2000 Major League Baseball season

[1] Ten teams hit at least 200 home runs each,[2] while for the first time since 1989 and only the fifth since 1949 no pitcher pitched a no-hitter.

*Denotes walk-off This was the fifth and final season of the rights agreements with ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

ESPN and Fox then signed new five-year and six-year deals, respectively, while NBC declined to renew in a cost-cutting move.

SEASON NOTE – This was the first time in MLB history in 100 years 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 99 losses.

The season's eventual National League Central Division champions St. Louis Cardinals playing host to the Chicago Cubs during a September 2000 game at Busch Memorial Stadium .