2000 New York Yankees season

The 2000 New York Yankees season was the 98th season for the Yankees. New York was managed by Joe Torre. The team finished first in the American League East with a record of 87–74, 2.5 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox, after losing 15 of their final 18 games, including their last 7. Despite having the lowest winning percentage of any postseason qualifier in 2000, the Yankees won the World Series over the New York Mets in 5 games to win their 26th World Series title. They are, as of 2024, the last team to win World Series titles in consecutive years.

2000 New York Yankees
World Series Champions
American League Champions
American League East Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkYankee Stadium
CityNew York City
Record87–74 (.540)
Divisional place1st
OwnersGeorge Steinbrenner
General managersBrian Cashman
ManagersJoe Torre
TelevisionWNYW
(Bobby Murcer, Tim McCarver)
MSG
(Ken Singleton, Jim Kaat, Al Trautwig, Suzyn Waldman)
RadioWABC (AM)
(John Sterling, Michael Kay)
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Offseason edit

  • November 29, 1999: Mike Stanton was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[1]
  • December 1, 1999: Chili Davis was released by the New York Yankees.[2]
  • December 13, 1999: Chad Curtis was traded by the New York Yankees to the Texas Rangers for Brandon Knight and Sam Marsonek.[3]
  • December 15, 1999: Ryan Thompson signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[4]
  • January 26, 2000: Roberto Kelly signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.
  • February 1, 2000: Tim Raines signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[5]
  • 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.[6]
  • March 23, 2000: Tim Raines was released by the New York Yankees.[5]

Notable transactions edit

Season standings edit

AL EastWLPct.GBHomeRoad
New York Yankees87740.54044–3643–38
Boston Red Sox85770.52542–3943–38
Toronto Blue Jays83790.51245–3638–43
Baltimore Orioles74880.45713½44–3730–51
Tampa Bay Devil Rays69920.4291836–4433–48

Season summary edit

On September 28, 2000, the Yankees played the Devil Rays at Tampa Bay. In the top of the 2nd inning, Jose Canseco was walked. Tino Martinez then hit a double to center field. The ball was fielded by Gerald Williams and relayed to Mike DiFelice. He tagged Jose Canseco at the plate and proceeded to tag out Tino Martinez who was running right behind Canseco. Mike DiFelice tagged both runners out at the plate.[15]

The Yankees only played 161 games because they had a game rained out against the Florida Marlins that was not made up due to scheduling constraints and lack of playoff implications.

Record vs. opponents edit


Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
TeamANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKC MINNYYOAKSEATB TEXTORNL 
Anaheim7–55–44–63–65–56–67–35–55–85–86–67–55–712–6
Baltimore5–75–74–65–46–43–76–35–74–83–78–56–67–67–11
Boston4–57–57–56–67–54–68–26–75–55–56–67–34–89–9
Chicago6–46–45–78–59–35–77–58–46–37–56–45–55–512–6
Cleveland6–34–56–65–86–75–75–85–56–67–28–26–48–413–5
Detroit5–54–65–73–97–65–77–68–46–47–24–55–53–910–8
Kansas City6–67–36–47–57–57–57–52–84–84–85–53–74–68–10
Minnesota3–73–62–85–78–56–75–75–55–73–94–68–45–47–11
New York5–57–57–64–85–54–88–25–56–34–66–610–25–711–6
Oakland8–58–45–53–66–64–68–47–53–69–47–25–77–311–7
Seattle8–57–35–55–72–72–78–49–36–44–99–37–58–211–7
Tampa Bay6–65–86–64–62–85–45–56–46–62–73–95–75–79–9
Texas5–76–63–75–54–65–57–34–82–107–55–77–54–67–11
Toronto7–56–78–45–54–89–36–44–57–53–72–87–56–49–9

