2004 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2004 Colorado Rockies season was their 12th in Major League Baseball and 10th season at Coors Field . Clint Hurdle was the manager. They finished with a record of 68–94, fourth in the National League West, and missing the postseason for the 9th consecutive season.
Offseason
December 2, 2003: Juan Uribe was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Chicago White Sox for Aaron Miles.[ 1]
December 11, 2003: Vinny Castilla was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 2]
December 14, 2003: Justin Speier was traded by the Colorado Rockies as part of a 3-team deal to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later from Toronto and Joe Kennedy from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Sandy Nin (minors) (December 15, 2003) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.[ 3]
January 9, 2004: Jeromy Burnitz and Royce Clayton were signed as free agents by the Colorado Rockies.[ 4] [ 5]
March 8, 2004: Shawn Estes was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 6]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
2–4
4–2
3–3
6–13
3–4
2–4
3–16
3–3
0–6
3–4
1–5
2–4
7–12
5–14
1–5
6–12
Atlanta
4–2
—
3–3
2–4
4–2
14–5
3–3
4–3
4–2
15–4
12–7
10–9
4–2
3–3
4–3
2–4
8–10
Chicago
2–4
3–3
—
9–8
5–1
3–3
10–9
2–4
10–7
3–3
4–2
3–3
13–5
4–2
2–4
8–11
8–4
Cincinnati
3–3
4–2
8–9
—
3–3
4–2
6–11
4–2
10–8
4–2
3–3
3–3
9–10
2–4
3–3
5–14
5-7
Colorado
13–6
2–4
1–5
3–3
—
1–5
1–5
8–11
2–4
2–4
1–5
5–3
2–4
10–9
8–11
1–5
8–10
Florida
4–3
5–14
3–3
2–4
5–1
—
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
15–4
12–7
1–5
4–2
2–5
2–4
7–11
Houston
4–2
3–3
9–10
11–6
5–1
3-3
—
1–5
13–6
2–4
2–4
6–0
12–5
2–4
2–4
10–8
7–5
Los Angeles
16–3
3–4
4–2
2–4
11–8
3–3
5–1
—
3–3
4–3
3–3
1–5
6–0
10–9
10–9
2–4
10–8
Milwaukee
3–3
2–4
7–10
8–10
4–2
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
5–1
2–4
0–6
6–12
2–4
1–5
8–9
8–4
Montreal
6–0
4–15
3–3
2–4
4–2
8-11
4–2
3–4
1–5
—
9–10
7–12
4–2
1–6
1–5
3–3
7–11
New York
4–3
7–12
2–4
3–3
5–1
4–15
4–2
3–3
4–2
10–9
—
8–11
1–5
1–6
4–2
1–5
10–8
Philadelphia
5-1
9–10
3–3
3–3
3–5
7–12
0–6
5–1
6–0
12–7
11–8
—
3–3
5–1
2–4
3–3
9–9
Pittsburgh
4–2
2–4
5–13
10–9
4–2
5–1
5–12
0–6
12–6
2–4
5–1
3–3
—
3–3
5–1
5–12
2–10
San Diego
12–7
3–3
2–4
4–2
9–10
2–4
4–2
9–10
4–2
6–1
6–1
1–5
3–3
—
12–7
2–4
8–10
San Francisco
14–5
3–4
4–2
3–3
11–8
5–2
4–2
9–10
5–1
5–1
2–4
4–2
1–5
7–12
—
3–3
11–7
St. Louis
5–1
4–2
11–8
14–5
5–1
4-2
8–10
4–2
9–8
3–3
5–1
3–3
12–5
4–2
3–3
—
11–1
Summary
