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2004 ALCSWould like to see the 2004 ALCS; if not all of them at game 4-7. That was some of baseball's best!!!.Score: 4/5

9/21/01 Mets vs Braves??Where is the Mets vs. Braves game played on 9/21/01? 1st game after 9/11?? C'mon!!!.Score: 3/5

1975, 1979, 1981, 1988, 1989 & 1998 WS final game.Is there any chance you can get Game 7 of the 1975 World Series. Game 7 of the 1979 World Series (I know thats hard to find.) Game 6 of the 1981 World Series. Game 5 of the 1988 World Series. Game 4 of the 1989 World Series. Finally, Game 4 of the 1998 World Series please. I know it might be hard to find but I like watching the World Series and it's hard to find so thats why I am making this review..Score: 5/5

Classic gamesHere is some list of the games iTunes need to add because there are some historic games that are not added which I don't understand??? 4/7/77 White Sox vs Blue Jays; (Toronto's first ever game) 8/1/79 Yanks vs White Sox; (Thurman Munson's last game) 9/26/81 Dodgers vs Astros; (Ryan 5th no-hitter) 4/7/84 Tigers vs White Sox; (Jack Morris no-hitter) 8/4/85 White Sox vs Yanks; (Seaver's 300th win) 10/6/85 Yanks vs Blue Jay; (Phil Niekro 300th win) 9/17/86 Cubs vs Mets; (Mets clinch East) 8/9/88 Mets vs Cubs; (First night game at Wrigley Field) 8/4/93 White Sox vs Rangers; (Ryan-Ventura fight) 7/28/91 Expos vs Dodgers; (Dennis Martinez perfect game) 6/11/90 Rangers vs A's; (Ryan's 6th no-hitter) 9/18/96 Red Sox vs Tigers; (Roger Clemens second 20K game) 7/8/00 Mets vs Yankees; (Clemens bean Piazza) 5/8/01 Reds vs D'Backs; (Randy Johnson 20K) 6/2/90 Tigers vs Mariners; (Randy Johnson's no-hitter). 8/22/89 Rangers vs A's; (Ryan 5000th K) 2000 ALCS Game 4 Yanks vs Mariners; (Clemens 15Ks Masterpiece) Those games should be add in the iTunes library. Thanks!.Score: 3/5

Perfect gamesWouldent you all agree to add perfect games like randy johnsons in 2004? please add the perfect games it would be awsome.Score: 3/5

2004 ALCS Game 4 Please?Having Games 5 and 6 is great, and I may have missed seeing it listed, but I could not find Game 4 by searching. If its not here, could you add it?.Score: 4/5

Graphic DesignerGreat quality and sound. I was eight or nine when this originally aired and was too young to stay up late enough to see the game. Now I can enjoy it with my son. A wonderful choice to add to the baseball classics..Score: 5/5

Good... but needs some key missing partsOver all, I believe this is a fine collection of games from MLB history. It seems to have a major focus on a couple of teams though, and I feel that a couple of very important games are not there. For example, if there are so many no-hitters and perfect games, why not include the rest of them? As an example, BOTH of Jack Morris's no-hitters are missing from this collection, and those are large peices of Detroit Tigers history. The same could be said of World Series games and post-season drama. The Tigers (just a theme I am running with to make a point) won in spectacular fashion in game 7 of the 1968 world series (not on itunes) and the clincher to go to the post-season in 1987 on the last day of the season was just as important for the Detroit Tigers and their fans. Please consider adding these games and others like them to this collection, as I am sure that many baseball fans from coast to coast would appreciate it..Score: 4/5

2003 All Star GameBuyer beware: The video labeled 2003 All Star Game is actually the 2004 All Star Game. A bit of a problem if you were looking for the All Star Game played in Chicago at U.S. Cellular Field, not Minute Maid Park in Houston..Score: 1/5

More Bucco gamesI might be the only one to say this but.... More Pirates games please. We did have three straight championships 1990, 1991 and 1992. Or how about the Greatest all star game ever in 1994..Score: 4/5

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Nice, but needs moreGreat stuff, but I hope they add more - like the 1992 ALCS or the 1981 NLCS.Score: 5/5

Pedro guts it outDownloaded the 1999 Red Sox-Indians ALDS Game 5, a contest I hadn't seen since I watched it live over 10 years ago. Awesome game, something for everyone. There's great hitting (early on ... and late by the Sox), great pitching by Pedro and a fellow named Sean DePaula of the Tribe. This is the Fox broadcast with Indians radio announcers. There are no graphics so you really have to listen for the score and the strike count. Still a good buy for $1.99. Would love to see more vintage Pedro on iTunes (preferably beating Roger Clemens, which he did almost every time out)..Score: 5/5

Please put more gamesThis is cool but there should be way more games on here. Why doesn't the MLB release every game of every season to be available to purchase. They would make a fortune..Score: 3/5

Great, but would like to see...Awesome to find Dave Stieb's no-hitter plus the '92 and '93 World Series, but I would also love to see the '92 ALCS between Oakland and Toronto particularly game four of that series..Score: 4/5

Ten-homerun gamePlease add the Blue Jays' 10-homer game against Baltimore from September 14, 1987. Of course, as I recall, I listened to it on the radio. Maybe there wasn't TV coverage of this game..Score: 4/5

Finally, baseballIt's great that iTunes CANADA has added baseball. I agree though, no Expos? Come on they were awseome!.Score: 5/5

Wrong gameBought this by mistake. Game four was the series. This game meant nothing. Very disappointment..Score: 1/5

