2001 New York Yankees season

{{short description|Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}

{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = New York Yankees

| image = Yankees vs. Angels 2001 (Yankees crop).jpg

| image_size = 250px

| alt =

| caption = Yankees' fielders huddling on the
pitcher's mound during an August 2001 away game

| season = 2001

| misc = American League Champions
American League East Champions

| league = American League

| division = East

| ballpark = Yankee Stadium

| city = New York City

| record = 95–65 (.594)

| divisional_place = 1st

| owners = George Steinbrenner

| general_managers = Brian Cashman

| managers = Joe Torre

| television = WNYW
(Bobby Murcer, Tim McCarver)
MSG
(Ken Singleton, Jim Kaat, Al Trautwig, Suzyn Waldman)

| radio = WABC (AM)
(John Sterling, Michael Kay)

}}

The 2001 New York Yankees season was the 99th season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 95–65 finishing 13.5 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. New York was managed by Joe Torre. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium. Roger Clemens had sixteen straight wins, tying an American League mark shared by Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Schoolboy Rowe, and Smoky Joe Wood. Clemens would finish the season with the AL Cy Young Award and become the first pitcher to win six Cy Young Awards.{{cite book|title=Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures|edition=2008|page=[https://archive.org/details/greatbaseballfea00davi/page/234 234]|first1=David|last1=Nemec|first2=Scott|last2=Flatow|year=2008|publisher=Penguin Group|location=New York|isbn=978-0-451-22363-0|url=https://archive.org/details/greatbaseballfea00davi/page/234}}

Another chapter was written in the story of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry when, on September 2, 2001, Mike Mussina came within one strike of a perfect game before surrendering a bloop single to Carl Everett. This was Mussina's third time taking a perfect game to or beyond the 8th inning. Coincidentally, it would have been the 3rd perfect game in for the Yankees in a span of 4 seasons and could have been the 4th perfect game in franchise history.

In the emotional times of the fall of 2001 in New York City, following the September 11 attacks on New York's World Trade Center, the Yankees defeated the Oakland A's three games to two in the ALDS, and then the Seattle Mariners, who had won 116 games, four games to one in the ALCS. By winning the pennant for a fourth straight year, the 1998–2001 Yankees joined the 1921–1924 New York Giants, and the Yankee teams of 1936–1939, 1949–1953, 1955–1958 and 1960–1964 as the only dynasties to reach at least four straight pennants. The Yankees had now won eleven consecutive postseason series over a four-year period. However, the Yankees lost the World Series in a dramatic 7 game series to the Arizona Diamondbacks, when Yankees star closer Mariano Rivera uncharacteristically lost the lead – and the Series – in the bottom of the ninth inning of the final game. With the loss, this marked the second time in five years that a team lost the World Series after taking a lead into the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 (following the Cleveland Indians in {{wsy|1997}}).{{cite news|title=In Final Twist, New York Falls in Ninth|first=Buster|last=Olney|newspaper=New York Times|date=November 5, 2001|page=A1|author-link=Buster Olney}}{{cite news|title=Diamondbacks 3, Yankees 2|date=November 5, 2001|first=Ben|last=Walker|agency=Associated Press|quote=The other two all-home victory Series were both won by Minnesota, {{wsy|1987}} and 1991.}}

Despite the loss in the series, Derek Jeter provided one bright spot. Despite a very poor series overall, batting under .200, he got the nickname, "Mr. November", for his walk-off home run in Game 4, though it began October 31, as the game ended in the first minutes of November 1. In calling the home run, Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay said "See ya! See ya! See ya! A home run for Derek Jeter! He is Mr. November! Oh what a home run by Derek Jeter!" He said this after noticing a fan's sign that said "Mr. November".

Also, during the emotional times following the attacks, Yankee Stadium played host to a memorial service, just before the Yankees played their first home game following the attacks. The service was titled "Prayer for America".

Offseason

  • November 21, 2000: Joe Oliver was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/olivejo01.shtml|title = Joe Oliver Stats}}
  • November 30, 2000: Mike Mussina was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mussimi01.shtml|title=Mike Mussina Stats}}
  • December 7, 2000: Dwight Gooden signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/goodedw01.shtml Dwight Gooden Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • December 7, 2000: Luis Sojo was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sojolu01.shtml|title=Luis Sojo Stats}}
  • December 11, 2000: Brandon Knight was drafted by the Minnesota Twins from the New York Yankees in the 2000 rule 5 draft.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/knighbr01.shtml|title=Brandon Knight Stats}}
  • February 15, 2001: Henry Rodriguez was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rodrihe02.shtml|title = Henry Rodriguez Stats}}
  • March 21, 2001: Drew Henson was traded by the Cincinnati Reds with Michael Coleman to the New York Yankees for Wily Mo Pena.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hensodr01.shtml|title = Drew Henson Stats}}
  • March 28, 2001: Glenallen Hill was traded by the New York Yankees to the Anaheim Angels for Darren Blakely (minors).[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hillgl01.shtml Glenallen Hill Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • March 28, 2001: Brandon Knight was returned (earlier draft pick) by the Minnesota Twins to the New York Yankees.
  • March 30, 2001: Brandon Knight was released by the New York Yankees.

=Notable transactions=

  • April 1, 2001: Brandon Knight was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.
  • June 5, 2001: John Ford Griffin was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 1st round (23rd pick) of the 2001 amateur draft. Player signed June 14, 2001.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/griffjo01.shtml John-Ford Griffin Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • June 5, 2001: Bronson Sardinha was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 1st round (34th pick) of the 2001 amateur draft. Player signed June 13, 2001.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sardibr01.shtml Bronson Sardinha Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • June 19, 2001: Henry Rodríguez was released by the New York Yankees.
  • June 20, 2001: Joe Oliver was released by the New York Yankees.
  • July 4, 2001: Bobby Estalella was traded by the San Francisco Giants with Joe Smith (minors) to the New York Yankees for Brian Boehringer.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/e/estalbo02.shtml Bobby Estalella Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • July 30, 2001: Sterling Hitchcock was traded by the San Diego Padres to the New York Yankees for Brett Jodie and Darren Blakely (minors).[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hitchst01.shtml Sterling Hitchcock Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • August 31, 2001: Randy Velarde was traded by the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for players to be named later. The New York Yankees sent Randy Flores (October 12, 2001) and Rosman Garcia (October 11, 2001) to the Texas Rangers to complete the trade.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/velarra01.shtml|title = Randy Velarde Stats}}