Having missed the first 68 games of the season due to a groin injury,[ 7] right fielder Larry Walker 's first three home runs of the season (video ) came on June 25, 2004, versus the Cleveland Indians . The last was off José Jiménez , which won the game for the Rockies in the 10th inning for a 10−8 margin. Walker totaled four hits and five runs batted in (RBI) on the day, and it was his third career three-home run game.[ 8]
Walker reached 2,000 career hits on June 30, 2004, becoming the 234th player in major league history to do so (video ). Having already achieved 400 doubles, 300 home runs, 1,000 runs scored, and 1,000 RBI, he became the 40th player to reach all five totals. The milestone hit was a double off Ben Sheets in the fourth inning versus the Milwaukee Brewers . Through that point, Walker was the Rockies' career leader in 12 categories.[ 7]
Transactions
July 22, 2004: Jamey Wright was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 9]
August 6, 2004: Traded right fielder Larry Walker to the St. Louis Cardinals for players to be named later and Jason Burch (minors). The St. Louis Cardinals sent Luis Martinez and Chris Narveson (August 11, 2004) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.[ 10]
September 27, 2004: Jhoulys Chacín was signed as an amateur free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 11]
Major League debuts
Roster
2004 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2004 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Diamondbacks
6–2
Estes (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
46,949
1–0
2
April 7
@ Diamondbacks
9–4
Webb (1–0)
Jennings (0–1)
Mantei (1)
25,918
1–1
3
April 8
@ Diamondbacks
6–5 (11)
Randolph (1–0)
Chacón (0–1)
26,448
1–2
4
April 9
@ Dodgers
5–1
Ishii (1–0)
Elarton (0–1)
Álvarez (1)
54,599
1–3
5
April 10
@ Dodgers
7–4
Nomo (1–1)
Stark (0–1)
Gagné (1)
35,318
1–4
6
April 11
@ Dodgers
4–2
Estes (2–0)
Pérez (0–1)
Chacón (1)
27,076
2–4
7
April 12
Diamondbacks
7–4
Núñez (1–0)
Koplove (0–1)
Chacón (2)
48,013
3–4
8
April 14
Diamondbacks
14–4
Kennedy (1–0)
Dessens (0–1)
23,128
4–4
9
April 15
Diamondbacks
11–10
Koplove (1–1)
Elarton (0–2)
Mantei (2)
22,320
4–5
10
April 16
@ Cardinals
13–5
Morris (2–1)
Stark (0–2)
34,541
4–6
11
April 17
@ Cardinals
8–4
Marquis (1–1)
Estes (2–1)
46,471
4–7
12
April 18
@ Cardinals
8–5
Jennings (1–1)
Williams (0–1)
Chacón (3)
34,697
5–7
13
April 20
Dodgers
7–1
Kennedy (2–0)
Ishii (2–1)
22,169
6–7
14
April 21
Dodgers
9–4
Nomo (3–1)
Elarton (0–3)
21,685
6–8
15
April 22
Dodgers
7–1 (6)
Estes (3–1)
Lima (2–1)
19,667
7–8
16
April 23
Astros
13–7
Duckworth (1–0)
Jennings (1–2)
23,719
7–9
17
April 24
Astros
8–5
Clemens (4–0)
Fassero (0–1)
Dotel (2)
35,260
7–10
18
April 25
Astros
4–1
Kennedy (3–0)
Miller (2–2)
Chacón (4)
30,912
8–10
19
April 26
Marlins