Replayed inningWhen watching game 6 of the 1993 world series,I noticed that you replayed the bottom of the second inning in place of the top of the third.Could this be corrected in a future update?.Score: 4/5

Really?Love the idea, and understand why game 7 isn't there, but how is it that you don't have 2004 ALCS game 4? The steal that changed history..Score: 3/5

Back 2 BackI guessing 1992 and 1993 were the Blue Jay Years. Becoming the first and only Canadian team to win back 2 back World Series Titles. GO JAYS!!!.Score: 5/5

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11999 World Series, Game 4: Braves at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1999 World Series, Game 4: Braves at Yankees

27 October 1999$-1

October 27, 1999: 1999 World Series, Game 4, Atlanta Braves 1 at NY Yankees 4, F -- The Yankees became the first team to sweep consecutive World Series in 60 years -- since the DiMaggio Yankees did it to the Cubs and Reds in 1938-39 - when they beat the Atlanta Braves 4-1 in Yankee Stadium. After a regular season filled with personal tragedies and illnesses, the final game of the decade saw 56,752 fans cheer on Roger Clemens for seven-plus innings as the future Hall of Famer allowed just one run, then sat back and watched as Mariano Rivera finished-off Atlanta and helped the Rocket earn his first World Series title.

21988 World Series, Game 1: Athletics at Dodgers (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1988 World Series, Game 1: Athletics at Dodgers

15 October 1988$-1

October 15, 1988: 1988 World Series, Game 1: Oakland Athletics 4 at Los Angeles Dodgers 5, F -- The Dodgers, already serious underdogs against the A's and Bash Brothers Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire, are given even less of a chance with injured star Kirk Gibson on the shelf. Canseco's second-inning grand slam gives Oakland a 4-3 lead until the bottom of the ninth, when dominating closer Dennis Eckersley comes on to finish it up. But with the tying run on first, Gibson limps up to pinch hit and makes World Series history with a spine-tingling, game-winning two-run homer in his only at-bat of the Series.

31952 World Series, Game 7: Yankees at Dodgers (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1952 World Series, Game 7: Yankees at Dodgers

07 October 1952$-1

Oct 7, 1952: NYY 4 at BKN 2, F -- Gene Woodling and Mickey Mantle homered, and Billy Martin made a game-saving grab of an infield popup gone awry, as the Yankees recovered from a three game to two deficit to win their fourth of five straight World Series, in seven games over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mantle's homer in the sixth gave the Yankees the lead for good, and an insurance run in the seventh made it 4-2. With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the inning, Jackie Robinson hit a high pop up that Yankees first baseman Joe Collins appeared to lose it in the sun. But Martin charged in from second base to snatch the ball at his shoe tops to end the inning and snuff out the Dodgers' last threat as the Yankees secured the championship.

49/6/95: Cal Ripken Becomes Baseball's New Iron Man (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

9/6/95: Cal Ripken Becomes Baseball's New Iron Man

06 September 1995$-1

September 6, 1995: California Angels 2 at Baltimore Orioles 4, F -- They called it the record that could never be broken. But Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles superstar, came to work for the 2,131st straight day, surpassing one of baseball's most mythic records. When the game vs. California became official in the 5th inning, Cal had officially overtaken Lou Gehrig as baseball's all-time Iron Man. Truly one of baseball's most magical moments.

55/1/91: Nolan Ryan's 7th No-Hitter (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

5/1/91: Nolan Ryan's 7th No-Hitter

01 May 1991$-1

May 1, 1991: Toronto Blue Jays 0 at Texas Rangers 3, F -- When baseball's King of Ks, Nolan Ryan, struck out Roberto Alomar for his 16th strikeout of the game, it marked the completion of Ryan's record seventh no-hit gem -- three more than the man with the second most no-nos in history, Sandy Koufax. The 44 year-old Ryan proved yet again that there was still plenty of life left in the "ole right arm."

62006 World Series, Game 5: Tigers at Cardinals (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2006 World Series, Game 5: Tigers at Cardinals

06 October 2006$-1

October 27, 2006: 2006 World Series, Game 5: Detroit Tigers 2 at St. Louis Cardinals 4, F -- Jeff Weaver was astounding, allowing one earned run and fanning nine in eight innings, while Series MVP David Eckstein had two RBIs and scored a run to lead the Cardinals to their first World Series win since 1982. Yadier Molina had three hits and scored twice for the Cards, who were crowned at home in the first season at new Busch Stadium.

72004 World Series, Game 4: Red Sox at Cardinals (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2004 World Series, Game 4: Red Sox at Cardinals

27 October 2004$-1

October 27, 2004: 2004 World Series, Game 4: Boston Red Sox 3 at St. Louis Cardinals 0, F -- Behind a dominant, three-hit effort by Derek Lowe, the Red Sox completed their World Series sweep of the Cardinals, winning their first title since 1918. Johnny Damon's first-inning home run started the scoring for Boston, and Trot Nixon hit a two-run double in the third. Manny Ramirez was named series MVP.

82003 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2003 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox at Yankees

16 October 2003$-1

October 16, 2003: 2003 ALCS, Game 7: Boston Red Sox 5 at New York Yankees 6, F/11 -- All that was on the line was a trip to the World Series. The starting pitchers? Merely two of the greats of their generation in Roger Clemens and Pedro Martinez, who brought a combined nine Cy Young Awards into this epic showdown. The teams? Just the Red Sox and Yankees, epic rivals for decades upon decades. When they met for Game 7 of the American League Championship Series at a juiced-up Yankee Stadium on the night of October 16, it seemed impossible that the Red Sox and Yankees could live up to a game that was hyped like few others. True enough, it didn't live up to the hype. Instead, it was even better than advertised.

