2001 MLB season (Jayverse)

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The 2001 MLB Season is the 101th Season for Major League Baseball

Top 35 Rookies in the 2001 MLB Draft

Chris Cody (SP) - St. Louis Cardinals

Jamie Merchant (RP) - Miami Athletics

Maximo Reyes (RP) - Las Vegas Blackajck 21's

Justin Verlander (SP) - Detroit Tigers

Ricky Brooks (RP) - Birmingham Barons

Joey Devine (RP) - Atlanta Braves

Dan Griffin (RP) - Detroit Tigers

Josh Lowey (SP) - Los Angeles Knights

Cla Meredith (RP) - San Diego Padres

Ben Nieto (RP) - Indianapolis Rounders

Doug Silva (RP) - Calgary Wranglers

Jeff Stevens (RP) - Cleveland Buckeyes

Bo Ashabraner (RP) - Toronto Blue Jays

Miguel Cabrera (3B) - Detroit Tigers

Rod Douglas (RP) - Baltimore Orioles

Luis Fonseca (RF) - Toronto Blue Jays

Taiyo Fujita (RP) - Fargo RedHawks

Jason Godin (SP) - Omaha Royals

Chris Iannetta (C) - Denver Rockies

Yoshihiro Ito (RP) - Monterrey Bandits

Maicer Izturis (2B) - Los Angeles Knights

Scott Lewis (SP) - Cleveland Buckeyes

Santo Luis (RP) - Birmingham Barons

Jay Marshall (RP) - Chicago White Sox

Joe Mauer (C) - Minnesota Twins

Marcus McBeth (RP) - Oakland Panthers

Brandon McCarthy (SP) - Chicago White Sox

Arnoldo Mercado (RP) - Monterrey Bandits

Sergio Romo (RP) - San Francisco Seals

Enyelbert Soto (RP) - Houston Astros

Jason Vargas (SP) - Seattle Pilots

Preston York (SP) - Milwaukee Brewers

Brian Almeida (RP) - Tampa Bay Rays

Nori Aoki (CF) - San Francisco Seals

Erik Arnesen (SP) - Chicago White Sox

Final Standings

AL East: Boston Red Sox (96-64), New York Yankees (90-70), Buffalo Bisons (76-84), Baltimore Orioels (75-85), Richmond Generals (69-91), Toronto Blue Jays (60-100), Ottawa Lynx (48-112)

AL Central: Chicago White Sox (102-58), Cleveland Buckeyes (96-64), Detroit Tigers (83-77), Iowa Oaks (83-77), Kansas City Monarchs (83-77), Chicago Hitmen (77-83), Indianapolis Rounders (63-97)

AL South: Dallas Rangers (96-64), New Orleans Pelicans (89-71), Miami Athletics (87-73), Mexico City Diablos (86-74), Oklahoma City 89ers (82-78), Monterrey Bandits (76-84), Houston Astros (71-89)

AL West: Portland Beavers (86-74), San Francisco Seals (84-76), Seattle Pilots (84-76), Los Angeles Angels (82-78), Anaheim Amigos (77-83), Vancouver Mounties (70-90), Reno Silver Sox (69-91)

NL East: Philadelphia Phillies (97-63), Montreal Expos (86-74), Pittsburgh Pirates (82-78), Brooklyn Dodgers (79-81), New York Giants (71-89), Boston Beacons (71-89), Washington Nationals (58-102)

NL North: Minnesota Twins (98-62), Milwaukee Brewers (94-66), Columbus Explorers (85-75), Cincinnati Reds (82-78), Chicago Cubs (82-78), Oamha Royals (80-80), Fargo RedHawks (61-99)

NL South: St. Louis Cardinals (94-66), Atlanta Braves (88-72), Charlotte Bobcats (83-77), San Antonio Missions (80-80), Birmingham Barons (74-86), Tampa Bay Rays (71-89), Havana Hurricanes (65-95)

NL West: Oakland Panthers (98-62), Denver Rockies (89-71), San Diego Padres (86-74), Calgary Wranglers (84-76), Arizona Diamondbacks (72-88), Los Angeles Knights (67-93), Las Vegas Blackjack 21's (63-97)

Playoffs

ALDS: Chicago WS def. Portland 4-3, Dallas def. Boston 4-1

NLDS: St. Louis def. Minnesota 4-3, Oakland def. Philadelphia 4-2

ALCS: Chicago WS def. Dallas 4-1

NLCS: Oakland def. St. Louis 4-2

WS: Chicago WS def. Oakland 4-3

League Leaders

Batting Average - Aaron Morris (Denver) .390

Home Runs - Geoff Jenkins (Cleveland) 51

RBI - Aaron Morris (Denver) 147

Stolen Bases - Ramon Gomez (Kansas City), Andy Green (Cleveland), Chris Latham (Baltimore) & John Roberts (Cincinnati) 35

OBP + Slugging % - Geoff Jenkins (Cleveland) 1.122

ERA - Sigfrido Barrera (Cleveland) 2.03

Wins - Larry Marino (NY Yankees) 23

Strikeouts - Craig Johnson (Iowa) 311