Great Baseball Documentaries / Documentaires sur le baseball
A selection of the world's best documentaries about baseball.
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- StarsDaniel OkrentGeorge F. WillJohn ChancellorA documentary on the history of the sport with major topics including Afro-American players, player/team owner relations and the resilience of the game.
- DirectorJonathan HockStarsKevin CostnerDerek JeterDenard SpanWith Kevin Costner narrating, lead a cast of baseball legends and scientists who explore the magic within the 396 milliseconds it takes a fastball to reach home plate, and decipher who threw the fastest pitch ever.
- DirectorChapman WayMaclain WayStarsLou RussellKurt RussellKen WheelerIn 1973, Hollywood actor Bing Russell starts an independent minor league baseball team in Portland consisting of outcasts and misfits, and turns them into unlikely overnight success.
- DirectorRicki SternAnne SundbergStarsTim WakefieldDave LennonJim BoutonA documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.
- DirectorJohn ScheinfeldStarsGary SiniseLou PiniellaRon SantoA documentary on the love affair between the city of Chicago and its baseball team, the Cubs.
- DirectorBrett RapkinStarsBill LeeFred LynnDan ShaughnessyThroughout 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.
- DirectorJeffrey RadiceStarsEnos CabellDave CashRoberto Clemente Jr.The life and times of major league pitcher Dock Ellis are explored in this revealing documentary.
- DirectorTerry LukemireStarsMarty BrennamanTony PerezPete RoseOn the evening of September 11, 1985, before a sellout crowd of 52,000 at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Pete Rose was poised to collect hit number 4,192 of his long brilliant career, passing Ty Cobb as the all-time career hits leader. Rose came up to bat in the first inning against the San Diego Padres Eric Show and on the fourth pitch lined a clean single to left center. As he reached first base, thousands of camera flash bulbs fired off rapidly, his teammates mobbed him, fireworks exploded above the stadium and the crowd overwhelmed him with an unprecedented nine-minute standing ovation. In 1963 Pete Rose ran to first base on a walk. Baseball was never the same. From Pete's first at bat to that immortal September evening where history was made, "4192" traces the Hit King's rise as one of baseball's greatest and most controversial stars. Pete Rose was perhaps the most versatile player in Major League Baseball history, having played five hundred or more games at five different positions in his twenty-four year career. He holds numerous major league records including most hits, most games played and most at-bats. He was the 1963 NL Rookie of the Year, the 1973 NL MVP, 1975 World Series MVP, won two gold gloves, three World Series rings, and appeared in seventeen All-Star games among other notable achievements.
- DirectorJonathan HockStarsCarlton FiskPeter GammonsGeorge McGovernAfter 46 years in exile, former major league baseball star Luis Tiant returns to Cuba, where he encounters unexpected demons and receives unexpected gifts from his family.
- DirectorAviva KempnerStarsReeve BrennerHank GreenbergWalter MatthauThe life and career of Hank Greenberg, the first major Jewish baseball star in the Major Leagues.
- DirectorMike JacobsOn October 2nd, 1977 Dusty Baker hit his 30th homerun of the season, making history as the 4th player on the Dodgers to hit 30 or more home runs. As Baker rounded the bases, an excited rookie named Glenn Burke met him at home plate, raised his arm high in the air and slapped Baker five. It was the first high five recorded in the history of sports. A year later, Burke was forced about of baseball amid rumors of his sexual orientation. The film takes audiences back to the spontaneous moment between the two men and tells the story of how the celebratory gesture spread throughout the sports world at same time Burke was being forced from the game he loved.
- DirectorPeter MillerStarsMartin AbramowitzMaury AllenRebecca AlpertCelebrates the contributions of Jewish major leaguers and the special meaning that baseball has had in the lives of American Jews.
- DirectorJared GoodmanStarsVladimir GuerreroJesus AlouDavid OrtizBaseball in the Dominican Republic is not just a game. For many Dominicans the long, competitive road to a professional baseball career is one of the few viable alternatives to a life of poverty. ROAD TO THE BIG LEAGUES introduces you to the young men who embark on this odyssey and shows you first hand the pressure and joy that go along with it. Through the eyes of local kids playing with pebbles to the perspective of Dominican major league stars David Ortiz and Vladimir Guerrero, this documentary reveals a side of 'America's Game' that few have ever seen before.
