck and shoulder.

Ulna—Forearm bone that runs from the tip of the elbowto the little finger side of the wrist.

Ulnar Nerve—Nerve in the elbow commonly irritatedfrom excessive throwing.

Zygoma—The cheekbone.

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Qualifications: For the batting title, 502 or more actual plate appearances, the equivalent of 3.1 appearances for eachof the 162 scheduled games. For the ERA championship, at least as many innings pitched as the number of gamesscheduled for each club in his league that season. For the fielding championship, (1) A catcher must have participatedas a catcher in at least one-half the number of games scheduled for each club in his league that season; (2) an infielderor outfielder must have participated at his position in at least two-thirds of the number of games scheduled for each clubin his league; (3) a pitcher must have pitched at least as many innings as the number of games scheduled for each clubin his league that season. EXCEPTION—If another pitcher has a fielding average as high or higher, and has handled moretotal chances in a lesser number of innings, he shall be the fielding champion. (NOTE—These figures DO NOTdeterminethe Rawlings Gold Glove, selected by managers and coaches).

Rookie Rule: A player shall be considered a rookie unless, during a previous season or seasons, he has (1) exceeded130 at bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues, or (2) accumulated more than 45 days on the active roster of amajor league club or clubs during the period of the 25-man roster (excluding time in military service).

Save Rule: A pitcher shall be credited with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions: (1) he is the fin-ishing pitcher in a game won by his club, and (2) he is not the winning pitcher, and (3) he qualifies under one of the fol-lowing conditions: (a) he enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches at least one inning, or (b) heenters the game regardless of the count, with the potential tying run either on base, at bat, or on deck (that is, the poten-tial tying run is either already on base or is one of the first two batsmen he faces), or (c) he pitches effectively for at leastthree innings (in the judgement of the official scorer).

Suspended Games: For the purpose of this rule, all performances in the completion of a suspended game shall beconsidered as occurring on original date of game.

National League Night Game: In the NL, any game with the official starting time fixed after 5 p.m. All games, withofficial starting times for 5 p.m., or earlier, shall be “day” games.

Earned Run Average: Multiply the number of earned runs by nine, take that number and divide it by the total inningspitched.

Fielding Percentage: The sum of putouts and assists divided by total chances (putouts, assists and errors).

Magic Numbers: The number of games yet to be played, plus one, minus the number of games ahead in the loss col-umn from the closest opponent.

On-Base Percentage: Sum of hits, walks and hit by pitches divided by the sum of at-bats, walks, hit by pitches andsacrifice flies.

Slugging Percentage: Total bases divided by at-bats.

Player Limits: 40 until Opening Day, when the number must be reduced to 25 until September 1, when it returns to 40.

Consecutive-Game Streaks: A consecutive-game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all the player’s plateappearances (one or more) result in a base on balls, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streakshall terminate if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hit. A consecutive-game playing streak shall be extended if the play-er plays one half inning on defense, or if he completes a time at bat by reaching base or being put out. A pinch-runningappearance only shall not extend the streak. If a player is ejected from the game by an umpire before he can comply withthe requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.

Waiver Regulations: From 30 days after the start of the season, players are available for claiming off waivers inreverse order of standings, at the time waivers expire. Otherwise players are available for claiming off waivers in reverseorder of standings at the close of the the preceding season. With respect to trades, no waivers are necessary from 5 p.m.,eastern time, the day after the scheduled end of the regular season through July 31. Waivers are necessary from August1 through the day after the scheduled end of the regular season.

Items of Interest

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Earned RunsAn earned run is a run for which the pitcher is held accountable. In determining earned runs, the inning should be recon-

structed without the errors (which include catcher's interference) and passed balls, and the benefit of the doubt shouldalways be given to the pitcher in determining which bases would have been reached by errorless play. For the purpose ofdetermining earned runs, an intentional base on balls, regardless of the circumstances, shall be construed in exactly thesame manner as any other base on balls.

(a) An earned run shall be charged every time a runner reaches home by the aid of safe hits, sacrifice bunts, a sacrificefly, stolen bases, putouts, fielder's choices, bases on balls, hit batters, balks or wild pitches (including a wild pitch on thirdstrike which permits a batter to reach first base) before fielding chances have been offered to put out the offensive team.For the purpose of this rule, a defensive interference penalty shall be construed as a fielding chance. (1) A wild pitch issolely the pitcher's fault, and contributes to an earned run just as a base on balls or a balk.

(b) No run shall be earned when scored by a runner who reaches first base (1) on a hit or otherwise after his time at batis prolonged by a muffed foul fly; (2) because of interference or obstruction or (3) because of any fielding error.

(c) No run shall be earned when scored by a runner whose life is prolonged by an error, if such runner would have beenput out by errorless play.

