2000 Major League Baseball season


The 2000 Major League Baseball season ended with the New York Yankees defeating the New York Mets in five games, for their third consecutive World Series title. The 2000 World Series was known as the Subway Series because both fans and the two teams could take the subway to and from every game of the series.
A then-record 5,693 home runs were hit during the regular season in 2000. Ten teams hit at least 200 home runs each, while for the first time since 1989 and only the fifth since 1949 no pitcher pitched a no-hitter.
The separate American and National League offices were dissolved; with this, the league became a single unified organization. As a result, the separate umpiring crews for each leagues were also dissolved; all umpiring crews now worked throughout the league.

Major league baseball final standings

American League

National League

Postseason

Bracket

Managers

[American League]

[National League]

Awards and honors

January–March

SEASON NOTE – This was the first time in MLB history that no team finished with a winning percentage either below.400 or above.600. It is also the first time, in a full 162-game season, that no team achieved 100 wins or 100 losses.

October–December