2001 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


The '2001 American League Championship Series' was a rematch of the 2000 ALCS between the New York Yankees, who had come off a dramatic comeback against the Oakland Athletics in the Division Series after being down two games to zero, and the Seattle Mariners, who won an American League record 116 regular season games and had won their Division Series against the Cleveland Indians. The series had additional poignancy, coming immediately after downtown New York City was devastated by the events of September 11, 2001. (The series was played in late October due to Major League Baseball temporarily shutting down in the wake of the attacks).
Though the Mariners had home field advantage, unlike the 2000 ALCS where the Yankees had home field advantage, the Yankees' mystique after their miraculous comeback against Oakland proved too overpowering and the Yankees won the first two games in Seattle. The Mariners' manager, former Yankee player and manager Lou Piniella, guaranteed after game two that the Mariners would win at least two of the next three games in New York to return the series to Seattle. However, he turned out to be wrong as the Yankees closed out the series in New York, beating the Mariners 4 games to 1. The Series was capped off by a game-winning home run by Alfonso Soriano in Game 4.
'Managers:' Joe Torre, New York; Lou Piniella, Seattle
'Umpires:' Ed Montague, Wally Bell, Gary Cederstrom, Charlie Reliford, John Shulock, Tim Welke
'Series MVP:' Andy Pettitte, New York
'Television:' FOX (Joe Buck and Tim McCarver announcing)

Contents
Summary
Game Summaries
Game One
Game Two
Game Three
Game Four
Game Five
Trivia
Quote of the Series
External links

Summary


GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1'New York' - 4, Seattle - 2October 17Safeco Field47,644
2'New York' - 3, Seattle - 2October 18Safeco Field47,791
3'Seattle' - 14, New York - 3October 20Yankee Stadium56,517
4Seattle - 1, 'New York' - 3October 21Yankee Stadium56,375
5Seattle - 3, 'New York' - 12October 22Yankee Stadium56,370

Game Summaries


Game One

October 17, Safeco Field
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'W': Andy Pettitte (1-0)  'L': Aaron Sele (0-1)  'SV': Mariano Rivera (1)
'HRs': 'NYY' – Paul O'Neill (1)

Game Two

October 18, Safeco Field
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'W': Mike Mussina (1-0)  'L': Freddy Garcia (0-1)  'SV': Mariano Rivera (2)
'HRs': 'SEA' – Stan Javier (1)

Game Three

October 20, Yankee Stadium
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'W': Jamie Moyer (1-0)  'L': Orlando Hernandez (0-1)  
'HRs': 'SEA' – John Olerud (1), Bret Boone (1), Jay Buhner (1); 'NYY' – Bernie Williams (1)

Game Four

October 21, Yankee Stadium
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'W': Mariano Rivera (1-0)  'L': Kazuhiro Sasaki (0-1)  
'HRs': 'SEA' – Bret Boone (2); 'NYY' – Bernie Williams (2), Alfonso Soriano (1)

Game Five

October 22, Yankee Stadium
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'W': Andy Pettitte (2-0)  'L': Aaron Sele (0-2)  
'HRs': 'NYY' – Bernie Williams (3), Tino Martinez (1), Paul O'Neill (2)

Trivia



★ The Game 1 starting date was the latest date ever for a starting game of an ALCS.

Quote of the Series



★ "''Soriano into deep right, Ichiro back, at the wall...Yankees win!''"-FOX Sports Joe Buck calling Alfonso Soriano's dramatic walkoff home run in Game 4.

★ "''Before you guys start asking questions let me start by saying We're gonna be back here (Seattle) for Game 6, I told the people out there the same thing, I guarantee you we will be back here for Game 6.''" --- A furious Mariners' manager Lou Piniella at the press conference room after Game 2 loss to the Yankees in Seattle.

★ "''No GAME 6!!, NO GAME 6!!, NO GAME 6!!''"----Yankee fans mocking Seattle Mariners' Lou Piniella during Game 5 at Yankee Stadium.

External links



2001 ALCS at Baseball-Reference.com

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