Season standings

{{2001 AL East standings|highlight=New York Yankees}}

Season summary

=Record vs. opponents=

{{2001 AL Record vs. opponents|team=NYY}}

=Detailed records=

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; width:35em;margin: 0.5em auto;"

! colspan="7" style="background:#03224c; color:#ffffff;"| American League

Opponent || W || L || WP || {{abbr|RS|Runs scored}} || {{abbr|RA|Runs against}}
colspan="7" style="background:#03224c; color:#ffffff;"| AL East
Baltimore Orioles135{{winpct|13|5|leading_zero=y}}10489
Boston Red Sox135{{winpct|13|5|leading_zero=y}}6850
New York Yankeescolspan=5 style="background:darkgray;"|
Tampa Bay Devil Rays136{{winpct|13|6|leading_zero=y}}9960
Toronto Blue Jays118{{winpct|11|8|leading_zero=y}}10893
Total || 50 || 24 || {{winpct|50|24|leading_zero=y}} || 379 || 292
colspan="7" style="background:#03224c; color:#ffffff;"| AL West
Anaheim Angels34{{winpct|3|4|leading_zero=y}}2831
Oakland Athletics36{{winpct|3|6|leading_zero=y}}3044
Seattle Mariners36{{winpct|3|6|leading_zero=y}}4355
Texas Rangers34{{winpct|3|4|leading_zero=y}}3153
Total || 12 || 20 || {{winpct|12|20|leading_zero=y}} || 132 || 183
colspan="7" style="background:#03224c; color:#ffffff;"| AL Central
Chicago White Sox51{{winpct|5|1|leading_zero=y}}3819
Cleveland Indians54{{winpct|5|4|leading_zero=y}}6445
Detroit Tigers54{{winpct|5|4|leading_zero=y}}5156
Kansas City Royals60{{winpct|6|0|leading_zero=y}}4619
Minnesota Twins24{{winpct|2|4|leading_zero=y}}1313
Total || 23 || 13 || {{winpct|23|13|leading_zero=y}} || 212 || 152
colspan="7" style="background:#c60c30; color:#ffffff;"| National League
Atlanta Braves12{{winpct|1|2|leading_zero=y}}1418
Florida Marlins12{{winpct|1|2|leading_zero=y}}924
Montreal Expos21{{winpct|2|1|leading_zero=y}}1911
New York Mets42{{winpct|4|2|leading_zero=y}}2620
Philadelphia Phillies21{{winpct|2|1|leading_zero=y}}1313
Total || 10 || 8 || {{winpct|10|8|leading_zero=y}} || 81 || 86
Season Total || 95 || 65 || {{winpct|95|65|leading_zero=y}} || 804 || 713

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; width:38em;margin: 0.5em auto;"
width="28%" | Month

! width="12%" | Games

! width="12%" | Won

! width="12%" | Lost

! width="12%" | Win %

! width="12%" | {{abbr|RS|Runs scored}}

! width="12%" | {{abbr|RA|Runs against}}

April261412{{winpct|14|12|leading_zero=y}}131116
May251510{{winpct|15|10|leading_zero=y}}12099
June271611{{winpct|16|11|leading_zero=y}}147125
July28199{{winpct|19|9|leading_zero=y}}158132
August291514{{winpct|15|14|leading_zero=y}}141141
September18126{{winpct|12|6|leading_zero=y}}8377
October743{{winpct|4|3|leading_zero=y}}2423
Total || 160 || 95 || 65 || {{winpct|95|65|leading_zero=y}} || 804 || 713

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; width:38em; border:0;margin: 0.5em auto;"
width="28%" style="background:#fff;border:0;" |

! width="12%" | Games

! width="12%" | Won

! width="12%" | Lost

! width="12%" | Win %

! width="12%" | {{abbr|RS|Runs scored}}

! width="12%" | {{abbr|RA|Runs against}}

Home

| 79 || 51 || 28 || {{winpct|51|28|leading_zero=y}} || 422 || 330

Away

| 81 || 44 || 37 || {{winpct|44|37|leading_zero=y}} || 381 || 382

Total || 160 || 95 || 65 || {{winpct|95|65|leading_zero=y}} || 804 || 713

{{col-end}}

=Roster=

class="toccolours" style="font-size: 95%;"
colspan="10" style="background:#1c2841; color:white; text-align:center;"| 2001 New York Yankees
colspan="10" style="background:#1c2841; color:white; text-align:center;"| Roster
valign="top" | Pitchers

{{MLBplayer|57|Carlos Almanzar}}

{{MLBplayer|41|Brian Boehringer}}

{{MLBplayer|38|Randy Choate}}

{{MLBplayer|22|Roger Clemens}}

{{MLBplayer|65|Adrián Hernández}}

{{MLBplayer|26|Orlando Hernández}}

{{MLBplayer|41|Sterling Hitchcock}}

{{MLBplayer|60|Brett Jodie}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Randy Keisler}}

{{MLBplayer|62|Brandon Knight}}

{{MLBplayer|61|Ted Lilly}}

{{MLBplayer|55|Ramiro Mendoza}}

{{MLBplayer|35|Mike Mussina}}

{{MLBplayer|43|Christian Parker}}

{{MLBplayer|46|Andy Pettitte}}

{{MLBplayer|42|Mariano Rivera}}

{{MLBplayer|29|Mike Stanton}}

{{MLBplayer|56|Todd Williams}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Jay Witasick}}

{{MLBplayer|39|Mark Wohlers}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" | Catchers

{{MLBplayer|36|Bobby Estalella}}

{{MLBplayer|43|Todd Greene}}

{{MLBplayer|14|Joe Oliver}}

{{MLBplayer|20|Jorge Posada}}

Infielders

{{MLBplayer|57|Erick Almonte}}

{{MLBplayer|18|Scott Brosius}}

{{MLBplayer| 2|Derek Jeter}}

{{MLBplayer|60|Nick Johnson}}

{{MLBplayer|24|Tino Martinez}}

{{MLBplayer|19|Luis Sojo}}

{{MLBplayer|33|Alfonso Soriano}}

{{MLBplayer|25|Randy Velarde}}

{{MLBplayer|14|Enrique Wilson}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" | Outfielders

{{MLBplayer|12|Clay Bellinger}}

{{MLBplayer|17|Darren Bragg}}

{{MLBplayer|13|Michael Coleman}}

{{MLBplayer|28|David Justice}}

{{MLBplayer|11|Chuck Knoblauch}}

{{MLBplayer|59|Donzell McDonald}}

{{MLBplayer|21|Paul O'Neill}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Robert Pérez}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Juan Rivera}}

