2000 Montreal Expos season

The 2000 Montreal Expos season was the 32nd season in franchise history.

2000 Montreal Expos
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkOlympic Stadium
CityMontreal
Record67–95
Divisional place4th
OwnersJeffrey Loria
General managersJim Beattie
ManagersFelipe Alou
TelevisionRDS Network
(Rodger Brulotte)
Radio(Internet Only)
(Dave Van Horne, Joe Cannon)

CKAC (AM)
(Jacques Doucet, Rodger Brulotte, Claude Raymond, Alain Chantelois)
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Offseason

  • February 4, 2000: Charlie O'Brien was signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos.[1]
  • March 17, 2000: Ted Lilly was sent by the Montreal Expos to the New York Yankees to complete an earlier deal made on December 22, 1999. The Montreal Expos sent players to be named later and Jake Westbrook to the New York Yankees for Hideki Irabu. The Montreal Expos sent Ted Lilly (March 17, 2000) and Christian Parker (March 22, 2000) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade.[2]

Spring training

In 2000, the Expos held spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida, a facility they shared with the St. Louis Cardinals. It was their third season there.

Regular season

Season standings

NL EastWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Atlanta Braves95670.58651–3044–37
New York Mets94680.580155–2639–42
Florida Marlins79820.49115½43–3836–44
Montreal Expos67950.4142837–4430–51
Philadelphia Phillies65970.4013034–4731–50

Record vs. opponents


Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLFLAHOULAMILMTLNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLAL
Arizona3–65–42–57–64–56–17–64–54–52–78–17–29–46–75–46–9
Atlanta6–34–52–55–46–65–47–26–36–77–68–55–28–16–33–411–7
Chicago4–55–44–84–51–65–73–66–74–52–56–33–93–54–53–108–7
Cincinnati5–25–28–46–33–67–54–55–8–16–35–43–47–64–53–67–67–8
Colorado6–74–55–43–64–55–44–94–57–23–66–37–27–66–75–36–6
Florida5–46–66–16–35–43–52–73–47–66–69–45–42–73–63–68–9
Houston1–64–57–55–74–55–33–67–64–52–55–410–32–71–86–66–9
Los Angeles6–72–76–35–49–47–26–33–45–34–55–44–58–57–53–66–9
Milwaukee5–43–67–68–5–15–44–36–74–34–52–72–57–52–73–65–76–9
Montreal5–47–65–43–62–76–75–43–55–43–95–73–43–63–62–57–11
New York7–26–75–24–56–36–65–25–47–29–36–77–23–63–56–39–9
Philadelphia1–85–83–64–33–64–94–54–55–27–57–63–62–52–72–79–9
Pittsburgh2–72–59–36–72–74–53–105–45–74–32–76–37–22–64–86–9
San Diego4–91–85–35–46–77–27–25–87–26–36–35–22–75–70–95–10
San Francisco7–63–65–46–37–66–38–15–76–36–35–37–26–27–55–48–7
St. Louis4–54–310–36–73–56–36–66–37–55–23–67–28–49–04–57–8
Expos vs. American League
TeamAL East
BALBOSNYYTBTOR
Montreal3–00–31–21–22–4

Notable transactions

  • June 5, 2000: Grady Sizemore was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 3rd round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 16, 2000.[3]
  • June 5, 2000: Cliff Lee was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 4th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed July 6, 2000.[4]
  • June 5, 2000: Jason Bay was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 22nd round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 16, 2000.[5]
  • June 22, 2000: Charlie O'Brien was released by the Montreal Expos.[1]
  • September 28, 2000: Terrmel Sledge was sent by the Seattle Mariners to the Montreal Expos to complete an earlier deal made on August 8, 2000. The Seattle Mariners sent players to be named later to the Montreal Expos for players to be named later and Chris Widger. The Seattle Mariners sent Sean Spencer (August 10, 2000) and Terrmel Sledge (September 28, 2000) to the Montreal Expos to complete the trade.

