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- In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town is taken under the wing of a young baseball prodigy and his rowdy team, resulting in many adventures.
- Shows recaps and highlights of baseball games on the previous day
- A series of documentaries and profiles on some of baseball's most prominent personalities.
- MLB Central is a weekday news magazine and morning show covering the latest baseball news and highlights. Current and former players and celebrity guests will stop by every day.
- Lauren Gardner and a panel of experts discuss baseball culture while giving a fun and unique perspective on the news of the day in MLB.
- MLB Network's live, hour-long open forum where everyone and everything are the subject of discussion and opinion. Longtime MLB broadcaster Chris Rose and 2004 World Series Champion Kevin Millar focus on all the hot topics of the day from entertainment, popular culture -- and of course, baseball.
- This is the story of the infamous 1983 George Brett Pine Tar incident. Told as the behind-the-scenes making of the fictional film, "Tar Wars," we reveal the little known tale of the aftermath of George Brett's unforgettable blow-up.
- A candid look at the struggles, relationships and day-to-day lives of San Francisco Giants players.
- Studio show that brings you all of baseball. Complete coverage begins before the first pitch in the East to the final out in the West. Includes highlights and insights. With breaking news, live look-ins and TV's best baseball analysis from former players who really know the game, you won't miss a thing.
- 9 hitters, 9 innings, Prime 9 the show where the best of the best baseball players in different categories are ranked
- This official film from Major League Baseball presents the thrilling story of the 2015 World Series championship run of the Kansas City Royals through comprehensive highlights, exclusive access and interviews, and breathtaking footage.
- Throughout the 1970's, Bill Lee was the ultimate gonzo baseball player, a brilliant left-handed pitcher who flouted every manager or front office executive who tried to control him. The fans loved him and so did the sportswriters who delighted in asking the usual baseball questions, only to get philosophical responses involving the relationship between Camus and the curveball or the effects of karma on a pitcher's rotator cuff. Blacklisted from professional baseball in 1983, Lee was left to roam the world in search of a chance to play the game he loves. The film follows Lee, approaching sixty years young, on a road trip from his farm in Vermont to the impoverished baseball mecca of Cuba and his triumphant return to Fenway Park.
- Famous radio personality Chris "Mad Dog" Russo comes to TV in this weekday series looking at the latest happenings in the world of baseball.
- From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
- This historic official film from Major League Baseball presents the exciting story of the Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series championship run through comprehensive highlights, exclusive access and interviews, and breathtaking footage.
- MLB Network launched in 2009 with the intention of showcasing more baseball games than any other network. MLB Network Showcase airs action regularly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- Stand up to cancer is a charity to raise money for cancer research into treatment
- DocComTV Presents - Cobb Field examines twenty-four hours in the life of Cobb Field, the home of the Pioneer League Billings (Montana) Mustangs
- The colorful, controversial and groundbreaking career of Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson.
- In 2015, we witnessed perhaps the greatest 6 week turnaround in baseball history, one that captivated a fan base and re-invigorated New York City.
- A look back at the iconic night of Sep. 6, 1995 when Cal Ripken Jr. broke a record once thought to be unbreakable.
- A documentary that follows the on and off the field exploits of the Japan Samurai Bears. The first all foreign team to play in an American professional sports league. The Bears were led by former major league baseball star, Warren Cromartie.
- Baseball has always been a game about numbers and this new series highlights the growing trend of advanced analytics. MLB Now looks at stats in a new way and emphasizes their importance to the game.
- The first championship for any franchise always delivers a satisfying celebration. But when it happens during the recovery from a natural disaster - it generously serves as a welcome and exhilarating distraction for its fans and city. The Houston Astros thrilled fans with a riveting and fearless Postseason run through the Red Sox, Yankees, and Dodgers. That's strong. They won 101 games during a challenging, tremendous regular season led by Jose Altuve and bolstered by the late-season acquisition of Justin Verlander. Meanwhile, homegrown heroes Altuve, Alex Bregman, Carlos Correa, Dallas Keuchel, Lance McCullers Jr., and Willie Mays World Series MVP George Springer made the team especially exciting. The offense smashed 27 home runs to tie the Major League record for homers hit by one team in a single Postseason, including 15 smashes in the World Series. Under the leadership and direction of Owner and Chairman Jim Crane and General Manager Jeff Luhnow, the Astros staged one of the most successful building efforts ever seen. And Manager A.J. Hinch and Carlos Beltran - of 2004 Astros Postseason fame - combined with veterans Brian McCann, Josh Reddick, and Charlie Morton for exceptional clubhouse chemistry. These Astros personify the resilience and hope of their fans and community, and their World Series title represents the fruits of exemplary strategy, preparation, and execution. It all added up to a strong celebration of the ever-confident, nonstop-believing Astros.
