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Revision as of 09:48, 7 April 2023
Regular Season | April 4-October 4, 1999 |
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Postseason | October 5-27, 1999 |
← 1998 • MLB seasons • 2000 → |
The 1999 MLB season ended with the New York Yankees sweeping the Atlanta Braves in the World Series. It was also the final Major League Baseball season when the American League and National League operated as separate entities.
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Publications by Team
1999 MLB season by team | ||||
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American League | AL East | AL Central | AL West | |
Baltimore Orioles • Boston Red Sox • New York Yankees • Tampa Bay Devil Rays • Toronto Blue Jays | Chicago White Sox • Cleveland Indians • Detroit Tigers • Kansas City Royals • Minnesota Twins | Anaheim Angels • Oakland Athletics • Seattle Mariners • Texas Rangers | ||
National League | NL East | NL Central | NL West | |
Atlanta Braves • Florida Marlins • Montreal Expos • New York Mets • Philadelphia Phillies | Chicago Cubs • Cincinnati Reds • Houston Astros • Milwaukee Brewers • Pittsburgh Pirates • St. Louis Cardinals | Arizona Diamondbacks • Colorado Rockies • Los Angeles Dodgers • San Diego Padres • San Francisco Giants |