- DirectorFrank W ChenStarsChien-ming WangNeil AllenBrian CashmanThe first and only Taiwanese player for the New York Yankees, Chien-Ming Wang held many titles: American League Wins Leader, World Series Champion, Olympian, Time 100 Most Influential, and The Pride of Taiwan. He had it all - until a 2008 injury forever altered the course of his career. LATE LIFE: The Chien-Ming Wang Story - named after the late sinking action on his signature pitch - follows the rise and fall of the international icon as he fights his way back into the Major Leagues through endless rehab programs and lengthy stints away from home, carrying the weight of the world on his battered shoulder. A poignant and intimate account of Wang's steadfast quest, LATE LIFE tells the story of a man who is unwilling to give up and unable to let go.
- DirectorGaspar GonzálezA Long Way from Home chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the African-American and Latino players who followed Jackie Robinson into white professional baseball. Playing their minor-league ball in small, remote towns where racial segregation remained a fact of life well into the 1960s, these were the men who, before they could live their big-league dreams, first had to beat Jim Crow. Featuring original, revealing interviews with James "Mudcat" Grant, Grover "Deacon" Jones, Jimmy Wynn, J.R. Richard, Tony Pérez, and Orlando Cepeda, among others.
- DirectorDanielle MillerJulia ThorndikeStarsJoey ArriettaCheri KempfJackie LedbetterThe NPF, a women's professional softball league that few know exists, has spent decades struggling for survival in a male-dominated sports world. Its players are forced to choose between their livelihood and their dreams, and this year they've been given another chance.
- DirectorBilly CorbenStarsFrankie DiazBryan BlancoIan MacklesBilly Corben's true-crime dramedy investigates the MLB's infamous doping scandal involving a nefarious clinician and his most famous client: the New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez.
- DirectorJacob LaMendolaStarsTasha BoggsJuan CatalanMelissa CatalanWhen Juan Catalan is arrested for a murder he didn't commit, he builds his case around raw footage from the popular TV show, Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000).
- DirectorMarcia JarmelKen SchneiderMica, is a classic young teen. Enthusiastic. Idealistic. Dreaming baseball. At 13, he is studying for his Bar Mitzvah, the Jewish coming of age rite. An earnest kid, he takes to heart his Rabbi's requirement to help "heal the world." Imagining himself a savior of sorts, he launches a grand plan to send baseballs to Cuba, a country with a mysterious pull. He knows only that Cubans are poor and love baseball-and that Cuba saved his grandpa's life. On a hunch, his award-winning filmmaker parents pick up their camera. They know the U.S. embargo with Cuba-and the complications of growing up-will throw him a curveball.
- DirectorJak KerleyStarsWayne BordersVince CaffieroJohn DeDomeniciA documentary exploring the sporadic connections between baseball and punk rock.
- DirectorDonald BrittainWilliam CanningStarsDonald BrittainJack BrickhouseErnie BanksA look into the Chicago Cubs National League baseball team during the 1972-1973 seasons.
- StarsBob CostasPeter GammonsTony LaRussaA series of documentaries and profiles on some of baseball's most prominent personalities.The Colorful Montreal Expos (2016)
- DirectorSeth KramerDaniel A. MillerJeremy NewbergerStarsCorey BakerJeremy BleichScott BuchanA team of nice Jewish baseball players takes on the world.
- DirectorPaul Doyle Jr.StarsJoe CastiglioneJim ConnorsPaul ConstineA look at the Boston Red Sox's 2003 season, from Spring Training to their meeting with the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, and the team's relationship with their fans.
- DirectorRoss FinkelTrevor MartinJon PaleyStarsJean Carlos BatistaMiguel Angel SanoJohn LeguizamoTwo top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.