6–3
Pavano (2–0)
Elarton (0–4)
Benítez (10)
20,009
8–11
20
April 27
Marlins
13–10
Núñez (2–0)
Fox (0–1)
Chacón (5)
20,615
9–11
21
April 28
Marlins
9–4
Beckett (2–2)
Jennings (1–3)
27,402
9–12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
Braves
3–2
Núñez (3–0)
Reitsma (1–1)
Chacón (6)
30,176
10–12
23
May 1
Braves
11–7
Nitkowski (1–0)
Núñez (3–1)
24,272
10–13
24
May 2
Braves
13–4
Estes (4–1)
Ramírez (0–3)
35,234
11–13
25
May 4
@ Expos
10–4
Vargas (2–1)
Jennings (1–4)
4,001
11–14
26
May 5
@ Expos
2–0
Kennedy (4–0)
Day (2–3)
Chacón (7)
3,609
12–14
27
May 6
@ Expos
3–1
Hernández (2–2)
Elarton (0–5)
8,851
12–15
28
May 7
@ Cubs
11–0
Zambrano (3–1)
Estes (4–2)
37,307
12–16
29
May 8
@ Cubs
4–3
Jennings (2–4)
Maddux (2–3)
Chacón (8)
39,546
13–16
30
May 9
@ Cubs
5–4 (13)
Rusch (1–0)
Fassero (0–2)
39,155
13–17
31
May 11
Pirates
15–10 (12)
Torres (2–1)
López (0–1)
21,123
13–18
32
May 13
Pirates
7–5
Estes (5–2)
Benson (3–3)
Chacón (9)
14–18
33
May 13
Pirates
11–2
Pérez (3–1)
Jennings (2–5)
20,041
14–19
34
May 14
Phillies
6–4
Milton (4–0)
Kennedy (4–1)
Worrell (2)
32,171
14–20
35
May 15
Phillies
16–5
Myers (2–2)
Elarton (0–6)
33,629
14–21
36
May 16
Phillies
7–6
Harikkala (1–0)
Cormier (2–3)
Chacón (10)
33,623
15–21
37
May 17
Phillies
7–6
Fuentes (1–0)
Worrell (0–1)
22,111
16–21
38
May 18
@ Reds
8–3
Estes (6–2)
Lidle (2–4)
17,389
17–21
39
May 19
@ Reds
4–3 (10)
Riedling (2–0)
Fuentes (1–1)
16,410
17–22
40
May 20
@ Reds
3–1
Wilson (6–0)
Kennedy (4–2)
Graves (18)
21,576
17–23
41
May 21
@ Mets
9–7
Ginter (1–0)
Young (0–1)
20,148
17–24
42
May 22
@ Mets
5–4
Weathers (4–1)
Núñez (3–2)
Looper (7)
27,526
17–25
43
May 23
@ Mets
4–0
Glavine (6–2)
Estes (6–3)
37,486
17–26
44
May 25
Padres
11–6
Linebrink (2–0)
Fassero (0–3)
33,799
17–27
45
May 26
Padres
13–6
Jennings (3–5)
Eaton (1–5)
28,129
18–27
46
May 27
Padres
4–3 (10)
Otsuka (4–2)
Núñez (3–3)
Hoffman (12)
24,543
18–28
47
May 28
@ Giants
4–2
Brower (2–3)
Chacón (0–2)
39,983
18–29
48
May 29
@ Giants
5–3
Williams (4–3)
Fassero (0–4)
Herges (15)
42,297
18–30
49
May 30
@ Giants
3–1
Schmidt (6–2)
Kennedy (4–3)
Herges (16)
42,463
18–31
50
May 31
@ Padres
7–1
Jennings (4–5)
Eaton (1–6)
38,355
19–31
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
51
June 1
@ Padres
7–1
Cook (1–0)
Germano (1–1)
28,313
20–31
52
June 2
@ Padres
2–1 (10)
Hoffman (1–0)
Fuentes (1–2)
38,521
20–32
53
June 4
Giants
13–7
Schmidt (7–2)
Fassero (0–5)
32,093
20–33
54
June 5
Giants
11–2
Jennings (5–5)
Rueter (2–5)
30,149
21–33
55
June 6
Giants
16–4
Hermanson (2–2)
Cook (1–1)
37,147
21–34
56
June 7
Giants
10–5
Brower (3–3)
Reed (0–1)
20,887
21–35
57
June 8
@ Yankees
2–1
Vázquez (7–4)
Fassero (0–6)
Rivera (24)