{{MLBplayer|47|Shane Spencer}}

{{MLBplayer|51|Bernie Williams}}

{{MLBplayer|17|Gerald Williams}}

Other batters

{{MLBplayer|45|Henry Rodríguez}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Scott Seabol}}

| style="width:25px;"|

| valign="top" | Manager

{{MLBplayer| 6|Joe Torre}}

Coaches

{{MLBplayer|40|Tony Cloninger}} (Bullpen)

{{MLBplayer|52|Gary Denbo}} (Hitting)

{{MLBplayer|54|Lee Mazzilli}} (First Base)

{{MLBplayer|30|Willie Randolph}} (Third Base)

{{MLBplayer|34|Mel Stottlemyre}} (Pitching)

{{MLBplayer|53|Don Zimmer}} (Bench)

Game log

=Regular season=

align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" style="border:1px solid #aaa"
colspan="3" | Legend
bgcolor="ccffcc" | Yankees Win

! bgcolor="ffbbbb" | Yankees Loss

! bgcolor="bbbbbb" | Game Postponed

{{Game log start|style=background: #1c2841;color:white;|title= 2001 Game Log (95–65) Home: 51–28 Away: 44–37}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=April (14–12) Home: 9–6 Away: 5–6| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 1 || April 2 || Royals || 7–3 || Clemens (1–0) || Suppan (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,814 || 1–0

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 2 || April 4 || Royals || 8–2 || Pettitte (1–0) || Stein (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 26,499 || 2–0

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 3 || April 5 || Royals || 1–0 || Mussina (1–0) || Reichert (0–1) || Rivera (1) || Yankee Stadium || 26,696 || 3–0

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 4 || April 6 || Blue Jays || 4–13 || Loaiza (2–0) || Parker (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 29,606 || 3–1

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 5 || April 7 || Blue Jays || 2–3 || Michalak (1–0) || O. Hernandez (0–1) || Koch (2) || Yankee Stadium || 30,487 || 3–2

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 6 || April 8 || Blue Jays || 16–5 || Clemens (2–0) || Parris (0–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 31,970 || 4–2

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 7 || April 9 || @ Royals || 13–4 || Pettitte (2–0) || Stein (0–2) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 24,411 || 5–2

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 8 || April 10 || @ Royals || 9–5 || Mendoza (1–0) || R. Hernandez (0–1) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 16,338 || 6–2

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 9 || April 11 || @ Royals || 8–5 || Williams (1–0) || Meadows (0–2) || Rivera (2) || Kauffman Stadium || 19,175 || 7–2

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 10 || April 13 || @ Red Sox || 2–3 {{small|(10)}} || Lowe (1–2) || Rivera (0–1) || — || Fenway Park || 33,124 || 7–3

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 11 || April 14 || @ Red Sox || 3–2 || Stanton (1–0) || Schourek (0–1) || Rivera (3) || Fenway Park || 33,396 || 8–3

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 12 || April 15 || @ Red Sox || 4–5 || Garces (1–0) || Pettitte (2–1) || Arrojo (2) || Fenway Park || 32,127 || 8–4

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 13 || April 16 || @ Red Sox || 1–4 || Castillo (1–1) || Mussina (1–1) || Beck (1) || Fenway Park || 33,373 || 8–5

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 14 || April 17 || @ Blue Jays || 5–6 || Loaiza (3–0) || Keisler (0–1) || Koch (4) || SkyDome || 20,019 || 8–6

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 15 || April 18 || @ Blue Jays || 2–7 || Michalak (3–0) || O. Hernandez (0–2) || — || SkyDome || 19,770 || 8–7

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 16 || April 19 || @ Blue Jays || 6–5 {{small|(17)}} || Choate (1–0) || File (0–1) || Mendoza (1) || SkyDome || 24,684 || 9–7

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 17 || April 20 || Red Sox || 6–1 || Pettitte (3–1) || Nomo (2–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 54,366 || 10–7

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 18 || April 21 || Red Sox || 3–8 || Castillo (2–1) || Mussina (1–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,483 || 10–8

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 19 || April 22 || Red Sox || 4–3 {{small|(10)}} || Rivera (1–1) || Lowe (1–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,278 || 11–8

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 20 || April 24 || Mariners || 5–7 || Garcia (3–0) || Stanton (1–1) || Sasaki (10) || Yankee Stadium || 29,522 || 11–9

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 21 || April 25 || Mariners || 5–7 || Charlton (1–0) || Pettitte (3–2) || Sasaki (11) || Yankee Stadium || 23,684 || 11–10

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 22 || April 26 || Mariners || 3–7 || Moyer (4–0) || Mussina (1–3) || Rhodes (1) || Yankee Stadium || 30,218 || 11–11

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 23 || April 27 || Athletics || 3–2 || Choate (2–0) || Mulder (2–2) || Rivera (4) || Yankee Stadium || 35,170 || 12–11

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 24 || April 28 || Athletics || 7–6 || Lilly (1–0) || Hudson (2–3) || Rivera (5) || Yankee Stadium || 38,422 || 13–11

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 25 || April 29 || Athletics || 3–1 || Clemens (3–0) || Zito (3–2) || Rivera (6) || Yankee Stadium || 50,572 || 14–11

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 26 || April 30 || @ Twins || 1–2 || Radke (5–0) || Pettitte (3–3) || — || Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome || 24,629 || 14–12

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=May (15–10) Home: 5–3 Away: 10–7 | #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 27 || May 1 || @ Twins || 4–0 || Mussina (2–3) || Milton (3–2) || — || Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome || 24,505 || 15–12

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 28 || May 2 || @ Twins || 2–4 || Mays (4–1) || O. Hernandez (0–3) || Hawkins (9) || Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome || 36,825 || 15–13

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 29 || May 3 || @ Orioles || 7–5 || Mendoza (2–0) || Paronto (1–1) || Rivera (7) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 40,218 || 16–13

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 30 || May 4 || @ Orioles || 6–5 || Stanton (2–1) || Paronto (1–2) || Rivera (8) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 43,133 || 17–13

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 31 || May 5 || @ Orioles || 5–2 || Pettitte (4–3) || Roberts (4–1) || Boehringer (1) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47,726 || 18–13

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 32 || May 6 || @ Orioles || 2–1 || Mussina (3–3) || Trombley (1–1) || Rivera (9) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47,740 || 19–13

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 33 || May 8 || Twins || 0–2 || Milton (4–2) || O. Hernandez (0–4) || — || Yankee Stadium || 29,326 || 19–14

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 34 || May 9 || Twins || 2–0 || Clemens (4–0) || Mays (4–2) || Rivera (10) || Yankee Stadium || 23,280 || 20–14

