Great Games
From late-inning comebacks to walk-off grand slams to postseason thrillers, relive some of Major League Baseball’s most historic games.
- Season 1952
- Season 1965
- Season 1970
- Season 1975
- Season 1977
- Season 1978
- Season 1979
- Season 1980
- Season 1982
- Season 1984
- Season 1985
- Season 1986
- Season 1987
- Season 1988
- Season 1989
- Season 1990
- Season 1991
- Season 1992
- Season 1993
- Season 1994
- Season 1995
- Season 1996
- Season 1997
- Season 1999
- Season 2001
- Season 2002
- Season 2003
- Season 2004
- Season 2005
- Season 2007
- Season 2008
- Season 2009
- Season 2010
- Season 2011
- Season 2012
- Season 2013
- Season 2014
- Season 2015
- Season 2016
- Season 2018
- Season 2019
- Season 2020
- Season 2021
- Season 2022
7/15/95: TOR @ SEA – Randy Johnson 16K CGSO
7/15/95: Randy Johnson impresses on the mound against the Blue Jays in one of his most dominant starts of the season, dealing 16 strikeouts while allowing only three singles in a shutout performance.
6/3/1995: Martinez takes perfecto into the 10th
6/3/1995: Pedro Martinez became the second pitcher in MLB history to take a perfect game into extra innings. The Expos rallied to give Martinez the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th.
Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Lou Gehrig's mark
On September 6, 1995, "The Iron Man" Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2,131st consecutive game to break what many people believed was an unbreakable record, "Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig's mark for consecutive games played.
10/06/95: Reds take down Dodgers in 1995 NLDS
10/6/95: Mark Lewis hit a grand slam in the 6th inning to help the Reds clinch a three-game sweep of the Dodgers in the 1995 NLDS.
"My Oh My" Edgar, Griffey Jr. win it
With the Mariners down a run in the bottom of the 11th inning, Edgar Martinez doubled down the left-field line. The tying run scored from third and Ken Griffey Jr. raced all the way home from first to send Seattle to the ALCS.