- StarsBuzzie BavasiPat CooperMel DurslagThe Brooklyn Dodgers, from Jackie Robinson's breaking baseball's color barrier to their move to Los Angeles, a dozen years later. The Dodgers epitomize the diverse working-class, in contrast with the white uptown Yankees, and come oh-so-close to winning the World Series before it finally happens in 1955. By then, Ebbets Field is crumbling, ticket sales are off, fans have moved to the suburbs, and Robert Moses is blocking Walter O'Malley's plan to build a stadium at the terminus of the Long Island Railroad. When Los Angeles makes O'Malley an offer he can't refuse, an era comes to an end: in 1958 the Dodgers and cross-town-rival Giants go West, leaving the ghosts of Flatbush.
- DirectorChristopher RufoMuslim Uyghur and Han Chinese students at China's Xinjiang University live segregated lives, except on the baseball field. Lacking enough students from a single ethnic group, they need each other to play baseball. Diamond in the Dunes follows this team and their charismatic captain, Parhat Ablat, as they overcome ethnic differences and prepare for their only game of the season.
- DirectorMichael TollinStarsHank AaronDusty BakerHarry BelafonteThe life and career of the great baseball champion, Hank Aaron.
- DirectorAlex GibneyStarsAlex GibneyDave KaplanBob CostasAfter the Chicago Cubs blow an opportunity to reach the World Series in 2003, Cubs fans blame the team's misfortune on fellow fan Steve Bartman, who interfered with a foul ball and prevented Moises Alou from making a catch.
- DirectorBud GreenspanStarsAlexander ScourbyWilliam McKinleyWilliam Jennings BryanDocumentary using still photographs, vintage film footage and interviews with some of the early stars of American baseball to trace the development of the sport from the end of the 19th Century through the first decade and a half of the Twentieth.
- DirectorDon CasperStarsRichard DreyfussBob FellerBrooks RobinsonA documentary based on how hand signals came about in baseball. Who initiated them and their usefulness.
- DirectorJon StrongStarsHank AaronAndrew YoungCal RipkenIn 1955, when racial segregation defined the South, two groups of twelve-year-old boys stepped onto a baseball field in a non-violent act of cultural defiance that would change the course of history.
- CreatorConnor SchellBill SimmonsJohn DahlStarsBrent MusburgerChuck DLarry BirdA collection of documentary films focused on sports.Brothers in Exile (2014) (season 2 episode 24)
- DirectorJeff SantoStarsRon SantoDennis FarinaDavid L. FishmanJeff Santo explores the life and career of his father, Chicago Cub great Ron Santo.
- DirectorJon LeonoudakisStarsFelipe AlouJean Hastings ArdellAlex BelthExperience the untold story of the extraordinary life and times of Arnold Hano, who just might be the Babe Ruth of writers. As one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century, Hano wrote for Sport magazine from 1955-1981, penned almost 500 magazine articles, wrote 27 books, sold over a million of them, and won the Sidney Hillman prize for journalism. But Hano is more than an accomplished writer. He's a social activist who has successfully battled racism, land developers, big corporations and the federal government. He met and talked with Babe Ruth, JFK and John Wayne. His story has flown under the radar...until now.
- DirectorEric ShermanStarsMel AllenTy CobbEddie CollinsMel Allen hosts this look at Babe Ruth's life and career, focusing primarily on Ruth's years with the New York Yankees.
- StarsWesley FricksBob CostasOne hundred years in the making, the 'Major League Baseball All-Century Team' was an all-time roster chosen from the more than 15,000 men who played Major League Baseball in the 20th Century.
- DirectorAaron WolfStarsRene ArochaFidel CastroAdrian Hernandez
- DirectorJamie TedeschiStarsDon WescottKen BurnsJohn Harrington
- DirectorDavid LevensonStarsWilliam PetersenMichael P. ByrneGary KaplanIf all you know about baseball is that the home team bats last, you know about Wrigley Field - the ballplayers who romped there, the famous announcers, the ivy-covered walls. But "beyond the ivy" there's another side - the game surrounding the game. Where a devoted fan builds a model of the ballpark too large to move out of his house. Where a man spends every day outside the park determined to catch home runs. Where a scalper plays cat-and-mouse to sell you a ticket to a sold out game. "Wrigley Field: Beyond the Ivy," takes you from the rooftops to the bleachers and back down to the streets where odd and obsessive characters turn a day and night at Wrigley Field into a truly unique experience.