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 35 || May 10 || Twins || 4–5 {{small|(10)}} || Guardado (2–0) || Rivera (1–2) || Hawkins (11) || Yankee Stadium || 29,100 || 20–15

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 36 || May 11 || Orioles || 14–5 || Mussina (4–3) || Roberts (4–2) || Mendoza (2) || Yankee Stadium || 40,433 || 21–15

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 37 || May 12 || Orioles || 8–5 || Stanton (3–1) || Towers (1–1) || Rivera (11) || Yankee Stadium || 48,288 || 22–15

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 38 || May 13 || Orioles || 5–10 {{small|(11)}} || Ryan (2–0) || Rivera (1–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || 39,819 || 22–16

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 39 || May 15 || @ Athletics || 2–3 {{small|(12)}} || Guthrie (2–0) || Mendoza (2–1) || — || Network Associates Coliseum || 24,351 || 22–17

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 40 || May 16 || @ Athletics || 3–4 {{small|(10)}} || Guthrie (3–0) || Boehringer (0–1) || — || Network Associates Coliseum || 43,932 || 22–18

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 41 || May 17 || @ Athletics || 3–8 || Bradford (2–1) || Mussina (4–4) || — || Network Associates Coliseum || 31,073 || 22–19

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 42 || May 18 || @ Mariners || 14–10 || Mendoza (3–1) || Halama (3–4) || — || Safeco Field || 45,794 || 23–19

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 43 || May 19 || @ Mariners || 2–1 {{small|(10)}} || Stanton (4–1) || Sasaki (0–2) || Rivera (12) || Safeco Field || 45,880 || 24–19

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 44 || May 20 || @ Mariners || 2–6 || Sele (6–0) || Clemens (4–1) || — || Safeco Field || 45,953 || 24–20

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || May 22 || Red Sox || colspan=8|Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 4

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 45 || May 23 || Red Sox || 7–3 || Pettitte (5–3) || Cone (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 44,108 || 25–20

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 46 || May 24 || Red Sox || 2–1 || Mussina (5–4) || Martinez (6–1) || Rivera (13) || Yankee Stadium || 55,592 || 26–20

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 47 || May 25 || @ Indians || 4–6 || Rodriguez (2–1) || O. Hernandez (0–5) || Wickman (9) || Jacobs Field || 42,455 || 26–21

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 48 || May 26 || @ Indians || 12–5 || Clemens (5–1) || Sabathia (5–2) || — || Jacobs Field || 42,528 || 27–21

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 49 || May 27 || @ Indians || 6–2 || Lilly (2–0) || Colon (4–5) || Rivera (14) || Jacobs Field || 42,570 || 28–21

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 50 || May 28 || @ Red Sox || 4–3 || Pettitte (6–3) || Schourek (0–3) || Rivera (15) || Fenway Park || 33,125 || 29–21

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 51 || May 30 || @ Red Sox || 0–3 || Martinez (7–1) || Mussina (5–5) || Lowe (5) || Fenway Park || 33,711 || 29–22

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=June (16–11) Home: 11–7 Away: 5–4 | #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 52 || June 1 || Indians || 4–7 {{small|(6)}} || Sabathia (6–2) || Lilly (2–1) || Rincon (1) || Yankee Stadium || 42,032 || 29–23

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 53 || June 2 || Indians || 9–4 || Clemens (6–1) || Colon (4–6) || Rivera (16) || Yankee Stadium || 46,618 || 30–23

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 54 || June 3 || Indians || 3–4 || Nagy (1–0) || Pettitte (6–4) || Wickman (12) || Yankee Stadium || 47,300 || 30–24

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 55 || June 4 || Red Sox || 7–6 || Rivera (2–3) || Beck (1–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || 41,771 || 31–24

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 56 || June 5 || Orioles || 3–10 || Johnson (5–3) || Mussina (5–6) || — || Yankee Stadium || 30,605 || 31–25

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 57 || June 6 || Orioles || 7–4 || Stanton (5–1) || Groom (1–1) || Rivera (17) || Yankee Stadium || 25,137 || 32–25

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 58 || June 7 || Orioles || 4–0 || Clemens (7–1) || Ponson (3–4) || — || Yankee Stadium || 30,786 || 33–25

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 59 || June 8 || Braves || 7–4 || Pettitte (7–4) || Glavine (6–4) || Rivera (18) || Yankee Stadium || 50,090 || 34–25

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 60 || June 9 || Braves || 6–10 || Cabrera (4–1) || Choate (2–1) || Rocker (17) || Yankee Stadium || 55,107 || 34–26

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 61 || June 10 || Braves || 1–4 || Maddux (6–5) || Mussina (5–7) || Rocker (18) || Yankee Stadium || 41,392 || 34–27

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 62 || June 12 || Expos || 1–2 {{small|(12)}} || Strickland (1–3) || Mendoza (3–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 30,034 || 34–28

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 63 || June 13 || Expos || 9–3 || Clemens (8–1) || Irabu (0–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 24,960 || 35–28

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 64 || June 14 || Expos || 9–6 || Keisler (1–1) || Yoshii (2–3) || Rivera (19) || Yankee Stadium || 33,306 || 36–28

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 65 || June 15 || @ Mets || 5–4 || Mendoza (4–2) || Leiter (3–5) || Rivera (20) || Shea Stadium || 54,110 || 37–28

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 66 || June 16 || @ Mets || 2–1 || Mussina (6–7) || Appier (4–6) || Rivera (21) || Shea Stadium || 54,195 || 38–28

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 67 || June 17 || @ Mets || 7–8 || Wendell (2–2) || Almanzar (0–1) || Benitez (11) || Shea Stadium || 54,399 || 38–29

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 68 || June 18 || @ Tigers || 10–1 || Clemens (9–1) || Weaver (6–7) || — || Comerica Park || 29,365 || 39–29

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 69 || June 19 || @ Tigers || 1–7 || Sparks (5–2) || Keisler (1–2) || — || Comerica Park || 24,171 || 39–30

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 70 || June 20 || @ Tigers || 2–5 || Holt (6–5) || A. Hernandez (0–1) || Anderson (6) || Comerica Park || 23,618 || 39–31

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || June 21 || @ Tigers || colspan=8|Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 18

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 71 || June 22 || @ Devil Rays || 6–3 || Mussina (7–7) || Lopez (3–10) || Rivera (22) || Tropicana Field || 24,718 || 40–31

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 72 || June 23 || @ Devil Rays || 2–1 || Clemens (10–1) || Wallace (0–1) || Rivera (23) || Tropicana Field || 27,816 || 41–31