Detailed records edit

Opening Day starters edit

Roster edit

2000 New York Yankees
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log edit

Regular season edit

Legend
Yankees WinYankees LossGame Postponed
2000 Game Log (87–74) Home: 44–35 Away: 43–39
April (15–8) Home: 8–3 Away: 7–5
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
1April 3@ Angels3–2Hernandez (1–0)Hill (0–1)Rivera (1)Edison International Field of Anaheim42,7041–0
2April 4@ Angels5–3Mendoza (1–0)Percival (0–1)Rivera (2)Edison International Field of Anaheim25,8182–0
3April 5@ Angels6–12Schoeneweis (1–0)Cone (0–1)Edison International Field of Anaheim24,5602–1
4April 7@ Mariners5–7Halama (1–0)Pettitte (0–1)Sasaki (2)Safeco Field40,8272–2
5April 8@ Mariners3–2Nelson (1–0)Mesa (1–1)Rivera (3)Safeco Field45,2613–2
6April 9@ Mariners3–9Moyer (1–1)Clemens (0–1)Safeco Field45,4883–3
April 11RangersPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 21
7April 12Rangers8–6Nelson (2–0)Munoz (0–1)Rivera (4)Yankee Stadium48,4874–3
8April 13Rangers5–1Hernandez (2–0)Rogers (1–2)Yankee Stadium23,8055–3
9April 14Royals7–5Clemens (1–1)Witasick (0–3)Rivera (5)Yankee Stadium33,0946–3
10April 15Royals7–1Mendoza (2–0)Rosado (1–1)Yankee Stadium34,0567–3
11April 16Royals8–4Nelson (3–0)Fussell (1–1)Yankee Stadium36,7248–3
12April 17@ Rangers5–4 (11)Rivera (1–0)Crabtree (0–1)Erdos (1)The Ballpark in Arlington38,1669–3
13April 18@ Rangers6–3Hernandez (3–0)Rogers (1–3)The Ballpark in Arlington43,64410–3
14April 19@ Rangers5–4 (10)Rivera (2–0)Zimmerman (0–2)The Ballpark in Arlington39,29411–3
15April 21@ Blue Jays3–8Carpenter (1–3)Mendoza (2–1)SkyDome25,92111–4
16April 22@ Blue Jays2–8Escobar (2–2)Cone (0–2)SkyDome30,16711–5
17April 23@ Blue Jays10–7Hernandez (4–0)Andrews (0–1)Rivera (6)SkyDome20,48512–5
18April 24Twins3–7Milton (2–0)Clemens (1–2)Yankee Stadium35,69312–6
19April 25Twins1–6Bergman (2–0)Mendoza (2–2)Yankee Stadium27,37212–7
20April 26Twins2–0Nelson (4–0)Mays (0–3)Rivera (7)Yankee Stadium27,71913–7
21April 28Blue Jays6–0Cone (1–2)Escobar (2–3)Yankee Stadium35,98714–7
22April 29Blue Jays2–6Wells (4–1)Hernandez (4–1)Koch (5)Yankee Stadium38,78314–8
23April 30Blue Jays7–1Clemens (2–2)Halladay (2–4)Yankee Stadium43,72115–8
May (13–13) Home: 7–7 Away: 6–6
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Indians2–1Mendoza (3–2)Wright (2–2)Rivera (8)Jacobs Field42,71116–8
25May 2@ Indians4–2Pettitte (1–1)Witt (0–1)Rivera (9)Jacobs Field42,80117–8
26May 3@ Indians6–5Grimsley (1–0)Karsay (0–1)Rivera (10)Jacobs Field42,83718–8
27May 5Orioles12–10Nelson (5–0)Ryan (1–2)Yankee Stadium42,22419–8
28May 6Orioles3–1Clemens (3–2)Rapp (3–2)Rivera (11)Yankee Stadium54,35020–8
29May 7Orioles6–7Groom (2–1)Rivera (2–1)Timlin (2)Yankee Stadium52,55920–9
30May 8Devil Rays6–3Pettitte (2–1)Gooden (2–2)Rivera (12)Yankee Stadium25,36121–9
31May 9Devil Rays4–3 (10)Nelson (6–0)White (0–2)Yankee Stadium23,09722–9
