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MLB Network is the ultimate television destination for baseball fans, featuring the multiple Emmy Award-winning "MLB Tonight," live regular season and Postseason game telecasts, original programming, highlights and insights, and analysis from the best in the business, including Bob Costas, Peter Gammons, Jim Kaat, Al Leiter, and Harold Reynolds.
Play Ball
Rerun Air Date: November 10, 2024Major League Baseball's initiative to promote the game to a younger generation includes "Play Ball," a half-hour series that features some of the game's top players. The players discuss their own experiences in youth baseball and various ways in which they enjoyed the game while growing up. The show also provides tips on how kids can participate in all forms of baseball activities, plus highlights on and off the field throughout MLB.
MLB Network Breakdown
Rerun Air Date: November 10, 2024Breakdowns and demos by MLB Network analysts are showcased, including on-screen virtual enhancement.
MLB Tonight
Rerun Air Date: November 10, 2024When they're not tuning in to the games themselves, baseball fans know where to turn for their nightly baseball fix. MLB Network's signature program, "MLB Tonight" presents complete coverage of all of the games, beginning with the first pitch on the East Coast and ending with the final out on the West Coast. The Emmy-winning studio show features highlights, live look-ins and breaking news, plus analysis from a rotating roster of hosts, former players and inside information men.
MLB Network Presents
EP4 "Eck: A Story of Saving"First-ballot Hall of Famer and former MVP Dennis Eckersley reveals in an in-depth interview how he faced the ups and downs during his pitching career, including family strife and a battle with alcoholism and his path to sobriety.
MLB Tonight
Rerun Air Date: November 10, 2024When they're not tuning in to the games themselves, baseball fans know where to turn for their nightly baseball fix. MLB Network's signature program, "MLB Tonight" presents complete coverage of all of the games, beginning with the first pitch on the East Coast and ending with the final out on the West Coast. The Emmy-winning studio show features highlights, live look-ins and breaking news, plus analysis from a rotating roster of hosts, former players and inside information men.
Caddyshack
Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), a teen down on his luck, works as a caddy at the snob-infested Bushwood Country Club to raise money for his college education. In an attempt to gain votes for a college scholarship reserved for caddies, Noonan volunteers to caddy for a prominent and influential club member (Ted Knight). Meanwhile, Danny struggles to prepare for the high pressure Caddy Day golf tournament while absorbing New Age advice from wealthy golf guru Ty Webb (Chevy Chase).
Hot Stove
Rerun Air Date: November 7, 2024Baby, it might be cold outside, and the springtime sounds of bats hitting balls are months away. What better way for baseball fans to cure the winter blues than to gather around the "Hot Stove" and warm up to the news of the offseason? MLB Network has all the angles covered for all 30 teams, from trades and free agent signings to the juicy rumors that percolate throughout, especially at the annual Winter Meetings in December. A host of former players, including Joe Magrane, Al Leiter, Sean Casey and Dan Plesac, analyze the news, supplemented by insider information from journalists Jon Heyman, Tom Verducci and Peter Gammons, among others.
Baseball's Seasons
EP9 "1975"The Boston Red Sox took on Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" in arguably one of the greatest World Series ever; Carlton Fisk's dramatic home run in Game 6.
Baseball's Seasons
EP9 "1975"The Boston Red Sox took on Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" in arguably one of the greatest World Series ever; Carlton Fisk's dramatic home run in Game 6.
MLB Network Presents
EP5 "The Impossible Dream: Red Sox Nation Begins"Long before the likes of Big Papi, Pedro, and Manny, and even before the heartbreak of Buckner and the image of Fisk waving the ball fair, Red Sox Nation as we know it began 50 years ago with the Impossible Dream of 1967.