- DirectorTimothy MarxStarsDanny ArdoinJoe BeimelCasey BlakeIn 2008, the Dodgers celebrated their 50th year in Los Angeles. In that time the Dodgers, and Dodger Stadium specifically, have become a true Bluetopia for their fans; a common passion and sanctuary for the incredibly diverse faces and cultures that make Los Angeles a most remarkable place. Bluetopia weaves the stories of several Dodger fans across the 2008 Dodger season. As the season evolves and ultimately ends with the Dodgers on the threshold of the World Series, lives unfold before us. We meet tattoo artists and attorneys, celebrities and detectives, former inmates and grandmothers, cancer fighters and romantic dreamers. Dodger tradition brings them together as one. Bluetopia goes behind the scenes for the human stories of the team itself. Bluetopia is the story of the powerful and emotional bond between fans and their favorite players; between the world's most diverse city and the team that binds it together. Together they make the most lasting memories of their lives
- DirectorJim CarrollA unique and insightful documentary following the experiences of college baseball players as they compete in one of the most prestigious amateur leagues in the country, The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL). There are currently over 200 MLB players that have spent time in the Cape Cod League. Filmed over the summer of 2003, Touching The Game takes viewers behind the scenes of the CCBL, from host families and hot dog vendors, to fans and former players, now household names through their own Major League careers. Featuring extensive interviews, incredible aerial footage, and a local soundtrack, Touching The Game shows baseball in its purest form.
- StarsHank AaronBud AbbottElden AukerThis film consists solely of 8mm and 16mm film taken by players and fans from 1934 to 1957. All but a few minutes of the film are in color. Included is color footage of past major league players and ballparks, many of the parks now defunct. Also included are literary readings, remembrances by former players, and baseball related music.
- StarsJohn AshcroftBob BrenlyScott BrosiusShort, well-made documentary showing how the NY Yankees vs. AZ Diamondbacks world series games, just a month after 9-11, provided welcome relief from the uncertainty New Yorkers, and the nation, felt about how to proceed with their lives. The Yankees, during the series, came to symbolize and re-strengthen everything that was, and is, New York... and America.
- DirectorLauren MeyerStarsMonte IrvinMamie JohnsonMinnie MinosoThe story of racism, segregation and Civil Rights in America told through the lives of the Negro League baseball players. Features exclusive interviews with the men who played alongside of Jackie Robinson.
- DirectorRobert David CochraneStarsJoe BuckDan CochraneRobert David CochraneMy father (who has Parkinson Disease) and I road-tripped 20,000 miles in two months to see a game at each of the 30 Major League Ballparks. We also visited the MLB Hall of Fame, the Negro League Museum and the Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa. We interviewed father and sons, mothers and daughters as well as fellow Parkinsonians everywhere we went. 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this film will be donated to the Michael J Fox Foundation.
- DirectorJonathan HockStarsRay RomanoMarty AppelHarvey AratonSI TV film's "14 Back" tells the story of the historic 1978 pennant race between the Yankees and Red Sox. The 90-minute documentary is produced by 11-time Emmy winner Jonathan Hock and celebrates the 40th anniversary of a touchstone season in arguably the most bitter rivalry in baseball. 14 Back explores the storylines of the infamous season from the viewpoints of the players who lived it. Former Red Sox and Yankees players interviewed for the film include Bucky Dent, Goose Gossage, Catfish Hunter, Fred Lynn, Graig Nettles, Lou Piniella and Mike Torrez.
- DirectorGary WaksmanStarsMartin SheenTed WilliamsBen Bradlee Jr.Wish is a desire for the unattainable but Ted Williams was the rare figure capable of summoning the impossible. The Kid's obsession with perfection and dedication would lead him to amazing feats.
- StarsJoe DiMaggioA documentary about baseball player Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio joined the New York Yankees in 1936 at 21 years old. The documentary includes rare footage, photographs, and interviews.
