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2021 Major League Baseball season

The 2021 Major League Baseball season began on April 1, while the regular season ended on October 3.[1] The postseason began on October 5. The World Series then began on October 26 and ended on November 2 with the Atlanta Braves defeating the Houston Astros in six games to win their second title since moving to Atlanta.

2021 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 1 – November 2, 2021
Number of games162
Number of teams30
TV partner(s)Fox/FS1, TBS, ESPN/ABC, MLB Network
Draft
Top draft pickHenry Davis
Picked byPittsburgh Pirates
Regular season
Season MVPAL: Shohei Ohtani (LAA)
NL: Bryce Harper (PHI)
Postseason
AL championsHouston Astros
  AL runners-upBoston Red Sox
NL championsAtlanta Braves
  NL runners-upLos Angeles Dodgers
World Series
ChampionsAtlanta Braves
  Runners-upHouston Astros
World Series MVPJorge Soler (ATL)
MLB seasons

For the second consecutive year, cross-border travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Toronto Blue Jays to open their home schedule in the United States, with tenures in Dunedin, Florida,[2] and Buffalo, New York.[3] Later, the Canadian government granted an exemption to allow the Blue Jays to return to Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, beginning July 30.[4]

The 91st All-Star Game held on July 13 was supposed to be held at Truist Park, the home of the Braves, but league officials moved the game to Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, following the passage of the Georgia Senate Bill 202 by the Georgia General Assembly, which MLB considered to be restrictive of voting rights.[5][6]

This was the final season of the Cleveland Indians competing with that nickname. On December 14, 2020, the team announced that they would unveil their new moniker and associated uniform and stadium changes before the 2022 season to replace the 106-year-old nickname.[7] On July 23, the Indians revealed that their new nickname would be the "Guardians", debuting the following season.[8]

Schedule Edit

Major League Baseball announced the 2021 regular season schedule on July 9, 2020.[9] A full 162-game season was played. As has been the case since 2013, all teams played their four division opponents 19 times each for a total of 76 games. They played six to seven games against each of the other ten same-league opponents for a total of 66 games, and 20 interleague games. For the second season in a row, interleague play will be between corresponding regions (AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central, and AL West vs. NL West) rather than continue the annual rotation. This included the New York Mets and New York Yankees being scheduled to play a series from September 10–12, which featured commemorations of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in 2001.[9] The 20 interleague games each team played consisted of two three-game series (one home, one away) against its natural rival (total of six games), two two-game series (one home, one away) against each team for two other opponents (total of eight games), and a single three-game series against each team for the last two (one home, one away; total of six games).

The MLB at Field of Dreams game, originally scheduled for 2020 but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, featured a matchup between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox at a purpose-built ballpark in Dyersville, Iowa on August 12.[10] The White Sox won the game 9–8 when Tim Anderson hit a walk-off two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth.

The 2021 MLB Little League Classic featured a matchup between the Los Angeles Angels and the Cleveland Indians at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on August 22.[11] The Indians won the game 3–0.[12]

Rule changes Edit

On February 9, Major League Baseball announced the following temporary rule changes for the 2020 season would continue in the 2021 regular season:[13]

  • A runner will be placed on second base at the start of every half-inning of any game that goes into extra innings.
  • Doubleheaders will be played as two seven-inning games.

Additionally, the broader use of suspended games was carried over from the 2020 season:[14]

  • If a game cannot continue because of inclement weather and it is not an official game (trailing team has played less than five innings), the game will be declared a suspended game, continuing from the point of interruption instead of completely restarting.
  • If a suspended game resumes with the trailing team having played less than five innings, a normally-scheduled game played after the completion of the suspended game will be seven innings.
    • However, if a game is halted after the fifth inning for a reason that enables it to be a suspended game (like a field issue or equipment failure or if the game was tied when stopped), the game played afterwards retains its nine-inning length.
  • In all cases, a suspended game retains the length (seven or nine innings) that it was scheduled for at the time it started.

An increase of the active roster size to 26 players, originally planned for the 2020 season, took effect. Other changes that had also been planned—a limit of 13 pitchers on active rosters and restrictions on position players pitching—were waived for 2021.[15]

COVID-19 protocols from the 2020 season remain in effect, but may be eased by teams once 85% of their tier-one staff (players, manager staff) are fully vaccinated.[16]

Foreign substances controversy Edit

On June 15, MLB announced that any player found with a foreign substance (used to doctor a baseball or to improve their grip on a baseball) would be immediately ejected from the game, and would receive a 10-game suspension.[17] Heightened enforcement of existing rules that prohibit such substances began after widespread use by pitchers to increase their grip and spin rate.[18]

Standings Edit

Postseason Edit

Bracket Edit

Wild Card Games
(ALWC, NLWC)
Division Series
(ALDS, NLDS)
League Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
1 Tampa Bay 1
4 Boston 1 4 Boston 3
5 NY Yankees 0 American League4 Boston 2
2 Houston 4
2 Houston 3
3 Chicago White Sox 1
AL2 Houston 2
NL3 Atlanta 4
1 San Francisco 2
4 LA Dodgers 1 4 LA Dodgers 3
5 St. Louis 0 National League4 LA Dodgers 2
3 Atlanta 4
2 Milwaukee 1
3 Atlanta 3


Managerial changes Edit

General managers Edit

Offseason Edit

Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM Notes
Los Angeles Angels Billy Eppler Fired Perry Minasian On September 27, 2020, the Angels fired Billy Eppler after five seasons as general manager just after the 2020 season, with one year remaining on his contract after they were quietly extended over the summer.[19] Eppler was hired after the 2015 season. Under his tenure, the Angels had five straight losing seasons with no playoffs appearance. On November 12, the Angels hired Perry Minasian as his replacement.[20]
Philadelphia Phillies Matt Klentak Resigned Sam Fuld On October 3, 2020, Matt Klentak stepped down after a third straight September collapse left the team out of the postseason for the ninth consecutive season. The 40-year-old was reassigned to another position in the organization while Ned Rice served as interim general manager until the Phillies hired Dave Dombrowski as President of baseball operations.[21] On December 22, Fuld was announced as the next GM of the Phillies.[22]
New York Mets Brodie Van Wagenen Fired Jared Porter On November 6, 2020, the Mets parted ways with Brodie Van Wagenen after two seasons as general manager, hours after Steve Cohen became the new owner of the team.[23] On December 13, the Mets announced Jared Porter as their new general manager.[24]
Jared Porter Zack Scott (interim) On January 18, ESPN revealed that Porter had sent inappropriate images to a female reporter. On January 19, Steve Cohen tweeted that Porter had been fired.[25] On January 27, the Mets named Zack Scott as interim general manager.[26]
Miami Marlins Michael Hill Contract Not Renewed Kim Ng Michael Hill was not retained by the Marlins after the 2020 season. On November 13, 2020, the Marlins hired Kim Ng as his replacement, making her the first female general manager in league history.[27]
Chicago Cubs Theo Epstein Resigned Jed Hoyer On November 17, 2020, Theo Epstein announced that he will step down from his role with the Cubs. Jed Hoyer was promoted to take his place.[28]
Texas Rangers Jon Daniels Chris Young On December 4, 2020, Jon Daniels, who remains president of baseball operations, announced that he step down from his role as general manager. Chris Young was hired to take his place.[29]

Field managers Edit

Offseason Edit

Team Former Manager Interim Manager Reason For Leaving New Manager Notes
Detroit Tigers Ron Gardenhire Lloyd McClendon Retired A. J. Hinch On September 19, 2020, Gardenhire announced his retirement due to health concerns. Lloyd McClendon was named interim manager for the rest of the season that same day. Gardenhire finished with a 132–241 (.354) record in just under three seasons. The Tigers did not make the playoffs during his tenure.[30] The Tigers hired A.J. Hinch on October 30 as their new manager.[31] In seven seasons, Hinch has accumulated a 570–472 (.547) record while managing the Houston Astros and Arizona Diamondbacks. He led the Astros to two World Series appearances, winning in 2017 against the Los Angeles Dodgers and losing in 2019 to the Washington Nationals, both in seven games.
Boston Red Sox Ron Roenicke None Contract Not Renewed Alex Cora On September 27, 2020, the Red Sox announced that Roenicke would not be retained for the 2021 season after only one season following the team and Alex Cora parting ways.[32] Roenicke finished his only season with a 24–36 (.400) record and did not make the postseason. Cora was re-hired on November 6 after serving a one-year suspension imposed by MLB for his role in the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal.[33] Prior to his suspension, Cora was 192–132 (.593) in two seasons with the Red Sox, leading the team to a World Series win in his first season.
Chicago White Sox Rick Renteria Fired Tony La Russa On October 12, 2020, the White Sox announced that Renteria would not return, ending his tenure with the team after four years with one year remaining on his contract. Renteria finished with a record of 236–309 (.433) and one playoff appearance.[34] On October 29, it was announced that Tony La Russa would return to the White Sox as manager. La Russa managed the White Sox during 1979–1986, compiling a 522–510 (.506) record and one playoff appearance. At the age of 76, La Russa became the oldest manager in the majors. He had not managed any team since the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011.[35]

League leaders Edit

American League Edit

National League Edit

Milestones Edit

Batters Edit

  • Yermín Mercedes (CWS):
    • Became the second player in Major League modern history to record five hits in his first career start. Mercedes recorded the five hits on April 2 against the Los Angeles Angels. He joins Cecil Travis who accomplished this feat during the 1933 season.[36]
    • Became the first player in Major League modern history to record eight hits in his first eight at-bats of the season with his first three hits on April 3 against the Angels. His streak ended when he flied out against Tony Watson. Chris Stynes had the longest streak to start a season during the Expansion Era (dating back to 1961) at seven during the 1997 season.[37]
  • Akil Baddoo (DET):
    • Became the 31st player in Major League history to hit a home run on the first pitch that they saw. Baddoo accomplished this feat on April 4 against the Cleveland Indians and Aaron Civale. The last person to do this was Willson Contreras on June 19, 2016.[38]
  • Tim Locastro (NYY)/(ARI):
    • On April 10 against the Cincinnati Reds, Locastro stole second base in the sixth inning, setting the Major League record for most successful consecutive steals to start a career, with 28, since 1951 (the National League did not track caught steals before 1951). He broke the record that was previously held by Tim Raines.[39]
  • Miguel Cabrera (DET):
    • With a single in the fifth-inning against the Kansas City Royals on May 12, Cabrera became the all-time hit leader of Venezuelan-born Major Leaguers by passing Omar Vizquel with his 2,878th hit.[40]
    • With his double in the sixth-inning against the Kansas City Royals on June 15, Cabrera reached 5,000 total bases for his career. He became the 22nd player to reach this mark.[41]
    • Recorded his 500th career home run, against the Toronto Blue Jays in the sixth-inning on August 22. He became the 28th player to reach this mark.[42]
    • Scored his 1,500th career run, against the St. Louis Cardinals in the ninth-inning on August 25. He became the 74th player to reach this mark.[43]
  • Kyle Schwarber (BOS)/(WAS):
    • Tied the Major League record of most home runs hit during any two-game span by hitting five against the New York Mets on June 19–20. This was last accomplished by Jose Abreu during the 2020 campaign.[44]
    • With two more home runs on June 24, he became the first player in Major League history to homer 12 times in the leadoff spot across 13 games. Schwarber also became the seventh player in Major League history to hit eight-plus home runs in a five-game span.[45]
    • With his leadoff home run on June 29 against Rich Hill of the Tampa Bay Rays, Schwarber tied the Major League record for most home runs in any ten-game stretch with 12 home runs. He tied the record set by the Indians' Albert Belle in 1995. The home run also tied the Major League record for most home runs in an 18-game stretch with 16. He joins the Giants' Barry Bonds (2001) and Cubs' Sammy Sosa (1998) with this feat.[46]
  • Trea Turner (LAD)/(WAS):
  • Albert Pujols (LAD)/(LAA):
  • Shohei Ohtani (LAA):
    • With his 32nd home run on July 7 against the Boston Red Sox, Ohtani established a new record for most home runs in a season by a Japanese-born player in the Major Leagues, breaking the record of 31 set by Hideki Matsui in 2004.[50]
    • Ohtani became the first player in Major League history to ever have at least 37 home runs and 15 stolen bases before the end of July.[51]
    • On August 28 against the San Diego Padres, Ohtani becomes the first Japanese-born player to steal 20 bases and hit 40 home runs in a season.[52]
    • On September 25, Ohtani joined Willie Mays as the only players with at least 45 home runs, 20 stolen bases and six triples in a season.[53]
    • From September 22–25, Ohtani drew 13 walks in a four-game span, tying a Major League record set by Babe Ruth in 1930, Bryce Harper in 2016, and Yasmani Grandal in 2021. His 11 walks drawn in the three-game span also tied the Major League record set by Harper in 2016.[54]
    • On October 3 against the Seattle Mariners, Ohtani became the first player in Major League history to have at least 45 homers, 25 stolen bases, 100 RBIs, 100 runs, and eight triples in a season and the second player in AL history to record at least 45 homers and 25 stolen bases in a season, joining Jose Canseco in 1998.[55]
  • Rodolfo Castro (PIT):
    • On July 28 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Castro hit two home runs, which were his fourth and fifth Major League hits. All of his hits to that point had been home runs, which was the first time in Modern Era (since 1901) that a player's first five hits were home runs.[56] The streak came to an end on July 30 as he doubled in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies.[57]
  • Seby Zavala (CWS):
  • Jonah Heim (TEX)
    • On August 1 against the Seattle Mariners, Heim became the first rookie in Major League history to hit walk-off home runs in two consecutive games. The first was off Diego Castillo in extra innings and the second was off Erik Swanson.[59]
  • Kevin Newman (PIT):
    • Tied the Major League record for most doubles in a game by hitting four against the Milwaukee Brewers in the first game of a doubleheader on August 14. Former Pirates Adam Frazier and Paul Waner also accomplished this feat.[60]
  • Joey Votto (CIN):
    • Recorded his 2,000th career hit with a single in the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs on August 16. He became the 291st player to reach this mark.[61]
  • Freddie Freeman / Ozzie Albies / Dansby Swanson / Austin Riley (ATL):
    • With Albies 25th home run on September 4 against the Colorado Rockies, the Braves became the second team in Major League history to have each of their starting infielders hit 25 or more home runs in the same season. They join the 2008 Florida Marlins as the only other quartet of infielders to achieve this feat.[62]
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR):
    • Hit his 40th home run on September 6 against the New York Yankees. With this home run, Vladimir Guerrero and Guerrero Jr. became the second father-son duo to have 40-home-run seasons, joining Cecil Fielder and Prince Fielder.[63]
    • Hit his 48th home run of the season on October 3 against the Baltimore Orioles. With this home run, Guerrero Jr. set the Major League record for most home runs in an age-22 season or younger, breaking the record of 47 set in 1953 by 21-year-old Eddie Mathews.[64]
  • Wander Franco (TB):
    • By drawing a walk in the seventh inning on September 7 against the Boston Red Sox, Franco set the American League record for the longest on-base streak, at 37 games, for a player 20-years-old or younger. He broke the record of 36 games that was held by Mickey Mantle, who set the record from early September 1951 through early May 1952.[65]
    • With his first-inning double on September 29 against the Houston Astros, Franco extended his streak to 43 consecutive games reaching base. This tied the Major League record for a player 20-years-old or younger with Frank Robinson who set the record during the 1956 campaign.[66] Although he reached on an error in the ninth-inning the very next night, Franco's record-tying consecutive on-base streak came to an end as he went 0-for-4.[67]
  • Nelson Cruz (TB)/(MIN):
    • With two home runs on September 7 against the Boston Red Sox, Cruz became the oldest player in Major League history to have a 30-homer season. Cruz, at age 41, bested the record of David Ortiz and Darrell Evans who were 40-years-old when they had their 30-homer seasons.[68]
  • Marcus Semien (TOR):
    • Hit his 44th home run for the season on September 29 against the New York Yankees in the first-inning. This set a Major League record for most home runs by a second baseman in Major League history, breaking the record of 43 that was set in 1973 by Davey Johnson.[69]