Roster

2000 Montreal Expos
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
 Expos win
 Expos loss
 Postponement
BoldExpos team member
2000 Game Log
April (14–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3Dodgers4–10Brown (1–0)Hermanson (0–1)Adams (1)51,2490–1
2April 4Dodgers4–10Park (1–0)Irabu (0–1)12,1430–2
3April 5Dodgers6–5Telford (1–0)Shaw (0–1)8,8671–2
4April 6Dodgers11–3Pavano (1–0)Pérez (0–1)9,1212–2
5April 7Padres5–10Meadows (1–0)Powell (0–1)12,2602–3
6April 8Padres10–9Telford (2–0)Wall (0–1)Urbina (1)13,5283–3
7April 9Padres2–1Irabu (1–1)Boehringer (0–1)Urbina (2)9,7824–3
8April 11@ Pirates7–3Vázquez (1–0)Benson (0–2)Kline (1)11,3355–3
9April 12@ Pirates4–6Silva (1–0)Batista (0–1)Williams (1)10,2905–4
10April 13@ Pirates3–4Silva (2–0)Urbina (0–1)11,1625–5
11April 14@ Phillies4–0Hermanson (1–1)Brock (0–2)12,3666–5
April 15@ PhilliesPostponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 11.
12April 16@ Phillies4–5Aldred (1–1)Telford (1–2)18,6486–6
April 17@ PhilliesPostponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 11 as part of a doubleheader.
13April 18Cubs4–3Strickland (1–0)Tapani (0–2)Urbina (3)9,9757–6
14April 19Cubs7–3Pavano (2–0)Quevedo (0–2)10,1128–6
15April 20Cubs6–10Williams (1–0)Blank (0–1)12,1868–7
16April 21Brewers5–1Hermanson (2–1)Haynes (2–1)Urbina (4)12,3159–7
17April 22Brewers3–7Stull (1–1)Irabu (1–2)14,4619–8
18April 23Brewers6–4Vázquez (2–0)Navarro (0–4)Urbina (5)14,41010–8
19April 25Rockies10–4Pavano (3–0)Bohanon (0–2)10,01911–8
20April 26Rockies9–2Hermanson (3–1)Jarvis (1–1)Urbina (6)10,73512–8
21April 28@ Giants9–3Telford (3–1)Ortiz (2–3)40,93013–8
22April 29@ Giants1–2Johnstone (2–1)Telford (3–2)Nen (4)40,93013–9
23April 30@ Giants4–3Strickland (2–0)Johnstone (2–2)Urbina (7)40,93014–9
May (12–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Rockies8–15White (1–0)Hermanson (3–2)35,10414–10
25May 2@ Rockies6–12Karl (1–2)Powell (0–2)39,13214–11
26May 3@ Rockies7–16Astacio (3–2)Irabu (1–3)40,09614–12
27May 5@ Brewers10–2Vázquez (3–0)Bere (2–3)10,00215–12
28May 6@ Brewers3–2Telford (4–2)Weathers (2–1)Urbina (8)12,38116–12
29May 7@ Brewers4–9Haynes (4–2)Hermanson (3–3)11,98916–13
May 8PhilliesPostponed (rain): Rescheduled for May 11.
30May 9Phillies3–2 (10)Kline (1–0)Gomes (1–3)8,84517–13
31May 10Phillies0–8Person (3–1)Vázquez (3–1)9,41117–14
32May 11Phillies4–6Wolf (2–2)Pavano (3–1)Gomes (6)8,31117–15
33May 12Cubs8–3Thurman (1–0)Wood (1–2)Hermanson (1)15,62618–15
34May 13Cubs1–2Lieber (4–2)Armas (0–1)14,32118–16
35May 14Cubs16–15Hermanson (4–3)Aguilera (1–1)10,62119–16
36May 16Diamondbacks2–0Vázquez (4–1)Johnson (7–1)Hermanson (2)11,89820–16
37May 17Diamondbacks10–2Pavano (4–1)Reynoso (2–4)8,76621–16
38May 18Diamondbacks6–8Kim (2–1)Telford (4–3)11,07321–17
39May 19Astros3–2Hermanson (5–3)Slusarski (0–1)12,67922–17