910/5/01: Barry Bonds Becomes Single-Season HR King (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

10/5/01: Barry Bonds Becomes Single-Season HR King

05 October 2001$-1

October 5, 2001: Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at San Francisco Giants 10, F -- On a cool night by the Bay, Barry Bonds capped a season of unmatched brilliance by taking possession of baseball's most hallowed single-season record. With three games to play, Bonds had already matched Mark McGwire's 1998 standard by collecting HR 70 in Houston the night before. Back home, Bonds didn't make the packed house at Pac Bell Park wait very long - in his first at-bat against Dodger right-hander Chan Ho Park, Bonds blasted his 71st homer 440 feet into the seats in right-center to set a new standard. Barry followed with a second circuit clout in the third inning and followed that up two days later with his 73rd on the season's last day. When the dust had settled, Bonds had not only broken the HR record, but he had also eclipsed Babe Ruth's 81-year-old record for slugging percentage - .863 to the Babe's formerly immortal mark of .849 - and the Babe's 78-year-old walks record, finishing with 177.

101969 World Series, Game 5: Orioles at Mets (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1969 World Series, Game 5: Orioles at Mets

16 October 1969$-1

October 16, 1969: 1969 World Series, Game 5: Baltimore Orioles 3 at New York Mets 5, F -- Slugger Donn Clendenon and light-hitting Al Weis each homered to back the five-hit pitching of Jerry Koosman as the "Miracle Mets" closed out their first-ever World Series championship with a 5-3 victory over the heavily favored Orioles. A key play in the sixth featured Cleon Jones being plunked on the foot by Baltimore starter Dave McNally. Jones was not originally awarded the base, but manager Gil Hodges retrieved the ball and pointed out the telltale black shoe-polish on the ball as proof. Rattled, McNally surrendered a two-run homer to the next batter, Clendenon, bringing the Mets within a run and shifting the momentum irrevocably toward New York. The Mets tacked on three more runs in the next two innings and the Amazing's upset was complete.

114/29/86: Roger Clemens Strikes Out 20 (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

4/29/86: Roger Clemens Strikes Out 20

29 April 1986$-1

April 29, 1986: Seattle Mariners 1 at Boston Red Sox 3, F -- A 23-year-old legend-in-the-making, Roger Clemens strikes out the side in the first inning to set the tone for the chilly evening (Fenway held just 13,414 witnesses to history that night), as he becomes the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a single game.

122004 ALCS, Game 5: Yankees at Red Sox (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2004 ALCS, Game 5: Yankees at Red Sox

18 October 2004$-1

October 18, 2004: 2004 ALCS, Game 5: New York Yankees 4 at Boston Red Sox 5, F/14 -- Fresh off a 12-inning epic the night before, in which the Sox were three outs away from being unceremoniously swept out from the ALCS, Game 5 itself is an all-time playoff classic. Back and forth all game long, the Sox entered the 8th inning down two runs, but stormed back behind a David Ortiz homer and a Jason Varitek sacrifice fly to tie it up. The game would remain that way until the 14th, when Ortiz would again step to the dish...

135/18/04: Randy Johnson's Perfect Game (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

5/18/04: Randy Johnson's Perfect Game

18 May 2004$-1

May 18, 2004: Arizona Diamondbacks 2 at Atlanta Braves 0, F -- The Big Unit did more than turn back the clock on his amazing career, Randy Johnson tossed a perfect game, beating the Braves, 2-0, at Turner Field and proved that this 40-year-old superstar can still dominate an opponent. The Big Unit set down all 27 Braves he faced that night in Atlanta throwing 117 pitches while striking out 13. At 40 years, 251 days he was the oldest pitcher ever to throw a perfect game. Fittingly the final out came when he blew a 98-mph fastball past pinch-hitter Eddie Perez.

141986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox at Mets (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox at Mets

25 October 1986$-1

October 25, 1986: 1986 World Series, Game 6: Boston Red Sox 5 at New York Mets 6, F/10 -- Leading 5-4 in the 10th inning, just one out away from their first Championship since 1918, the Red Sox (much to the frenzied delight of the Shea Stadium crowd) watch it all roll slowly away from them... literally. Bob Stanley's wild pitch allows Kevin Mitchell to score the tying run. Then, on the final pitch of a fabulous at-bat, Mookie Wilson fights off a fastball and dribbles a grounder up the first-base line that slips between Bill Buckner's legs and into history. Ray Knight dashes home with the game-winning run, forcing a Game 7 and permanently adding Buckner's name to the list of notorious baseball "goats."

161993 World Series, Game 6: Phillies at Blue Jays (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1993 World Series, Game 6: Phillies at Blue Jays

23 October 1993$-1

October 23, 1993: 1993 World Series, Game 6: Philadelphia Phillies 6 at Toronto Blue Jays 8, F -- Facing elimination, the Phillies trailed by four in the seventh. But they battled back to score five runs -- three of them courtesy of a Lenny Dykstra homer -- to take a 6-5 lead into the bottom of the ninth. That's when the Wild Thing, Mitch Williams, trotted out to close the door on the Jays. Instead, he put two men on for Joe Carter, who slammed the first come-from-behind, Series-winning homer in baseball history.