(d) No run shall be earned when the runner's advance is aided by an error, a passed ball, or defensive interference orobstruction, if the scorer judges that the run would not have scored without the aid of such misplay.

(e) An error by a pitcher is treated exactly the same as an error by any other fielder in computing earned runs.

(f) Whenever a fielding error occurs, the pitcher shall be given the benefit of the doubt in determining to which bases anyrunners would have advanced had the fielding of the defensive team been errorless.

(g) When pitchers are changed during an inning, the relief pitcher shall not be chargedwith any run (earned or unearned) scored by a runner who was on base at the time he entered the game, nor for runsscored by any runner who reaches base on a fielder's choice which puts out a runner left on base by the preceding pitch-er. NOTE: It is the intent of this rule to charge each pitcher with the number of runners he put on base, rather than withthe individual runners. When a pitcher puts runners on base, and is relieved, he shall be charged with all runs subsequentlyscored up to and including the number of runners he left on base when he left the game, unless such runners are put outwithout action by the batter, i.e., caught stealing, picked off base, or called out for interference when a batter runner doesnot reach first base on the play. EXCEPTION: P1 walks A, and is relieved by P2. P2 allows B to single, but A is out tryingfor third. B takes second on the throw. C singles, scoring B. Charge run to P2.

(h) A relief pitcher shall not be held accountable when the first batter to whom he pitches reaches first base on four calledballs if such batter has a decided advantage in the ball and strike count when pitchers are changed.

(1) If, when pitchers are changed, the count is 2 balls, no strike, 2 balls, 1 strike, 3 balls, no strike, 3 balls, 1 strike, 3balls, 2 strikes, and the batter gets a base on balls, charge that batter and the base on balls to the preceding pitcher, notto the relief pitcher.

(2) Any other action by such batter, such as reaching base on a hit, an error, afielder's choice, a force out, or being touched by a pitched ball, shall cause such a batter to be charged to the relief pitch-

er. NOTE: The provisions of 10.18 (h) (2) shall not be construed as affecting or conflicting with the provisions of 10.18 (g). (3) If, when pitchers are changed, the count is 2 balls, 2 strikes, 1 ball, 2 strikes, 1 ball, 1 strike, 1 ball, no strike, no ball,

2 strikes, no ball, 1 strike, charge that batter and his actions to the relief pitcher.

Dinger, The Official Mascot

Born April 16, 1994 at Mile High Stadium, Dinger begins his ninth season as the official

mascot of the Rockies.

For information and special appearance bookings, contact the Rockies promotions

department at 303/312-2266.

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Agbayani, Benny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-39Almanzar, Carlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163-165Andress, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Barnes, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-41Belitz, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166-167Bell, Buddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-24Bell, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168-169Bennett, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-44Bogar, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170-172Brumbaugh, Cliff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173-174Butler, Brent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-46Chacon, Shawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-49Closser, J.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175Conway, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176Cook, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Cust, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52Davis, Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-55Donnelly, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Elarton, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-58Encarnacion, Mario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60Esslinger, Cam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Eusebio, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-65Fuentes, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67Garcia, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Gload, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69Hampton, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-75Harrah, Toby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Helton, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-81Hernandez, Carlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177-179Hollandsworth, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-85Holliday, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Holt, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180-182Hurdle, Clint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

James, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183-185Jennings, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-89Jimenez, Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-92Jones, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-96Kalinowski, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Kendall, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Kibler, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186Little, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-100Neagle, Denny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101-105Nichting, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187-189Norton, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106-109Ortiz, Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110-112Paniagua, Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113-115Petrick, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116-118Pierre, Juan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119-122Porter, Bo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190-192Reyes, Dennys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123-125Reyes, Rene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Robledo, Nilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Shumpert, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127-130Speier, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131-133Stark, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134-135Thomson, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136-139Uribe, Juan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140-142Walker, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143-149White, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150-153Whiteside, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193-195Williams, Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Wright, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Young, Colin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154Young, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196Zeile, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155-159

Allen, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Alves, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Brannon, Coley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Byrnes, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Dugger, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Egins, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Feasel, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Geivett, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Gustafson, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Hamilton, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Hawkins, Richard M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Herfurth, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Hill, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Jones, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Kahn, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Kent, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Levine, Thad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

McGinn, Chico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33McGregor, Keli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7McLaren, Sue Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10McMorris, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Monfort, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Monfort, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Noonan, Thomas M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36O'Dowd, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Peters, Rosalind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Probst, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Rasnake, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Razum, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Ross, Jody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Roth, Hal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Schmidt, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Schreiber, Allen M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Schulz, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Index

Players / Coaches Bios

Staff Bios

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Arner, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291Bennett, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .294Carey, P.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300Cockrell, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .284Coffie, Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283Cole, Stu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291Cron, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285Daugherty, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .280Diaz, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300Eppard, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285Fernandez, Rolando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .282Gallego, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283