May 10Devil RaysPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 11
32May 11Devil Rays0–1Trachsel (3–2)Hernandez (4–2)Lopez (1)Yankee Stadium14,29222–10
33May 12@ Tigers7–9Nitkowski (2–6)Clemens (3–3)Jones (8)Comerica Park33,32622–11
34May 13@ Tigers3–6Weaver (1–4)Pettitte (2–2)Jones (9)Comerica Park36,52022–12
35May 14@ Tigers1–2Mlicki (1–5)Cone (1–3)Jones (10)Comerica Park31,31322–13
36May 16White Sox0–4Eldred (3–2)Hernandez (4–3)Yankee Stadium31,14322–14
37May 17White Sox9–4Clemens (4–3)Parque (3–2)Yankee Stadium26,88723–14
38May 19@ Indians11–7Mendoza (4–2)Kamieniecki (1–2)Jacobs Field42,64224–14
39May 20@ Indians2–3Shuey (3–1)Nelson (6–1)Jacobs Field42,58324–15
40May 21@ Indians1–6Rigdon (1–0)Hernandez (4–4)Jacobs Field42,58724–16
41May 23@ White Sox2–8Wells (3–3)Clemens (4–4)Comiskey Park21,86324–17
42May 24@ White Sox12–4Pettitte (3–2)Sirotka (3–4)Comiskey Park23,14425–17
43May 25@ White Sox7–0Mendoza (5–2)Baldwin (7–1)Comiskey Park23,63626–17
44May 26Red Sox1–4R. Martinez (4–3)Cone (1–4)Lowe (10)Yankee Stadium54,47026–18
45May 27Red Sox8–3Stanton (1–0)Wasdin (0–1)Yankee Stadium55,67127–18
46May 28Red Sox0–2P. Martinez (8–2)Clemens (4–5)Yankee Stadium55,33927–19
47May 29Athletics4–1Pettitte (4–2)Olivares (3–6)Yankee Stadium41,28428–19
48May 30Athletics4–7Appier (5–3)Mendoza (5–3)Isringhausen (10)Yankee Stadium26,36028–20
49May 31Athletics7–8Heredia (7–3)Cone (1–5)Isringhausen (11)Yankee Stadium30,17828–21
June (10–15) Home: 2–6 Away: 8–9
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
50June 2@ Braves5–2O. Hernandez (5–4)Millwood (4–4)Rivera (13)Turner Field48,52429–21
51June 3@ Braves7–11Remlinger (1–1)Grimsley (1–1)Turner Field48,42329–22
52June 4@ Braves7–6Pettitte (5–2)Mulholland (5–5)Rivera (14)Turner Field47,75630–22
53June 5@ Expos4–6Johnson (2–0)Cone (1–6)Kline (6)Olympic Stadium18,09530–23
54June 6@ Expos8–1Grimsley (2–1)Vazquez (6–2)Olympic Stadium24,45331–23
55June 7@ Expos7–2O. Hernandez (6–4)Pavano (6–3)Olympic Stadium25,38132–23
56June 9Mets2–12Leiter (7–1)Clemens (4–6)Yankee Stadium55,82232–24
57June 10Mets13–5Pettitte (6–2)Jones (1–3)Yankee Stadium55,83933–24
June 11MetsPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 8
June 12Red SoxPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 11
58June 13Red Sox3–5Pichardo (1–0)O. Hernandez (6–5)D. Lowe (15)Yankee Stadium52,14233–25
59June 14Red Sox2–1Grimsley (3–1)Wakefield (2–5)Rivera (15)Yankee Stadium54,83434–25
60June 15White Sox3–12Sirotka (6–5)Pettitte (6–3)Yankee Stadium30,80334–26
61June 16White Sox1–3Baldwin (10–1)Stanton (1–1)Howry (3)Yankee Stadium41,91034–27
62June 17White Sox9–10Eldred (8–2)Westbrook (0–1)Foulke (16)Yankee Stadium54,05334–28
63June 18White Sox4–17Parque (7–2)O. Hernandez (6–6)Yankee Stadium52,85634–29
64June 19@ Red Sox22–1Mendoza (6–3)Rose (3–4)Fenway Park33,37035–29
