The 2020 season was unlike any other in MLB history due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as Opening Day did not take place until late July and teams’ schedules were reduced to 60 games as a result of commissioner Rob Manfred exercising his unilateral power.
Despite some hurdles, MLB managed to complete the 2020 campaign on what wound up being a regular timeline, with the Los Angeles Dodgers being crowned World Series champions when it was all said and done.
As the focus shifts to the 2021 season, there are more questions than answers at this point.