- DirectorJon LeonoudakisStarsJim BoutonArnold HanoBill LeeQuick. Name the baseball hall of fame that allows fans to vote. It's a hall that has room for players like Curt Flood, Jim Bouton, Jimmy Piersall, Josh Gibson, Maury Wills, Bill Buckner, Bill "Spaceman" Lee, Jim Abbott, "Shoeless Joe Jackson and Dock Ellis. And there's room for more than players. There's a labor leader (Marvin Miller), umpires (Emmett Ashford and Pam Postema), a maverick owner (Bill Veeck), a surgeon (Dr. Frank Jobe), and even a chicken (The San Diego Chicken). Give up? It's the Baseball Reliquary, and it's not exactly Cooperstown. Join documentary filmmaker/baseball zealot Jon Leonoudakis on a star-spangled journey into the heart and soul of baseball. The film features interviews with filmmaker Ron Shelton ("Bull Durham", "Cobb"), former pitchers Jim Bouton and Bill "Spaceman" Lee, author Arnold Hano (A Day in the Bleachers) and many more. Quirky, funny, and poignant, "Not Exactly Cooperstown" is a bold stew of Americana, folklore, sex, religion, scandal, fandom, poetry, sport, and art. So grab a hot dog and a cold one, and enjoy your box seat ticket to an unorthodox look at America's most orthodox game.
- DirectorKenneth EngChiben Academy is a private, powerhouse baseball academy led by Japan's most legendary tough-as-nails coach, Takashima-kantoku. Over 35 years, Takashima has led his teams to Koshien a record 21 times, and won 3 National titles. Through extensive interviews we reveal the mindset of the man many Japanese consider a "living Samurai". His training regimen focuses not on technique, but rather on developing fighting spirit . In blistering heat or driving rain, the team trains at least 8 hours a day, 360 days a year. At Chiben, two young recruits, Maeda and Hashimoto, explain their lives as aspiring professional players. They have chosen to put aside their education and their families in pursuit of their baseball dreams. But they can't go pro unless they make it to Koshien. The Chiben Cheer Squad is also legendary throughout Japan, and their senior leader, Furukawa, explains why they too must train so hard. Whenever Chiben plays a game, they bring the cheer squad, the brass band, cheerleaders, and the entire school (one thousand strong). Chiben enters the Wakayama tournament as defending champions and coasts through their first few games. But in the world of high school baseball, there are no "sure things". Tennoji is one of the top public schools in Osaka, and students must pass a rigorous exam to get in. Their baseball coach, Masa-sensei, explains how high school baseball will train his students' hearts for life outside baseball. All the same, everybody dreams of Koshien. With such an intense focus on academics, baseball is squeezed into the early morning or late afternoon. They do not have the funding or the scholarships to recruit players, so their chances of making it to Koshien are microscopic. They have not made it to Koshien since 1949. Nevertheless, they practice year-round, six days a week -- before and after school hours -- as well as during vacations, with financial support from their alumni. Senior third baseman Daisuke wakes up at 4 a.m. to travel to morning practice, with lunch from his mom and a ride to the station from dad. Maeda, the team's senior captain, faces great pressure not only as leader, but also as the team's best hitter and ace pitcher. Maeda's father skips work to see his games. Haruki has worked hard and shown improvement for three years, but isn't a great player. When it is time for the team to be announced, Haruki faces the prospect of watching from the stands as his last chance to play in the tournament slips away. Manager-girl Misaki explains her role and gives insight into the role of women in the male-dominated world of high school baseball. Tennoji enters the Osaka summer tournament - Japan's toughest - where 190 schools compete for just one spot at Koshien. Feeling the pressure, Tennoji plays hard through adversity when star second-baseman Kadoya breaks his nose at practice and can't play. But for Tennoji, Koshien is an impossible dream...or is it?
- DirectorMichael WranovicsStarsMarty AppelBarry BondsPatrick HayashiThe absurd true story of the legal battle over the "Million-Dollar Baseball." Barry Bonds' record setting 73rd home run ball sparks a melee in the stands at Pac Bell Park in San Francisco. One guy caught the ball, another guy ended up with it. Who is the rightful owner? The lawyers can't agree; the fans can't agree; even the wisened professors of property law can't agree. This is a story documenting the hilarious lengths to which someone will go for a baseball, and the few fans that will put their lives on hold for years, staking everything on one judge's decision.
- StarsMichelle BeadleBob CostasDerek JeterProvides the history as well as background footage of legendary baseball stadiums and other famous baseball sites.