65June 20@ Red Sox3–0Pettitte (7–3)P. Martinez (9–3)Rivera (16)Fenway Park33,90936–29
66June 21@ Red Sox7–9Garces (3–0)Grimsley (3–2)Fenway Park32,95836–30
67June 22@ Red Sox2–4R. Martinez (6–4)Westbrook (0–2)D. Lowe (17)Fenway Park33,74436–31
68June 23@ White Sox3–4S. Lowe (2–1)Rivera (2–2)Comiskey Park38,77336–32
69June 24@ White Sox12–8Mendoza (7–3)Wells (4–6)Rivera (17)Comiskey Park32,62337–32
70June 25@ White Sox7–8Sirotka (7–6)Pettitte (7–4)Howry (4)Comiskey Park40,81737–33
71June 27@ Tigers6–7 (11)Cruz (1–0)Rivera (2–3)Comerica Park37,51237–34
72June 28@ Tigers6–13Blair (5–1)Ford (0–1)Sparks (1)Comerica Park39,21237–35
73June 29@ Tigers8–0Pettitte (8–4)Mlicki (2–9)Comerica Park39,58638–35
74June 30@ Devil Rays4–6Mecir (6–1)Nelson (6–2)R. Hernandez (11)Tropicana Field30,32338–36
July (18–8) Home: 9–4 Away: 9–4
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
75July 1@ Devil Rays6–1Hernandez (7–6)Lopez (4–6)Tropicana Field37,99039–36
76July 2@ Devil Rays5–2Clemens (5–6)Trachsel (6–8)Rivera (18)Tropicana Field31,11840–36
77July 4Orioles6–7Erickson (4–6)Cone (1–7)Trombley (2)Yankee Stadium44,44740–37
78July 5Orioles12–6Pettitte (9–4)Rapp (5–6)Yankee Stadium40,03141–37
79July 6Orioles13–9Stanton (2–1)Johnson (0–8)Yankee Stadium44,10442–37
80July 7@ Mets2–1Hernandez (8–6)Leiter (10–2)Rivera (19)Shea Stadium54,13243–37
81July 8 (1)@ Mets4–2Gooden (3–3)B. Jones (3–4)Rivera (20)Shea Stadium54,16544–37
82July 8 (2)Mets4–2Clemens (6–6)Rusch (6–7)Rivera (21)Yankee Stadium55,82145–37
83July 9@ Mets0–2Hampton (9–5)Pettitte (9–5)Benitez (19)Shea Stadium54,28645–38
All-Star Break: AL defeats NL 6–3 at Turner Field
84July 13Marlins9–11Penny (5–7)Hernandez (8–7)Alfonseca (29)Yankee Stadium33,32345–39
85July 14Marlins6–2Clemens (7–6)Dempster (9–6)Yankee Stadium35,33246–39
July 15MarlinsCancelled (rain)
86July 16Phillies9–8 (10)Rivera (3–3)Brantley (1–4)Yankee Stadium53,13147–39
87July 17Phillies8–10Coggin (2–0)Cone (1–8)Brock (1)Yankee Stadium38,98747–40
88July 18Phillies3–1Neagle (9–2)Schilling (5–6)Rivera (22)Yankee Stadium40,01348–40
89July 19Tigers9–1Clemens (8–6)Nomo (3–9)Yankee Stadium32,42049–40
90July 20Tigers3–5Blair (6–2)Pettitte (9–6)T. Jones (26)Yankee Stadium45,53549–41
91July 21Devil Rays11–1Gooden (4–3)Yan (4–7)Yankee Stadium39,51850–41
92July 22Devil Rays4–12Rupe (2–4)Cone (1–9)Yankee Stadium47,37550–42
93July 23Devil Rays5–1Neagle (10–2)Rekar (3–6)Yankee Stadium45,52851–42
94July 24@ Orioles4–3Clemens (9–6)Parrish (0–1)Rivera (23)Oriole Park at Camden Yards47,45052–42
95July 25@ Orioles19–1Pettitte (10–6)Erickson (5–8)Oriole Park at Camden Yards47,87453–42
96July 26@ Orioles4–1Gooden (5–3)Ponson (5–7)Rivera (24)Oriole Park at Camden Yards47,69154–42
97July 27@ Twins3–9Redman (9–4)Cone (1–10)Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome16,32554–43