Pitchers Edit

No-hitters Edit

  • Joe Musgrove (SD):
    • Musgrove threw his first career no-hitter, and the first no-hitter in the franchise's 53-season history, by defeating the Texas Rangers 3–0 on April 9. He struck out 10 and did not walk a batter, throwing 77 of his 112 pitches as strikes. The only blemish was when Musgrove hit Joey Gallo with a pitch in the fourth inning.[70]
  • Carlos Rodón (CWS):
    • Rodón threw his first career no-hitter, and the 20th in franchise history, by defeating the Cleveland Indians 8–0 on April 14. He struck out seven, throwing 75 strikes on 114 pitches. Rodón was perfect through 813 but lost his bid for a perfect game when he hit Roberto Pérez on his foot.[71]
  • John Means (BAL):
    • Means threw his first career no-hitter, and the tenth in franchise history, and the first Orioles' complete game no-hitter in 52 years, by defeating the Seattle Mariners 6–0 on May 5. He struck out 12, throwing 79 strikes on 113 pitches. The only blemish came with one out in the third inning, when Sam Haggerty reached first base on a third strike wild pitch. Means faced the minimum 27 batters, as Haggerty was caught attempting to steal second base.[72] This was the first no-hitter in Major League history in which the only baserunner for the team that was no-hit reached base by an uncaught third strike as well as the first no-hitter in Major League history that was not a perfect game in which the team that was no-hit did not have any batters reach base by a walk, a hit by pitch, or an error.
  • Wade Miley (CIN):
    • Miley threw his first career no-hitter, and the 17th in franchise history, by defeating the Cleveland Indians 3–0 on May 7. He struck out eight, throwing 72 strikes on 114 pitches. He was perfect through 613 before he allowed two baserunners in the seventh inning on a fielding error by Nick Senzel and a walk. Those were his only baserunners allowed.[73]
  • Spencer Turnbull (DET):
    • Turnbull threw his first career no-hitter, and the eighth in franchise history, by defeating the Seattle Mariners 5–0 on May 18. He struck out nine, throwing 77 strikes on 117 pitches. He walked two during the outing. Turnbull became the fifth pitcher in Major League history to throw a no-hitter within two seasons of leading the Majors in losses, last accomplished by Scott Erickson with the Twins in 1994.[74]
  • Corey Kluber (NYY):
    • Kluber threw his first career no-hitter, and the 12th in franchise history, by defeating the Texas Rangers 2–0 on May 19. He struck out nine, throwing 71 strikes on 101 pitches. His only baserunner was a walk to Charlie Culberson in the third inning. This was the first time since 1969 that no-hitters were thrown on consecutive days.[75][76]
  • Zach Davies / Ryan Tepera / Andrew Chafin / Craig Kimbrel (CHC):
    • Combined to throw the 17th no-hitter in franchise history and the 15th combined no-hitter in Major League history by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4–0 on June 24. Davies struck out four and walked five, throwing 60 of his 94 pitches for strikes. Tepera walked one while throwing 16 pitches, of which nine were strikes. Chafin walked one while throwing 15 pitches, of which 10 were strikes. Kimbrel struck out three and walked one; nine of his fourteen pitches were strikes.[77]
  • Tyler Gilbert (ARI):
    • Gilbert threw his first career no-hitter, and the third in franchise history, by defeating the San Diego Padres 7–0 on August 14. In his first career start, Gilbert struck out five, throwing 64 of his 102 pitches for strikes. He issued three walks, all of them to leadoff hitter Tommy Pham. This tied the Major League record for no-hitters in a season, set in 1884. Gilbert also became the fourth pitcher in Major League history to throw a no-hitter in his first career start. The last pitcher to accomplish this feet was Bobo Holloman in 1953. The other two took place in the 1800s.[78]
  • Corbin Burnes / Josh Hader (MIL):
    • Threw the second no-hitter in Brewers history, the 16th combined and a record breaking ninth no-hitter in 2021 on September 11 against the Cleveland Indians. In the 3–0 victory, Burnes went eight innings, walked one and struck out 14 in 115 pitches (78 were for strikes). Hader finished out the no-hitter by striking out two hitters in the ninth and throwing nine pitches, seven were strikes. The Indians become the first team in Major League history to be no-hit three times in one season. Zach Plesac was the starting pitcher in all three games that the Indians did not get a hit.[79]

Other pitching accomplishments Edit

  • José Berríos (MIN) / Corbin Burnes (MIL):
    • In their matchup on April 3, they became the first pair of starting pitchers in the modern era (since 1900) that struck out 10 or more batters and gave up one or no hits. Berrios struck out 12 over six innings and did not allow a hit, while Burnes went 613 and gave up one hit and struck out 11.[80]
  • Matt Peacock (ARI):
    • Became the first pitcher since 1945 to make his debut in extra innings and record his first hit and win on April 6 against the Colorado Rockies.[81]
  • Craig Kimbrel (CWS)/(CHC):
    • Recorded his 350th career save in closing out a 4–2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 8. He became the 12th player to reach this mark.[82]
    • Became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach 1,000 strikeouts in 613 innings pitched on August 16 against the Oakland Athletics.[83] This record was broken on September 30 by Aroldis Chapman who recorded his 1,000th strikeout in 601 innings.[84]
  • Shane Bieber (CLE):
    • Became the first pitcher since 1893 to record 10 strikeouts in each of his first four starts with his 13 strikeout performance against the Cincinnati Reds on April 18.[85]
  • Corbin Burnes (MIL):
    • Set the Major League record on April 20 against the San Diego Padres for most strikeouts by a starter to begin a season without issuing a walk. Burnes has struck out 40 batters and broke the record of 35 set by Adam Wainwright in 2013.[86]
    • Set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher to begin a season without issuing a walk by getting Harrison Bader of the St. Louis Cardinals on May 13. The second-inning strikeout was the 52nd strikeout by Burnes and that broke the record held by Kenley Jansen set in 2017. Burnes streak came to an end later in the game at 58 strikeouts, when he walked Tommy Edman in the fifth inning. This was, at the time, also a Major League record for most strikeouts without a walk.[87]
    • Tied the Major League record for most consecutive strikeouts in a row by striking out ten Pittsburgh Pirates on August 11. Burnes tied the mark set by the Mets' Tom Seaver on April 22, 1970, against the San Diego Padres and equaled in 2021 on June 25 by Aaron Nola against the New York Mets.[88]
  • Jacob deGrom (NYM):
    • After his 15-strikeout performance against the Washington Nationals on April 23, deGrom set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher in their first four starts of a season. He broke the record of 48 that was set by Nolan Ryan in 1978 and equaled by Shane Bieber earlier this season.[89]
    • deGrom struck out nine against the Boston Red Sox on April 28, which gave him 59 in his first five starts of a season. He tied the record that was set by Nolan Ryan in 1978.[90]
  • Madison Bumgarner (ARI):
    • Threw a "complete game no-hitter" in the second game of a seven-inning doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves on April 25. As the game did not go nine innings, it is not counted as a no-hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistician of Major League Baseball.[91]
  • Gerrit Cole (NYY):
    • With his strikeout of Joey Gallo on May 17 in the first inning, Cole set a Major League record for most strikeouts without a walk at 59, breaking the record set by Corbin Burnes less than a week before. Cole extended his record to 61 before he issued a walk to Gallo in the third inning.[92]
  • Zack Greinke (HOU):
    • Became the 135th pitcher in Major League history to amass 3,000 career innings pitched during the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 25.[93]
  • David Price (LAD):
    • Recorded his 2,000th career strikeout by getting Curt Casali in the third inning against the San Francisco Giants on May 27. He became the 84th pitcher to reach this mark.[94]
  • Yu Darvish (SD):
    • Recorded his 1,500th career strikeout in the sixth inning by getting Steven Souza Jr. of the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 21. Darvish became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach that milestone in 197 games. He broke the record of Randy Johnson, who need 206 games.[95]
  • Aaron Nola (PHI):
    • Tied the Major League record for most consecutive strikeouts in a row by striking out ten New York Mets on June 25 in the first game of a seven-inning doubleheader. Nola tied the mark that was set by the Mets' Tom Seaver on April 22, 1970, against the San Diego Padres.[96]
  • Collin McHugh / Josh Fleming / Diego Castillo / Matt Wisler / Pete Fairbanks (TB):
    • These five pitchers combined to throw a "no-hitter" in the second game of a seven-inning doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians on July 7. As the game did not go nine innings, it is not counted as a no-hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistician of Major League Baseball.[97]
  • Pablo López (MIA):
  • Alex Reyes (STL):
    • Closing out the Cardinals 2–1 victory against the San Francisco Giants on July 18, Reyes set the Major League record for most consecutive saves to start a career. With his 24th straight save, he broke the record that was held by LaTroy Hawkins.[99] Two days later against the Chicago Cubs, Reyes failed to convert the save, ending his streak at 24 games.[100]
  • Aroldis Chapman (NYY):
    • Recorded his 300th career save in closing out a 7–6 win over the Oakland Athletics on August 26. He became the 31st pitcher to reach this mark.[101]
    • Became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach 1,000 strikeouts in 601 innings pitched on September 30 against the Toronto Blue Jays. He broke the record that was set by Craig Kimbrel earlier this season.[84]
  • Chris Sale (BOS):
  • Ervin Santana (KC):
    • Recorded his 150th career win by getting credited with the win in relief against the Seattle Mariners on August 26. He became the 265th pitcher to reach this mark.[103]
  • Max Scherzer (LAD)/(WAS):
  • Austin Adams (SD):
    • Adams set a new Major League record for the Live Ball Era (since 1920) for most hit-batsmen in one season when he hit St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina in the eighth inning on September 17. He broke the record in the Live Ball Era held by Howard Ehmke, who hit 23 batters in 1922 in 27923 innings. Adams set the record in 4923 innings.[105]
  • Jon Lester (STL)/(WAS):
    • Recorded his 200th career win on September 20 against the Milwaukee Brewers. He became the 119th player to reach this mark.[106]
  • Adam Wainwright (STL):
    • Recorded his 2,000th career strikeout by fanning Luis Urías in the fourth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers on September 23. He became the 85th pitcher to reach this mark.[107]
  • Shohei Ohtani (LAA):
    • On September 26 against the Seattle Mariners, Ohtani became the sixth starter in MLB history to make at least 13 home starts without a losing decision and an ERA below 2.00 in a season.[108]
  • Kenley Jansen (LAD):
    • Recorded his 350th career save in closing out an 8–6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on October 1. He became the 13th player to reach this mark.[109]

