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- A series of documentaries and profiles on some of baseball's most prominent personalities.
- ESPN's Sunday night prime time game of the week.
- 9 hitters, 9 innings, Prime 9 the show where the best of the best baseball players in different categories are ranked
- TBS is the exclusive national TV home of Sunday afternoon baseball and numerous playoff games.
- Major League Baseball games broadcasted on FOX
- Explores the passion, determination and unflinching commitment of a team of young Latin American athletes from the Chicago Cubs farm program who leave their families behind and train for a shot at one day making it in the big leagues.
- 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.
- The Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers meet in the 2017 Fall Classic to vie for the World Series title.
- 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.
- Ken Griffey, Jr. shows the Slow Mo Guys how to hit in slow motion to match the hitting engine in MLB the Show.
- The MLB All-Star Game is played at Dodger Stadium for the 2nd time since 1980. The American League leads the series 46-43-2 after winning the last 8 meetings. The Dodgers and Yankees each boast 6 players on the respective rosters.
- In 2016 Twitter became the first over-the-top streaming platform for MLB games. Games air weekly online for users around the world featuring the best rivalries in MLB.
- A 25-year retrospective on fiery relief pitchers Norm Charlton, Randy Myers and Rob Dibble and the Reds' run to the 1990 World Series title. Included: Lou Piniella, Barry Larkin, Paul O'Neill, Marty Brennaman and ex-Cincinnati mayor Jerry Springer.
- Joe Maddon, Anthony Rizzo and Giancarlo Stanton are featured in a look at offseason moves for the Cubs and Marlins as they build and invest for the future.
- Episode: (2020)1990–TV Episode
- The career of former outfielder Dave Parker is examined. Nicknamed "The Cobra", Parker was the first professional athlete to earn an average of one million dollars per year. Now out of the public eye, he struggles with Parkinson's disease and bad knees.
- 2015–8.4 (18)TV EpisodeThe 1995 Seattle Mariners season is examined. With an aging, deteriorating stadium and sagging attendance, the Mariners were in danger of relocating to another city. However, the 1995 team is credited with saving baseball in Seattle by making a improbable run to the American League Championship Series and creating a sense of excitement that had never been seen before in the city's 18 year history with the team.
- 2015–7.2 (12)TV EpisodeThe St. Louis Cardinals teams of the 1980s are examined. Whitey Herzog was hired as manager in 1980 and began crafting a team that was built on speed and defense. Cardinals were the only team in the decade to appear in three World Series (winning the 1982 World Series over the Milwaukee Brewers).