98July 28@ Twins9–5Rivera (4–3)Guardado (4–3)Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome16,82355–43
99July 29@ Twins2–6Milton (10–6)Mendoza (7–4)Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome31,42655–44
100July 30@ Twins7–4Pettitte (11–6)Mays (6–12)Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome19,04156–44
August (18–12) Home: 11–7 Away: 7–5
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
101August 1Royals5–4Nelson (7–2)Bottalico (7–3)Rivera (25)Yankee Stadium32,64957–44
102August 2Royals1–4Stein (2–3)Neagle (10–3)Bottalico (9)Yankee Stadium38,99357–45
103August 3Royals3–2Rivera (5–3)Spradlin (4–4)Yankee Stadium33,82958–45
104August 4Mariners13–6Pettitte (12–6)Moyer (11–4)Yankee Stadium46,59259–45
105August 5Mariners5–6Tomko (6–3)Gooden (5–4)Sasaki (26)Yankee Stadium55,62959–46
106August 6Mariners1–11Abbott (7–4)Hernandez (8–8)Yankee Stadium52,72059–47
107August 7Mariners5–8Halama (10–5)Neagle (10–4)Yankee Stadium38,42159–48
108August 8Athletics4–3Rivera (6–3)Isringhausen (5–4)Yankee Stadium36,35760–48
109August 9Athletics12–1Pettitte (13–6)Appier (10–9)Yankee Stadium33,46661–48
110August 10Athletics12–6Cone (2–10)Mulder (6–8)Yankee Stadium41,01162–48
111August 11@ Angels3–8Schoeneweis (6–6)Hernandez (8–9)Edison International Field of Anaheim43,16962–49
112August 12@ Angels6–9Pote (1–0)Neagle (10–5)Hasegawa (5)Edison International Field of Anaheim43,39462–50
113August 13@ Angels4–1Clemens (10–6)Ortiz (4–3)Rivera (26)Edison International Field of Anaheim43,41163–50
114August 14@ Rangers7–3Pettitte (14–6)Perisho (2–5)The Ballpark in Arlington36,26064–50
115August 15@ Rangers10–2Cone (3–10)Davis (4–4)Gooden (1)The Ballpark in Arlington35,36565–50
116August 16@ Rangers0–5Sikorski (1–0)Hernandez (8–10)The Ballpark in Arlington34,44665–51
117August 17Angels6–1Neagle (11–5)Mercker (0–2)Yankee Stadium35,18066–51
118August 18Angels8–9 (11)Hasegawa (8–2)Stanton (2–2)Yankee Stadium37,50366–52
119August 19Angels9–1Pettitte (15–6)Cooper (4–8)Yankee Stadium49,49167–52
120August 20Angels4–5Wise (2–1)Nelson (7–3)Hasegawa (6)Yankee Stadium50,04867–53
121August 21Rangers12–3Hernandez (9–10)Sikorski (1–1)Yankee Stadium16,31068–53
122August 22Rangers4–5Crabtree (2–6)Neagle (11–6)Wetteland (27)Yankee Stadium39,91568–54
123August 23Rangers10–9Rivera (7–3)Crabtree (2–7)Yankee Stadium33,08169–54
124August 24Rangers8–7Pettitte (16–6)Perisho (2–7)Rivera (27)Yankee Stadium44,57870–54
125August 25@ Athletics1–8Appier (12–9)Cone (3–11)Network Associates Coliseum47,77370–55
126August 26@ Athletics10–6Hernandez (10–10)Mulder (7–10)Rivera (28)Network Associates Coliseum43,09971–55
127August 27@ Athletics7–5Neagle (12–6)Mecir (8–3)Rivera (29)Network Associates Coliseum39,34872–55
128August 28@ Mariners9–1Clemens (11-6)Abbott (8-5)Safeco Field45,07773–55
129August 29@ Mariners3–5Tomko (7-4)Pettitte (16-7)Sasaki (30)Safeco Field44,10573–56
