2001 Major League Baseball season


The 2001 Major League Baseball season finished with the Arizona Diamondbacks defeating the New York Yankees in seven games for the World Series championship. The September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. pushed the end of the regular-season from September 30 to October 7. Because of the attack, the World Series was not completed until November 4. The 2001 World Series was the first World Series to end in November.
MLB used an unbalanced schedule for the first time since 1992 in the National League and 1977 in the American. In all divisions except the NL Central an AL West, each team played each of the other four teams in the same division 19 times. In the NL Central, division foes met 16 or 17 times per season, and in the AL West, there were 19 or 20 games between each division foe.
This season was memorable for the Seattle Mariners tying the Major League regular season record of 116 wins, Barry Bonds breaking Mark McGwire's single-season home run record, and baseball's patriotic return after a week's worth of games being postponed due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Major league baseball final standings

American League

National League

Postseason

Bracket

League Division Series

American League

National League

League Championship Series

American League

National League

World Series

MLB statistical leaders

Managers

[American League]

[National League]

±hosted the MLB All Star Game

Awards

Other awards

Pitcher of the Month

Rookie of the Month

All-Star game