40May 20Astros8–7Irabu (2–3)Elarton (2–1)Hermanson (3)15,16623–17
41May 21Astros8–3Vázquez (5–1)Lima (1–7)20,11124–17
42May 23@ Giants3–2Pavano (5–1)Rueter (2–3)Hermanson (4)40,93025–17
43May 24@ Giants0–18Estes (3–2)Thurman (1–1)40,93025–18
44May 25@ Giants1–4Hernández (3–5)Armas (0–2)Nen (7)40,93025–19
45May 26@ Padres2–6Whiteside (2–0)Irabu (2–4)19,51725–20
46May 27@ Padres2–4Wall (2–2)Kline (1–1)Hoffman (10)40,11025–21
47May 28@ Padres3–4Walker (1–0)Pavano (5–2)Hoffman (11)26,41125–22
48May 30@ Reds2–4Fernández (2–0)Armas (0–3)Williamson (6)20,25025–23
49May 31@ Reds10–4Johnson (1–0)Parris (2–7)21,20726–23
June (12–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
50June 1@ Reds9–7Vázquez (6–1)Villone (6–2)Kline (2)23,09927–23
51June 2Orioles5–3Pavano (6–2)Johnson (0–4)Kline (3)12,65428–23
52June 3Orioles7–4Lira (1–0)Rapp (4–3)Kline (4)13,62829–23
53June 4Orioles1–0Armas (1–3)Ponson (3–3)Kline (5)15,18130–23
54June 5Yankees6–4Johnson (2–0)Cone (1–6)Kline (6)18,09531–23
55June 6Yankees1–8Grimsley (2–1)Vázquez (6–2)24,45331–24
56June 7Yankees2–7Hernández (6–4)Pavano (6–3)25,38131–25
57June 9@ Blue Jays3–13Carpenter (5–5)Tucker (0–1)26,12231–26
58June 10@ Blue Jays11–2Armas (2–3)Escobar (5–7)30,23932–26
59June 11@ Blue Jays3–8Koch (4–1)Mota (0–1)25,83832–27
60June 12@ Brewers1–8Bere (4–5)Vázquez (6–3)16,68632–28
61June 13@ Brewers9–4Pavano (7–3)Woodard (1–5)10,70533–28
62June 14@ Brewers2–11Wright (2–1)Johnson (2–1)12,87533–29
63June 16@ Cubs8–9Van Poppel (2–2)Armas (2–4)Aguilera (14)38,01033–30
64June 17@ Cubs0–1Rain (1–0)Hermanson (5–4)Aguilera (15)39,50233–31
65June 18@ Cubs4–3 (11)Telford (5–3)Garibay (1–3)Rigby (2)38,75234–31
66June 19Pirates2–1Pavano (8–3)Loiselle (0–2)Kline (7)7,48335–31
67June 20Pirates1–2Benson (6–5)Johnson (2–2)Williams (10)8,05635–32
68June 21Pirates3–8Córdova (5–5)Armas (2–5)Peters (1)8,32435–33
69June 22Pirates6–5Hermanson (6–4)Ritchie (4–4)Telford (2)8,63536–33
70June 23Phillies6–13Coggin (1–0)Vázquez (6–4)8,19736–34
71June 24Phillies1–8Wolf (7–4)Pavano (8–4)8,37436–35
72June 25Phillies3–1Johnson (3–2)Byrd (1–6)Kline (8)13,16437–35
73June 27Braves6–4Armas (3–5)Glavine (7–5)Kline (9)11,63638–35
74June 28Braves4–7Mulholland (8–6)Hermanson (6–5)Ligtenberg (5)12,65338–36
75June 30Marlins4–5Almanza (1–0)Kline (1–2)Alfonseca (23)8,04738–37
July (9–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
76July 1Marlins5–6Dempster (9–4)Johnson (3–3)Alfonseca (24)8,52938–38
77July 2Marlins1–2Cornelius (3–2)Santana (0–1)Alfonseca (25)9,07638–39
78July 3@ Braves17–1Armas (4–5)Mulhollandl (8–8)44,30239–39
79July 4@ Braves3–7Maddux (10–3)Hermanson (6–6)47,27739–40
80July 5@ Braves6–5Vázquez (7–4)Millwood (5–7)Kline (10)34,04440–40
81July 6@ Braves4–2Johnson (4–3)Burkett (6–4)Kline (11)36,37741–40
82July 7Blue Jays10–5Lira (2–0)Quantrill (0–5)13,31742–40