Miscellaneous Edit

  • Arizona Diamondbacks:
    • Became the first team in Major League Opening Day history to hit four home runs in one inning on April 1 against the San Diego Padres.[110]
    • With their road loss to the San Francisco Giants on June 16, the Diamondbacks tied the Major League record for most consecutive road losses at 22 games. They tied the record that was set by the 1943 Philadelphia Athletics and equaled by the 1963 New York Mets.[111] The Diamondbacks set a new Major League record for road futility the next day against the Giants, as they lost their 23rd straight road game by a score of 10–3.[112] The Diamondbacks would later extend their road losing streak to 24 games when they lost to the San Diego Padres on June 25 before finally ending the streak with a 10–1 win against the Padres the next day.[113]
  • Marwin González (BOS):
    • Became the first player in Major League modern history to start at four different positions in the field through his team's first four games of the season. Gonzalez patrolled left field on Opening Day for Boston before manning second base, third base and first base in the ensuing contests, respectively.[114]
  • Yadier Molina (STL):
    • Became the sixth catcher in Major League history to catch 2,000 games in his career. He reached this milestone on April 14 against the Washington Nationals. Molina also becomes the first player to do this with a single team.[115]
  • Boston Red Sox:
    • In the second game of a doubleheader on April 14 against the Minnesota Twins, the Red Sox became the first team in Major League history to open the season with at least three straight losses and immediately follow that by winning at least nine straight games.[116]
  • Oakland Athletics:
    • With their win against the Minnesota Twins on April 21, which was their 11th consecutive win, they became the first team in Major League history to follow an 0–6 start to the season by winning 11 straight games at any point in that same season.[117]
  • José Godoy (SEA):
    • Became the 20,000th player to make his Major League debut, on May 21.[118]
  • Atlanta Braves:
    • Became the first team in Major League history to hit seven or more home runs and two grand slams in a single game on May 21 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.[119]
  • Umpire Joe West:
    • With his umpiring of the CardinalsWhite Sox game on May 24, West umpired his 5,375th career Major League regular-season game. This tied him with Hall of Famer Bill Klem, who retired in 1941. West announced he will be retiring at the end of the season.[120] West set a new record the following night, serving as the home-plate umpire.[121]
  • Major League Baseball:
  • Tony La Russa (CWS):
    • Moved into second place with the most regular-season wins in Major League history with his 2,764th win as the White Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 3–0 on June 6. La Russa broke a tie that he had with John McGraw. Connie Mack holds the all-time record with 3,731 career wins.[125]
  • New York Yankees:
    • Tied the Major League record for most triple plays turned in a season when they turned one on June 20 against the Oakland Athletics. This was their third triple play of the season. The last team to turn three triple plays in a season was the 2016 Chicago White Sox.[126]
  • Los Angeles Dodgers:
    • Became the first team in Major League history to have a pair of games with two grand slams in the same season. The Dodgers hit two slams on July 10 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, and on May 2 against the Milwaukee Brewers.[127]
    • Ended the regular season with 106 wins, but finished second in the NL West, a game behind the San Francisco Giants, becoming the team with most wins that failed to finish first in its league or division. The previous record of 104 wins had been set by the 1909 Chicago Cubs and 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers. This also marked the first time in Major League history that two teams in the same division, or even in the same league (American or National), had won 105 or more games in the same season.[128][129]
  • St. Louis Cardinals:
    • The Cardinals became the first team in Major League history to have five Gold Glove winners in one season.[130]

Awards and honors Edit

Regular season Edit

Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards
BBWAA Award National League American League
Most Valuable Player Bryce Harper (PHI) Shohei Ohtani (LAA)
Cy Young Award Corbin Burnes (MIL) Robbie Ray (TOR)
Rookie of the Year Jonathan India (CIN) Randy Arozarena (TB)
Manager of the Year Gabe Kapler (SF) Kevin Cash (TB)
Gold Glove Awards
Position National League American League
Pitcher Max Fried (ATL) Dallas Keuchel (CWS)
Catcher Jacob Stallings (PIT) Sean Murphy (OAK)
1st Base Paul Goldschmidt (STL) Yuli Gurriel (HOU)
2nd Base Tommy Edman (STL) Marcus Semien (TOR)
3rd Base Nolan Arenado (STL) Matt Chapman (OAK)
Shortstop Brandon Crawford (SF) Carlos Correa (HOU)
Left field Tyler O'Neill (STL) Andrew Benintendi (KC)
Center field Harrison Bader (STL) Michael A. Taylor (KC)
Right field Adam Duvall (ATL)/(MIA) Joey Gallo (NYY)/(TEX)
Silver Slugger Awards
Pitcher/Designated Hitter Max Fried (ATL) Shohei Ohtani (LAA)
Catcher Buster Posey (SF) Salvador Perez (KC)
1st Base Freddie Freeman (ATL) Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)
2nd Base Ozzie Albies (ATL) Marcus Semien (TOR)
3rd Base Austin Riley (ATL) Rafael Devers (BOS)
Shortstop Fernando Tatís Jr. (SD) Xander Bogaerts (BOS)
Outfield Nick Castellanos (CIN)
Bryce Harper (PHI)
Juan Soto (WAS)
Teoscar Hernández (TOR)
Aaron Judge (NYY)
Cedric Mullins (BAL)

All-MLB Team Edit

Players were selected through fan votes (50%) and votes from a panel of experts (50%). The winners were selected based on merit, with no set number of nominees per position and no distinction between leagues.

Other awards Edit

Fielding Bible Awards
Position Player
Pitcher Dallas Keuchel (CWS)
Catcher Jacob Stallings (PIT)
1st Base Paul Goldschmidt (STL)
2nd Base Whit Merrifield (KC)
3rd Base Ke'Bryan Hayes (PIT)
Shortstop Carlos Correa (HOU)
Left Field Tyler O'Neill (STL)
Center Field Michael A. Taylor (KC)
Right Field Aaron Judge (NYY)
Multi-position Kiké Hernández (BOS)

Monthly awards Edit

Uniforms Edit

Anniversaries and special events Edit

  • All dates as scheduled and were subject to change.
Team Special occasion
All teams #42 patch for Jackie Robinson Day (April 15)
Pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness (May 9, Mother's Day)
Patch for Armed Forces Day (May 15)
Poppy for Memorial Day (May 31)
"4-ALS" patch for Lou Gehrig Day (June 2)[137] (Cleveland wore them July 28)
"Play Ball" patch in partnership with USA Baseball and USA Softball (June 5–7)
Blue ribbons for prostate cancer (June 20, Father's Day)
Gold ribbons for childhood cancer (September 1)
#21 patch honoring Roberto Clemente (September 15)
Atlanta Braves Sesquicentennial Season
In memory of Hank Aaron
In memory of Phil Niekro
Arizona Diamondbacks 20th anniversary of 2001 World Series championship
Baltimore Orioles 55th anniversary of 1966 World Series championship
Boston Red Sox Patch for Earth Day (April 22)
Chicago White Sox In memory of Martyl Reinsdorf (from July 9)
Cincinnati Reds 45th anniversary of 1976 World Series championship
#8 patch in memory of Joe Morgan[138]
Colorado Rockies 2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Los Angeles Dodgers 40th anniversary of 1981 World Series championship
2020 World Series championship (April 9)
#2 patch in memory of Tommy Lasorda[139]
#20 patch in memory of Don Sutton[139]
Los Angeles Angels 60th anniversary season
Milwaukee Brewers #44 patch in memory of Hank Aaron[140]
Minnesota Twins 30th anniversary of 1991 World Series championship
In memory of Mike Bell
New York Mets 35th anniversary of 1986 World Series championship
#41 patch in memory of Tom Seaver[141]
New York Yankees 25th anniversary of 1996 World Series championship
60th anniversary of 1961 championship
65th anniversary of 1956 championship
#16 patch in memory of Whitey Ford[142][143]
80th anniversary of 1941 World Series championship
Oakland Athletics 110th anniversary of 1911 World Series championship
Philadelphia Phillies #15 patch in memory of Dick Allen[144]
Pittsburgh Pirates 50th anniversary of 1971 World Series championship
San Francisco Giants 100th anniversary of 1921 World Series championship
First MLB team to wear a Pride Patch[145]
St. Louis Cardinals 15th anniversary of 2006 World Series championship
10th anniversary of 2011 World Series championship
#45 patch in memory of Bob Gibson[146]
90th anniversary of 1931 World Series championship

Wholesale changes Edit

City Connect uniforms Edit

The Nike MLB "City Connect" program aims to create new uniform designs inspired by the teams' home cities.[148][149] The following teams released alternate uniforms as part of Nike's "City Connect" series:

  • The Boston Red Sox City Connect uniforms featured a yellow base with blue letters as homage to the Boston Marathon, which normally takes place on Patriots' Day.[150]
  • The San Francisco Giants City Connect uniforms featured an orange and white design, a silhouette of the Golden Gate Bridge and a unique fog gradient across the front, sleeves and numbering of the jerseys.
  • The Miami Marlins City Connect uniforms featured a red base, white pinstripes and white letters with light blue trim as a tribute to the Cuban Sugar Kings.[151]
  • The Chicago White Sox City Connect uniforms were in a dark grey shade with white pinstripes and features Gothic-styled lettering as homage to the South Side of Chicago.[152]
  • The Chicago Cubs City Connect uniforms were dark blue with sky blue accents, with elements inspired by the flag of Chicago. The uniform emblazons "Wrigleyville" in front, in a lettering style similar to the Wrigley Field marquee.[153]
  • The Arizona Diamondbacks City Connect uniforms were sand with black letters and red numbers, and features "Serpientes" in front as homage to Arizona's Hispanic community.[154]
  • The Los Angeles Dodgers City Connect uniforms featured a blue cap, jersey and pants with "Los Dodgers" written on the cap and jersey.

Other uniforms Edit

  • The Los Angeles Dodgers wore gold-trimmed home jerseys on April 9–11 in celebration of their 2020 World Series championship.[155][156] They also wore these uniforms on June 15 to commemorate the "reopening" of Dodger Stadium to full capacity.[157]
  • The Red Sox wore a "Boston Strong" patch on April 19, Patriots Day.
  • Players, managers, and coaches wore No. 42 on April 15 and/or 16 to mark the 74th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's debut in the majors. The Mets and Nationals, who were rained out on April 15, wore them on April 23.
  • The Cincinnati Reds wore Spanish language "Los Rojos" uniforms on May 5, Cinco de Mayo.[158]
  • MLB introduced a new Lou Gehrig Day commemoration on June 2, which marked the 80-year anniversary of Gehrig's death, and include appeals to ALS-related charities. All players wore a commemorative Lou Gehrig Day patch, and optionally a red wristband reading "4 ALS" in reference to Gehrig's retired No. 4.[159]
  • On September 11, the New York Mets wore 2001 era home uniforms with "NEW YORK" on the jersey to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.[160]

Throwbacks Edit

Venues Edit

The Milwaukee Brewers' Miller Park was renamed American Family Field after Madison, Wisconsin-based American Family Insurance outbid the Miller Brewing Company for the ballpark's naming rights. Miller's 20-year contract expired at the end of the 2020 season.[165][166]

On March 31, the Miami Marlins announced that Marlins Park would be renamed to LoanDepot Park, as the naming rights were sold to Lake Forest, California-based LoanDepot.[167]

COVID-19 restrictions Edit

Unlike 2020, where all games (except the NLCS and World Series) were played behind closed doors, all MLB teams allowed in-person attendance this season; initial capacities were determined by teams and local health officials, and gradually increased to full capacity over the course of the season as active cases declined and more local residents received COVID-19 vaccines.[168][169][170] To help promote vaccination, a number of teams announced that they would sponsor walk-in clinics at their home games (with the Seattle Mariners being the first to do so), and offer promotions such as merchandise or game tickets for those who use the clinics (Atlanta, New York Mets and Yankees), or other promotions for vaccinated spectators at games.[171][169]