130August 30@ Mariners5–4Cone (4-11)Sele (13-10)Rivera (30)Safeco Field44,96274–56
September (13–17) Home: 7–8 Away: 6–9
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
131September 1Twins4–2O. Hernandez (11–10)Radke (10–14)Rivera (31)Yankee Stadium38,29475–56
132September 2Twins13–4 (8)Neagle (13–6)Milton (12–8)Grimsley (1)Yankee Stadium47,43876–56
133September 3Twins1–2 (10)Guardado (5–3)Rivera (7–4)Hawkins (10)Yankee Stadium42,36576–57
134September 4@ Royals4–3Pettitte (17-7)Suzuki (8–8)Rivera (32)Kauffman Stadium21,77477–57
135September 5@ Royals10–5Gooden (6–4)Suppan (7–9)Kauffman Stadium15,02578–57
136September 6@ Royals2–3Meadows (11–10)Stanton (2–3)Kauffman Stadium15,63778–58
137September 7@ Royals7–3Neagle (14–6)Bottalico (7–5)Rivera (33)Kauffman Stadium20,93379–58
138September 8@ Red Sox4–0Clemens (12-6)Ohka (3–4)Fenway Park33,86180–58
139September 9@ Red Sox5–3Pettitte (18-7)Martinez (16–5)Fenway Park33,35581–58
140September 10@ Red Sox6–2Keisler (1–0)Schourek (3–10)Gooden (2)Fenway Park33,06282–58
141September 11Red Sox0–4Arrojo (10–11)O. Hernandez (11–11)D. Lowe (32)Yankee Stadium40,32682–59
142September 12Blue Jays10–2Neagle (15–6)Hamilton (2–1)Yankee Stadium30,37083–59
143September 13Blue Jays3–2Clemens (13-6)Loaiza (9–11)Rivera (34)Yankee Stadium29,08384–59
144September 14Blue Jays2–3 (11)Koch (8–3)Choate (0–1)Escobar (2)Yankee Stadium35,04084–60
145September 15Indians1–11Burba (15–6)Cone (4-12)Yankee Stadium48,44384–61
146September 16Indians6–3O. Hernandez (12–11)Bere (11–10)Yankee Stadium55,09785–61
147September 17Indians4–15Finley (13–11)Neagle (15–7)Yankee Stadium50,17485–62
148September 18Indians0–2Colon (14–8)Clemens (13-7)Yankee Stadium31,31785–63
149September 19@ Blue Jays3–16Trachsel (8–13)Pettitte (18-8)SkyDome28,90885–64
150September 20@ Blue Jays2–7Loaiza (10–11)Cone (4-13)SkyDome28,46385–65
151September 21@ Blue Jays1–3Wells (20–6)O. Hernandez (12–12)SkyDome30,07485–66
152September 22Tigers6–9Nomo (8–11)Neagle (15–8)Jones (41)Yankee Stadium37,09285–67
153September 23Tigers13–8Nelson (8–3)Blair (10–5)Rivera (35)Yankee Stadium40,02986–67
154September 24Tigers6–3Pettitte (19-8)Weaver (10–15)Rivera (36)Yankee Stadium41,41587–67
155September 25Tigers4–15Sparks (7–5)Gooden (6–5)Yankee Stadium32,70187–68
156September 26@ Devil Rays1–2R. Hernandez (4–6)Nelson (8–4)Tropicana Field19,46987–69
157September 27@ Devil Rays1–11Lidle (4–6)Neagle (15–9)Tropicana Field18,86387–70
158September 28@ Devil Rays3–11Rekar (7–10)Clemens (13-8)Tropicana Field20,96187–71
159September 29@ Orioles2–13McElroy (3–0)Pettitte (19-9)Oriole Park at Camden Yards47,67487–72
160September 30@ Orioles1–9Mussina (11–15)Cone (4-14)Oriole Park at Camden Yards48,12987–73
October (0–1) Home: 0–0 Away: 0–1
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
161October 1@ Orioles3–7Mercedes (14-7)Hernandez (12-13)Oriole Park at Camden Yards47,83187–74

