2001 Cincinnati Reds season

2001 Cincinnati Reds season

MLB yearly infobox alt
name = Cincinnati Reds
season = 2001
misc =

current league = National League
y1 = 1890
division = Central Division
y2 = 1994
Uniform
ballpark = Cinergy Field
y4 = 1996
city = Cincinnati, Ohio
y5 = 1882
owners = Carl Lindner
general managers = Jim Bowden
managers = Bob Boone
television = FSN Ohio
(George Grande, Chris Welsh)
radio = WLW
(Marty Brennaman, Joe Nuxhall)
espntn = cin
brtn = CIN|
The Cincinnati Reds' 2001 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League Central. The Reds were managed by Bob Boone.

Offseason

*November 16, 2000: Chris Stynes was traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Boston Red Sox for Michael Coleman and Donnie Sadler. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/stynech01.shtml Chris Stynes Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*March 21, 2001: Drew Henson was traded by the Cincinnati Reds with Michael Coleman to the New York Yankees for Wily Mo Pena. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hensodr01.shtml]

Regular season

eason standings

Transactions

*June 23, 2001: Scott Service was signed as a Free Agent with the Cincinnati Reds. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/servisc01.shtml Scott Service Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*July 1, 2001: Jose Rijo was signed as a Free Agent with the Cincinnati Reds. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rijojo01.shtml Jose Rijo Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*July 19, 2001: Alex Ochoa was traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Colorado Rockies for Robin Jennings and Todd Walker. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/o/ochoaal01.shtml]

Roster

Starting pitchers

References

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CIN/2001.shtml 2001 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference]


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