On February 18, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that they would open the home portion of their schedule at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida due to travel restrictions enforced by the Canadian federal government.[2] On May 5, it was announced that the Blue Jays would return to Sahlen Field in Buffalo—where the team played the majority of their home games in 2020—on June 1.[3] On July 16, the Blue Jays received a National Interest Exemption from the Canadian government to host games at Rogers Centre beginning July 30.[4]

Capacity and vaccination/testing restrictions as of the 2021 season
Team Limitations Source
Arizona Initial: Capped at 25% capacity.
From May 25: Full capacity.
[168]
Atlanta Initial: Capped at 33% capacity.
From April 23: Capped at 50% capacity.
From May 7: Full capacity.
[168][172]
Baltimore Initial: Capped at 25% capacity.
From June 1: Full capacity.
[168]
Boston Initial: Capped at 12% capacity.
From May 10: Capped at 25% capacity.
From May 29: Full capacity.
[168][173]
Chicago Cubs Initial: Capped at 20% capacity.
From June 11: Full capacity.
[168][174]
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Initial: Capped at 30% capacity.
From April 30: Capped at 40% capacity.
From June 2: Full capacity.
[168][175]
Cleveland Initial: Capped at 30% capacity.
From May 7: Capped at 40% capacity
From June 2: Full capacity
[168][176][177]
Colorado Initial: Capped at 42.6% capacity.
From June 1: 70% capacity.
From June 28: Full capacity.
[168][178][179]
Detroit Initial: Capped at 20% capacity.
From June 1: Full capacity.
[168]
Houston Initial: Capped at 50% capacity.
From May 25: Full capacity.
[180]
Kansas City Initial: Capped at 30% capacity.
From May 31: Full capacity.
[168]
Los Angeles Angels Initial: Capped at 33% capacity.
From May 19: Capped at 67% capacity.
From June 17: Full capacity.
[168][170][181]
Los Angeles Dodgers Initial: Capped at 33% capacity.
From May 5: Capped at 67% capacity.
From June 15: Full capacity.
[168][170]
Miami Initial: Capped at 25% capacity.
From July 5: Full capacity.
[168]
Milwaukee Initial: Capped at 25% capacity.
From June 25: Full capacity.
[168]
Minnesota Initial: Capped at 25% capacity.
From July 5: Full capacity.
[168]
New York Mets Initial: Capped at 20% capacity with negative COVID-19 PCR test within past 72 hours, negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test within past six hours, or vaccination completed no fewer than 14 days prior to the game.
From May 19: Stadium sections that are not reserved to fully-vaccinated spectators are capped at 33% capacity. All other sections have no capacity limit.
From June 18: Full capacity
[168][182][183][169]
New York Yankees
Oakland Initial: Capped at 33% capacity. Tickets sold to California residents only.
From June 9: Capped at 67% capacity.
From June 29: Full capacity.
[168][170]
Philadelphia Initial: Capped at 20% capacity.
From May 21: Capped at 16,000 spectators.
From June 12: Full capacity.
[168][184]
Pittsburgh Initial: Capped at 20% capacity.
From July 1: Full capacity.
[168]
San Diego Initial: Capped at 20% capacity.
From April 7: Capped at 33% capacity.
From June 9: Capped at 67% capacity.
From June 17: Full capacity.
[170]
San Francisco Initial: Capped at 33% capacity.
From May 5: Capped at 67% capacity.
From June 25: Full capacity.
[168][170]
Seattle Initial: Capped at 9,000 spectators.
From May 13: Capped at 14,000 spectators.
From July 2: Full capacity.
[168][185]
St. Louis Initial: Capped at 32% capacity.
From May 21: Capped at 60% capacity.
From June 14: Full capacity.
[168][186]
Tampa Bay Initial: Capped at 9,000 spectators.
From June 8: Capped at 20,000 spectators.
From July 5: Full capacity (25,000. due maximum capacity at Tropicana field due to renovations to the upper decks).
[187][188][189]
Toronto Initial (TD Ballpark): 15% capacity.
From June 1 (Sahlen Field): 50% capacity.
From June 24 (Sahlen Field): Full capacity.
From July 30 (Rogers Centre): Capped at 15,000 spectators (30%)
From September 13 (Rogers Centre): Proof of vaccination or negative test required for all attendees 12 and older
[168][190][191][192][193]
Texas On March 11, it was announced that the team would not limit attendance for their home opener, but will voluntarily offer designated "distanced seating" sections afterwards. All mandatory capacity restrictions and mask requirements in Texas were lifted on March 10 via executive order, but the team will still mandate masks to be worn by spectators. [194][195][196]
Washington Initial: Capped at 5,000 spectators.
From April 15: Capped at 10,000 spectators.
From June 10: Full capacity.
[197][198]

Broadcast rights Edit

Television Edit

National Edit

This was the eighth and final year of the contracts with Fox, ESPN, and TBS before the new seven-year deals begin in 2022. FS1 televised games on Tuesday nights and on Saturday, both during the afternoon and evening. Fox also aired some Saturday night games. ESPN televised games on its flagship Sunday Night Baseball as well as Monday and Wednesday night games and holiday games on Memorial Day and Labor Day. ESPN Sunday Night Baseball telecasts were exclusive.

TBS televised 13 straight weeks of Sunday afternoon games and also televised the National League postseason. The American League postseason was split between ESPN, Fox/FS1, and MLB Network (AL Wild Card on ESPN, the ALDS split between FS1 and MLB Network, and the ALCS on Fox and FS1). For the 22nd straight year, the 2021 World Series aired exclusively on Fox.[199]

A three-game series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the San Francisco Giants, whose regional television rights were both held by the NBC Sports Regional Networks, aired exclusively and nationally on NBC's streaming service Peacock. The first time that NBC Sports produced a nationally televised Major League Baseball game since the year 2000.[200]

ABC televised a Sunday Night Baseball matchup between the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs on August 8. The broadcast marked ABC's first broadcast of Sunday Night Baseball and the first regular season game it has broadcast since its involvement in The Baseball Network in 1995. Former ABC broadcaster and 2021 Ford C. Frick Award winner Al Michaels appeared as a special guest.[201]

Local Edit

Radio Edit

National Edit

Local Edit

  • Nexstar's WGN chose not to continue to originate the Chicago White Sox Radio Network after the current deal's expiration, returning the White Sox back to Good Karma Brands-managed and ESPN Radio-owned WMVP after a fifteen-year interregnum. Len Kasper, formerly the television play-by-play voice for the Chicago Cubs, will move to the South Side to do White Sox radio play-by-play, replacing Andy Masur, who temporarily became the voice of the White Sox for the 2020 season after the death of Ed Farmer.[215]
  • In November 2020, the Toronto Blue Jays released their radio play-by-play announcer Mike Wilner.[216] In February 2021, Rogers Sports & Media announced that the Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network will not produce a separate broadcast of games for radio this season, and that all broadcasts will now be a simulcast of the television broadcast on Sportsnet with Buck Martinez and Dan Shulman, augmented with radio-exclusive segments hosted by Rob Wong and Shoaib Ali.[217] The team's remaining radio play-by-play announcer Ben Wagner was reassigned as a field reporter. Rogers' statement that this arrangement was due to COVID-19 protocols and to "minimize travel" has been disputed by media outlets, as radio and television broadcasts of all Blue Jays games had already been called remotely during the 2020 season, with no changes in personnel.[218][219][220]
  • On February 4, Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish-language broadcaster Jorge Jarrín announced his retirement effective immediately. He initially joined the Dodgers in 2004 as a sales and marketing executive, moving to broadcasting in 2012. He initially called televised games alongside former Dodgers star player Manny Mota before moving to radio in 2015, joining his father Jaime on the Dodgers' Spanish radio team.[221]
  • On September 28, Jaime Jarrín announced he planned to retire after the 2022 season, his 64th as a part of the Dodgers' Spanish radio broadcast team. Jarrín, who turns 86 in December 2021, plans to work only Dodgers home games in 2022.[222]

Retirements Edit

The following players retired during the 2021 season and before the start of 2022 campaign:

Retired numbers Edit

See also Edit

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This article is about the 2021 Major League Baseball season only For information on all of baseball see 2021 in baseball The 2021 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 while the regular season ended on October 3 1 The postseason began on October 5 The World Series then began on October 26 and ended on November 2 with the Atlanta Braves defeating the Houston Astros in six games to win their second title since moving to Atlanta 2021 MLB seasonLeagueMajor League BaseballSportBaseballDurationApril 1 November 2 2021Number of games162Number of teams30TV partner s Fox FS1 TBS ESPN ABC MLB NetworkDraftTop draft pickHenry DavisPicked byPittsburgh PiratesRegular seasonSeason MVPAL Shohei Ohtani LAA NL Bryce Harper PHI PostseasonAL championsHouston Astros AL runners upBoston Red SoxNL championsAtlanta Braves NL runners upLos Angeles DodgersWorld SeriesChampionsAtlanta Braves Runners upHouston AstrosWorld Series MVPJorge Soler ATL MLB seasons 20202022 For the second consecutive year cross border travel restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic forced the Toronto Blue Jays to open their home schedule in the United States with tenures in Dunedin Florida 2 and Buffalo New York 3 Later the Canadian government granted an exemption to allow the Blue Jays to return to Rogers Centre in Toronto Ontario beginning July 30 4 The 91st All Star Game held on July 13 was supposed to be held at Truist Park the home of the Braves but league officials moved the game to Coors Field home of the Colorado Rockies following the passage of the Georgia Senate Bill 202 by the Georgia General Assembly which MLB considered to be restrictive of voting rights 5 6 This was the final season of the Cleveland Indians competing with that nickname On December 14 2020 the team announced that they would unveil their new moniker and associated uniform and stadium changes before the 2022 season to replace the 106 year old nickname 7 On July 23 the Indians revealed that their new nickname would be the Guardians debuting the following season 8 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Rule changes 2 1 Foreign substances controversy 3 Standings 3 1 American League 3 2 National League 4 Postseason 4 1 Bracket 5 Managerial changes 5 1 General managers 5 1 1 Offseason 5 2 Field managers 5 2 1 Offseason 6 League leaders 6 1 American League 6 2 National League 7 Milestones 7 1 Batters 7 2 Pitchers 7 2 1 No hitters 7 2 2 Other pitching accomplishments 7 3 Miscellaneous 8 Awards and honors 8 1 Regular season 8 2 All MLB Team 8 3 Other awards 8 4 Monthly awards 8 4 1 Player of the Month 8 4 2 Rookie of the Month 8 4 3 Pitcher of the Month 8 4 4 Reliever of the Month 9 Uniforms 9 1 Anniversaries and special events 9 1 1 Wholesale changes 9 1 2 City Connect uniforms 9 1 3 Other uniforms 9 1 4 Throwbacks 10 Venues 10 1 COVID 19 restrictions 11 Broadcast rights 11 1 Television 11 1 1 National 11 1 2 Local 11 2 Radio 11 2 1 National 11 2 2 Local 12 Retirements 13 Retired numbers 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksSchedule EditMajor League Baseball announced the 2021 regular season schedule on July 9 2020 9 A full 162 game season was played As has been the case since 2013 all teams played their four division opponents 19 times each for a total of 76 games They played six to seven games against each of the other ten same league opponents for a total of 66 games and 20 interleague games For the second season in a row interleague play will be between corresponding regions AL East vs NL East AL Central vs NL Central and AL West vs NL West rather than continue the annual rotation This included the New York Mets and New York Yankees being scheduled to play a series from September 10 12 which featured commemorations of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in 2001 9 The 20 interleague games each team played consisted of two three game series one home one away against its natural rival total of six games two two game series one home one away against each team for two other opponents total of eight games and a single three game series against each team for the last two one home one away total of six games The MLB at Field of Dreams game originally scheduled for 2020 but canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic featured a matchup between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox at a purpose built ballpark in Dyersville Iowa on August 12 10 The White Sox won the game 9 8 when Tim Anderson hit a walk off two run home run in the bottom of the ninth The 2021 MLB Little League Classic featured a matchup between the Los Angeles Angels and the Cleveland Indians at Bowman Field in Williamsport Pennsylvania on August 22 11 The Indians won the game 3 0 12 Rule changes EditFurther information Major League Baseball rosters Changes planned for 2020 On February 9 Major League Baseball announced the following temporary rule changes for the 2020 season would continue in the 2021 regular season 13 A runner will be placed on second base at the start of every half inning of any game that goes into extra innings Doubleheaders will be played as two seven inning games Additionally the broader use of suspended games was carried over from the 2020 season 14 If a game cannot continue because of inclement weather and it is not an official game trailing team has played less than five innings the game will be declared a suspended game continuing from the point of interruption instead of completely restarting If a suspended game resumes with the trailing team having played less than five innings a normally scheduled game played after the completion of the suspended game will be seven innings However if a game is halted after the fifth inning for a reason that enables it to be a suspended game like a field issue or equipment failure or if the game was tied when stopped the game played afterwards retains its nine inning length In all cases a suspended game retains the length seven or nine innings that it was scheduled for at the time it started An increase of the active roster size to 26 players originally planned for the 2020 season took effect Other changes that had also been planned a limit of 13 pitchers on active rosters and restrictions on position players pitching were waived for 2021 15 COVID 19 protocols from the 2020 season remain in effect but may be eased by teams once 85 of their tier one staff players manager staff are fully vaccinated 16 Foreign substances controversy Edit Main article 2021 pitch doctoring controversy On June 15 MLB announced that any player found with a foreign substance used to doctor a baseball or to improve their grip on a baseball would be immediately ejected from the game and would receive a 10 game suspension 17 Heightened enforcement of existing rules that prohibit such substances began after widespread use by pitchers to increase their grip and spin rate 18 Standings EditAmerican League Edit vteAL East W L Pct GB Home Road 1 Tampa Bay Rays 100 62 0 617 52 29 48 33 4 Boston Red Sox 92 70 0 568 8 49 32 43 38 5 New York Yankees 92 70 0 568 8 46 35 46 35Toronto Blue Jays 91 71 0 562 9 47 33 44 38Baltimore Orioles 52 110 0 321 48 27 54 25 56vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home Road 3 Chicago White Sox 93 69 0 574 53 28 40 41Cleveland Indians 80 82 0 494 13 40 41 40 41Detroit Tigers 77 85 0 475 16 42 39 35 46Kansas City Royals 74 88 0 457 19 39 42 35 46Minnesota Twins 73 89 0 451 20 38 43 35 46vteAL West W L Pct GB Home Road 2 Houston Astros 95 67 0 586 51 30 44 37Seattle Mariners 90 72 0 556 5 46 35 44 37Oakland Athletics 86 76 0 531 9 43 38 43 38Los Angeles Angels 77 85 0 475 18 40 42 37 43Texas Rangers 60 102 0 370 35 36 45 24 57 National League Edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home Road 3 Atlanta Braves 88 73 0 547 42 38 46 35Philadelphia Phillies 82 80 0 506 6 47 34 35 46New York Mets 77 85 0 475 11 47 34 30 51Miami Marlins 67 95 0 414 21 42 39 25 56Washington Nationals 65 97 0 401 23 35 46 30 51vteNL Central W L Pct GB Home Road 2 Milwaukee Brewers 95 67 0 586 45 36 50 31 5 St Louis Cardinals 90 72 0 556 5 45 36 45 36Cincinnati Reds 83 79 0 512 12 44 37 39 42Chicago Cubs 71 91 0 438 24 39 42 32 49Pittsburgh Pirates 61 101 0 377 34 37 44 24 57vteNL West W L Pct GB Home Road 1 San Francisco Giants 107 55 0 660 54 27 53 28 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0 654 1 58 23 48 33San Diego Padres 79 83 0 488 28 45 36 34 47Colorado Rockies 74 87 0 460 32 48 33 26 54Arizona Diamondbacks 52 110 0 321 55 32 49 20 61Postseason EditMain article 2021 MLB Postseason Bracket Edit Wild Card Games ALWC NLWC Division Series ALDS NLDS League Championship Series ALCS NLCS World Series1Tampa Bay14Boston14Boston35NY Yankees0American League4Boston22Houston42Houston33Chicago White Sox1AL2Houston2NL3Atlanta41San Francisco24LA Dodgers14LA Dodgers35St Louis0National League4LA Dodgers23Atlanta42Milwaukee13Atlanta3Managerial changes EditGeneral managers Edit Offseason Edit Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM NotesLos Angeles Angels Billy Eppler Fired Perry Minasian On September 27 2020 the Angels fired Billy Eppler after five seasons as general manager just after the 2020 season with one year remaining on his contract after they were quietly extended over the summer 19 Eppler was hired after the 2015 season Under his tenure the Angels had five straight losing seasons with no playoffs appearance On November 12 the Angels hired Perry Minasian as his replacement 20 Philadelphia Phillies Matt Klentak Resigned Sam Fuld On October 3 2020 Matt Klentak stepped down after a third straight September collapse left the team out of the postseason for the ninth consecutive season The 40 year old was reassigned to another position in the organization while Ned Rice served as interim general manager until the Phillies hired Dave Dombrowski as President of baseball operations 21 On December 22 Fuld was announced as the next GM of the Phillies 22 New York Mets Brodie Van Wagenen Fired Jared Porter On November 6 2020 the Mets parted ways with Brodie Van Wagenen after two seasons as general manager hours after Steve Cohen became the new owner of the team 23 On December 13 the Mets announced Jared Porter as their new general manager 24 Jared Porter Zack Scott interim On January 18 ESPN revealed that Porter had sent inappropriate images to a female reporter On January 19 Steve Cohen tweeted that Porter had been fired 25 On January 27 the Mets named Zack Scott as interim general manager 26 Miami Marlins Michael Hill Contract Not Renewed Kim Ng Michael Hill was not retained by the Marlins after the 2020 season On November 13 2020 the Marlins hired Kim Ng as his replacement making her the first female general manager in league history 27 Chicago Cubs Theo Epstein Resigned Jed Hoyer On November 17 2020 Theo Epstein announced that he will step down from his role with the Cubs Jed Hoyer was promoted to take his place 28 Texas Rangers Jon Daniels Chris Young On December 4 2020 Jon Daniels who remains president of baseball operations announced that he step down from his role as general manager Chris Young was hired to take his place 29 Field managers Edit Offseason Edit Team Former Manager Interim Manager Reason For Leaving New Manager NotesDetroit Tigers Ron Gardenhire Lloyd McClendon Retired A J Hinch On September 19 2020 Gardenhire announced his retirement due to health concerns Lloyd McClendon was named interim manager for the rest of the season that same day Gardenhire finished with a 132 241 354 record in just under three seasons The Tigers did not make the playoffs during his tenure 30 The Tigers hired A J Hinch on October 30 as their new manager 31 In seven seasons Hinch has accumulated a 570 472 547 record while managing the Houston Astros and Arizona Diamondbacks He led the Astros to two World Series appearances winning in 2017 against the Los Angeles Dodgers and losing in 2019 to the Washington Nationals both in seven games Boston Red Sox Ron Roenicke None Contract Not Renewed Alex Cora On September 27 2020 the Red Sox announced that Roenicke would not be retained for the 2021 season after only one season following the team and Alex Cora parting ways 32 Roenicke finished his only season with a 24 36 400 record and did not make the postseason Cora was re hired on November 6 after serving a one year suspension imposed by MLB for his role in the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal 33 Prior to his suspension Cora was 192 132 593 in two seasons with the Red Sox leading the team to a World Series win in his first season Chicago White Sox Rick Renteria Fired Tony La Russa On October 12 2020 the White Sox announced that Renteria would not return ending his tenure with the team after four years with one year remaining on his contract Renteria finished with a record of 236 309 433 and one playoff appearance 34 On October 29 it was announced that Tony La Russa would return to the White Sox as manager La Russa managed the White Sox during 1979 1986 compiling a 522 510 506 record and one playoff appearance At the age of 76 La Russa became the oldest manager in the majors He had not managed any team since the St Louis Cardinals in 2011 35 League leaders EditAmerican League Edit Hitting leaders Stat Player TotalAVG Yuli Gurriel HOU 319HR Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR Salvador Perez KC 48RBI Salvador Perez KC 121R Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR 123H Bo Bichette TOR 191SB Whit Merrifield KC 40 Pitching leaders Stat Player TotalW Gerrit Cole NYY 16L Cole Irvin OAK 15ERA Robbie Ray TOR 2 84K Robbie Ray TOR 248IP Robbie Ray TOR 193 1SV Liam Hendriks CWS 38 National League Edit Hitting leaders Stat Player TotalAVG Trea Turner LAD WAS 328HR Fernando Tatis Jr SD 42RBI Adam Duvall ATL MIA 113R Freddie Freeman ATL 120H Trea Turner LAD WAS 195SB Trea Turner LAD WAS 32 Pitching leaders Stat Player TotalW Julio Urias LAD 20L Luis Castillo CIN Patrick Corbin WAS 16ERA Corbin Burnes MIL 2 43K Zack Wheeler PHI 247IP Zack Wheeler PHI 213 1SV Mark Melancon SD 39Milestones EditBatters Edit Yermin Mercedes CWS Became the second player in Major League modern history to record five hits in his first career start Mercedes recorded the five hits on April 2 against the Los Angeles Angels He joins Cecil Travis who accomplished this feat during the 1933 season 36 Became the first player in Major League modern history to record eight hits in his first eight at bats of the season with his first three hits on April 3 against the Angels His streak ended when he flied out against Tony Watson Chris Stynes had the longest streak to start a season during the Expansion Era dating back to 1961 at seven during the 1997 season 37 Akil Baddoo DET Became the 31st player in Major League history to hit a home run on the first pitch that they saw Baddoo accomplished this feat on April 4 against the Cleveland Indians and Aaron Civale The last person to do this was Willson Contreras on June 19 2016 38 Tim Locastro NYY ARI On April 10 against the Cincinnati Reds Locastro stole second base in the sixth inning setting the Major League record for most successful consecutive steals to start a career with 28 since 1951 the National League did not track caught steals before 1951 He broke the record that was previously held by Tim Raines 39 Miguel Cabrera DET With a single in the fifth inning against the Kansas City Royals on May 12 Cabrera became the all time hit leader of Venezuelan born Major Leaguers by passing Omar Vizquel with his 2 878th