Gideon, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .297Gonzalez, Javier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291Holliday, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .280Mathews, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .284McClure, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285Mikulik, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .294Ocasio, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .297Palacios, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300Smith, Bryn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288Todd, Theron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288Wetzel, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .280White, Billy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .294

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Affiliates, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176All-Star Game, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356All-time home runs, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351All-time pitching, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353-354All-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243All-time roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246-249All-time roster, numerical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249Asheville Tourists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294-296At the break. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Attendance records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355Attendance, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Attendance, Mile High Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355Attendance, Spring Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359Awards, franchise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262Awards, league individual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261BBWAA, Colorado chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344Beat writers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344Birthdays, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188Boxscores, postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264-265Broadcasters, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340-341Career batting leaders, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212Career pitching leaders, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213Carolina Mudcats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288-290Casper Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-302Catchers interference, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218Champions, organizational. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283Charities, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362-364Chronology, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-260Clubhouse Assistants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Colo. Springs Sky Sox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285-287Comeback victories, largest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237Communications/PR staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345Community involvement, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . 362-364Complete game shutouts, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Complete games, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Coors Field firsts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350Coors Field pitching performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Coors Field, general info. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348Cycles, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350

Cycles, minor leagues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Cycles, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Day-by-Day, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-201Debuts, youngest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Dinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371Directory, MLB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365Dominican Summer League. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301Draft picks, first round. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282Draft, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282Draft, expansion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263Ejections, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206Expansion draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263First rounders, current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152Franchise firsts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263Front Office Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Front Office Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-18General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Grand Slams, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218Groundrules, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348Grounds Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Herb Hippauf Scouting Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297Hi Corbett Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358Highs & Lows, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207Hitting streaks, longest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Home openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Home run breakdown, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . 349-350Home runs, all-time, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351Home runs, game ending. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Home runs, inside-the-park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218Home runs, leadoff, opponents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Home runs, leadoff, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Home runs, longest, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350Home runs, most by opponent, Coors. . . . . . . . . . . 349Home runs, pinch hit, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Home runs, pitchers, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222Home Runs, three in a game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Home runs, three in an inning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230Home runs, upper deck, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . 350Index Continued on Page 374

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Homestands, best & worst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Honor roll, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261-262How the Rockies Were Built. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Incomplete games, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Interleague play, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278Items of interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370-371Leaders, NL, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210Longest games, Rockies history. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298Losing streak, longest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236Media outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343Media policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345-346Medical Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367-369Milestones, player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Minor league players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303-338MLB Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365MLB PR Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366MLB, Rockies records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242Non-Roster leap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Non-roster, 2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162Numerical roster, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249Official scorers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346Opening Day lineups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245Opening Day, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Opponents, 2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267-278Organizational champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283Organizational players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303-338Ownership Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Pickoffs, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Pitchers as pinch runners, hitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296Pitching, Coors Field's best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Pitching, Coors Field, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353-354Player Devel. Man of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297Players of the Month, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262Players of the Week, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262Postponements, all-time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Postseason, Rockies history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264-266PR Contacts, MLB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366Pregame schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346Pronunciation Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Prospects, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186Prospects, No. 1 all-time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290Public Relations staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345Radio Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342RBI, Most at Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350Record, best after. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266Records, by manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Records, club batting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229-232Records, club fielding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233Records, club general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237-240Records, club pitching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234-236Records, individual batting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215-223Records, individual fielding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224Records, individual pitching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225-228Records, League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242Records, Spring Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359Records, team, all-time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Road trips, best & worst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Road trips, longest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Rockies all-time record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243

Rockies in the Community. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362-364Rockies, all-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Roster, 40-man, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160-161Roster, all-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246-249Salem Avalanche. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291-293Scout of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281Scouting Dept.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280-282Season-in-Review, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198-199Seating chart, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348Seven RBI games, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350Shortest games, Rockies history. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298Shutouts, combined, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Shutouts, complete game, Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Shutouts, individual, Coors Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Spring Training Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358-359Spring Training Schedule, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358Spring Training, statistics, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360Spring Training, year-by-year stats. . . . . . . . . . . . . 359Sring Training records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359Standings, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209Statistics, Batting, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-203Statistics, fielding, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Statistics, individual, year-by-year . . . . . . . . . . 250-256Statistics, miscellaneous, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206Statistics, pitching, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204Statistics, postseason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266Statistics, team, year-by-year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244-245Steals of home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Steals, organizational. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Strikeouts, most, Coors Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Television Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342Trainers, minor league . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284Transactions, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208Tri-City Dust Devils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297-299Triple plays, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231Venezuelan Summer League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301Winning streak, longest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236Year-by-year individual statistics . . . . . . . . . . . 250-256Year-by-Year leaders, Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214Year-by-year team statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244-245Youth Fields Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364

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