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2023 Home Run Derby

2023 Home Run Derby

MLB's top sluggers compete in the Home Run Derby from Seattle. Pete Alonso (NYM) attempts to regain the crown after his three-peat try was foiled by Juan Soto in 2022. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) and Mookie Betts (LAD) are also among those competing.

2024 Home Run Derby

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Baseball's brightest stars slug it out during the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby; competitors include 2019 and 2021 derby champion Pete Alonso, Bobby Witt Jr., José Ramírez, Marcell Ozuna, Teoscar Hernández, Adolis García, Gunnar Henderson and Alec Bohm.

National League at American League

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The 2024 All-Star Game sees the National League face the American League at Globe Life Field. Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes starts for the NL, the first rookie to get the nod since Dodgers legend Hideo Nomo in 1995. The NL ended a nine-game slide in 2023.

New York Yankees at Los Angeles Dodgers

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Los Angeles hosts New York in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series. The former crosstown rivals contest the Fall Classic for a record 12th time. The Yankees, who boast an MLB-leading 27 league titles, have won eight of those 11 Series against the Dodgers.

New York Yankees at Los Angeles Dodgers

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The Dodgers look to extend their advantage over the Yankees, up 1-0 in Game 2 of the World Series. Freddie Freeman provided the storybook ending by hitting a grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Los Angeles a 6-3 win in Game 1.

Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Yankees

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The Yankees host the Dodgers for Game 3 of the World Series. Los Angeles earned a 2-0 series advantage after hanging on to beat New York 4-2 in Game 2. LA homered three times in the win, but Shohei Ohtani suffered a shoulder injury and left the game.

Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Yankees

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Los Angeles visits New York in Game 5 of the World Series, up 3-1. The Yankees lived to fight another day after their bats woke up for an 11-4 victory in Game 4. Freddie Freeman (LAD) became the first in MLB history to homer in six straight WS games.

The Making of Mr. October

Five-time World Series champion and two-time World Series MVP Reggie Jackson is profiled in this hourlong documentary.

Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns

S1, EP4 "A National Heirloom"

America's recovery from World War I and baseball's recovery from the 1919 World Series scandal.

Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns

S1, EP5 "Shadow Ball"

How baseball fulfills America's need for heroes.

Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns

S1, EP6 "The National Pastime"

Major League Baseball becomes, in fact, what it has always claimed to be: the national pastime.

MLB Network Presents

EP1 "Bench"

An in-depth and intimate look at Johnny Bench's Hall of Fame playing career and his life now as a father to two young sons. Narrated by Emmy-winning actor Martin Sheen.

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.

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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.

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EP3 "The 1995 Mariners, Saving Baseball in Seattle"

Narrated by Grammy Award-winning artist, Seattle native, and lifelong Mariners fan Macklemore, this documentary looks back at the team that helped keep baseball in the Pacific Northwest.

Iron: Legacy of Cal Ripken Jr.

Taking a look back at the iconic night 20 years ago when Cal Ripken Jr. broke the record once thought to be unbreakable -- Lou Gehrig's streak of 2,130 consecutive games played.

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