Baseball's Best in HD

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

Baseball's Best in HD from MLB Advanced Media is a television program that celebrates the greatest moments and players in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). The show, which is produced in high definition, is a captivating look at some of the most iconic moments in baseball history, bringing to life the drama and excitement of America's favorite pastime.

Each episode of Baseball's Best in HD focuses on a different theme, from the greatest comeback victories to the most memorable World Series moments. The show also features in-depth profiles of some of the game's most legendary players, including Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, and Ted Williams.

One of the highlights of Baseball's Best in HD is its use of high-definition footage that captures the action on the field in stunning detail. Whether it's a game-winning home run or a spectacular diving catch, the show brings the audience right into the heart of the action, giving viewers a front row seat to some of the most memorable moments in baseball history.

In addition to the game footage, the show also features interviews with current and former players, coaches, and broadcasters, as well as historians and experts on the game. These interviews provide valuable insight into the history of baseball and the impact that some of its greatest players have had on both the sport and the wider culture.

Another unique aspect of Baseball's Best in HD is its attention to detail. The show does not just focus on the big-name players and moments, but also on some of the lesser-known players and stories that have helped make baseball such a beloved sport. Whether it's the story of a pitcher who overcame adversity to become one of the game's greats or the tale of an underdog team that defied the odds to win a championship, Baseball's Best in HD is a celebration of all that is great about baseball.

Overall, Baseball's Best in HD is a must-watch for any fan of Major League Baseball. The show captures the excitement, drama, and emotion of the game in a way that is both engaging and informative, providing viewers with a deeper appreciation for the history and traditions of America's favorite pastime. With its high-quality production values, in-depth interviews, and stunning HD footage, Baseball's Best in HD is a fitting tribute to the sport and its greatest moments and players.

Baseball's Best in HD is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (16 episodes). The series first aired on July 9, 2011.