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 73 || June 24 || @ Devil Rays || 4–5 || Phelps (1–1) || Stanton (5–2) || — || Tropicana Field || 27,999 || 41–32

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 74 || June 25 || Indians || 8–7 || Witasick (6–2) || Rincon (1–1) || Rivera (24) || Yankee Stadium || 40,852 || 42–32

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 75 || June 26 || Indians || 3–5 || Nagy (2–2) || A. Hernandez (0–2) || Rocker (21) || Yankee Stadium || 40,346 || 42–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 76 || June 27 || Indians || 15–5 || Mussina (8–7) || Sabathia (7–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || 45,539 || 43–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 77 || June 29 || Devil Rays || 7–5 || Clemens (11–1) || Rekar (1–9) || Rivera (25) || Yankee Stadium || 38,416 || 44–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 78 || June 30 || Devil Rays || 5–4 || Stanton (6–2) || Creek (2–2) || Rivera (26) || Yankee Stadium || 42,544 || 45–33

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=July (19–9) Home: 9–4 Away: 10–5| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 79 || July 1 || Devil Rays || 6–1 || Pettitte (8–4) || Sturtze (3–7) || — || Yankee Stadium || 41,983 || 46–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 80 || July 2 || Devil Rays || 7–1 || Mussina (9–7) || Lopez (3–11) || — || Yankee Stadium || 43,029 || 47–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 81 || July 3 || @ Orioles || 10–6 || Mendoza (5–2) || Mercedes (4–9) || — || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47,702 || 48–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 82 || July 4 || @ Orioles || 4–3 || Clemens (12–1) || Maduro (0–2) || Rivera (27) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47,355 || 49–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 83 || July 5 || @ Orioles || 6–3 || Lilly (3–1) || Towers (6–3) || Rivera (28) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 44,635 || 50–33

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 84 || July 6 || Mets || 8–3 || Pettitte (9–4) || Leiter (4–8) || Mendoza (3) || Yankee Stadium || 55,534 || 51–33

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 85 || July 7 || Mets || 0–3 {{small|(10)}} || Franco (4–1) || Rivera (2–4) || Benitez (18) || Yankee Stadium || 55,589 || 51–34

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 86 || July 8 || Mets || 4–1 || Mendoza (6–2) || Wendell (3–3) || Rivera (29) || Yankee Stadium || 55,528 || 52–34

|- bgcolor="bbcaff"

| colspan=10 | 72nd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 87 || July 12 || @ Marlins || 3–9 || Burnett (6–5) || Mussina (9–8) || — || Pro Player Stadium || 32,629 || 52–35

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 88 || July 13 || @ Marlins || 1–11 || Smith (5–5) || Lilly (3–2) || — || Pro Player Stadium || 44,313 || 52–36

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 89 || July 14 || @ Marlins || 5–4 {{small|(10)}} || Rivera (3–4) || Alfonseca (3–3) || Mendoza (4) || Pro Player Stadium || 39,583 || 53–36

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 90 || July 15 || @ Phillies || 3–9 || Person (7–5) || Pettitte (9–5) || — || Veterans Stadium || 59,470 || 53–37

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 91 || July 16 || @ Phillies || 6–3 {{small|(13)}} || Stanton (7–2) || Telemaco (5–5) || Rivera (30) || Veterans Stadium || 46,446 || 54–37

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 92 || July 17 || @ Phillies || 4–1 {{small|(12)}} || Choate (3–1) || Gomes (4–3) || Rivera (31) || Veterans Stadium || 47,529 || 55–37

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 93 || July 18 {{small|(1)}} || @ Tigers || 8–5 || Clemens (13–1) || Sparks (7–4) || Rivera (32) || Comerica Park || 14,800 || 56–37

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 94 || July 18 {{small|(2)}} || @ Tigers || 4–12 || Santos (2–2) || Lilly (3–3) || — || Comerica Park || 33,216 || 56–38

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 95 || July 19 || @ Tigers || 2–11 || Lima (3–3) || Pettitte (9–6) || — || Comerica Park || 35,320 || 56–39

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 96 || July 20 || Blue Jays || 4–10 || Loaiza (6–9) || Jodie (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 46,634 || 56–40

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 97 || July 21 || Blue Jays || 3–5 || Quantrill (8–2) || Rivera (3–5) || Koch (19) || Yankee Stadium || 55,264 || 56–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 98 || July 22 || Blue Jays || 7–3 || Mussina (10–8) || Carpenter (7–7) || — || Yankee Stadium || 51,132 || 57–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 99 || July 23 || Blue Jays || 7–2 || Clemens (14–1) || Parris (4–6) || — || Yankee Stadium || 38,573 || 58–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 100 || July 24 || Tigers || 6–5 || Pettitte (10–6) || Sparks (7–5) || Rivera (33) || Yankee Stadium || 34,519 || 59–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 101 || July 25 || Tigers || 4–2 || Witasick (7–2) || Lima (3–4) || Rivera (34) || Yankee Stadium || 34,480 || 60–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 102 || July 26 || Tigers || 14–8 || Mendoza (7–2) || Holt (7–8) || — || Yankee Stadium || 45,221 || 61–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 103 || July 27 || @ Blue Jays || 9–1 || Mussina (11–8) || Carpenter (7–8) || — || SkyDome || 36,666 || 62–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 104 || July 28 || @ Blue Jays || 12–1 || Clemens (15–1) || Escobar (2–5) || — || SkyDome || 44,105 || 63–41

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 105 || July 29 || @ Blue Jays || 9–3 || Pettitte (11–6) || Hamilton (5–8) || — || SkyDome || 40,149 || 64–41

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 106 || July 31 || Rangers || 2–6 || Oliver (9–6) || Lilly (3–4) || Zimmerman (21) || Yankee Stadium || 45,978 || 64–42

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=August (15–14) Home: 9–6 Away: 6–8| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 107 || August 1 || Rangers || 9–7 || Hitchcock (3–1) || Bell (4–6) || Rivera (35) || Yankee Stadium || 41,714 || 65–42

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 108 || August 2 || Rangers || 2–12 || Myette (1–1) || Mussina (11–9) || — || Yankee Stadium || 52,169 || 65–43

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 109 || August 3 || Angels || 4–2 || Pettitte (12–6) || Washburn (9–5) || Rivera (36) || Yankee Stadium || 40,490 || 66–43

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 110 || August 4 || Angels || 5–4 || Rivera (4–5) || Levine (5–6) || — || Yankee Stadium || 46,416 || 67–43