171978 AL East Playoff: Yankees at Red Sox (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1978 AL East Playoff: Yankees at Red Sox

02 October 1978$-1

October 2, 1978: 1978 AL East Playoff: New York Yankees 5 at Boston Red Sox 4, F -- For two bitter rivals, it all came down to this one-game showdown at historic Fenway Park. The winner would earn a trip to the ALCS against the Kansas City Royals; the loser would go home with 99 wins, and nothing to show for them. The Yankees, who had mounted one of the most memorable comebacks in baseball history (trailing the AL East-leading Red Sox by 14 games in mid-July), sent wiry lefty Ron Guidry and his 24-3 record out to the mound against former teammate Mike Torrez. Reggie Jackson homered and an unorthodox, but key, defensive play by Lou Piniella in left field are both often overlooked, as it was the home run by the light-hitting shortstop Bucky Dent that provided the unexpected muscle to power the Yankees into the postseason.

181982 World Series, Game 7: Brewers at Cardinals (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1982 World Series, Game 7: Brewers at Cardinals

20 October 1982$-1

Oct 20, 1982: MIL 3 at STL 6, F -- Clutch hits by Keith Hernandez and George Hendrick backed the gutsy pitching of Joaquin Andujar. When Bruce Sutter recorded the last out to close the door on the Milwaukee "Harvey's Wallbangers" Brewers, St. Louis had won its first World Series title since the Bob Gibson-led 1967 squad.

192001 World Series, Game 4: Diamondbacks at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2001 World Series, Game 4: Diamondbacks at Yankees

31 October 2001$-1

Oct 31, 2001: ARI 3 at NYY 4, F/10 -- Under a full moon on Halloween night, the Yankees pulled off one of the most spectacular and dramatic comebacks in history, anointing Derek Jeter with the nickname, "Mr. November." Arizona ace Curt Schilling -- starting on three days rest for the first time in his career -- was solid through seven innings, giving way to closer Byung-Hyun Kim in the 8th. Kim retired the next five batters, and the D-backs were just one out away from taking a commanding 3-1 Series lead. Cue Yankee magic: Tino Martinez, 0-for-9 to this point, clobbers the first pitch for a ninth-inning, two-out, two run blast to tie the game, 3-3. Mariano Rivera retired the side in the 10th, and neatly set the stage for Derek Jeter's dramatic walk-off home run in the bottom of the inning. The ball flew out of the park and into a jubilant Yankee Stadium crowd just as the clock crept past midnight and into November.

206/16/78: Tom Seaver's No-Hitter (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

6/16/78: Tom Seaver's No-Hitter

16 June 1978$-1

June 16, 1978: St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Cincinnati Reds 4, F -- On any given night in his career, Tom Seaver could be virtually unhittable. Three times he had taken a no-hitter into the ninth inning, and five times he finished a game with only one hit allowed. Yet for all his accomplishments, the Cooperstown-bound hurler was unable to bag his own personal white whale in the form of a complete game no-no. All of that changed on one night in the middle of June.

211975 World Series, Game 6: Reds at Red Sox (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1975 World Series, Game 6: Reds at Red Sox

21 October 1975$-1

October 21, 1975: 1975 World Series, Game 6: Cincinnati Reds 6 at Boston Red Sox 7, F/12 -- Home runs by rookie Fred Lynn, pinch-hitter Bernie Carbo and the Reds' George Foster made this back-and-forth affair a World Series game to remember through nine innings. Then Carlton Fisk waved, prayed, cajoled and otherwise willed his home run fair down the left-field line in the 12th, making this one of the most memorable games of all-time.

221980 World Series, Game 6: Royals at Phillies (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1980 World Series, Game 6: Royals at Phillies

21 October 1980$-1

October 21, 1980: 1980 World Series, Game 6: Kansas City Royals 1 at Philadelphia Phillies 4, F -- With the Phillies just one tantalizing out away from a Championship, Tug McGraw got ahead on Willie Wilson, then struck him out swinging at a 1-2 fastball. McGraw threw his arms up, his teammates jumped all over each other, and the franchise had its first baseball championship.

242001 World Series, Game 7: Yankees at Diamondbacks (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2001 World Series, Game 7: Yankees at Diamondbacks

04 November 2001$-1

November 4, 2001: 2001 World Series, Game 7: New York Yankees 2 at Arizona Diamondbacks 3, F -- A fitting finale to one of the BEST World Series ever. Surviving two stunning losses in Games 4 and 5, the Diamondbacks found their own late-inning magic in the person of Luis Gonzalez. It began with Hall-of-Fame-bound starters Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling trading zeros through six. Schilling was strong on only two days rest, but left trailing 2-1 in the 8th after an Alfonso Soriano solo HR. Out of the bullpen came Game 5 starter Miguel Batista to face one batter; then manager Bob Brenly made the gutsy call to Randy Johnson -- the Game 6 starter just the night before -- for his second-ever postseason relief appearance. The Big Unit was perfect for 1.1, but all seemed on track for NY as they summoned "automatic" closer Mariano Rivera to hold the one-run lead. Rivera was riding a string of 23 consecutive postseason saves and seemed as invincible as they come. Then, in events as almost as otherworldly as the rain that fell on them in the desert, Mo proved human... and the D-backs became the youngest franchise to win a title on Gonzalez' dramatic game-winning line drive.

252003 ALCS, Game 3: Yankees at Red Sox (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2003 ALCS, Game 3: Yankees at Red Sox

11 October 2003$-1

October 11, 2003: 2003 ALCS, Game 3: New York Yankees 4 at Boston Red Sox 3, F -- It was billed as a heavyweight bout: Roger Clemens vs. Pedro Martinez. Yankees vs. Red Sox. The game actually exceeded the hype, as New York prevailed, 4-3, at Fenway Park during an evening that included a benches-clearing incident. During the fracas, Martinez knocked down charging Yankees bench coach Don Zimmer.