51,852
21–36
58
June 9
@ Yankees
7–5
Quantrill (5–2)
Kennedy (4–4)
Rivera (25)
38,013
21–37
59
June 10
@ Yankees
10–4
Contreras (3–2)
Jennings (5–6)
41,586
21–38
60
June 11
@ Devil Rays
8–7 (10)
Báez (3–1)
Chacón (0–3)
9,280
21–39
61
June 12
@ Devil Rays
10–7
Halama (2–1)
Harikkala (1–1)
11,299
21–40
62
June 13
@ Devil Rays
3–2
Colomé (1–0)
Chacón (0–4)
11,227
21–41
63
June 15
Red Sox
6–3
Kennedy (5–4)
Arroyo (2–5)
Chacón (11)
40,489
22–41
64
June 16
Red Sox
7–6
Jennings (6–6)
Schilling (8–4)
Chacón (12)
39,319
23–41
65
June 17
Red Sox
11–0
Lowe (6–5)
Cook (1–2)
40,088
23–42
66
June 18
Orioles
5–3
Estes (7–3)
Ponson (3–9)
Chacón (13)
30,148
24–42
67
June 19
Orioles
11–6
Fassero (1–6)
DuBose (4–6)
33,326
25–42
68
June 20
Orioles
4–2
Ryan (2–2)
Chacón (0–5)
Julio (10)
40,532
25–43
69
June 22
@ Brewers
6–2
Davis (7–5)
López (0–2)
13,264
25–44
70
June 23
@ Brewers
3–2
Estes (8–3)
Capuano (2–3)
Chacón (14)
19,964
26–44
71
June 24
@ Brewers
3–0
Cook (2–2)
Sheets (6–5)
Chacón (15)
21,224
27–44
72
June 25
@ Indians
10–8 (10)
Reed (1–1)
Jiménez (1–6)
Chacón (16)
22,642
28–44
73
June 26
@ Indians
4–3 (12)
Robertson (1–0)
Reed (1–2)
29,124
28–45
74
June 27
@ Indians
5–3
Miller (2–0)
Jennings (6–7)
Jiménez (8)
27,252
28–46
75
June 29
Brewers
6–3
Capuano (3–3)
Estes (8–4)
Kolb (22)
28,085
28–47
76
June 30
Brewers
5–4
Sheets (7–5)
Cook (2–3)
Kolb (23)
24,126
28–48
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
77
July 1
Brewers
10–9
Santos (7–3)
Stark (0–3)
Kolb (24)
24,360
28–49
78
July 2
Tigers
9–8 (10)
Chacón (1–5)
Walker (1–3)
47,585
29–49
79
July 3
Tigers
11–6
Jennings (7–7)
Maroth (5–6)
48,131
30–49
80
July 4
Tigers
10–8
Bernero (1–0)
Knotts (4–3)
Chacón (17)
26,944
31–49
81
July 5
@ Giants
7–4
Cook (3–3)
Tomko (3–5)
Chacón (18)
39,977
32–49
82
July 6
@ Giants
8–6
Harikkala (2–1)
Christiansen (1–2)
Chacón (19)
35,460
33–49
83
July 7
@ Giants
8–4
Rueter (5–6)
Bernero (1–1)
35,673
33–50
84
July 8
@ Padres
5–1
Jennings (8–7)
Eaton (4–8)
32,403
34–50
85
July 9
@ Padres
6–5
Harikkala (3–1)
Hoffman (2–1)
Chacón (20)
41,168
35–50
86
July 10
@ Padres
6–2
Cook (4–3)
Lawrence (10–6)
37,644
36–50
87
July 11
@ Padres
4–2
Valdez (8–5)
Stark (0–4)
Hoffman (23)
41,188
36–51
88
July 15
Giants
7–5
Brower (6–5)
Chacón (1–6)
Eyre (1)
30,159
36–52
89
July 16
Giants
7–1
Estes (9–4)
Rueter (5–7)
31,583
37–52
90
July 17
Giants
4–0
Schmidt (12–2)
Cook (4–4)
41,450
37–53
91
July 18
Giants
10–9
Harikkala (4–1)
Herges (4–4)
35,032
38–53
92
July 19
Padres
13–6
Valdez (9–5)
Stark (0–5)
25,530
38–54
93
July 20
Padres
9–7
Eaton (5–8)
Jennings (8–8)
Hoffman (25)
26,770
38–55
94
July 21
@ Dodgers
6–5
Estes (10–4)
Ishii (11–5)
Chacón (21)