hit 40 With his double in the sixth inning against the Kansas City Royals on June 15 Cabrera reached 5 000 total bases for his career He became the 22nd player to reach this mark 41 Recorded his 500th career home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the sixth inning on August 22 He became the 28th player to reach this mark 42 Scored his 1 500th career run against the St Louis Cardinals in the ninth inning on August 25 He became the 74th player to reach this mark 43 Kyle Schwarber BOS WAS Tied the Major League record of most home runs hit during any two game span by hitting five against the New York Mets on June 19 20 This was last accomplished by Jose Abreu during the 2020 campaign 44 With two more home runs on June 24 he became the first player in Major League history to homer 12 times in the leadoff spot across 13 games Schwarber also became the seventh player in Major League history to hit eight plus home runs in a five game span 45 With his leadoff home run on June 29 against Rich Hill of the Tampa Bay Rays Schwarber tied the Major League record for most home runs in any ten game stretch with 12 home runs He tied the record set by the Indians Albert Belle in 1995 The home run also tied the Major League record for most home runs in an 18 game stretch with 16 He joins the Giants Barry Bonds 2001 and Cubs Sammy Sosa 1998 with this feat 46 Trea Turner LAD WAS On June 30 against the Tampa Bay Rays Turner hit for the cycle for the third time in his career He became the fifth player in Major League history to hit for three cycles during their career He holds the Major League record along with John Reilly Bob Meusel Babe Herman Adrian Beltre and Christian Yelich who accomplished the feat in 2022 47 48 Albert Pujols LAD LAA With his single in the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins on July 5 Pujols reached 6 000 total bases for his career He became the fourth player to reach this mark joining Hank Aaron Stan Musial and Willie Mays 49 Shohei Ohtani LAA With his 32nd home run on July 7 against the Boston Red Sox Ohtani established a new record for most home runs in a season by a Japanese born player in the Major Leagues breaking the record of 31 set by Hideki Matsui in 2004 50 Ohtani became the first player in Major League history to ever have at least 37 home runs and 15 stolen bases before the end of July 51 On August 28 against the San Diego Padres Ohtani becomes the first Japanese born player to steal 20 bases and hit 40 home runs in a season 52 On September 25 Ohtani joined Willie Mays as the only players with at least 45 home runs 20 stolen bases and six triples in a season 53 From September 22 25 Ohtani drew 13 walks in a four game span tying a Major League record set by Babe Ruth in 1930 Bryce Harper in 2016 and Yasmani Grandal in 2021 His 11 walks drawn in the three game span also tied the Major League record set by Harper in 2016 54 On October 3 against the Seattle Mariners Ohtani became the first player in Major League history to have at least 45 homers 25 stolen bases 100 RBIs 100 runs and eight triples in a season and the second player in AL history to record at least 45 homers and 25 stolen bases in a season joining Jose Canseco in 1998 55 Rodolfo Castro PIT On July 28 against the Milwaukee Brewers Castro hit two home runs which were his fourth and fifth Major League hits All of his hits to that point had been home runs which was the first time in Modern Era since 1901 that a player s first five hits were home runs 56 The streak came to an end on July 30 as he doubled in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies 57 Seby Zavala CWS On July 31 against the Cleveland Indians Zavala became the first Major League player to hit his first three career home runs in the same game Zavala hit his first two off of Triston McKenzie one of them being a grand slam and the third was off of Bryan Shaw 58 Jonah Heim TEX On August 1 against the Seattle Mariners Heim became the first rookie in Major League history to hit walk off home runs in two consecutive games The first was off Diego Castillo in extra innings and the second was off Erik Swanson 59 Kevin Newman PIT Tied the Major League record for most doubles in a game by hitting four against the Milwaukee Brewers in the first game of a doubleheader on August 14 Former Pirates Adam Frazier and Paul Waner also accomplished this feat 60 Joey Votto CIN Recorded his 2 000th career hit with a single in the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs on August 16 He became the 291st player to reach this mark 61 Freddie Freeman Ozzie Albies Dansby Swanson Austin Riley ATL With Albies 25th home run on September 4 against the Colorado Rockies the Braves became the second team in Major League history to have each of their starting infielders hit 25 or more home runs in the same season They join the 2008 Florida Marlins as the only other quartet of infielders to achieve this feat 62 Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR Hit his 40th home run on September 6 against the New York Yankees With this home run Vladimir Guerrero and Guerrero Jr became the second father son duo to have 40 home run seasons joining Cecil Fielder and Prince Fielder 63 Hit his 48th home run of the season on October 3 against the Baltimore Orioles With this home run Guerrero Jr set the Major League record for most home runs in an age 22 season or younger breaking the record of 47 set in 1953 by 21 year old Eddie Mathews 64 Wander Franco TB By drawing a walk in the seventh inning on September 7 against the Boston Red Sox Franco set the American League record for the longest on base streak at 37 games for a player 20 years old or younger He broke the record of 36 games that was held by Mickey Mantle who set the record from early September 1951 through early May 1952 65 With his first inning double on September 29 against the Houston Astros Franco extended his streak to 43 consecutive games reaching base This tied the Major League record for a player 20 years old or younger with Frank Robinson who set the record during the 1956 campaign 66 Although he reached on an error in the ninth inning the very next night Franco s record tying consecutive on base streak came to an end as he went 0 for 4 67 Nelson Cruz TB MIN With two home runs on September 7 against the Boston Red Sox Cruz became the oldest player in Major League history to have a 30 homer season Cruz at age 41 bested the record of David Ortiz and Darrell Evans who were 40 years old when they had their 30 homer seasons 68 Marcus Semien TOR Hit his 44th home run for the season on September 29 against the New York Yankees in the first inning This set a Major League record for most home runs by a second baseman in Major League history breaking the record of 43 that was set in 1973 by Davey Johnson 69 Pitchers Edit No hitters Edit See also List of Major League Baseball no hitters Joe Musgrove SD Musgrove threw his first career no hitter and the first no hitter in the franchise s 53 season history by defeating the Texas Rangers 3 0 on April 9 He struck out 10 and did not walk a batter throwing 77 of his 112 pitches as strikes The only blemish was when Musgrove hit Joey Gallo with a pitch in the fourth inning 70 Carlos Rodon CWS Rodon threw his first career no hitter and the 20th in franchise history by defeating the Cleveland Indians 8 0 on April 14 He struck out seven throwing 75 strikes on 114 pitches Rodon was perfect through 81 3 but lost his bid for a perfect game when he hit Roberto Perez on his foot 71 John Means BAL Means threw his first career no hitter and the tenth in franchise history and the first Orioles complete game no hitter in 52 years by defeating the Seattle Mariners 6 0 on May 5 He struck out 12 throwing 79 strikes on 113 pitches The only blemish came with one out in the third inning when Sam Haggerty reached first base on a third strike wild pitch Means faced the minimum 27 batters as Haggerty was caught attempting to steal second base 72 This was the first no hitter in Major League history in which the only baserunner for the team that was no hit reached base by an uncaught third strike as well as the first no hitter in Major League history that was not a perfect game in which the team that was no hit did not have any batters reach base by a walk a hit by pitch or an error Wade Miley CIN Miley threw his first career no hitter and the 17th in franchise history by defeating the Cleveland Indians 3 0 on May 7 He struck out eight throwing 72 strikes on 114 pitches He was perfect through 61 3 before he allowed two baserunners in the seventh inning on a fielding error by Nick Senzel and a walk Those were his only baserunners allowed 73 Spencer Turnbull DET Turnbull threw his first career no hitter and the eighth in franchise history by defeating the Seattle Mariners 5 0 on May 18 He struck out nine throwing 77 strikes on 117 pitches He walked two during the outing Turnbull became the fifth pitcher in Major League history to throw a no hitter within two seasons of leading the Majors in losses last accomplished by Scott Erickson with the Twins in 1994 74 Corey Kluber NYY Kluber threw his first career no hitter and the 12th in franchise history by defeating the Texas Rangers 2 0 on May 19 He struck out nine throwing 71 strikes on 101 pitches His only baserunner was a walk to Charlie Culberson in the third inning This was the first time since 1969 that no hitters were thrown on consecutive days 75 76 Zach Davies Ryan Tepera Andrew Chafin Craig Kimbrel CHC Combined to throw the 17th no hitter in franchise history and the 15th combined no hitter in Major League history by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 0 on June 24 Davies struck out four and walked five throwing 60 of his 94 pitches for strikes Tepera walked one while throwing 16 pitches of which nine were strikes Chafin walked one while throwing 15 pitches of which 10 were strikes Kimbrel struck out three and walked one nine of his fourteen pitches were strikes 77 Tyler Gilbert ARI Gilbert threw his first career no hitter and the third in franchise history by defeating the San Diego Padres 7 0 on August 14 In his first career start Gilbert struck out five throwing 64 of his 102 pitches for strikes He issued three walks all of them to leadoff hitter Tommy Pham This tied the Major League record for no hitters in a season set in 1884 Gilbert also became the fourth pitcher in Major League history to throw a no hitter in his first career start The last pitcher to accomplish this feet was Bobo Holloman in 1953 The other two took place in the 1800s 78 Corbin Burnes Josh Hader MIL Threw the second no hitter in Brewers history the 16th combined and a record breaking ninth no hitter in 2021 on September 11 against the Cleveland Indians In the 3 0 victory Burnes went eight innings walked one and struck out 14 in 115 pitches 78 were for strikes Hader finished out the no hitter by striking out two hitters in the ninth and throwing nine pitches seven were strikes The Indians become the first team in Major League history to be no hit three times in one season Zach Plesac was the starting pitcher in all three games that the Indians did not get a hit 79 Other pitching accomplishments Edit Jose Berrios MIN Corbin Burnes MIL In their matchup on April 3 they became the first pair of starting pitchers in the modern era since 1900 that struck out 10 or more batters and gave up one or no hits Berrios struck out 12 over six innings and did not allow a hit while Burnes went 61 3 and gave up one hit and struck out 11 80 Matt Peacock ARI Became the first pitcher since 1945 to make his debut in extra innings and record his first hit and win on April 6 against the Colorado Rockies 81 Craig Kimbrel CWS CHC Recorded his 350th career save in closing out a 4 2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 8 He became the 12th player to reach this mark 82 Became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach 1 000 strikeouts in 613 innings pitched on August 16 against the Oakland Athletics 83 This record was broken on September 30 by Aroldis Chapman who recorded his 1 000th strikeout in 601 innings 84 Shane Bieber CLE Became the first pitcher since 1893 to record 10 strikeouts in each of his first four starts with his 13 strikeout performance against the Cincinnati Reds on April 18 85 Corbin Burnes MIL Set the Major League record on April 20 against the San Diego Padres for most strikeouts by a starter to begin a season without issuing a walk Burnes has struck out 40 batters and broke the record of 35 set by Adam Wainwright in 2013 86 Set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher to begin a season without issuing a walk by getting Harrison Bader of the St Louis Cardinals on May 13 The second inning strikeout was the 52nd strikeout by Burnes and that broke the record held by Kenley Jansen set in 2017 Burnes streak came to an end later in the game at 58 strikeouts when he walked Tommy Edman in the fifth inning This was at the time also a Major League record for most strikeouts without a walk 87 Tied the Major League record for most consecutive strikeouts in a row by striking out ten Pittsburgh Pirates on August 11 Burnes tied the mark set by the Mets Tom Seaver on April 22 1970 against the San Diego Padres and equaled in 2021 on June 25 by Aaron Nola against the New York Mets 88 Jacob deGrom NYM After his 15 strikeout performance against the Washington Nationals on April 23 deGrom set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher in their first four starts of a season He broke the record of 48 that was set by Nolan Ryan in 1978 and equaled by Shane Bieber earlier this season 89 deGrom struck out nine against the Boston Red Sox on April 28 which gave him 59 in his first five starts of a season He tied the record that was set by Nolan Ryan in 1978 90 Madison Bumgarner ARI Threw a complete game no hitter in the second game of a seven inning doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves on April 25 As the game did not go nine innings it is not counted as a no hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau the official statistician of Major League Baseball 91 Gerrit Cole NYY With his strikeout of Joey Gallo on May 17 in the first inning Cole set a Major League record for most strikeouts without a walk at 59 breaking the record set by Corbin Burnes less than a week before Cole extended his record to 61 before he issued a walk to Gallo in the third inning 92 Zack Greinke HOU Became the 135th pitcher in Major League history to amass 3 000 career innings pitched during the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 25 93 David Price LAD Recorded his 2 000th career strikeout by getting Curt Casali in the third inning against the San Francisco Giants on May 27 He became the 84th pitcher to reach this mark 94 Yu Darvish SD Recorded his 1 500th career strikeout in the sixth inning by getting Steven Souza Jr of the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 21 Darvish became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach that milestone in 197 games He broke the record of Randy Johnson who need 206 games 95 Aaron Nola PHI Tied the Major League record for most consecutive strikeouts in a row by striking out ten New York Mets on June 25 in the first game of a seven inning doubleheader Nola tied the mark that was set by the Mets Tom Seaver on April 22 1970 against the San Diego Padres 96 Collin McHugh Josh Fleming Diego Castillo Matt Wisler Pete Fairbanks TB These five pitchers combined to throw a no hitter in the second game of a seven inning doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians on July 7 As the game did not go nine innings it is not counted as a no hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau the official statistician of Major League Baseball 97 Pablo Lopez MIA Set a Major League record for most consecutive strikeouts in the Modern Era since 1900 to start a game by getting the first nine Atlanta Braves on July 11 The record was eight and was accomplished by Jim Deshaies 1986 Jacob deGrom 2014 and German Marquez 2018 98 Alex Reyes STL Closing out the Cardinals 2 1 victory against the San Francisco Giants on July 18 Reyes set the Major League record for most consecutive saves to start a career With his 24th straight save he broke the record that was held by LaTroy Hawkins 99 Two days later against the Chicago Cubs Reyes failed to convert the save ending his streak at 24 games 100 Aroldis Chapman NYY Recorded his 300th career save in closing out a 7 6 win over the Oakland Athletics on August 26 He became the 31st pitcher to reach this mark 101 Became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to reach 1 000 strikeouts in 601 innings pitched on September 30 against the Toronto Blue Jays He broke the record that was set by Craig Kimbrel earlier this season 84 Chris Sale BOS Recorded his third career immaculate inning on August 26 against the Minnesota Twins tying the all time record with Sandy Koufax 102 Ervin Santana KC Recorded his 150th career win by getting credited with the win in relief against the Seattle Mariners on August 26 He became the 265th pitcher to reach this mark 103 Max Scherzer LAD WAS Recorded his third career immaculate inning on September 12 against the San Diego Padres tying the all time record with Sandy Koufax and Chris Sale 104 Recorded his 3 000th career strikeout by striking out Eric Hosmer of the San Diego Padres on September 12 He became the 19th player to reach this mark 104 Austin Adams SD Adams set a new Major League record for the Live Ball Era since 1920 for most hit batsmen in one season when he hit St Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina in the eighth inning on September 17 He broke the record in the Live Ball Era held by Howard Ehmke who hit 23 batters in 1922 in 2792 3 innings Adams set the record in 492 3 innings 105 Jon Lester STL WAS Recorded his 200th career win on September 20 against the Milwaukee Brewers He became the 119th player to reach this mark 106 Adam Wainwright STL Recorded his 2 000th career strikeout by fanning Luis Urias in the fourth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers on September 23 He became the 85th pitcher to reach this mark 107 Shohei Ohtani LAA On September 26 against the Seattle Mariners Ohtani became the sixth starter in MLB history to make at least 13 home starts without a losing decision and an ERA below 2 00 in a season 108 Kenley Jansen LAD Recorded his 350th career save in closing out an 8 6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on October 1 He became the 13th player to reach this mark 109 Miscellaneous Edit Arizona Diamondbacks Became the first team in Major League Opening Day history to hit four home runs in one inning on April 1 against the San Diego Padres 110 With their road loss to the San Francisco Giants on June 16 the Diamondbacks tied the Major League record for most consecutive road losses at 22 games They tied the record that was set by the 1943 Philadelphia Athletics and equaled by the 1963 New York Mets 111 The Diamondbacks set a new Major League record for road futility the next day against the Giants as they lost their 23rd straight road game by a score of 10 3 112 The Diamondbacks would later extend their road losing streak to 24 games when they lost to the San Diego Padres on June 25 before finally ending the streak with a 10 1 win against the Padres the next day 113 Marwin Gonzalez BOS Became the first player in Major League modern history to start at four different positions in the field through his team s first four games of the season Gonzalez patrolled left field on Opening Day for Boston before manning second base third base and first base in the ensuing contests respectively 114 Yadier Molina STL Became the sixth catcher in Major League history to catch 2 000 games in his career He reached this milestone on April 14 against the Washington Nationals Molina also becomes the first player to do this with a single team 115 Boston Red Sox In the second game of a doubleheader on April 14 against the Minnesota Twins the Red Sox became the first team in Major League history to open the season with at least three straight losses and immediately follow that by winning at least nine straight games 116 Oakland Athletics With their win against the Minnesota Twins on April 21 which was their 11th consecutive win they became the first team in Major League history to follow an 0 6 start to the season by winning 11 straight games at any point in that same season 117 Jose Godoy SEA Became the 20 000th player to make his Major League debut on May 21 118 Atlanta Braves Became the first team in Major League history to hit seven or more home runs and two grand slams in a single game on May 21 against the Pittsburgh Pirates 119 Umpire Joe West With his umpiring of the Cardinals White Sox game on May 24 West umpired his 5 375th career Major League regular season game This tied him with Hall of Famer Bill Klem who retired in 1941 West announced he will be retiring at the end of the season 120 West set a new record the following night serving as the home plate umpire 121 Major League Baseball Josh Donaldson of the Minnesota Twins scored Major League Baseball s two millionth run in the sport s history on May 29 Donaldson scored the run in the first inning on a hit by Nelson Cruz against the Royals Ervin Santana 122 On July 19 there were seven separate sets of back to back home runs hit that set a Major League record 123 The players involved in this feat were Buster Posey and Wilmer Flores Giants Max Muncy and Justin Turner Dodgers Juan Soto and Josh Bell Nationals Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil Mets Kevin Pillar and Michael Conforto Mets Pavin Smith and Josh VanMeter Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt and Dylan Carlson Cardinals On August 31 a game between the New York Mets and the Miami Marlins which had been suspended on April 11 was completed The 142 days between suspension and resumption set a record for the largest gap in Major League history 124 Tony La Russa CWS Moved into second place with the most regular season wins in Major League history with his 2 764th win as the White Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 3 0 on June 6 La Russa broke a tie that he had with John McGraw Connie Mack holds the all time record with 3 731 career wins 125 New York Yankees Tied the Major League record for most triple plays turned in a season when they turned one on June 20 against the Oakland Athletics This was their third triple play of the season The last team to turn three triple plays in a season was the 2016 Chicago White Sox 126 Los Angeles Dodgers Became the first team in Major League history to have a pair of games with two grand slams in the same season The Dodgers hit two slams on July 10 against the Arizona Diamondbacks and on May 2 against the Milwaukee Brewers 127 Ended the regular season with 106 wins but finished second in the NL West a game behind the San Francisco Giants becoming the team with most wins that failed to finish first in its league or division The previous record of 104 wins had been set by the 1909 Chicago Cubs and 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers This also marked the first time in Major League history that two teams in the same division or even in the same league American or National had won 105 or more games in the same season 128 129 St Louis Cardinals The Cardinals became the first team in Major League history to have five Gold Glove winners in one season 130 Awards and honors EditRegular season Edit Baseball Writers Association of America AwardsBBWAA Award National League American LeagueMost Valuable Player Bryce Harper PHI Shohei Ohtani LAA Cy Young Award Corbin Burnes MIL Robbie Ray TOR Rookie of the Year Jonathan India CIN Randy Arozarena TB Manager of the Year Gabe Kapler SF Kevin Cash TB Gold Glove AwardsPosition National League American LeaguePitcher Max Fried ATL Dallas Keuchel CWS Catcher Jacob Stallings PIT Sean Murphy OAK 1st Base Paul Goldschmidt STL Yuli Gurriel HOU 2nd Base Tommy Edman STL Marcus Semien TOR 3rd Base Nolan Arenado STL Matt Chapman OAK Shortstop Brandon Crawford SF Carlos Correa HOU Left field Tyler O Neill STL Andrew Benintendi KC Center field Harrison Bader STL Michael A Taylor KC Right field Adam Duvall ATL MIA Joey Gallo NYY TEX Silver Slugger AwardsPitcher Designated Hitter Max Fried ATL Shohei Ohtani LAA Catcher Buster Posey SF Salvador Perez KC 1st Base Freddie Freeman ATL Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR 2nd Base Ozzie Albies ATL Marcus Semien TOR 3rd Base Austin Riley ATL Rafael Devers BOS Shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr SD Xander Bogaerts BOS Outfield Nick Castellanos CIN Bryce Harper PHI Juan Soto WAS Teoscar Hernandez TOR Aaron Judge NYY Cedric Mullins BAL All MLB Team Edit Players were selected through fan votes 50 and votes from a panel of experts 50 The winners were selected based on merit with no set number of nominees per position and no distinction between leagues All MLB TeamPosition First Team Second TeamStarting pitcher Walker Buehler LAD Max Fried ATL Corbin Burnes MIL Kevin Gausman SF Gerrit Cole NYY Shohei Ohtani LAA Robbie Ray TOR Julio Urias LAD Max Scherzer LAD WAS Zack Wheeler PHI Relief pitcher Josh Hader MIL Raisel Iglesias LAA Liam Hendriks CWS Kenley Jansen LAD Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani LAA Yordan Alvarez HOU Catcher Salvador Perez KC Buster Posey SF 1st Base Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR Freddie Freeman ATL 2nd Base Marcus Semien TOR Ozzie Albies ATL 3rd Base Austin Riley ATL Rafael Devers BOS Shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr SD Trea Turner LAD WAS Outfield Bryce Harper PHI Nick Castellanos CIN Aaron Judge NYY Teoscar Hernandez TOR Juan Soto WAS Kyle Tucker HOU Other awards Edit The Sporting News Player of the Year Award Shohei Ohtani LAA Comeback Players of the Year Trey Mancini BAL American Buster Posey SF National 131 Edgar Martinez Award Best designated hitter Shohei Ohtani LAA 132 Hank Aaron Award Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR American Bryce Harper PHI National 133 Roberto Clemente Award Humanitarian Nelson Cruz TB MIN 134 Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award Best AL reliever Liam Hendriks CWS 135 Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award Best NL reliever Josh Hader MIL 135 Warren Spahn Award Best left handed pitcher Julio Urias LAD 136 Fielding Bible AwardsPosition PlayerPitcher Dallas Keuchel CWS Catcher Jacob Stallings PIT 1st Base Paul Goldschmidt STL 2nd Base Whit Merrifield KC 3rd Base Ke Bryan Hayes PIT Shortstop Carlos Correa HOU Left Field Tyler O Neill STL Center Field Michael A Taylor KC Right Field Aaron Judge NYY Multi position Kike Hernandez BOS Monthly awards Edit Player of the Month Edit Main article Major League Baseball Player of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Byron Buxton Ronald Acuna Jr May Marcus Semien Fernando Tatis Jr June Shohei Ohtani Kyle SchwarberJuly Shohei Ohtani Joey VottoAugust Jose Abreu C J CronSeptember Kyle Tucker Tyler O Neill Rookie of the Month Edit Main article Major League Baseball Rookie of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Yermin Mercedes Trevor RogersMay Adolis Garcia Trevor RogersJune Ryan Mountcastle Patrick WisdomJuly Eric Haase Jonathan IndiaAugust Bobby Dalbec Frank SchwindelSeptember Alek Manoah Frank Schwindel Pitcher of the Month Edit Main article Major League Baseball Pitcher of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Gerrit Cole Jacob deGromMay Rich Hill Kevin GausmanJune Sean Manaea Jacob deGromJuly Jameson Taillon Walker BuehlerAugust Robbie Ray Adam WainwrightSeptember Frankie Montas Max Fried Reliever of the Month Edit Main article Major League Baseball Reliever of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Matt Barnes Mark MelanconMay Liam Hendriks Ryan TeperaJune Lou Trivino Josh HaderJuly Raisel Iglesias Jake McGeeAugust Emmanuel Clase Devin WilliamsSeptember Liam Hendriks Camilo DovalUniforms EditAnniversaries and special events Edit All dates as scheduled and were subject to change Team Special occasionAll teams 42 patch for Jackie Robinson Day April 15 Pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness May 9 Mother s Day Patch for Armed Forces Day May 15 Poppy for Memorial Day May 31 4 ALS patch for Lou Gehrig Day June 2 137 Cleveland wore them July 28 Play Ball patch in partnership with USA Baseball and USA Softball June 5 7 Blue ribbons for prostate cancer June 20 Father s Day Gold ribbons for childhood cancer September 1 21 patch honoring Roberto Clemente September 15 Atlanta Braves Sesquicentennial SeasonIn memory of Hank AaronIn memory of Phil NiekroArizona Diamondbacks 20th anniversary of 2001 World Series championshipBaltimore Orioles 55th anniversary of 1966 World Series championshipBoston Red Sox Patch for Earth Day April 22 Chicago White Sox In memory of Martyl Reinsdorf from July 9 Cincinnati Reds 45th anniversary of 1976 World Series championship 8 patch in memory of Joe Morgan 138 Colorado Rockies 2021 Major League Baseball All Star GameLos Angeles Dodgers 40th anniversary of 1981 World Series championship2020 World Series championship April 9 2 patch in memory of Tommy Lasorda 139 20 patch in memory of Don Sutton 139 Los Angeles Angels 60th anniversary seasonMilwaukee Brewers 44 patch in memory of Hank Aaron 140 Minnesota Twins 30th anniversary of 1991 World Series championshipIn memory of Mike BellNew York Mets 35th anniversary of 1986 World Series championship 41 patch in memory of Tom Seaver 141 New York Yankees 25th anniversary of 1996 World Series championship60th anniversary of 1961 championship65th anniversary of 1956 championship 16 patch in memory of Whitey Ford 142 143 80th anniversary of 1941 World Series championshipOakland Athletics 110th anniversary of 1911 World Series championshipPhiladelphia Phillies 15 patch in memory of Dick Allen 144 Pittsburgh Pirates 50th anniversary of 1971 World Series championshipSan Francisco Giants 100th anniversary of 1921 World Series championshipFirst MLB team to wear a Pride Patch 145 St Louis Cardinals 15th anniversary of 2006 World Series championship10th anniversary of 2011 World Series championship 45 patch in memory of Bob Gibson 146 90th anniversary of 1931 World Series championshipWholesale changes Edit The San Francisco Giants added names to their home and alternate uniforms 147 City Connect uniforms Edit The Nike MLB City Connect program aims to create new uniform designs inspired by the teams home cities 148 149 The following teams released alternate uniforms as part of Nike s City Connect series The Boston Red Sox City Connect uniforms featured a yellow base with blue letters as homage to the Boston Marathon which normally takes place on Patriots Day 150 The San Francisco Giants City Connect uniforms featured an orange and white design a silhouette of the Golden Gate Bridge and a unique fog gradient across the front sleeves and numbering of the jerseys The Miami Marlins City Connect uniforms featured a red base white pinstripes and white letters