83July 8Blue Jays3–6Wells (15–2)Armas (4–6)Koch (20)17,42042–41
84July 9Blue Jays3–13Castillo (6–5)Hermanson (6–7)22,48942–42
All–Star Break (July 10–12)
85July 13@ Devil Rays4–6Mecir (7–1)Lira (2–1)Hernández (13)14,92442–43
86July 14@ Devil Rays5–8Lopez (6–6)Armas (4–7)Hernández (14)15,87042–44
87July 15@ Devil Rays4–1Hermanson (7–7)Trachsel (6–9)Kline (12)19,36643–44
88July 16@ Red Sox2–5Wakefield (6–5)Johnson (4–4)Wasdin (1)32,16443–45
89July 17@ Red Sox3–7Pichardo (4–1)Telford (5–4)32,70343–46
90July 18@ Red Sox1–3Martínez (9–4)Vázquez (7–5)Lowe (21)32,62943–47
91July 19Mets3–5Mahomes (4–1)Kline (1–3)Benítez (22)14,19843–48
92July 20Mets4–1Hermanson (8–7)Hampton (9–7)Strickland (1)13,34844–48
93July 21@ Marlins7–3Thurman (2–1)Smith (0–3)11,23445–48
94July 22@ Marlins17–7Johnson (5–4)Cornelius (3–4)15,47646–48
95July 23@ Marlins7–6Vázquez (8–5)Sánchez (6–8)Strickland (2)11,30747–48
96July 25@ Mets0–5Rusch (7–7)Hermanson (8–8)41,02847–49
July 26@ MetsPostponed (rain): Rescheduled for July 27 as part of a doubleheader.
97July 27 (1)@ Mets8–9Franco (5–3)Strickland (2–1)Benítez (23)35,08847–50
98July 27 (2)@ Mets3–4Hampton (10–7)Irabu (2–5)47–51
99July 28Reds3–8Dessens (5–0)Johnson (5–5)11,54747–52
100July 29Reds3–4 (11)Graves (10–0)Santana (0–2)13,57747–53
101July 30Reds4–7Bell (5–6)Hermanson (8–9)Graves (18)14,49547–54
102July 31Cardinals0–4Kile (13–6)Thurman (2–2)9,55847–55
August (8–20)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
103August 1Cardinals4–0Moore (1–0)Ankiel (7–7)9,81848–55
104August 2Cardinals7–10Hentgen (10–8)Johnson (5–6)9,66948–56
105August 4@ Astros6–7Green (1–0)Kline (1–4)Dotel (5)38,50248–57
106August 5@ Astros10–9Strickland (3–1)Valdes (2–4)Kline (13)42,39949–57
107August 6@ Astros1–8Elarton (12–4)Thurman (2–3)36,88249–58
108August 7@ Diamondbacks2–5Schilling (9–6)Moore (1–1)31,52649–59
109August 8@ Diamondbacks9–3Lira (3–1)Anderson (9–5)33,11350–59
110August 9@ Diamondbacks4–3Strickland (4–1)Guzmán (4–4)Telford (2)33,50051–59
111August 11Rockies3–10Bohanon (6–8)Hermanson (8–10)9,13651–60
112August 12Rockies2–14Yoshii (5–12)Moore (1–2)9,81551–61
113August 13Rockies3–5Chouinard (1–1)Strickland (4–2)White (3)10,60651–62
114August 14Rockies3–4House (1–0)Strickland (4–3)Jiménez (16)6,92451–63
115August 15Giants7–9del Toro (1–0)Lira (3–2)Nen (29)7,16551–64
116August 16Giants1–4Gardner (8–6)Hermanson (8–11)Nen (30)7,91051–65
117August 17Giants4–5Estes (12–3)Moore (1–3)Rodríguez (3)9,19851–66
118August 18@ Padres6–3Thurman (3–3)Clement (11–11)Strickland (3)20,59752–66
119August 19@ Padres3–4 (11)Walker (7–1)Santana (0–3)56,77952–67
120August 20@ Padres4–5Witasick (4–9)Lira (3–3)Hoffman (34)25,34352–68
121August 21@ Dodgers4–1Hermanson (9–11)Herges (8–3)Strickland (4)32,05353–68
122August 22@ Dodgers6–14Adams (6–6)Santana (0–4)29,80453–69