Postseason edit

Legend
Yankees WinYankees LossGame Postponed
2000 Postseason Game Log (11–5)
ALDS vs Athletics (3–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
1October 3@ Athletics3-5Heredia (1-0)Clemens (0-1)Isringhausen (1)Network Associates Coliseum47,3600-1
2October 4@ Athletics4-0Pettitte (1-0)Appier (0-1)Rivera (1)Network Associates Coliseum47,8601-1
3October 6Athletics4-2Hernández (1-0)Hudson (0-1)Rivera (2)Yankee Stadium56,6062-1
4October 7Athletics1-11Zito (1-0)Clemens (0-2)Yankee Stadium56,9152-2
5October 8@ Athletics7-5Stanton (1-0)Heredia (1-1)Rivera (3)Network Associates Coliseum41,1703-2
ALCS vs Mariners (4–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
1October 10Mariners0-2Garcia (1-0)Neagle (0-1)Sasaki (1)Yankee Stadium54,4810-1
2October 11Mariners7-1Hernández (2-0)Rhodes (0-1)Yankee Stadium55,3171-1
3October 13@ Mariners8-2Pettitte (2-0)Sele (0-1)Rivera (4)Safeco Field47,8272-1
4October 14@ Mariners5-0Clemens (1-2)Abbott (1-1)Safeco Field47,8033-1
5October 15@ Mariners2-6Garcia (2-0)Neagle (0-2)Safeco Field47,8023-2
6October 17Mariners9-7Hernández (3-0)Paniagua (1-1)Yankee Stadium56,5984-2
WS vs Mets (4–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocationAttendanceRecord
1October 21Mets4-3 (12)Stanton (2-0)Wendell (1-1)Yankee Stadium55,9131-0
2October 22Mets6-5Clemens (2-2)Hampton (2-2)Yankee Stadium56,0592-0
3October 24@ Mets2-4Franco (1-0)Hernández (3-1)Benítez (2)Shea Stadium55,2992-1
4October 25@ Mets3-2Nelson (1-0)Jones (1-1)Rivera (5)Shea Stadium55,2903-1
5October 26@ Mets4-2Stanton (3-0)Leiter (0-1)Rivera (6)Shea Stadium55,2924-1

Player stats edit

= Indicates team leader

Batting edit

Starters by position edit

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

PosPlayerGABRHHRRBIAvg.SB
CJorge Posada151505921452886.2872
1BTino Martinez155569691471691.2584
2BChuck Knoblauch10240075113526.28315
3BScott Brosius135470571081664.2300
SSDerek Jeter1485931192011573.33922
LFRicky Ledée621912346731.2417
CFBernie Williams14153710816530121.30713
RFPaul O'Neill1425667916018100.28314
DHShane Spencer732483370940.2821