with light blue trim as a tribute to the Cuban Sugar Kings 151 The Chicago White Sox City Connect uniforms were in a dark grey shade with white pinstripes and features Gothic styled lettering as homage to the South Side of Chicago 152 The Chicago Cubs City Connect uniforms were dark blue with sky blue accents with elements inspired by the flag of Chicago The uniform emblazons Wrigleyville in front in a lettering style similar to the Wrigley Field marquee 153 The Arizona Diamondbacks City Connect uniforms were sand with black letters and red numbers and features Serpientes in front as homage to Arizona s Hispanic community 154 The Los Angeles Dodgers City Connect uniforms featured a blue cap jersey and pants with Los Dodgers written on the cap and jersey Other uniforms Edit The Los Angeles Dodgers wore gold trimmed home jerseys on April 9 11 in celebration of their 2020 World Series championship 155 156 They also wore these uniforms on June 15 to commemorate the reopening of Dodger Stadium to full capacity 157 The Red Sox wore a Boston Strong patch on April 19 Patriots Day Players managers and coaches wore No 42 on April 15 and or 16 to mark the 74th anniversary of Jackie Robinson s debut in the majors The Mets and Nationals who were rained out on April 15 wore them on April 23 The Cincinnati Reds wore Spanish language Los Rojos uniforms on May 5 Cinco de Mayo 158 MLB introduced a new Lou Gehrig Day commemoration on June 2 which marked the 80 year anniversary of Gehrig s death and include appeals to ALS related charities All players wore a commemorative Lou Gehrig Day patch and optionally a red wristband reading 4 ALS in reference to Gehrig s retired No 4 159 On September 11 the New York Mets wore 2001 era home uniforms with NEW YORK on the jersey to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks 160 Throwbacks Edit The Atlanta Braves wore their 1974 white pullover jerseys from April 9 to 14 in honor of Hank Aaron and Phil Niekro 161 They broke out the throwbacks again from July 30 to August 1 for Hank Aaron Weekend 162 The Seattle Mariners wore Seattle Steelheads uniforms on June 19 citation needed The New York Mets wore their 1998 2012 black alternate jerseys and caps for select games 163 The San Francisco Giants wore San Francisco Sea Lions uniforms on June 19 The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox wore 1919 season throwback uniforms on August 12 for the MLB at Field of Dreams game 164 Venues EditThe Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park was renamed American Family Field after Madison Wisconsin based American Family Insurance outbid the Miller Brewing Company for the ballpark s naming rights Miller s 20 year contract expired at the end of the 2020 season 165 166 On March 31 the Miami Marlins announced that Marlins Park would be renamed to LoanDepot Park as the naming rights were sold to Lake Forest California based LoanDepot 167 COVID 19 restrictions Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2021 Major League Baseball season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Unlike 2020 where all games except the NLCS and World Series were played behind closed doors all MLB teams allowed in person attendance this season initial capacities were determined by teams and local health officials and gradually increased to full capacity over the course of the season as active cases declined and more local residents received COVID 19 vaccines 168 169 170 To help promote vaccination a number of teams announced that they would sponsor walk in clinics at their home games with the Seattle Mariners being the first to do so and offer promotions such as merchandise or game tickets for those who use the clinics Atlanta New York Mets and Yankees or other promotions for vaccinated spectators at games 171 169 On February 18 the Toronto Blue Jays announced that they would open the home portion of their schedule at TD Ballpark in Dunedin Florida due to travel restrictions enforced by the Canadian federal government 2 On May 5 it was announced that the Blue Jays would return to Sahlen Field in Buffalo where the team played the majority of their home games in 2020 on June 1 3 On July 16 the Blue Jays received a National Interest Exemption from the Canadian government to host games at Rogers Centre beginning July 30 4 Capacity and vaccination testing restrictions as of the 2021 season Team Limitations SourceArizona Initial Capped at 25 capacity From May 25 Full capacity 168 Atlanta Initial Capped at 33 capacity From April 23 Capped at 50 capacity From May 7 Full capacity 168 172 Baltimore Initial Capped at 25 capacity From June 1 Full capacity 168 Boston Initial Capped at 12 capacity From May 10 Capped at 25 capacity From May 29 Full capacity 168 173 Chicago Cubs Initial Capped at 20 capacity From June 11 Full capacity 168 174 Chicago White SoxCincinnati Initial Capped at 30 capacity From April 30 Capped at 40 capacity From June 2 Full capacity 168 175 Cleveland Initial Capped at 30 capacity From May 7 Capped at 40 capacityFrom June 2 Full capacity 168 176 177 Colorado Initial Capped at 42 6 capacity From June 1 70 capacity From June 28 Full capacity 168 178 179 Detroit Initial Capped at 20 capacity From June 1 Full capacity 168 Houston Initial Capped at 50 capacity From May 25 Full capacity 180 Kansas City Initial Capped at 30 capacity From May 31 Full capacity 168 Los Angeles Angels Initial Capped at 33 capacity From May 19 Capped at 67 capacity From June 17 Full capacity 168 170 181 Los Angeles Dodgers Initial Capped at 33 capacity From May 5 Capped at 67 capacity From June 15 Full capacity 168 170 Miami Initial Capped at 25 capacity From July 5 Full capacity 168 Milwaukee Initial Capped at 25 capacity From June 25 Full capacity 168 Minnesota Initial Capped at 25 capacity From July 5 Full capacity 168 New York Mets Initial Capped at 20 capacity with negative COVID 19 PCR test within past 72 hours negative COVID 19 rapid antigen test within past six hours or vaccination completed no fewer than 14 days prior to the game From May 19 Stadium sections that are not reserved to fully vaccinated spectators are capped at 33 capacity All other sections have no capacity limit From June 18 Full capacity 168 182 183 169 New York YankeesOakland Initial Capped at 33 capacity Tickets sold to California residents only From June 9 Capped at 67 capacity From June 29 Full capacity 168 170 Philadelphia Initial Capped at 20 capacity From May 21 Capped at 16 000 spectators From June 12 Full capacity 168 184 Pittsburgh Initial Capped at 20 capacity From July 1 Full capacity 168 San Diego Initial Capped at 20 capacity From April 7 Capped at 33 capacity From June 9 Capped at 67 capacity From June 17 Full capacity 170 San Francisco Initial Capped at 33 capacity From May 5 Capped at 67 capacity From June 25 Full capacity 168 170 Seattle Initial Capped at 9 000 spectators From May 13 Capped at 14 000 spectators From July 2 Full capacity 168 185 St Louis Initial Capped at 32 capacity From May 21 Capped at 60 capacity From June 14 Full capacity 168 186 Tampa Bay Initial Capped at 9 000 spectators From June 8 Capped at 20 000 spectators From July 5 Full capacity 25 000 due maximum capacity at Tropicana field due to renovations to the upper decks 187 188 189 Toronto Initial TD Ballpark 15 capacity From June 1 Sahlen Field 50 capacity From June 24 Sahlen Field Full capacity From July 30 Rogers Centre Capped at 15 000 spectators 30 From September 13 Rogers Centre Proof of vaccination or negative test required for all attendees 12 and older 168 190 191 192 193 Texas On March 11 it was announced that the team would not limit attendance for their home opener but will voluntarily offer designated distanced seating sections afterwards All mandatory capacity restrictions and mask requirements in Texas were lifted on March 10 via executive order but the team will still mandate masks to be worn by spectators 194 195 196 Washington Initial Capped at 5 000 spectators From April 15 Capped at 10 000 spectators From June 10 Full capacity 197 198 Broadcast rights EditTelevision Edit National Edit This was the eighth and final year of the contracts with Fox ESPN and TBS before the new seven year deals begin in 2022 FS1 televised games on Tuesday nights and on Saturday both during the afternoon and evening Fox also aired some Saturday night games ESPN televised games on its flagship Sunday Night Baseball as well as Monday and Wednesday night games and holiday games on Memorial Day and Labor Day ESPN Sunday Night Baseball telecasts were exclusive TBS televised 13 straight weeks of Sunday afternoon games and also televised the National League postseason The American League postseason was split between ESPN Fox FS1 and MLB Network AL Wild Card on ESPN the ALDS split between FS1 and MLB Network and the ALCS on Fox and FS1 For the 22nd straight year the 2021 World Series aired exclusively on Fox 199 A three game series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the San Francisco Giants whose regional television rights were both held by the NBC Sports Regional Networks aired exclusively and nationally on NBC s streaming service Peacock The first time that NBC Sports produced a nationally televised Major League Baseball game since the year 2000 200 ABC televised a Sunday Night Baseball matchup between the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs on August 8 The broadcast marked ABC s first broadcast of Sunday Night Baseball and the first regular season game it has broadcast since its involvement in The Baseball Network in 1995 Former ABC broadcaster and 2021 Ford C Frick Award winner Al Michaels appeared as a special guest 201 Local Edit On January 4 Marquee Sports Network announced that Jon Sciambi would become the television play by play voice for the Chicago Cubs replacing Len Kasper who moved to the White Sox radio booth as described below 202 If Sciambi is unavailable due to his commitments to ESPN either Pat Hughes Beth Mowins or Chris Myers would fill in for him Mowins will be the first woman to perform play by play for the Cubs and fifth league wide 203 In January Victor Rojas resigned as the television play by play voice of the Los Angeles Angels to become the president of the Frisco RoughRiders a double A affiliate of the Texas Rangers 204 205 The Angels announced on March 13 that Matt Vasgersian will serve as its primary play by play voice with Daron Sutton as the substitute during Vasgersian s ESPN and MLB Network assignments though for part of the 2021 season Sutton called most of the games as Vasgersian opted to work remotely Vasgersian and Sutton were also joined by Jose Mota who shared color commentary with Mark Gubicza 206 However the Angels parted ways with Sutton after only three months with Rich Waltz taking over as his replacement 207 The Baltimore Orioles and MASN did not renew the contracts of play by play voices Gary Thorne and Jim Hunter analysts Mike Bordick and Rick Dempsey and studio host Tom Davis among others Scott Garceau who called most Orioles television games last season took over as the primary play by play voice while Ben McDonald became the backup analyst 208 The Cincinnati Reds hired John Sadak to serve as its television play by play announcer Sadak replaced Thom Brennaman who was suspended and later fired after he used a homophobic slur in a game on August 19 against the Kansas City Royals 209 New England Sports Network NESN announced plans to produce all Boston Red Sox home games in 4K with HDR making it only the second team after the Toronto Blue Jays to produce all regional home games in 4K 210 On March 31 the eve of Opening Day the Fox Sports Networks were rebranded as Bally Sports as part of an agreement between majority owner Sinclair Broadcast Group and casino operator Bally s Corporation 211 212 213 As part of its co ownership of YES Network Amazon Prime Video simulcasted 21 of the Yankees games carried on broadcast TV by WPIX for Amazon Prime subscribers in the New York Yankees home market 214 Radio Edit National Edit ESPN Radio aired its 24th season of national coverage including Sunday Night Baseball Saturday games Opening Day Labor Day games and the entire Major League Baseball postseason Local Edit Nexstar s WGN chose not to continue to originate the Chicago White Sox Radio Network after the current deal s expiration returning the White Sox back to Good Karma Brands managed and ESPN Radio owned WMVP after a fifteen year interregnum Len Kasper formerly the television play by play voice for the Chicago Cubs will move to the South Side to do White Sox radio play by play replacing Andy Masur who temporarily became the voice of the White Sox for the 2020 season after the death of Ed Farmer 215 In November 2020 the Toronto Blue Jays released their radio play by play announcer Mike Wilner 216 In February 2021 Rogers Sports amp Media announced that the Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network will not produce a separate broadcast of games for radio this season and that all broadcasts will now be a simulcast of the television broadcast on Sportsnet with Buck Martinez and Dan Shulman augmented with radio exclusive segments hosted by Rob Wong and Shoaib Ali 217 The team s remaining radio play by play announcer Ben Wagner was reassigned as a field reporter Rogers statement that this arrangement was due to COVID 19 protocols and to minimize travel has been disputed by media outlets as radio and television broadcasts of all Blue Jays games had already been called remotely during the 2020 season with no changes in personnel 218 219 220 On February 4 Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish language broadcaster Jorge Jarrin announced his retirement effective immediately He initially joined the Dodgers in 2004 as a sales and marketing executive moving to broadcasting in 2012 He initially called televised games alongside former Dodgers star player Manny Mota before moving to radio in 2015 joining his father Jaime on the Dodgers Spanish radio team 221 On September 28 Jaime Jarrin announced he planned to retire after the 2022 season his 64th as a part of the Dodgers Spanish radio broadcast team Jarrin who turns 86 in December 2021 plans to work only Dodgers home games in 2022 222 Retirements EditThe following players retired during the 2021 season and before the start of 2022 campaign Ty Buttrey April 3 223 Devon Travis April 3 224 Hector Rondon April 9 225 Jay Bruce April 18 226 Neil Walker April 20 227 Jerry Blevins April 27 228 Jordan Zimmermann May 11 229 Tyler Flowers May 14 230 Riley Pint June 8 231 Dylan Cozens June 22 232 Tony Campana June 26 233 Chris Smith June 28 234 Welington Castillo July 4 235 Daisuke Matsuzaka July 7 retired at end of NPB season 236 Drew Robinson July 16 237 Chris Davis August 12 238 Nate Jones August 19 239 Yadier Molina August 25 retired at the end of the 2022 season 240 Ryan Braun September 14 241 Alex Avila September 19 retired at the end of the season 242 Carlos Gomez September 24 243 Brandon Snyder October 2 244 Bubba Starling October 26 245 Buster Posey November 4 246 Brett Cecil November 8 247 Joakim Soria November 10 248 Sean Kazmar Jr November 12 249 Wade Davis November 24 250 Christian Colon December 6 251 Tim Federowicz December 7 252 Ben Rowen December 10 253 Andrew Romine December 11 254 Kyle Seager December 29 255 Cameron Maybin January 3 2022 256 Jon Lester January 12 2022 257 Travis Snider January 13 2022 258 Melky Cabrera January 14 2022 259 Francisco Liriano January 17 2022 260 Wladimir Balentien January 22 2022 261 Gordon Beckham 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