261986 NLCS, Game 6: Mets at Astros (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1986 NLCS, Game 6: Mets at Astros

15 October 1986$-1

October 15, 1986: 1986 NLCS, Game 6: New York Mets 7 at Houston Astros 6, F -- The Mets faced a must-win situation -- unless they wanted to face Astros ace Mike Scott in Game 7. Starter Bob Knepper shut out New York for eight innings before the Mets broke through to tie in the ninth. They finally scored again in the top of the 14th, then watched as the Astros re-tied the game on a Billy Hatcher homer. In the 16th, the Mets pushed across three more runs, but again the Astros fought back. They scored more two runs to draw within one run before Jesse Orosco struck out Kevin Bass to send the exultant and exhausted Mets to the World Series.

272003 World Series, Game 6: Marlins at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2003 World Series, Game 6: Marlins at Yankees

25 October 2003$-1

October 25, 2003: 2003 World Series, Game 6: Florida Marlins 2 at New York Yankees 0, F/16 -- It took Josh Beckett no time at all to prove his manager right. Pitching on three days' rest, it took Beckett 107 pitches to quiet the naysayers, carry the Marlins to a World Series title and garner Most Valuable Player honors for his effort. Beckett threw the first complete-game shutout in a deciding World Series game in 12 years, beating the New York Yankees, 2-0, to send the home team to its first postseason series loss at Yankee Stadium in 22 years. Beckett was brilliant in two World Series starts. In Game 3 on Oct. 21, he allowed two runs on three hits over 7 1/3 innings and lost. But on Saturday, with it all on the line, he scattered five hits and retired 11 of the final 13 batters he faced. He even recorded the last out, tagging Jorge Posada on a weak chopper down the first-base line. The shutout was the 19th in a World Series-deciding game. Beckett's 47 strikeouts in the postseason tied Randy Johnson (2001) for the all-time record in a single postseason.

282005 World Series, Game 4: White Sox at Astros (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2005 World Series, Game 4: White Sox at Astros

26 October 2005$-1

Oct 26, 2005: CWS 1 at HOU 0, F -- Neither Houston starter Brandon Backe nor White Sox hurler Freddy Garcia allowed many scoring opportunities during their seven scoreless innings apiece. Backe gave up five hits and struck out seven, including five straight in the fourth and fifth innings. Garcia allowed four hits and walked three, one intentionally, while striking out seven. But the game's lone run came in the eighth, with two outs, off Houston closer Brad Lidge. Pinch-hitter Willie Harris, opened the frame with a two-strike single to left and was sacrificed to second by Scott Podsednik. Pinch-hitter Carl Everett's ground ball to second moved Harris to third. And a ground single up the middle from Jermaine Dye, the World Series Most Valuable Player, moved the White Sox one step closer to history. It was Dye's third hit of the game. "The offense really did its job during the playoff run," said White Sox hitting coach Greg Walker of the one-run victory. "But wasn't this just a perfect way for the White Sox to get the final victory?" Cliff Politte and Neal Cotts pitched out of a two-on, one-out jam in the eighth by retiring Morgan Ensberg and pinch-hitter Jose Vizcaino, as Juan Uribe gunned down Vizcaino by one-half step with the tying run on third. Bobby Jenks finished off the White Sox eighth straight victory of the postseason in the ninth, as Uribe came through once again. The slick-fielding shortstop grabbed pinch-hitter Orlando Palmeiro's broken-bat grounder up the middle and once again nailed the runner by inches at first for the final out. Uribe's defensive gem set off a wild celebration on the Minute Maid Park field and among the Chicago faithful in the stands.

291965 World Series, Game 7: Dodgers at Twins (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1965 World Series, Game 7: Dodgers at Twins

14 October 1965$-1

Oct 14, 1965: LAD 2 at MIN 0, F -- With a league-leading 26 wins, 2.04 ERA and a then-record 382 strikeouts, Sandy Koufax was unquestionably the best pitcher in all of baseball. But with an advancing case of arthritis in his golden left arm, every breathtaking outing was countered by hours of treatment to keep the barely tolerable pain at bay. Once again, the light-hitting Dodgers had latched on to the most prized pitcher in baseball to carry them into the World Series, and once again, they were forced to rely on heavy innings from their ace to give them a fighting chance. After over 335 innings of labor in the regular season, it looked like the forces of nature finally caught up with number 32, as he lost Game 2 to the Minnesota Twins. But Koufax bounced back with a shutout victory in Game 5, and was handed the ball for the Series clincher in Minneapolis after only two days of rest. His counterpart on the mound was big southpaw Jim Kaat, whose job in the Series was to keep up with the Dodger ace. The 18-game winner had beaten Koufax in Game 2, then been on the receiving end of the Game 5 shutout. The World Championship depended on which left arm could deliver the best punch.

312003 NLDS, Game 5: Cubs at Braves (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2003 NLDS, Game 5: Cubs at Braves

05 October 2003$-1

Oct 5, 2003: CHC 5 at ATL 1, F -- The Cubs, anchored by another stellar performance from Kerry Wood, ended a 95-year drought with their 5-1 Game 5 win at Turner Field. The 3-2 Series win was the Cubs' first postseason series victory since their 1908 World Series win.

