Epic Moments
In-depth look at incredible moments in baseball that built careers, reputations, and myths.
Boston Idiots
In 2004 the Boston Red Sox were on the verge of getting swept by their bitter rivals, the New York Yankees, in the ALCS. But this self-proclaimed team of "idiots" refused to believe in the curse and made history.
One Wild Royal Night: 2014 AL Wild Card
The Kansas City Royals had not made the playoffs in 29 years but in 2014 the drought was finally over. Facing the Oakland A's in a wildcard showdown the Royals played an extra-inning game for the ages.
Nearly Perfect: Kershaw's No-Hitter
Clayton Kershaw is a premier pitcher in his generation, and on June 18th, 2014, he solidified his place in baseball history with a no-hitter that ranks among the best of all-time.
Mad October
Reliving Madison Bumgarner's outstanding postseason run in 2014 as he pitched the San Francisco Giants to their third World Series victory in five seasons.
Captain's Quest: Jeter's 3000th Hit
Yankee legend Derek Jeter delivers his 3,000th hit in style - and in front of the home fans.
The Doctor is On
Roy Halladay throws just the second no-hitter in postseason history in one of baseball's all-time postseason classics against the Reds.
Finished By Freese
The Cardinals found themselves down 3-2 in the 2011 World Series against the Rangers. In Game 6, St. Louis was down to their final out and down two runs. Then, David Freese came to the plate.