- ChangeUp is a live whip-around show that will provide look-ins to the best moments and games of the day. The show will begin with the first pitch every day and conclude after the end of the final West Coast game.
- The 2019 World Series was loaded with surprises, comebacks, superstars, and a few new records. Home-field advantage belonged to the 107-win Houston Astros, who were looking to take back a title they had won in 2017. The white-hot Washington Nationals were fighting for the first Commissioner's Trophy in franchise history.
- A documentary on Boston's Fenway Park that takes fans where they have never been before by celebrating Fenway's "team behind the team" - the bat boys, ball girls, clubhouse attendants and grounds crew members who make every Major League Baseball game possible.
- The Life and Death of Darryl Kile looks back at Kile's All-Star career, his reputation as a great teammate and family man, and how his death impacted the Cardinals' play throughout the rest of the 2002 season.
- MLB Network's live review and preview of all that's happening each day in baseball, featuring behind-the-scenes access and interviews at batting practice, highlights and live look-ins to games in progress and all the up-to-date developments, including trade rumors, injury reports and more.
- The 2018 Boston Red Sox dominated their way to a World Series title in a way that Red Sox Nation has never seen. A relentless march through the regular season led to a franchise-record 108 wins. Then they beat the Dodgers for their fourth World Series championship since 2004 after blowing through the rival Yankees and defending champion Astros. Damage Done. Mookie Betts and Andrew Benintendi ignited Boston in Game 1 at Fenway Park with a quick run before there was an out, and pinch hitter Eduardo Nunez crushed a 3-run home run to set the tone for the series. In Game 2, J.D. Martinez continued the team's brilliant season-long 2-out hitting, and the legend of David Price began as the Red Sox took a commanding two-game lead. The scene shifted to Los Angeles where Jackie Bradley, Jr. hit an 8th inning home run that helped send Game 3 to extras, but Nathan Eovaldi and the Red Sox fell short in 18 epic innings. Boston quickly regrouped for a Game 4 comeback win started by Mitch Moreland's 3-run pinch-hit homer and punctuated by four RBI from Willie Mays World Series MVP Steve Pearce. The deciding Game 5 never seemed as close as the 5-1 score, as Joe Kelly and Chris Sale finished a masterpiece for the Boston faithful. Rookie Manager Alex Cora became the first Puerto Rican manager to win a championship, inspiring his team with an "all in" attitude and impressing with managerial mastery of a deep lineup, starters out of the bullpen and on short rest, and strategic defensive alignments. This talented, diverse, and historic team cemented its place in Boston lore as the greatest Red Sox team ever.
- An 'MLB Network Presents' documentary and presented by Gatorade, the feature length doc dives into the journey of an MLB superstar- from his upbringing in the Dominican to his meteoric rise to stardom and his relationship with his family.
- Narrated by MLB Network's Bob Costas, the special marks the 35th anniversary of Bostock's death on Monday, September 23 and features the first on-camera interview with Bostock's widow, Yuovene Whistler, since the night she lost her husband.
- Comedian Steve Hofstetter goes on a quest to answer the ultimate bar question - what would Babe Ruth be like if he played today?
- Other than players, fields, and fans..they had everything.
- Reggie Jackson, a first-ballot Hall of Famer who won a remarkable five World Series titles and was twice named the World Series Most Valuable Player. Follow the journey of Reggie becoming "Mr. October" in this one hour documentary narrated by Ice Cube and featuring interviews with Jackson, Pete Rose, Derek Jeter, Julius Erving and Rickey Henderson among others.
- A history of the origin of National Baseball Hall of Fame and its first induction ceremony in 1939.