321996 ALCS, Game 1: Orioles at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1996 ALCS, Game 1: Orioles at Yankees

09 October 1996$-1

October 9, 1996: 1996 ALCS, Game 1: Baltimore Orioles 4 at New York Yankees 5, F -- Home-field advantage took on new meaning in Game 1 of the 1996 ALCS as the Yankees earned the upper hand in the series. With the Orioles holding a 4-3 lead going to the bottom of the eighth, fate - in the form of 12-year-old Yankee fan Jeffrey Maier - intervened. Yankee rookie Derek Jeter led off the inning with a fly ball to right field, and Orioles right fielder Tony Tarasco appeared to have it measured for the catch, but Maier reached out and snatched it away and over the fence. Bernie Williams led off the bottom of the 11th with a homer off Orioles closer Randy Myers to lift the Yankees to the win.

332003 NLCS, Game 6: Marlins at Cubs (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2003 NLCS, Game 6: Marlins at Cubs

14 October 2003$-1

October 14, 2003: 2003 NLCS, Game 6: Florida Marlins 8 at Chicago Cubs 3, F/11 -- The Cubs, just five outs from their first World Series berth since 1945, allowed eight runs in a wild and wacky eighth inning as the Marlins rallied to take Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, 8-3, at Wrigley Field and force a decisive Game 7. With Mark Prior cruising and the Cubs leading, 3-0, Juan Pierre hit a one-out double in the eighth. Luis Castillo then hit a foul ball on the edge of the seats down the left-field line. Moises Alou reached up to make the catch, but several fans reached for the ball and one knocked it away just inches from Alou's glove. "I thought we had Castillo out," Cubs manager Dusty Baker said. "We didn't have fan interference because [the umpires] can't call it because the ball wasn't on the field of play."

342000 World Series, Game 2: Mets at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2000 World Series, Game 2: Mets at Yankees

22 October 2000$-1

October 22, 2000: 2000 World Series, Game 2: New York Mets 5 at New York Yankees 6, F -- Although Roger Clemens dominated the game with eight two-hit innings, it wasn't his pitching that garnered the postgame headlines. The Yankees seized control of the first Subway Series in 44 years with a 6-5 victory, but the buzz of the game was the "Clemens vs. Piazza Incident." Shattering Mike Piazza's bat with a first-inning fastball, Clemens bounded off the mound, fielded the bat, and oddly flung the broken piece in Piazza's direction. Both benches cleared, and after some tense moments, order was restored and Piazza grounded out on the next pitch to end the inning. Postgame, Clemens insisted his actions were unintentional and instinctive, while Piazza was simply shocked and confused by the bizarre incident. As for the game, the Yankees built a 6-0 lead before withstanding a ninth-inning Mets rally to earn a 6-5 win for their record 14th straight World Series victory.

352002 World Series, Game 7: Giants at Angels (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2002 World Series, Game 7: Giants at Angels

27 October 2002$-1

October 27, 2002: 2002 World Series, Game 7: San Francisco Giants 1 at Anaheim Angels 4, F -- Anaheim completed its magical run to the top of the sport with a 4-1 win over the San Francisco Giants in Game 7 before 44,598 at Edison Field. Third baseman Troy Glaus, who batted .385 with three homers and eight RBIs, was named series MVP. The Angels won the Series, four games to three, bringing the World Series trophy to Anaheim for the first time in the 41-year history of the franchise.

361987 World Series, Game 7: Cardinals at Twins (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1987 World Series, Game 7: Cardinals at Twins

22 October 1987$-1

Oct 25, 1987: STL 2 at MIN 4, F -- The 1987 World Series between the Twins and Cardinals brought a whole new meaning to the term "home-field advantage." It marked the first time that the home team won all of its games in a series. It was also the first time that World Series games were played indoors, at Minnesota's Metrodome. Inside were deafening crowds of more than 55,000 screaming fans. The "Homer Hanky" joined the baseball lexicon, as Twins fans waved them with frenzy.

371996 World Series, Game 6: Braves at Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1996 World Series, Game 6: Braves at Yankees

26 October 1996$-1

October 26, 1996: 1996 World Series, Game 6: Atlanta Braves 2 at New York Yankees 3, F -- Having blown a two-games-to-none lead in the series, the Braves needed a win to stay alive. But the Yanks broke through early, scoring three runs in the third inning off ace Greg Maddux. After a Joe Girardi triple got things rolling, Bernie Williams provided a single that scored Derek Jeter with the winning run in the Series' decisive contest. Jimmy Key and a strong Yankee bullpen held off Atlanta, closing things out when Charlie Hayes squeezed Mark Lemke's foul pop for the final out and the end of a dramatic series.

385/6/98: Kerry Wood Strikes Out 20 (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

5/6/98: Kerry Wood Strikes Out 20

06 May 1998$-1

May 6, 1998: HOU 0 at CHC 2, F -- The most dominating pitching performance of the 1998 season wasn't turned in by one of the usual suspects. No, it wasn't Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez or Roger Clemens who blew up on May 6th with a phenomenal 20-strikeout, one-hit gem; it was a 20-year old neophyte by the name of Kerry Wood who went from a promising Cubs rookie to a household name in a matter of hours.

391971 World Series, Game 7: Pirates at Orioles (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1971 World Series, Game 7: Pirates at Orioles

17 October 1971$-1

October 17, 1971: 1971 World Series, Game 7: Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Baltimore Orioles 1, F -- With four 20-game winners and a powerful lineup featuring Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell, the Orioles were expected to dominate. But with the help of a Roberto Clemente home run in the fourth, and a Willie Stargell run in the eighth, Pirates starter Steve Blass went the distance for the World Series champion Pirates.