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 111 || August 5 || Angels || 3–4 || Ortiz (10–7) || Mendoza (7–3) || Percival (29) || Yankee Stadium || 48,978 || 67–44

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 112 || August 6 || Angels || 1–3 || Pote (2–0) || Hitchock (3–2) || Percival (30) || Yankee Stadium || 40,232 || 67–45

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 113 || August 7 || @ Devil Rays || 2–3 || Sturtze (7–9) || Mussina (11–10) || Yan (15) || Tropicana Field || 22,429 || 67–46

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 114 || August 8 || @ Devil Rays || 16–1 || Pettitte (13–6) || Bierbrodt (2–4) || — || Tropicana Field || 18,830 || 68–46

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 115 || August 9 || @ Devil Rays || 4–3 || Mendoza (8–3) || Yan (3–5) || Rivera (37) || Tropicana Field || 21,223 || 69–46

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 116 || August 10 || @ Athletics || 1–8 || Lidle (7–5) || Lilly (3–5) || — || Network Associates Coliseum || 38,728 || 69–47

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 117 || August 11 || @ Athletics || 6–8 || Magnante (1–1) || Hitchock (3–3) || Isringhausen (23) || Network Associates Coliseum || 45,253 || 69–48

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 118 || August 12 || @ Athletics || 2–4 || Mulder (15–6) || Stanton (7–3) || — || Network Associates Coliseum || 47,725 || 69–49

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 119 || August 14 || Devil Rays || 5–3 || Pettitte (14–6) || Kennedy (3–8) || Rivera (38) || Yankee Stadium || 34,521 || 70–49

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 120 || August 15 || Devil Rays || 10–3 || Clemens (16–1) || Wilson (5–8) || — || Yankee Stadium || 32,103 || 71–49

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 121 || August 16 || Devil Rays || 12–5 || Hitchock (4–3) || Rupe (5–10) || — || Yankee Stadium || 43,600 || 72–49

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 122 || August 17 || Mariners || 4–0 || Mussina (12–10) || Abbott (12–3) || Mendoza (5) || Yankee Stadium || 54,616 || 73–49

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 123 || August 18 || Mariners || 6–7 || Rhodes (8–0) || Lilly (3–6) || Sasaki (38) || Yankee Stadium || 55,294 || 73–50

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 124 || August 19 || Mariners || 2–10 || Moyer (14–5) || Pettitte (14–7) || — || Yankee Stadium || 54,339 || 73–51

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 125 || August 20 || @ Rangers || 9–5 || Stanton (8–3) || Moreno (3–3) || — || The Ballpark in Arlington || 35,125 || 74–51

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 126 || August 21 || @ Rangers || 3–13 || Davis (7–8) || O. Hernandez (0–6) || — || The Ballpark in Arlington || 34,940 || 74–52

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 127 || August 22 || @ Rangers || 1–8 || Oliver (10–8) || Mussina (12–11) || — || The Ballpark in Arlington || 33,442 || 74–53

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 128 || August 23 || @ Rangers || 5–2 || Hitchock (5–3) || Bell (4–8) || Rivera (39) || The Ballpark in Arlington || 36,158 || 75–53

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 129 || August 24 || @ Angels || 2–6 || Hasegawa (4–4) || Pettitte (14–8) || — || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 43,489 || 75–54

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 130 || August 25 || @ Angels || 7–5 || Clemens (17–1) || Valdez (8–8) || Rivera (40) || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 43,398 || 76–54

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 131 || August 26 || @ Angels || 6–7 {{small|(10)}} || Percival (4–2) || Stanton (8–4) || — || Edison International Field of Anaheim || 41,660 || 76–55

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 132 || August 28 || Blue Jays || 4–0 || Mussina (13–11) || Loaiza (9–11) || Rivera (41) || Yankee Stadium || 37,450 || 77–55

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 133 || August 29 || Blue Jays || 2–3 || Halladay (3–1) || Hitchock (5–4) || Koch (30) || Yankee Stadium || 36,855 || 77–56

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 134 || August 30 || Blue Jays || 5–4 {{small|(11)}} || Witasick (8–2) || Eyre (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 42,537 || 78–56

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 135 || August 31 || @ Red Sox || 3–1 || Clemens (18–1) || Lowe (4–10) || Rivera (42) || Yankee Stadium || 33,501 || 79–56

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=September (12–6) Home: 5–2 Away: 7–4| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 136 || September 1 || @ Red Sox || 2–1 || O. Hernandez (1–6) || Urbina (2–2) || Rivera (43) || Fenway Park || 33,084 || 80–56

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 137 || September 2 || @ Red Sox || 1–0 || Mussina (14–11) || Cone (8–4) || — || Fenway Park || 33,734 || 81–56

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 138 || September 3 || @ Blue Jays || 7–5 || Wohlers (4–1) || Koch (2–5) || Mendoza (6) || SkyDome || 28,404 || 82–56

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 139 || September 4 || @ Blue Jays || 0–14 || Carpenter (9–11) || Pettitte (14–9) || — || SkyDome || 20,036 || 82–57

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 140 || September 5 || @ Blue Jays || 4–3 || Clemens (19–1) || Escobar (6–6) || Rivera (44) || SkyDome || 29,235 || 83–57

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 141 || September 7 || Red Sox || 3–2 || O. Hernandez (2–6) || Martinez (7–3) || Rivera (45) || Yankee Stadium || 55,524 || 84–57

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 142 || September 8 || Red Sox || 9–2 || Mussina (15–11) || Cone (8–5) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,316 || 85–57

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 143 || September 9 || Red Sox || 7–2 || Pettitte (15–9) || Nomo (11–8) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,318 || 86–57

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 10 || Red Sox || colspan=8|Cancelled (rain)

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 11 || White Sox || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 1

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 12 || White Sox || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 2

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 13 || White Sox || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 3

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 14 || @ Devil Rays || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 4

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 15 || @ Devil Rays || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 5

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 16 || @ Devil Rays || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 6

|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"

| – || September 17 || @ Devil Rays || colspan=8 |Postponed (9/11 attacks) Rescheduled for October 7

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 144 || September 18 || @ White Sox || 11–3 || O. Hernandez (3–6) || Buehrle (13–8) || — || Comiskey Park || 22,785 || 87–57

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 145 || September 19 || @ White Sox || 6–3 || Clemens (20–1) || Glover (4–3) || Rivera (46) || Comiskey Park || 18,465 || 88–57

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 146 || September 20 || @ White Sox || 5–7 || Lowe (8–4) || Pettitte (15–10) || Foulke (39) || Comiskey Park || 22,284 || 88–58