123August 23@ Dodgers1–5Brown (11–5)Thurman (3–4)31,33753–70
124August 24@ Dodgers0–7Park (13–8)Vázquez (8–6)28,89653–71
125August 25Astros1–3Holt (6–12)Lira (3–4)Dotel (10)7,63653–72
126August 26Astros5–4Hermanson (10–11)Lima (5–15)Kline (14)8,61954–72
127August 27Astros3–7Elarton (15–4)Moore (1–4)10,73254–73
128August 28Diamondbacks9–5Thurman (4–4)Schilling (10–9)Telford (3)6,38955–73
129August 29Diamondbacks7–8Plesac (4–4)Forster (0–1)Mesa (11)6,02955–74
130August 30Diamondbacks0–7Johnson (17–5)Lira (3–5)7,65055–75
September (12–19)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1@ Reds2–8Bell (6–7)Hermanson (10–12)22,97355–76
132September 2@ Reds9–5Lira (4–5)Villone (9–8)29,40356–76
133September 3@ Reds1–8Parris (10–14)Thurman (4–5)26,15256–77
134September 4@ Cardinals2–4Hentgen (14–12)Vázquez (8–7)Veres (25)39,70456–78
135September 5@ Cardinals6–7Reames (1–1)Santana (0–5)Timlin (12)31,82156–79
136September 6@ Cardinals7–2Hermanson (11–12)Stephenson (15–8)30,28057–79
137September 7@ Cardinals1–6Kile (17–9)Armas (4–8)30,79957–80
138September 8@ Braves2–3Ashby (9–12)Moore (1–4)Rocker (20)35,87057–81
139September 9@ Braves7–5 (12)Santana (1–5)Seelbach (0–1)47,77558–81
140September 10@ Braves4–0Vázquez (9–7)Glavine (19–7)39,06859–81
141September 11 (1)@ Phillies2–5Politte (3–2)Hermanson (11–13)Brantley (23)11,31059–82
142September 11 (2)@ Phillies7–6Mota (1–1)Padilla (1–2)Strickland (5)60–82
143September 12@ Phillies1–0Armas (5–8)Telemaco (1–1)Strickland (6)12,13561–82
144September 13@ Phillies5–15Chen (7–2)Lira (4–6)12,31661–83
145September 14Mets4–10Rusch (10–10)Thurman (4–6)6,21961–84
146September 15Mets4–3Vázquez (10–7)Wendell (7–6)Strickland (7)6,97962–84
147September 16Mets4–10Reed (10–5)Hermanson (11–14)9,04562–85
148September 17Mets5–0Armas (6–8)Jones (9–6)9,34963–85
149September 18Marlins11–4Lira (5–6)Sánchez (9–11)4,76964–85
150September 19Marlins1–3Dempster (13–10)Thurman (4–7)Alfonseca (42)5,28364–86
151September 20Marlins4–2Vázquez (11–7)Cornelius (3–10)Strickland (8)5,85165–86
152September 21Marlins10–3Hermanson (12–14)Burnett (2–7)4,80166–86
153September 22Braves6–4Armas (7–8)Millwood (10–12)Strickland (9)8,46467–86
154September 23Braves0–10Maddux (19–8)Lira (5–7)10,13667–87
155September 24Braves5–14Ashby (12–12)Thurman (4–8)11,35067–88
156September 25Braves0–6Glavine (20–9)Vázquez (11–8)6,93167–89
157September 26@ Marlins4–5 (10)Alfonseca (5–6)Kline (1–5)8,53867–90
158September 27@ Marlins3–6Burnett (3–7)Armas (7–9)Alfonseca (43)10,26967–91
159September 28@ Marlins4–7Penny (8–7)Lira (5–8)Alfonseca (44)7,86467–92
160September 29@ Mets2–11Hampton (15–10)Thurman (4–9)28,78867–93
161September 30@ Mets2–4Wendell (8–6)Vázquez (11–9)Benítez (41)39,46867–94
October (0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
162October 1@ Mets2–3 (13)Mahomes (5–3)Powell (0–3)44,86967–95