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7/26/10: Matt Garza's No-Hitter
17. 7/26/10: Matt Garza's No-Hitter
July 26, 2010
Detroit Tigers 0 at Tampa Bay Rays 5 | F: Matt Garza claimed his place in history as the first Rays pitcher to toss a no-hitter, striking out six and facing only 27 batters at Tropicana Field.
5/20/10: Braves Comeback, Grand Slam Style
16. 5/20/10: Braves Comeback, Grand Slam Style
May 20, 2010
Cincinnati Reds 9 at Atlanta Braves 10 | F -- Playing from behind all day, Braves scored seven in bottom of 9th, winning it on pinch-hit grand slam by Brooks Conrad off Reds' closer Francisco Cordero at Turner Field.
6/12/10: Edwin Jackson's No-Hitter
15. 6/12/10: Edwin Jackson's No-Hitter
June 12, 2010
D-backs 1 at Rays 0 | F -- It took a career-high 149 pitches, but right-hander Edwin Jackson completed the second no-hitter in D-backs history in a six-strikeout, eight-walk (seven issued over the first three innings) effort in Tampa Bay.
4/18/10: Ubaldo Jimenez's No-Hitter
13. 4/18/10: Ubaldo Jimenez's No-Hitter
April 18, 2010
Colorado Rockies 4 at Atlanta Braves, 0 | F -- Ubaldo Jimenez brought his 96+ mph fastball all night long (three officially clocked at 100 mph), striking out seven Braves en route to the first no-hitter in the Rockies' 18-year history.
8/15/12: Felix Hernandez's Perfect Game
12. 8/15/12: Felix Hernandez's Perfect Game
August 15, 2012
Tampa Bay Rays 0 at Seattle Mariners 1 | F -- Felix Hernandez was untouchable, fanning 12 in the first perfect game in Mariners history and the third one of 2012. He got all the run support he'd need in the third, when Brendan Ryan scored on Jesus Montero's single.
2011 World Series, Game 7: Rangers at Cardinals
11. 2011 World Series, Game 7: Rangers at Cardinals
October 28, 2011
Texas Rangers 2 at St. Louis Cardinals 6 | F -- A postseason run for the ages concluded with the Cards crowned as World Series champs for the 11th time in franchise history. Chris Carpenter pitched on short rest to help dispatch Texas in Game 7, and David Freese earned Fall Classic MVP honors.
8/25/11: Yanks First Three-Slam Team in MLB History
10. 8/25/11: Yanks First Three-Slam Team in MLB History
August 25, 2011
An 89-minute rain delay couldn't slow the Yankees, who shrugged off a six-run deficit to become the first team in Major League history to hit three grand slams in a game, with Robinson Cano, Russell Martin (six RBIs) and Curtis Granderson making history.
9/19/11: Mariano Becomes MLB All-Time Saves Leader
9. 9/19/11: Mariano Becomes MLB All-Time Saves Leader
September 19, 2011
Minnesota Twins 4 at New York Yankees 6 | F -- Mariano Rivera becomes baseball's all-time saves leader, recording save No. 602.
7/31/10: Carlos Gonzalez's Walk-Off HR Completes Cycle
8. 7/31/10: Carlos Gonzalez's Walk-Off HR Completes Cycle
July 31, 2010
Chicago Cubs 5 at Colorado Rockies 6 | F -- Carlos Gonzalez capped a historic Saturday night by hitting a walk-off solo homer to complete the cycle.
6/13/12: Matt Cain's Perfect Game
7. 6/13/12: Matt Cain's Perfect Game
June 13, 2012
Houston Astros 0 at San Francisco Giants 10 | F -- Matt Cain pitched the first perfect game in Giants history and 22nd overall while also tying Sandy Koufax's Major League-record 14 strikeouts in a perfecto. Cain was aided by Gregor Blanco's dazzling catch in the seventh inning and three two-run homers by his teammates.
6/1/12: Johan Santana's No-Hitter
6. 6/1/12: Johan Santana's No-Hitter
June 1, 2012
St. Louis Cardinals 0 at New York Mets 8 | F -- Johan Santana took the mound Friday night at Citi Field and did something no Mets pitcher had done in the 51 seasons of the franchise, tossing the first no-hitter in club history. The ace struck out eight and walked five while throwing 134 pitches.
2010 World Series, Game 5: Giants at Rangers
5. 2010 World Series, Game 5: Giants at Rangers
November 1, 2010
11/1/10: San Francisco Giants 3 at Texas Rangers 1, F - The Giants turned in one of the greatest team pitching performances in Fall Classic history -- backed by Edgar Renteria's MVP bat -- and rolled to their first world championship since moving west to San Francisco in 1958.
6/8/10: Stephen Strasburg's Debut
4. 6/8/10: Stephen Strasburg's Debut
June 8, 2010
Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Washington Nationals 5 | F -- Right-hander Stephen Strasburg's highly-anticipated MLB debut could not have been more electrifying, as the rookie struck out 14, allowing just four hits over seven innings in front of the hometown fans.
2010 NLDS, Game 1: Roy Halladay's No-Hitter
3. 2010 NLDS, Game 1: Roy Halladay's No-Hitter
October 6, 2010
Cincinnati Reds 0 at Philadelphia Phillies 1 | F -- Ace right-hander Roy Halladay didn't disappoint in his first postseason appearance, no-hitting the Reds to complete just the second playoff no-no in Major League history (the other, of course, being Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series). Halladay is just the fifth pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the same season -- he tossed a Perfect Game in May -- but the first to throw one in his first postseason start.
5/9/10: Dallas Braden's Mother's Day Perfecto
2. 5/9/10: Dallas Braden's Mother's Day Perfecto
May 9, 2010
Tampa Bay Rays 0 at Oakland Athletics 4, F | Left-hander Dallas Braden had a Mother's Day to remember as he pitched the 19th perfect game in Major League history. After losing his mother to cancer as a teenager, Braden's grandmother provided support, guidance and inspiration to the young athlete, and she was in attendance for one of the most heartwarming -- and perfect -- Mother's Days ever.
7/9/11: Derek Jeter Homers For Hit No. 3,000
1. 7/9/11: Derek Jeter Homers For Hit No. 3,000
July 9, 2011
Tampa Bay Rays 4 at New York Yankees 5 | F -- Derek Jeter emphatically entered the history books by becoming just the second player to record his 3,000th hit with a home run, and The Captain's fifth hit of the game snapped an eighth-inning tie, propelling the Yanks past the Rays in the Bronx.
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Where to Watch Baseball's Best in HD
Baseball's Best in HD is available for streaming on the MLB Advanced Media website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Baseball's Best in HD on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 9, 2011