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Other batters edit

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

PlayerGABRHHRRBIAvg.SB
David Justice7827543842060.3051
Clay Bellinger981843338621.2075
José Vizcaíno731742348010.2765
Glenallen Hill4013222441629.3330
Luis Sojo341251936217.2881
José Canseco371111627619.2430
Chris Turner378992117.2360
Luis Polonia3777112215.2864
Jim Leyritz245521214.2180
Alfonso Soriano22505923.1802
Ryan Thompson33501213314.2600
Wilson Delgado314561114.2441
Lance Johnson18306902.3002
Félix José20294715.2410
Roberto Kelly10254311.1200

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Pitching edit

Starting pitchers edit

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

PlayerGIPWLERACGSOBB
Andy Pettitte32204.21994.35312580
Roger Clemens32204.11383.70118884
Orlando Hernández29195.212134.51314151
David Cone30155.04146.91012082
Denny Neagle1691.11594.5215831
Ramiro Mendoza1465.2744.2513020

Other pitchers edit

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASOBB
Dwight Gooden1864.14223.363121
Todd Erdos1425.00015.041811
Ben Ford411.00109.0057
Randy Keisler410.210011.8168
Jake Westbrook36.202013.5014
Ed Yarnall23.000015.0013

Relief pitchers edit

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASOBB
Mariano Rivera6675.274362.855825
Jeff Nelson7369.28402.457145
Mike Stanton6968.02304.107524
Jason Grimsley6396.13215.045342
Randy Choate2217.00104.76128
Allen Watson1222.000010.232018
Darrell Einertson1112.20003.5534
Craig Dingman1011.00006.5583
Ted Lilly78.00005.63115
Jay Tessmer76.20006.7551

Postseason edit

ALDS edit

New York wins the series, 3-2

GameHomeScoreVisitorScoreDateSeries
1Oakland5New York3October 31-0 (OAK)
2Oakland0New York6October 41-1
3New York4Oakland2October 62-1 (NYY)
4New York1Oakland11October 72-2
5Oakland5New York7October 83-2 (NYY)

ALCS edit

  • Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees

Yankees win the Series, 4-2

GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1Seattle – 2, New York – 0October 10Yankee Stadium54,481
2Seattle – 1, New York – 7October 11Yankee Stadium55,317
3New York – 8, Seattle – 2October 13Safeco Field47,827
4New York – 5, Seattle – 0October 14Safeco Field47,803
5New York – 2, Seattle – 6October 15Safeco Field47,802
6Seattle – 7, New York – 9October 17Yankee Stadium56,598

World series edit

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeScoreRecord

(NYY-NYM)

1October 21New York Mets3New York Yankees41-0
2October 22New York Mets5New York Yankees62-0
3October 24New York Yankees2New York Mets42-1
4October 25New York Yankees3New York Mets23-1
5October 26New York Yankees4New York Mets24-1

Awards and honors edit

  • Derek Jeter, SS, World Series Most Valuable Player, All-Star Game MVP
  • David Justice, Outfielder, American League Championship Series MVP

Farm system edit

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAColumbus ClippersInternational LeagueTrey Hillman
AANorwich NavigatorsEastern LeagueDan Radison
ATampa YankeesFlorida State LeagueTom Nieto
AGreensboro BatsSouth Atlantic LeagueStan Hough
A-Short SeasonStaten Island YankeesNew York–Penn LeagueJoe Arnold
RookieGCL YankeesGulf Coast LeagueDerek Shelton

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Staten Island[17]

References edit

  1. ^ Mike Stanton Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  2. ^ Chili Davis Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^ "Chad Curtis Stats".
  4. ^ a b c Ryan Thompson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  5. ^ a b Tim Raines Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. ^ Ted Lilly Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  7. ^ Lance Johnson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. ^ "Felix Jose Stats".
  9. ^ Randall Simon Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  10. ^ Jim Leyritz Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  11. ^ Denny Neagle Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  12. ^ Glenallen Hill Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  13. ^ Luis Polonia Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  14. ^ "Luis Sojo Stats".
  15. ^ "Encyclopedia of Baseball Catchers - Tagging 2 Runners on Double Plays".
  16. ^ a b "2000 New York Yankees Statistics".
  17. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

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