2000 Detroit Tigers season

2000 Detroit Tigers
Major League affiliations
Location
Other information
Owner(s) Mike Ilitch
General manager(s) Randy Smith
Manager(s) Phil Garner
Local television WKBD
(Frank Beckmann, Al Kaline)
FSN Detroit
(Josh Lewin, Kirk Gibson, Tom Paciorek)
Local radio WJR
(Ernie Harwell, Jim Price, Dan Dickerson)
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The Detroit Tigers' 2000 season was a season in American baseball. It was their first season at Comerica Park, after playing at Tiger Stadium since 1912, at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Trumbull Avenue (also site of their previous stadiums since 1896).

Offseason

Regular season

Honored 2000

Harry
Heilmann

OF: 1914-29

Heinie
Manush

OF: 1923-27

Honored 2000

Hughie
Jennings

M: 1907-20

Sam
Crawford

OF: 1903-17

Honored 2000

Mickey
Cochrane

C: 1934-37
M: 1934-38
George
Kell

3B: 1946-52
Honored 2000

Ernie
Harwell

Broadcaster:
1960–2002
Honored 2000

Comerica Park

Tiled Tigers logo outside of the front entrance.

Groundbreaking for a new ballpark to replace Tiger Stadium for the Detroit Tigers was held on October 29, 1997 and the new stadium was opened to the public in 2000. At the time of construction, the scoreboard in left field was the largest in Major League Baseball. In December 1998, Comerica Bank agreed to pay US$66 million over 30 years for the naming rights for the new ballpark. Upon its opening, there was some effort to try to find a nickname for the park, with the abbreviation CoPa suggested by many , but that nickname has not gained widespread acceptance.

First Game

Comerica Park panoramic

The first game at Comerica Park was held on Tuesday, April 11, 2000 with 39,168 spectators attending, on a cold snowy afternoon. Grounds people had to clear snow off the field from the night before. The Tigers defeated the Seattle Mariners by a score of 5-2. The winning pitcher, like in the final game at Tiger Stadium was Brian Moehler.

Season standings

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Sox 95 67 0.586 46–35 49–32
Cleveland Indians 90 72 0.556 5 48–33 42–39
Detroit Tigers 79 83 0.488 16 43–38 36–45
Kansas City Royals 77 85 0.475 18 42–39 35–46
Minnesota Twins 69 93 0.426 26 36–45 33–48

Record vs. opponents

2000 American League Records

Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC  MIN NYY OAK SEA TB  TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 7–5 5–4 4–6 3–6 5–5 6–6 7–3 5–5 5–8 5–8 6–6 7–5 5–7 12–6
Baltimore 5–7 5–7 4–6 5–4 6–4 3–7 6–3 5–7 4–8 3–7 8–5 6–6 7–6 7–11
Boston 4–5 7–5 7–5 6–6 7–5 4–6 8–2 6–7 5–5 5–5 6–6 7–3 4–8 9–9
Chicago 6–4 6–4 5–7 8–5 9–3 5–7 7–5 8–4 6–3 7–5 6–4 5–5 5–5 12–6
Cleveland 6–3 4–5 6–6 5–8 6–7 5–7 5–8 5–5 6–6 7–2 8–2 6–4 8–4 13–5
Detroit 5–5 4–6 5–7 3–9 7–6 5–7 7–6 8–4 6–4 7–2 4–5 5–5 3–9 10–8
Kansas City 6–6 7–3 6–4 7–5 7–5 7–5 7–5 2–8 4–8 4–8 5–5 3–7 4–6 8–10
Minnesota 3–7 3–6 2–8 5–7 8–5 6–7 5–7 5–5 5–7 3–9 4–6 8–4 5–4 7–11
New York 5–5 7–5 7–6 4–8 5–5 4–8 8–2 5–5 6–3 4–6 6–6 10–2 5–7 11–6
Oakland 8–5 8–4 5–5 3–6 6–6 4–6 8–4 7–5 3–6 9–4 7–2 5–7 7–3 11–7
Seattle 8–5 7–3 5–5 5–7 2–7 2–7 8–4 9–3 6–4 4–9 9–3 7–5 8–2 11–7
Tampa Bay 6–6 5–8 6–6 4–6 2–8 5–4 5–5 6–4 6–6 2–7 3–9 5–7 5–7 9–9
Texas 5–7 6–6 3–7 5–5 4–6 5–5 7–3 4–8 2–10 7–5 5–7 7–5 4–6 7–11
Toronto 7–5 6–7 8–4 5–5 4–8 9–3 6–4 4–5 7–5 3–7 2–8 7–5 6–4 9–9

Notable transactions

Roster

2000 Detroit Tigers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Brad Ausmus 150 523 139 .2667 51
Tony Clark 60 208 57 .27413 37
Damion Easley 126 464 120 .259 1458
Dean Palmer 145524 134 .25629 102
Deivi Cruz 156 583 76 .30210 82
Juan Encarnación 141547 158 .28914 72
Bobby Higginson 154597 179 .30030 102
Juan González 115 461 133 .28922 67
Javier Cardona 26 40 7 .1751 10
Robert Fick 66 163 41 .2523 22
Shane Halter 105 238 62 .2613 27
Gregg Jefferies 41 142 39 .2752 14
José Macías 73 173 44 .2542 24
Hal Morris 40 106 33 .3111 8
Rich Becker 92 238 58 .2447 34
Wendell Magee 91 186 51 .2747 31
Billy McMillon 46 123 37 .3014 24
Luis Polonia 80 267 73 .2736 25

Note: pitchers' batting statistics not included

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jeff Weaver 31200.0 1115 4.32 136
Hideo Nomo 32190.0 812 4.74 181
Brian Moehler 29178.0 129 4.50 103
Dave Mlicki 24119.1 611 5.58 57
Steve Sparks 20104.0 75 4.07 53

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Willie Blair 47 10 6 0 4.88 74
C. J. Nitkowski 67 4 9 0 5.25 81
Matt Anderson 69 32 1 4.72 71
Todd Jones 67 2 4 42 3.52 67
Danny Patterson 58 5 1 0 3.97 29
Doug Brocail 49 5 4 0 4.09 41
Nelson Cruz 27 5 2 0 3.07 34
Adam Bernero 12 0 1 0 4.19 20
Mark Johnson 9 0 1 0 7.50 11
Allen McDill 13 0 0 0 7.20 7

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Dave Anderson and Glenn Ezell
AA Jacksonville Suns Southern League Gene Roof
A Lakeland Tigers Florida State League Skeeter Barnes
A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Bruce Fields
A-Short Season Oneonta Tigers New York–Penn League Gary Green
Rookie GCL Tigers Gulf Coast League Kevin Bradshaw

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References

  1. Juan Gonzalez Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  2. 1 2 Luis Polonia Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  3. 1 2 3 http://www.baseball-reference.com/o/oquismi01.shtml
  4. Gregg Zaun Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  5. Home Run in Last At Bat by Baseball Almanac
  6. http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beckeri01.shtml
  7. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

External links

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