World Series Films
Each World Series film showcases iconic moments, thrilling heroics and more from the Fall Classic.

1958 World Series Film: Yankees-Braves
This World Series Film showcases the 1958 matchup between the Yankees and the Braves. A rematch of the 1957 World Series, Milwaukee took a 3-1 series lead into Game 5 before the Yankees came roaring back to secure their 7th World Series title in 10 years.

1960 World Series Film: Pirates-Yankees
This World Series Film showcases the 1960 matchup between the Pirates and the Yankees. Entering the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 7 tied at 9, Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski smashed a walk-off home run to crown the team as World Series champions

1965 World Series Film: Dodgers-Twins
This World Series Film showcases the 1965 matchup between the Dodgers and the Twins. With Los Angeles and Minnesota tied at 3 games apiece, Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax twirled a stellar three-hit shutout to lift the Dodgers to their 4th World Series. title

1971 World Series Film: Pirates-Orioles
This World Series Film showcases the 1971 matchup between the Pirates and the Orioles. Trailing 2-0 in the series, Roberto Clemente and the Pirates came back to unseat the defending champion Orioles and secure the team's 4th World Series. championship.

1973 World Series Film: Athletics-Mets
This World Series Film showcases the 1973 matchup between the Athletics and the Mets. Heading into Game 5 trailing 3-1 in the series, Oakland rallied back behind solid pitching to clinch their second straight World Series victory.

1975 World Series Film: Reds-Red Sox
This World Series Film showcases the 1975 matchup between the Reds and the Red Sox. After trailing 3-0 in Game 7, Cincinnati battled back to take the lead in the 9th and capture their first World Series of the decade, giving birth to the "Big Red Machine"

1981 World Series Film: Dodgers-Yankees
This World Series Film showcases the 1981 matchup between the Dodgers and the Yankees. New York took a 2-0 series lead, but Los Angeles battled back behind strong pitching and a deep lineup to secure the World Series championship.

1986 World Series Film: Mets-Red Sox
This World Series Film showcases the 1986 matchup between the Mets and the Red Sox. A famous error in the 10th inning of Game 6 from Boston's Bill Buckner helped New York rally from a 3-2 series deficit and take home the World Series championship.

1991 World Series Film: Twins-Braves
This World Series Film showcases the 1991 matchup between the Twins and the Braves. Both teams went from worst to first before battling it out in a close series that showcased five games decided by one run and the Twins securing the World Series title.

1996 World Series Film: Yankees-Braves
This World Series Film showcases the 1996 matchup between the Yankees and the Braves. Rookie of the Year Derek Jeter led New York from a 2-0 deficit to win four straight and bring the World Series back to the Bronx for the first time in almost 20 years.

1997 World Series Film: Marlins-Indians
This World Series Film showcases the 1997 matchup between the Marlins and the Indians. A back and forth series between Florida and Cleveland, the Marlins walked it off in the 11th inning of Game 7 to give the team its first World Series championship.

2001 World Series Film: D-backs-Yankees
This World Series Film showcases the 2001 matchup between the D-backs and the Yankees. New York took a 3-2 series lead but strong pitching and a late-inning comeback in Game 7 led Arizona to knock off the defending champs securing the World Series title.

2011 World Series Film: Cardinals-Rangers
This World Series Film showcases the 2011 matchup between the Cardinals and the Rangers. After being down to their last out twice in Game 6, St. Louis walked it off in extras and went on to win Game 7, securing the team's 11th World Series championship.

2014 World Series Film: Giants-Royals
This World Series Film showcases the 2014 matchup between the Giants and the Royals. With the series tied at 3-3, Madison Bumgarner twirled five stellar innings on two days rest in Game 7 to propel San Francisco to their third World Series in five years.