Attendance

The Expos drew 926,272 fans at Olympic Stadium during 2000, placing them 16th in attendance for the season among the 16 National League teams.[6] Their highest attendance at a home game occurred on April 3, when they drew an Opening Day crowd of 51,249 for a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, while the low mark was 4,769 for a game against the Florida Marlins on September 18.[6]

Player stats

Batting

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Complete offensive statistics are available here.

PosPlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
CChris Widger8628131671721234.2381
1BLee Stevens123449601192722275.2650
2BJosé Vidro1536061012005122497.3305
SSOrlando Cabrera125422471002511355.2374
3BMichael Barrett892712858151122.2140
LFRondell White7529052892401154.3075
CFPeter Bergeron14851880127257531.24511
RFVladimir Guerrero154571101197281144123.3459
IFGeoff Blum12434340972021145.2831
LFWilton Guerrero127288307772223.2678
CIAndy Tracy831922950811132.2601
3BMike Mordecai861692048160416.2842
OFTerry Jones108168304282013.2507
UTFernando Seguignol761622245801022.2780
CFMilton Bradley42154203481215.2212
CBrian Schneider4511562760011.2350
CLenny Webster39816173005.2100
SSTomas de la Rosa32667193129.2882
IFTrace Coquillette34596124018.2030
CCharlie O'Brien919141012.2110
CYohanny Valera710100001.0000
1BTalmadge Nunnari185210001.2000
PJavier Vázquez31654152001.2310
PDustin Hermanson3655182001.1450
PCarl Pavano1535251000.1430
PMike Thurman1724310000.0420
PTony Armas Jr.1526110001.0380
PMike Johnson3922140003.1820
PFelipe Lira5019340023.2110
PHideki Irabu1116120001.1250
PTrey Moore88010000.1250
PJulio Santana357000000.0000
PJeremy Powell115131001.6000
PAnthony Telford612000000.0000
PScott Strickland472000000.0000
PMiguel Batista41000000.0000
PScott Downs12000000.0000
PSteve Kline792000000.0000
PBrad Rigby61000000.0000
PMatt Blank131000000.0000
PT. J. Tucker111100001.0000
PGuillermo Mota281000000.0000
PUgueth Urbina131000000.0000
PSean Spencer800000000
PYovanny Lara500000000
PScott Forster3900000000
PJim Poole500000000
PDavid Moraga200000000
PMatt Skrmetta400000000
Team Totals1625535738147531035178705.26658

Pitching

Note: Pos = Position; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Complete pitching statistics are available here.

PosPlayerWLERAGGSSVIPRERBBK
SPJavier Vázquez1194.0533330217.21049861196
SPDustin Hermanson12144.7738304198.01281057594
SPCarl Pavano843.061515097.040333464
SPTony Armas Jr.794.361717095.049465059
SPMike Thurman496.421717088.169634652
SPHideki Irabu257.241111054.245441442
CLSteve Kline153.508301482.136322764
RPFelipe Lira585.405370101.271613651
RPAnthony Telford543.79640378.138332368
RPScott Strickland433.00490948.018161648
RPScott Forster017.88420032.031282523
Mike Johnson566.3941130101.173725370
Julio Santana155.67364066.245423358
Trey Moore156.6288035.131262124
Guillermo Mota116.00290030.021201224
Jeremy Powell037.96114026.02723919
Matt Blank015.14130014.08854
Ugueth Urbina014.05130813.166522
Miguel Batista0114.0440018.1141337
T. J. Tucker0111.572207.09932
Sean Spencer005.408006.24436
Yovanny Lara006.356005.24483
Brad Rigby005.066015.15332
Matt Skrmetta0015.196005.110964
Scott Downs009.001103.03330
Jim Poole0027.005002.06633
David Moraga0037.803001.27722
Team Totals67955.13162162391424.29028125791011

Award winners

2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAOttawa LynxInternational LeagueJeff Cox and Rick Sweet
AAHarrisburg SenatorsEastern LeagueDoug Sisson
AJupiter HammerheadsFlorida State LeagueLuis Dorante
ACape Fear CrocsSouth Atlantic LeagueBill Masse
A-Short SeasonVermont ExposNew York–Penn LeagueTim Leiper
RookieGCL ExposGulf Coast LeagueSteve Phillips

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