34,343
39–55
95
July 22
@ Dodgers
4–2
Mota (8–3)
Harikkala (4–2)
Gagné (28)
34,276
39–56
96
July 23
@ Diamondbacks
8–2
Fassero (2–6)
Fossum (2–9)
26,350
40–56
97
July 24
@ Diamondbacks
8–2
Wright (1–0)
Cormier (0–2)
31,409
41–56
98
July 25
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Jennings (9–8)
Choate (1–2)
Chacón (22)
29,298
42–56
99
July 26
Dodgers
9–7
Sánchez (2–1)
Simpson (0–1)
Gagné (29)
24,725
42–57
100
July 27
Dodgers
7–2
Cook (5–4)
Pérez (4–4)
27,934
43–57
101
July 28
Dodgers
5–4
Reed (2–2)
Mota (8–4)
Chacón (23)
25,492
44–57
102
July 29
Dodgers
3–2
Álvarez (6–3)
Dohmann (0–1)
Gagné (30)
28,472
44–58
103
July 30
Diamondbacks
4–1
Jennings (10–8)
Johnson (10–9)
Chacón (24)
29,436
45–58
104
July 31
Diamondbacks
8–4
Estes (11–4)
Webb (4–12)
Chacón (25)
32,392
46–58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
Diamondbacks
10–2
Cook (6–4)
González (0–4)
24,193
47–58
106
August 3
Cubs
5–3
Wood (6–4)
Fassero (2–7)
Hawkins (17)
40,716
47–59
107
August 4
Cubs
11–8
Farnsworth (4–3)
Chacón (1–7)
45,305
47–60
108
August 5
Cubs
5–1
Prior (3–2)
Jennings (10–9)
Rusch (1)
38,195
47–61
109
August 6
Reds
8–5
Estes (12–4)
Claussen (1–2)
Chacón (26)
26,187
48–61
110
August 7
Reds
9–5
Simpson (1–1)
Wilson (9–3)
33,649
49–61
111
August 8
Reds
14–7
Lidle (7–10)
Fassero (2–8)
28,721
49–62
112
August 9
@ Phillies
4–2
Harikkala (5–2)
Jones (8–3)
Chacón (27)
42,031
50–62
113
August 10
@ Phillies
5–4
Reed (3–2)
Worrell (3–5)
Chacón (28)
36,636
51–62
114
August 11
@ Phillies
15–4
Wolf (5–7)
Jennings (10–10)
40,634
51–63
115
August 12
@ Phillies
3–1
Estes (13–4)
Lidle (7–11)
Chacón (29)
37,464
52–63
116
August 13
@ Pirates
9–3
Fassero (3–8)
Wells (5–7)
27,522
53–63
117
August 14
@ Pirates
6–1
Pérez (8–6)
Wright (1–1)
37,312
53–64
118
August 15
@ Pirates
3–0
Fogg (7–8)
Kennedy (5–5)
Mesa (33)
24,862
53–65
119
August 17
Mets
6–4
Jennings (11–10)
Wheeler (3–1)
Chacón (30)
34,387
54–65
120
August 19
Mets
10–3
Benson (10–9)
Estes (13–5)
30,827
54–66
121
August 19
Mets
4–2
Stanton (1–5)
Reed (3–3)
29,918
54–67
122
August 20
Expos
4–3
Ayala (5–9)
Fuentes (1–3)
Cordero (13)
32,707
54–68
123
August 21
Expos
5–2
Kennedy (6–5)
Hernández (9–11)
33,225
55–68
124
August 22
Expos
8–2
Patterson (3–2)
Jennings (11–11)
26,833
55–69
125
August 24
@ Braves
6–5
Gryboski (2–2)
Harikkala (5–3)
Smoltz (33)
27,914
55–70
126
August 25
@ Braves
8–1
Thomson (10–8)
Francis (0–1)
25,534
55–71
127
August 26
@ Braves
6–4
Hampton (10–9)
Wright (1–2)
Smoltz (34)
28,360
55–72
128
August 27
@ Marlins
3–0
Valdez (11–7)
Kennedy (6–6)
Benítez (37)
26,735
55–73
129
August 28
@ Marlins
4–3
Pavano (15–5)
Reed (3–4)
Benítez (38)
35,243
55–74
130
August 29
