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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season abstract "The New York Yankees' 2001 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.Another chapter was written in the story of the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry. 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 he has taken 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 September 2001 in New York City, following the September 11 attack 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 Yankee 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 1997) and the first time since 1991 that the home team won all seven games of a World Series.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".".
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season caption "Yankees' fielders huddling on the".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season caption "pitcher's mound during an August 2001 away game".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season city New_York_City.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season league Eastern_League_(baseball).
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season league Florida_State_League.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season league Gulf_Coast_League.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season league International_League.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Brian_Butterfield.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Derek_Shelton.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Joe_Arnold.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Stump_Merrill.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Trey_Hillman.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season manager Mitch_Seoane.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season managers Joe_Torre.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season misc "2001".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season name "New York Yankees".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season owners George_Steinbrenner.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season season "2001".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season team Columbus_Clippers.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season team Connecticut_Defenders.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season team Staten_Island_Yankees.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season television MSG_Plus.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season television WNYW.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season title American_League_East.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season title "American League champion".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season y "1901".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season y "1903".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season y "1969".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season y "1976".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season years "2001".
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season subject Category:2001_Major_League_Baseball_season.
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- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season subject Category:New_York_Yankees_seasons.
- 2001_New_York_Yankees_season comment "The New York Yankees' 2001 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.".
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