- DirectorMike RamsdellStarsJim AbbottKathy AbbottMike AbbottThe Story of one-handed baseball pitcher Jim Abbott.
- DirectorChristopher P. RalphStarsRolando BelleudiDave BidiniCharles Butte"City of Baseball" is a documentary that explores both the past and the present of the Italian baseball league in the seaside resort of Nettuno near Rome. Through league pioneers, current players, fans, and local historians, "City of Baseball" captures the story of how the 1944 Allied invasion of Nettuno brought the American pastime to a town which embraced the sport with a passion that continues today.
- DirectorValerie KontakosStarsLou AngelosRob DerksenStefan FatsisWhen Athens became host to the 2004 Olympic Games, Greece was thrust into the task of creating a national baseball team that would compete in the Olympics. One problem, Greece had no team, players or stadiums in which to play.
- DirectorDan ManattJosé Enrique PintorStarsFelipe AlouJesus AlouMatty AlouThe Republic of Baseball is the tale of the first great baseball superstars from the Dominican Republic -- Felipe Alou, Juan Marichl, Manny Mota, and Ozzie Virgil -- and how they overcame poverty and dictatorship and home and racism in the United States on their way to greatness in the Major Leagues.
- DirectorBob HerculesStarsJeff DanielsErnie HarwellEddie ForesterDocumentary traces the history of four classic American baseball ballparks using archive footage and modern film.
- DirectorLance MiccioStarsMiwako AtarashiRandy BassDoug DeCincesA history of baseball in Japan told by three Journalists from different parts of the world .
- DirectorKevin BenderStarsMel AllenRed BarberJack BrickhouseSix Hall of Fame baseball announcers are profiled and talk about watching and broadcasting baseball. Hosted by Larry King.
- DirectorJeff HerbergerStarsMark RedfieldA documentary film on the history of baseball in Washington DC.
- DirectorBrian BiegelStarsBobby ThomsonJack BiegelBrian BiegelOn October 3rd, 1951 Bobby Thomson hit the most dramatic home run in baseball history. Filmmaker Brian Biegel unravels the mystery of what became of the legendary "Shot Heard Around the World".
- StarsJames Earl JonesGlenn CloseBob CostasA chronicle of the history of baseball in the movies. Includes interviews with the directors and stars of some of the most memorable baseball-themed films.
- DirectorHarvey GlazerStuart StoneStarsStuart StoneHarvey GlazerAdam RodnessAn investigative look on the baseball card scandal during the 1990's.
- DirectorBrodje WemboendjaStarsGift NgoepeGrant ArbuckleChris NgoepeThis documentary showcases the story of Gift Ngoepe, the first person from Africa to play in the world's biggest baseball competition, the major league baseball (MLB) in the USA. Gift grew up in a baseball clubhouse in South Africa where his mother worked as a housekeeper. His love for baseball has been developed from an early age in a society where baseball is regarded as a sport for the elite. In spite of the odds Gift kept on persevering. Along his journey, he has inspired young upcoming baseball players from a similar background.
- DirectorEma Ryan YamazakiStarsKaoru KashiwagiYusei KikuchiIto KounoFilmmaker Ema Ryan Yamazaki follows a coach and his team as they try to win Japan's national high school baseball championship.
- StarsKeith DavidJamie FoxxDocumentary chronicles the personal and professional life of Jackie Robinson from his birth in 1919 to his death in 1972. Robinson's rise from humble beginnings to became an American hero and pivotal figure in American history are detailed.
- DirectorMichael TollinJon WeinbachStarsKirk GibsonJose CansecoFred ClaireDirected by Mike Tollin and Jon Weinbach of Mandalay Sports Media, the film presents an entertaining and fresh retrospective of Gibson's historic walk-off home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. It features unique footage and insightful interviews from players, coaches, broadcasters, and fans including Gibson, Dennis Eckersley, Orel Hershiser, Vin Scully, Dave Stewart, and more.
- StarsAmber SabathiaC.C. SabathiaTake an intimate dive into the life and career of the recently retired star pitcher CC Sabathia in this HBO Sports documentary.
- DirectorJed TuminaroStarsCraig MelvinStephen StrasburgJuan SotoThe 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.