401992 NLCS, Game 7: Pirates at Braves (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1992 NLCS, Game 7: Pirates at Braves

14 October 1992$-1

October 14, 1992: 1992 NLCS, Game 7: Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Atlanta Braves 3, F -- Pittsburgh's ace Doug Drabek was cruising along, holding the Braves scoreless for eight innings, getting out of his only real jam (bases loaded, no out) in the sixth inning. Atlanta's starter, John Smoltz, was similarly solid, with the Pirates scraping together two runs on an Orlando Merced sacrifice fly and an Andy Van Slyke single. The Bucs headed to the 9th inning with a 2-0 lead, just three outs away from the World Series. And that's when it all went wrong. Manager Jim Leyland stuck with Drabek, rather than bringing in a left-hander to pitch to Terry Pendleton and David Justice. Drabek allowed an inning-opening double to Pendleton, and then in what would prove to be a crucial play, normally sure-handed second baseman Jose Lind booted Justice's grounder. A walk to Sid Bream loaded the bases, and closer Stan Belinda finally replaced Drabek. Ron Gant then drove in a run with a warning track sacrifice fly to make it 2-1, and Damon Berryhill walked to reload the bases. Pinch-hitter Brian Hunter popped up to short, and it looked as though Pittsburgh would escape. But pinch-hitter Francisco Cabrera, the last position player on the Atlanta bench, singled to left to score Justice, and Sid Bream, nobody's speedster, tore into a modern "mad dash" (recalling Enos' Slaughter's go-for-broke baserunning play in Game 7 of the 1946 World Series) sliding across home plate just ahead of a skinny Barry Bonds throw. The Braves piled onto Bream at the plate in a famous scene, Fulton County Stadium erupted, and Atlanta went back to the World Series.

411991 World Series, Game 7: Braves at Twins (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1991 World Series, Game 7: Braves at Twins

27 October 1991$-1

October 27, 1991: 1991 World Series, Game 7: Atlanta Braves 0 at Minnesota Twins 1, F/10 -- A classic World Series is capped by a classic Game 7 as the Twins and Braves need extra frames to determine a winner at the Metrodome. Jack Morris goes the distance with a seven-hit, ten-inning shutout masterpiece and a base-running blunder by Atlanta's Lonnie Smith in the eighth comes back to haunt the Braves as they hold the Twins scoreless through nine and might have won had Smith scored in the eighth. Regardless, the "Dome Field" advantage works its magic for the Twins who take home their second title in five years.

421996 NLDS, Game 3: Cardinals at Padres (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1996 NLDS, Game 3: Cardinals at Padres

05 October 1996$-1

October 5, 1996: 1996 NLDS, Game 3: St. Louis Cardinals 7 at San Diego Padres 5, F -- MVP Ken Caminiti does his best to keep San Diego alive, blasting two homers and making a run-saving play in the field. But Brian Jordan steals the show with some sparkling defense of his own, followed by a game-winning blast off Padres closer Trevor Hoffman. Dennis Eckersley slams the door for his third save of the series as the Cardinals finish the sweep of the Padres.

432004 NLCS, Game 7: Astros at Cardinals (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2004 NLCS, Game 7: Astros at Cardinals

21 October 2004$-1

October 21, 2004: 2004 NLCS, Game 7: Houston Astros 2 at St. Louis Cardinals 5, F -- Scott Rolen blasted a two-run homer in the sixth inning to provide the go-ahead runs and Jeff Suppan threw six strong innings to lead St. Louis into its first World Series since 1987.

441992 World Series, Game 6: Blue Jays at Braves (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1992 World Series, Game 6: Blue Jays at Braves

24 October 1992$-1

October 24, 1992: 1992 World Series, Game 6: Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Atlanta Braves 3, F/11 -- Dave Winfield picked the perfect moment for his first extra-base hit in twelve career World Series games. With the score tied in the 11th and the Blue Jays one win away from Canada's first-ever World Series title, Winfield burned Charlie Leibrandt for a double down the left field line to put Toronto up 4-2. The Braves mounted a comeback, but ultimately fell short, 4-3.

451974 World Series, Game 1: Athletics at Dodgers (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1974 World Series, Game 1: Athletics at Dodgers

12 October 1974$-1

October 12, 1974: 1974 World Series, Game 1: Oakland Athletics 3 at Los Angeles Dodgers 2, F -- Reggie Jackson provided the power by opening the scoring with a home run in the second. Ace closer Rollie Fingers provided the pitching, coming on early in relief and earning the win. Staff ace Catfish Hunter closed up shop in the ninth for the save, and the discordant dynasty were on their was to their third consecutive World Championship.

471983 World Series, Game 5: Orioles at Phillies (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1983 World Series, Game 5: Orioles at Phillies

16 October 1983$-1

October 16, 1983: 1983 World Series, Game 5: Baltimore Orioles 5 at Philadelphia Phillies 0, F -- Eddie Murray hit a pair of homers and Rick Dempsey added a solo shot to back the five-hit pitching of Scott McGregor as the Orioles wrapped up their first World Series title in 13 years with a 5-0 shutout of the Phillies. Murray and Dempsey hit solo homers off Charles Hudson in the 2nd and 3rd innings, and Murray's two-run shot in the 4th broke the game open. Al Bumbry drove in Dempsey in the 5th to set the final margin, and McGregor took over from there. Picking up where he left off in Game 1, when he allowed only two runs in eight innings despite taking the loss, McGregor went the distance, striking out six, as the Orioles wrapped up the championship.

