Prime 9

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  • 2010
  • 4 Seasons
  • 8.2  (35)

Prime 9 was a television show that aired on MLB Network, starring John Thorn, Donald Honig, and Steve Hirdt. The show premiered in 2009, and aimed to provide viewers with a detailed look at some of the greatest players and moments in baseball history. Each episode focused on a specific topic or theme, and featured expert analysis from the show's hosts.

The show's format was structured around a countdown, with the hosts counting down the nine most important or significant players, moments, or events related to the episode's theme. For example, one episode might focus on the greatest sluggers in baseball history, while another might highlight the most memorable World Series games.

Throughout each episode, the hosts provided insightful analysis and commentary, using a combination of statistics, anecdotes, and historical context to give viewers a comprehensive understanding of each topic. They discussed the players and events in depth, providing viewers with a greater appreciation of the significance of each moment.

One of the standout features of Prime 9 was its use of archival footage and photos. Viewers were treated to rare footage from some of baseball's greatest moments, as well as classic images and photographs that helped to bring the stories to life. The hosts also incorporated interviews with players, coaches, and other insiders, further enhancing the depth and richness of the show.

Another unique aspect of the show was the way it blended traditional storytelling with modern statistical analysis. The hosts relied heavily on statistics to demonstrate the greatness of certain players and moments, but also used storytelling and other forms of analysis to bring the stories to life.

Overall, Prime 9 was a compelling and informative show that appealed to both casual and hardcore baseball fans. It provided a comprehensive overview of some of baseball's greatest players and moments, while also offering in-depth analysis and insights that helped viewers appreciate the game on a deeper level. The show was widely praised for its high production values, engaging hosts, and extensive use of archival footage and photographs to supplement the storytelling.

Prime 9 is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (93 episodes). The series first aired on January 5, 2010.

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Non-Playoff Teams
24. Non-Playoff Teams
 
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Switch Hitters
23. Switch Hitters
 
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Strikeouts
22. Strikeouts
 
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Teenage Seasons
21. Teenage Seasons
 
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Second Basemen
20. Second Basemen
 
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Right-Handed Starters
19. Right-Handed Starters
 
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Lightning in a bottle pitchers
18. Lightning in a bottle pitchers
 
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Good Luck Charms
17. Good Luck Charms
 
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Fastballs
16. Fastballs
 
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Draft Day Longshot
15. Draft Day Longshot
 
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Non All-Stars
14. Non All-Stars
 
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Curveballs
13. Curveballs
 
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Changeups
12. Changeups
 
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Hitting Duos
11. Hitting Duos
 
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LCS Games
10. LCS Games
 
Prime 9 lists the top nine greatest LCS games.
Relief Pitcher Seasons
9. Relief Pitcher Seasons
 
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MVP Snubs
8. MVP Snubs
 
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Pinch Hitters
7. Pinch Hitters
 
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Left Handed Starters
6. Left Handed Starters
January 1, 1950
Prime 9 counts down the top nine left-handed starters
Postseason Catches
5. Postseason Catches
 
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Non-World Series Players
4. Non-World Series Players
 
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Right Fielders
3. Right Fielders
 
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Players of the 1950s
2. Players of the 1950s
January 1, 1950
Prime 9 looks at top players from the 50s.
Animal Nicknames
1. Animal Nicknames
 
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Where to Watch Prime 9
Prime 9 is available for streaming on the MLB Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Prime 9 on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Crackle and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 5, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (35)