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 147 || September 21 || @ Orioles || 6–7 || Roberts (8–9) || Rivera (4–6) || — || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47.099 || 88–59

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 148 || September 22 || @ Orioles || 2–11 || Douglass (1–1) || Hitchock (5–5) || — || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 47.068 || 88–60

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 149 || September 23 || @ Orioles || 5–4 {{small|(10)}} || Stanton (9–4) || Parrish (1–2) || Rivera (47) || Oriole Park at Camden Yards || 46.071 || 89–60

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 150 || September 25 || Devil Rays || 0–4 || Sturtze (9–12) || Clemens (20–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 33,777 || 89–61

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 151 || September 26 || Devil Rays || 5–1 || Lilly (4–6) || Wilson (7–9) || — || Yankee Stadium || 23,352 || 90–61

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 152 || September 28 || Orioles || 7–0 || Mussina (16–11) || Johnson (10–12) || — || Yankee Stadium || 42,066 || 91–61

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 153 || September 29 || Orioles || 2–7 || Maduro (5–6) || O. Hernandez (3–7) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,310 || 91–62

|- bgcolor="D3D3D3"

| 154 || September 30 || Orioles || 1–1 {{small|(15)}} || colspan=3|Game called (rain)
{{small|(game was not made up, tie does not count in record)}} || Yankee Stadium || 55,351 || 91–62

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1c2841;color:white;|title=October (4–3) Home: 3–0 Away: 1–3| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 155 || October 1 || White Sox || 8–1 || Hitchock (6–5) || Wells (10–10) || — || Yankee Stadium || 8,112 || 92–62

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 156 || October 2 || White Sox || 6–4 || Lilly (5–6) || Wright (5–3) || Rivera (48) || Yankee Stadium || 10,480 || 93–62

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 157 || October 3 || White Sox || 2–1 || Mussina (17–11) || Garland (6–7) || Rivera (49) || Yankee Stadium || 14,895 || 94–62

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 158 || October 4 || @ Devil Rays || 1–4 || Bierbrodt (5–6) || A. Hernandez (0–3) || Yan (21) || Tropicana Field || 15,265 || 94–63

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 159 || October 5 || @ Devil Rays || 4–8 || Kennedy (7–8) || Clemens (20–3) || Zambrano (2) || Tropicana Field || 22,028 || 94–64

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 160 || October 6 || @ Devil Rays || 2–5 || Sturtze (11–12) || Mendoza (8–4) || Yan (22) || Tropicana Field || 25,511 || 94–65

|- bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 161 || October 7 || @ Devil Rays || 1–0 || O. Hernandez (4–7) || Colome (2–3) || Rivera (50) || Tropicana Field || 24,075 || 95–65

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log end}}

=Postseason=

align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" style="border:1px solid #aaa"
colspan="3"|Legend
bgcolor="bbffbb" | Yankees Win

! bgcolor="ffbbbb" | Yankees Loss

! bgcolor="bbbbbb" | Game Postponed

{{Game log start|style=background:#1C2841;color:#fff;|title=2001 Postseason Game Log (10–7)}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1C2841;color:#fff;|title=ALDS vs Athletics (3–2)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 1 || October 10 || Athletics || 3–5 || Mulder (1–0) || Clemens (0–1) || Isringhausen (1) || Yankee Stadium || 56,697 || 0–1

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 2 || October 11 || Athletics || 0–2 || Hudson (1–0) || Pettitte (0–1) || Isringhausen (2) || Yankee Stadium || 56,684 || 0–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 3 || October 13 || @ Athletics || 1–0 || Mussina (1–0) || Zito (0–1) || Rivera (1) || Network Associates Coliseum || 55,861 || 1–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 4 || October 14 || @ Athletics || 9–2 || Hernandez (1–0) || Lidle (0–1) || || Network Associates Coliseum || 43,681 || 2–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 5 || October 15 || Athletics || 5–3 || Stanton (1–0) || Mulder (1–1) || Rivera (2) || Yankee Stadium || 56,642 || 3–2

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1C2841;color:#fff;|title=ALCS vs Mariners (4–1)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 1 || October 17 || @ Mariners || 4–2 || Pettitte (1–0) || Sele (0–1) || Rivera (1) || Safeco Field || 47,644 || 1–0

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 2 || October 18 || @ Mariners || 3–2 || Mussina (1–0) || Garcia (0–1) || Rivera (2) || Safeco Field || 47,791 || 2–0

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 3 || October 20 || Mariners || 3–14 || Moyer (1–0) || Hernandez (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 56,517 || 2–1

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 4 || October 21 || Mariners || 3–1 || Rivera (1–0) || Sasaki (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 56,375 || 3–1

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 5 || October 22 || Mariners || 12–3 || Pettitte (2–0) || Sele (0–2) || || Yankee Stadium || 56,370 || 4–1

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#1C2841;color:#fff;|title=WS vs Diamondbacks (3–4)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 1 || October 27 || @ Diamondbacks || 1–9 || Schilling (1–0) || Mussina (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,646 || 0–1

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 2 || October 28 || @ Diamondbacks || 0–4 || Johnson (1–0) || Pettitte (0–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,646 || 0–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 3 || October 30 || Diamondbacks || 2–1 || Clemens (1–0) || Anderson (0–1) || Rivera (1) || Yankee Stadium || 55,820 || 1–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 4 || October 31 || Diamondbacks || 4–3 (10) || Rivera (1–0) || Kim (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 55,863 || 2–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb"

| 5 || November 1 || Diamondbacks || 3–2 (12) || Hitchcock (1–0) || Lopez (0–1) || || Yankee Stadium || 56,018 || 3–2

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 6 || November 3 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–15 || Johnson (2–0) || Pettitte (0–2) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,707 || 3–3

|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"

| 7 || November 4 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–3 || Johnson (3–0) || Rivera (1–1) || || Bank One Ballpark || 49,589 || 3–4

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log end}}

Player stats

style="background:#fc0; border:1px solid #aaa; width:2em;"|

| = Indicates team leader

=Batting=

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:5%;"| Pos.

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:16%;"| Player

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| G

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| AB

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| R

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| H

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| HR

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| RBI

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| Avg.

