Season 1 · Episode 1
After finishing last in their division in 2023, a young Red Sox team contends with its passionate fanbase and high expectations before Opening Day 2024.
A major injury slows the team's roll, drawing scrutiny from diehard, outspoken Fenway fans. Alex Cora opens up about the pressure of playing in Boston.
Despite injuries and roster shakeups, the Sox find their flow in comeback kid Cam Booser. Later, they face their longtime rivals: the New York Yankees.
As other Boston teams cement their legacies, the Sox vie for a win against the Toronto Blue Jays. Jarren Duran reflects on his mental health journey.
Emotions run high as the Sox try to clinch a wild card spot. For international players like Brayan Bello, competing far from home proves a challenge.
Rumors fly as the MLB trade deadline looms. With his eyes on the playoffs, Craig Breslow weighs a difficult decision: Should the Sox buy or sell?
In the dog days of summer, pressure to perform mounts. Can the Sox turn their season around? A heckler gets under one player's skin, sparking a scandal.
Radio legend Joe Castiglione recalls his 42-year tenure of calling games for the Sox. After a dramatic push for the playoffs, Fenway looks to the future.
Bringing together the two greatest words in the world of sports to life, this anthology series highlights the most memorable win or go home games in sports history.
2024
Retraces the Boston Red Sox's haunted history and chronicles decades of heartbreak, myth, and near-misses, culminating in the 2004 championship that redefined what it meant to believe.
2025
The youngest of nine siblings, Mark and Donnie are no strangers to being in the spotlight, but now it's older brother Paul's turn to shine as he takes on the challenges of running a burger joint that touts the family name.
2014
MLB Network showcases the greatest calls and moments from iconic Major League Baseball play-by-play broadcasters.
2020
This definitive docuseries chronicles the Red Sox's journey to their first World Series title in 86 years via interviews with star players and personnel.
In 1990, two men dressed as cops con their way into a Boston museum and steal a fortune in art. Take a deep dive into this daring and notorious crime.
2021
Amateur baseball players go up against legendary pros in a championship to determine the ultimate winning team.
2022
Containing extensive, never-before-seen archives and more than 80 interviews of past and present Boston Celtics legends, this series chronicles the history, cultural impact, and extraordinary tale of the NBA's winningest and most storied franchise, the Boston Celtics,
This true crime docuseries examines the murder of Annie Mae Aquash – a Mi'kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, Canada, a mother of two daughters, a teacher, and a revolutionary who fought for Indigenous rights in the 1970s whose death went unsolved for almost 30 years.
In this reality show, female athletes swap their sports for baseball and try to become successful players under the guidance of all-star legends.
MLB Network counts down its version of the 20 greatest games played since about 1950. The network first came up with 50 games and a "blue ribbon panel" -- aided by fan votes -- whittled that to 20. Hosts Bob Costas and Tom Verducci dissect each game, and given the format, with each episode running at least one hour, there's plenty of time to delve into nuances such as pitch selection, defensive alignment, managerial moves and so on. Also making each episode must-see TV for longtime baseball fans is the ex-players and managers who join Costas and Verducci to provide insight. Bucky Dent, for example, talks about his famous home run in the 1978 American League tiebreak game, and Johnny Bench and Fred Lynn reminisce about Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, the No. 1 game on the list.
2012
Relive epic MLB comebacks, walk-off grand slams, and postseason thrillers.
1992
Experience the battle of juggernauts like never before as the Yankees and Dodgers revive MLB's most iconic playoff rivalry. With intimate access to superstar players, managers, and their families, witness the sacrifices it takes to claim baseball's throne.
Jack Roosevelt Robinson rose from humble origins to cross baseball’s color line and become one of the most beloved men in America. A fierce integrationist, Robinson used his immense fame to speak out against the discrimination he saw on and off the field, angering fans, the press, and even teammates who had once celebrated him for “turning the other cheek.” After baseball, he was a widely-read newspaper columnist, divisive political activist and tireless advocate for civil rights, who later struggled to remain relevant as diabetes crippled his body and a new generation of leaders set a more militant course for the civil rights movement.
2016
Winningest NBA champion and civil rights icon Bill Russell builds a larger-than-life legacy on and off the court in this biographical documentary.
2023
This two-part sequel to the 1994 series Baseball continues the story of America's national pastime from the early 1990s to 2010. This transformational period leads off with the 1994 players' strike. Other key developments and milestones include the increasing dominance of Latino and Asian players who truly turn the game international; skyrocketing profits; the Red Sox' historic World Series victory; the astonishing feats of Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and Barry Bonds; and the revelations about performance-enhancing drugs that cast a shadow over many athletic accomplishments.
2010