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  • April 10, 2000: Ken Griffey Jr. becomes youngest player to hit 400 home runs
  • June 18, 2000: Rockies' Mike Lansing hits fastest cycle in MLB history
  • June 30, 2000: Mets score 10 runs in 8th inning to beat Braves
  • August 1, 2000: Orioles' Mike Mussina pitches 1-hitter and strikes out 15 Twins
  • August 22, 2000: In Rockies' exciting rally, the winning pitcher was the catcher
  • September 28, 2000: Milwaukee County Stadium hosts its final game
  • October 1, 2000: Shane Halter plays all nine positions for Tigers
  • October 4, 2000: Giants' Livan Hernandez shuts down Mets in NLDS opener
  • October 5, 2000: John Franco saves the day, Mets even Division Series vs. Giants
  • October 7, 2000: Benny Agbayani's blast ends playoff drama in 13th inning
  • October 8, 2000: Bobby Jones pitches 'game of his life' to send Mets to NLCS
  • October 11, 2000: Mets' pitching powers them to win in NLCS opener vs. Cardinals
  • October 12, 2000: Ninth-inning rally leads Mets to win in NLCS Game 2
  • October 14, 2000: Andy Benes, Cardinals shut down Mets in Game 3
  • October 15, 2000: Mets close in on NL pennant with win in Game 4
  • October 16, 2000: Mets punch their ticket to a Subway Series
  • October 22, 2000: Clemens and Piazza clash as Yankees win Game Two
  • October 24, 2000: Mets end Yankees' 14-game World Series winning streak in Game 3
  • April 4, 2001: Hideo Nomo joins elite company with no-hitters in both leagues
  • April 8, 2001: CC Sabathia overcomes rocky start in major-league debut
  • June 3, 2001: White Sox overcome 6-run deficit, win on Konerko's walkoff blast
  • July 18, 2001: Astros’ Bagwell hits for the cycle in 28-run slugfest
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