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SB

style="text-align:center;"

| C

Jorge Posada138484591342295.2772
style="text-align:center;"

| 1B

Tino Martinez15458989165style="background:#fc0;"| 34style="background:#fc0;"| 113.2801
style="text-align:center;"

| 2B

Alfonso Sorianostyle="background:#fc0;"| 158574771541873.268style="background:#fc0;"| 43
style="text-align:center;"

| 3B

Scott Brosius120428571231349.2873
style="text-align:center;"

| SS

Derek Jeter150style="background:#fc0;"| 614style="background:#fc0;"| 110style="background:#fc0;"| 1912174style="background:#fc0;"| .31127
style="text-align:center;"

| LF

Chuck Knoblauch13752166130944.25038
style="text-align:center;"

| CF

Bernie Williams1465401021662694.30711
style="text-align:center;"

| RF

Paul O'Neill137510771362170.26722
style="text-align:center;"

| DH

David Justice11138158921851.2411
{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/2001.shtml|title = 2001 New York Yankees Statistics}}

==Other batters==

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:16%;"| Player

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| G

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| AB

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| R

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| H

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| HR

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| RBI

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| Avg.

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SB

style="text-align:center;"

| Erick Almonte

840200.5002
style="text-align:center;"

| Clay Bellinger

51811213512.1601
style="text-align:center;"

| Darren Bragg

541100.2500
style="text-align:center;"

| Michael Coleman

12385817.2110
style="text-align:center;"

| Bobby Estalella

341000.0000
style="text-align:center;"

| Todd Greene

3596920111.2080
style="text-align:center;"

| Nick Johnson

236761328.1940
style="text-align:center;"

| Donzell McDonald

530100.3330
style="text-align:center;"

| Joe Oliver

12363912.2500
style="text-align:center;"

| Robert Pérez

6151400.2670
style="text-align:center;"

| Juan Rivera

340000.0000
style="text-align:center;"

| Henry Rodríguez

580000.0000
style="text-align:center;"

| Scott Seabol

110000.0000
style="text-align:center;"

| Luis Sojo

397951309.1651
style="text-align:center;"

| Shane Spencer

8028340731046.2584
style="text-align:center;"

| Randy Velarde

15464701.1522
style="text-align:center;"

| Gerald Williams

384712802.1703
style="text-align:center;"

| Enrique Wilson

48991024112.2420

=Starting pitchers=

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:16%;"| Player

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| G

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| IP

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| W

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| L

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| ERA

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| CG

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SO

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| BB

style="text-align:center;"

| Mike Mussina

34style="background:#fc0;"| 228.217style="background:#fc0;"| 11style="background:#fc0;"| 3.15style="background:#fc0;"| 4style="background:#fc0;"| 21442
style="text-align:center;"

| Roger Clemens

33220.1style="background:#fc0;"| 2033.510213style="background:#fc0;"| 72
style="text-align:center;"

| Andy Pettitte

31200.215103.99216441
style="text-align:center;"

| Ted Lilly

26120.2565.37011251
style="text-align:center;"

| Orlando Hernández

1794.2474.8507742
style="text-align:center;"

| Randy Keisler

1050.2126.2203634
style="text-align:center;"

| Sterling Hitchcock

1051.1446.4912818
style="text-align:center;"

| Christian Parker

13.00121.00011
style="text-align:center;"

| Brett Jodie

12.00127.00001

==Other pitchers==

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:16%;"| Player

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| G

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| IP

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| W

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| L

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| ERA

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SO

style="text-align:center;"

| Adrián Hernández

622.0033.6810

===Relief pitchers===

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:16%;"| Player

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| G

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| IP

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| W

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| L

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SV

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| ERA

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| SO

! style="background:#1c2841; color:white; width:9%;"| BB

style="text-align:center;"

| Mariano Rivera

7180.246style="background:#fc0;"| 502.348312
style="text-align:center;"

| Mike Stanton

style="background:#fc0;"| 7680.19402.587829
style="text-align:center;"

| Ramiro Mendoza

56100.28463.757023
style="text-align:center;"

| Randy Choate

3748.13103.353527
style="text-align:center;"

| Jay Witasick

3240.13004.695318
style="text-align:center;"

| Mark Wohlers

3135.21004.543318
style="text-align:center;"

| Brian Boehringer

2234.20113.123312
style="text-align:center;"

| Todd Williams

1515.11004.70139
style="text-align:center;"

| Carlos Almanzar

1010.20103.3862
style="text-align:center;"

| Brandon Knight

410.200010.1373

ALDS

{{main|2001 American League Division Series}}

Series Summary:

Yankees win series 3-2, becoming the first team in MLB history to win the ALDS after dropping the first two games at home.

ALCS

{{main|2001 American League Championship Series}}

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!|Game

ScoreDateLocationAttendance
1New York – 4, Seattle – 2October 17Safeco Field47,644
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|2

New York – 3, Seattle – 2October 18Safeco Field47,791
3Seattle – 14, New York – 3October 20Yankee Stadium56,517
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|4

Seattle – 1, New York – 3October 21Yankee Stadium56,375
5Seattle – 3, New York – 12October 22Yankee Stadium56,370

World Series

{{main|2001 World Series}}

Image:2001 World Series first pitch.jpg

=Game 1=

October 27, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

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|colspan=13|HR: ARICraig Counsell (1), Luis Gonzalez (1)

=Game 2=

October 28, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

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=Game 3=

October 30, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

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|colspan=13|HR: NYYJorge Posada (1)

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October 31, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

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|colspan=14|HR: ARIMark Grace (1)    NYYShane Spencer (1), Tino Martinez (1), Derek Jeter (1)

=Game 5=

November 1, 2001 at Yankee Stadium in New York City

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|colspan=16|HR: ARISteve Finley (1), Rod Barajas (1)    NYYScott Brosius (1)

=Game 6=

November 3, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

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November 4, 2001 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona

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|colspan=13|HR: NYYAlfonso Soriano (1)

Awards and records

  • Roger Clemens became the first pitcher to reach his 20th win with only 1 loss.Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.372, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, {{ISBN|978-0-451-22363-0}}
  • Roger Clemens, AL Cy Young Award

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}

{{MLB Farm System

|level15=AAA|team15=Columbus Clippers|league15=International League|manager15=Trey Hillman

|level16=AA |team16=Norwich Navigators|league16=Eastern League|manager16=Stump Merrill

|level17=A|team17=Tampa Yankees|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Brian Butterfield

|level18=A|team18=Greensboro Bats|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Mitch Seoane

|level19=A-Short Season|team19=Staten Island Yankees|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Joe Arnold

|level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Yankees|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Derek Shelton

}}LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Yankees; LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: TampaJohnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

References

{{Reflist}}

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/2001.shtml 2001 New York Yankees] at Baseball Reference
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/2001_WS.shtml 2001 World Series]
  • [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=2001&t=NYA 2001 New York Yankees] at Baseball Almanac

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