@ Marlins
8–4
Burnett (5–6)
Estes (13–6)
39,104
55–75
131
August 31
@ Giants
9–5
Tomko (8–6)
Francis (0–2)
Hermanson (8)
38,305
55–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
@ Giants
4–1
Wright (2–2)
Rueter (7–11)
Chacón (31)
36,024
56–76
133
September 2
@ Giants
6–5
Kennedy (7–6)
Schmidt (15–6)
Chacón (32)
36,971
57–76
134
September 3
@ Padres
7–6
Linebrink (6–1)
Dohmann (0–2)
Hoffman (34)
35,555
57–77
135
September 4
@ Padres
8–2
Estes (14–6)
Tankersley (0–5)
42,716
58–77
136
September 5
@ Padres
5–2
Francis (1–2)
Lawrence (13–12)
33,272
59–77
137
September 7
Giants
8–7
Harikkala (6–3)
Christiansen (4–3)
Chacón (33)
30,803
60–77
138
September 8
Giants
5–3
Walker (5–1)
Reed (3–5)
Hermanson (11)
24,700
60–78
139
September 9
Padres
9–7
López (1–2)
Linebrink (7–2)
Chacón (34)
20,027
61–78
140
September 10
Padres
10–4
Lawrence (14–12)
Harikkala (6–4)
22,279
61–79
141
September 11
Padres
13–2
Francis (2–2)
Eaton (9–13)
22,684
62–79
142
September 12
Padres
15–2
Peavy (12–5)
Reed (3–6)
21,608
62–80
143
September 13
@ Diamondbacks
9–2
Kennedy (8–6)
Fossum (4–13)
22,070
63–80
144
September 14
@ Diamondbacks
4–3 (13)
Choate (2–3)
Reed (3–7)
23,175
63–81
145
September 15
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Johnson (14–13)
Estes (14–7)
Aquino (12)
22,598
63–82
146
September 16
@ Diamondbacks
8–5
Durbin (6–6)
Dohmann (0–3)
Fetters (1)
22,281
63–83
147
September 17
Dodgers
8–6 (10)
Gagné (7–3)
Chacón (1–8)
23,572
63–84
148
September 18
Dodgers
8–1
Kennedy (9–6)
Pérez (6–6)
21,664
64–84
149
September 19
Dodgers
7–6
Brazobán (2–0)
Chacón (1–9)
Gagné (42)
27,175
64–85
150
September 22
Diamondbacks
4–2
Estes (15–7)
Johnson (14–14)
Chacón (35)
20,125
65–85
151
September 23
Diamondbacks
7–1
Francis (3–2)
Webb (6–16)
66–85
152
September 23
Diamondbacks
2–1 (10)
Simpson (2–1)
Choate (2–4)
20,765
67–85
153
September 24
Cardinals
5–4
Suppan (16–8)
Jennings (11–12)
Calero (2)
45,053
67–86
154
September 25
Cardinals
10–6
Flores (2–0)
Harikkala (6–5)
Isringhausen (46)
29,751
67–87
155
September 26
Cardinals
9–3
Marquis (15–6)
Gissell (0–1)
Eldred (1)
26,866
67–88
156
September 27
@ Dodgers
8–7
Brazobán (4–1)
Reed (3–8)
36,958
67–89
157
September 28
@ Dodgers
5–4
Dessens (2–6)
Harikkala (6–6)
33,588
67–90
158
September 29
@ Dodgers
4–1
Fuentes (2–3)
Brazobán (4–2)
Tsao (1)
43,304
68–90
159
September 30
@ Dodgers
4–2 (11)
Brazobán (5–2)
Fuentes (2–4)
53,438
68–91
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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^ "Colorado vs. Cleveland" . USA Today . June 26, 2004. Retrieved February 4, 2017 .
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