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Watch or listen to the BEST games ever.


 EXPLORE BY DECADE
Barry Bonds2000s: Barry Bonds breaks the single-season HR record; Late-inning magic in the World Series for the Diamondbacks, Angels and Yankees...
The Yankees' dynasty renewed1990s: Jays wins back-to-back; The Yankees' dynasty renewed; McGwire & Sosa chase Maris in '98; Ripken's streak; 20-K games for Clemens and Wood...
Mike Schmidt1980s: George Brett's pine tar incident; Perfect games from Browning, Witt & Barker; Buckner's error in '86; Kirk Gibson's pinch-hit HR in '88...
Carlton Fisk1970s: Aaron set all-time HR mark with #715; Big Red Machine dynasty; Fisk waves HR fair in '75; Chambliss, Jackson & Dent's defining Yankee moments...
Sandy Koufax1960s: Bill Mazeroski's walk off HR in Game 7; Roger Maris breaks Babe's record; Classic WS pitching performances by Koufax and Gibson...
Willie Mays1950s: Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round The World"; Willie Mays' over-the-shoulder catch; Don Larsen's perfect game in the World Series...
Joe DiMaggio1930 - 40s: Lou Gehrig & Joe DiMaggio in our oldest games; The entire '48 World Series featuring Bob Feller & Johnny Sain; Tommy Henrich earns nickname "Old Reliable"...
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 WORLD SERIES WALK-OFFS
Don't forget, Tino's 9th-inning, two-out blast tied it upThe Marlins' Alex Gonzalez' 12th-inning HR in Game 4 of the 2003 Series was the thirteenth walk-off home run in history. So far, eight of these great games are in the Library...
2001, Game 4 | Arizona D-Backs vs. NY Yankees: Derek Jeter's 10th-inning HR earns him the nickname "Mr. November."

1993, Game 6 | Philadelphia Phillies vs. Toronto Blue Jays: Joe Carter's 9th-inning homer captures Toronto's second-straight Series.

1991, Game 6 | Atlanta Braves vs. Minnesota Twins: Kirby Puckett's 11th-inning blast keeps the 'dome-field advantage' alive.

1988, Game 1 | Oakland A's vs. LA Dodgers: Kirk Gibson's hobbles to the plate to pinch-hit HR in the 9th.

1975, Game 6 | Cincinnati Reds vs. Boston Red Sox: Carlton Fisk waves and wills his 12th-inning HR fair over the Green Monster.

1960, Game 7 | NY Yankees vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Bill Mazeroski's "dash-off" home run is the only Game 7 walk-off homer.

1954, Game 1 | Cleveland Indians vs. NY Giants: Dusty Rhodes's 10th-inning HR capped a classic, most remembered for "The Catch" by Willie Mays in center.

1949, Game 1 | Brooklyn Dodgers vs. NY Yankees: Tommy Henrich's 9th-inning "Five-O'Clock Lightning" was the only run scored in this pitchers' duel.