491970 World Series, Game 5: Reds at Orioles (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1970 World Series, Game 5: Reds at Orioles

15 October 1970$-1

October 15, 1970: 1970 World Series, Game 5: Cincinnati Reds 3 at Baltimore Orioles 9, F -- After a rocky first inning, Cuellar silenced the Reds over the final eight frames to earn a complete game, six-hit victory. Cuellar was backed by home runs by Frank Robinson and Merv Rettenmund, which highlighted a nine-run, 15-hit onslaught that saw every Baltimore position but Brooks Robinson either score or drive in a run. Although Robinson was quiet with the bat, his two diving stops to rob Lee May in the fourth inning, and Johnny Bench in the ninth, capped his one-man highlight reel. With the series win, the Orioles were able to amend for their humbling defeat the hands of the New York Mets in the 1969 World Series and take their second title in five seasons.

511995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees at Mariners (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees at Mariners

08 October 1995$-1

October 8, 1995: 1995 ALDS, Game 5: New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless innings. When Johnson allowed a run in the 11th, and the Yanks took the field confident with their one-run lead, but Edgar Martinez doubled home two off a tiring McDowell to give the Mariners the series and a ticket to the LCS. It was Don Mattingly's last game.

561968 World Series, Game 1: Tigers at Cardinals (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1968 World Series, Game 1: Tigers at Cardinals

02 October 1968$-1

October 2, 1968: 1968 World Series, Game 1: Detroit Tigers 0 at St. Louis Cardinals 4, F -- 1968 was frequently called "The Year of the Pitcher," and that season, few were more dominant than Cards' ace Bob Gibson. The menacing Gibby was in peak form in Game 1, as the NL MVP and Cy Young winner matched up against Tigers' ace Denny McLain, whose 31 regular-season wins were the most since 1931. Gibson was at his best against the Tigers' best hitters, striking out Al Kaline and Norm Cash three times each, and fanned 17 to set a World Series record, steam-rolling to a five-hit shutout.

571995 World Series Game 6: Braves at Indians (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

1995 World Series Game 6: Braves at Indians

28 October 1995$-1

October 28, 1995: 1995 World Series Game 6: Cleveland Indians 0 at Atlanta Braves 1, F -- After losing the 1991 and 1992 World Series, as well as the 1993 NLCS, the Braves (seemingly dubbed "The Team of the 90s" just a tad bit too early) finally put it all together in 1995. Tom Glavine was masterful, allowing just one hit and three walks over eight shutout innings, with Mark Wohlers working the ninth for the save. David Justice provided all the offense Atlanta needs with a sixth-inning solo shot off Jim Poole.

582005 NLDS Game 4: Braves at Astros (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

2005 NLDS Game 4: Braves at Astros

10 October 2005$-1

October 9, 2005: 2005 NLDS Game 4: Atlanta Braves 6 at Houston Astros 7, F/18 -- The 2005 Houston Astros needed just about everyone on their 40-man roster to land their Wild Card berth, so it is also fitting that the heroics came from a melting pot of Astros players. The Braves were ahead 6-1 in the eighth, when Lance Berkman launched a grand slam, followed by a game-tying solo shot by Brad Ausmus in the 9th. The second half of the game included three innings of relief by Roger Clemens, appearing as a pinch-hitter in the 15th, and pitching in relief for only the second time in his career (and appearing this time only because the Astros were out of pitchers). The collective efforts in this epic drama will be remembered for many things, the least of which is the fact that it was the longest postseason game in Major League history. It is also the only postseason game to include two grand slams, Berkman's and Adam LaRoche's. Even more remarkable than that, perhaps, is the fact that the fan who caught Chris Burke's game-winning walk-off homer in the 18th was, in fact, the same fan who had caught Berkman's grand slam in the eighth; the fan later donated both balls to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

609/10/99: Pedro Martinez one-hits Yankees (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

9/10/99: Pedro Martinez one-hits Yankees

10 September 1999$-1

September 10, 1999: Boston Red Sox 3 at New York Yankees 1, F -- Pedro Martinez struck out 17 batters -- the most Yankees ever fanned in a single game -- and allowed only two base runners en route to his 21st victory of the season. DH Chili Davis's solo home run in the second inning provided the Yankees only run. Chuck Knoblauch was the Yankees' only other base runner (after being hit by a pitch leading off the first inning), but got caught stealing, so Pedro only faced 28 batters in this dominating performance. On the other side of the diamond, the Red Sox victimized four different Yankee pitchers for 12 hits, and catcher Mike Stanley's two-run home run was all the offense Pedro needed.

625/17/79: Slugfest at Wrigley! (Baseball's Best) recap, spoilers

5/17/79: Slugfest at Wrigley!

17 May 1979$-1

May 17, 1979: Philadelphia Phillies 23 at Chicago Cubs 22, F/10 -- The Windy City was certainly living up to its name on this mid-May afternoon at Wrigley. The gusty forces blowing through the friendly confines of the quaint old park insured that, as shortstop Larry Bowa recalled, "no lead was safe." So leaving the ballpark or shutting off the television after the Phillies jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the top of the first was a grave mistake. The Cubs came right back with six in the bottom half of the inning, and baseball's second-most offensive game was underway. Eleven home runs, 50 hits and 97 total bases... and the Cubs and Phillies still needed a 10th inning to settle the score. When the dust from the players circling the bases finally settled, the Phils dragged their tired bodies out of Wrigley Field with a 23-22 win. The game had a symmetry to it: Mike Schmidt started it all, driving in the first runs with a three run shot in the first; then closing it out with the game-winning RBI in the 10th. Dave "King Kong" Kingman smacked three homers in the loss.

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