MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers

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  • 2007

MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers is a television show that airs on the MLB network, dedicated to bringing fans some of the most memorable postseason moments in baseball history. The show is a collection of classic and clinching games from the playoffs and World Series, featuring some of the biggest stars and intense moments in MLB history.

The show features games from all eras of baseball, from the early days of the World Series to the modern era of wild-card teams and expanded playoffs. Each game is carefully selected for its significance in baseball history, featuring nail-biting moments, unexpected heroes, and unforgettable performances by some of the game's biggest stars.

One of the most exciting aspects of MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers is how it provides fans with a unique perspective on some of the most historic games in baseball history. Through in-depth analysis, game highlights, interviews with players, and commentary from experts, the show helps to recreate the atmosphere of each game and capture the excitement and drama of baseball's biggest moments.

The show covers some of the most iconic moments in baseball history, including Kirk Gibson's infamous walk-off home run in the 1988 World Series, the Boston Red Sox's historic comeback against the New York Yankees in the 2004 ALCS, and Aaron Boone's game-winning home run in the 2003 ALCS. Fans can also relive the historic moments of players such as Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, and David Ortiz as they led their teams to victory in some of the most intense games in baseball history.

In addition to classic and clinching games from baseball history, MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers also features games from recent seasons, providing fans with a chance to catch up on some of the most exciting moments from the most recent playoffs and World Series. The show includes games from recent World Series winners such as the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, and Boston Red Sox, as well as thrilling games featuring teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals.

Throughout each episode, fans get a chance to see highlights of the biggest plays, hear from players and coaches who have lived through these historic moments, and get expert commentary on the performances from some of the game's greatest analysts. This unique combination of analysis, interviews, and highlights makes for a well-rounded experience for baseball fans of all levels.

One of the things that sets MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers apart from other baseball shows is the incredible attention to detail that goes into each episode. From the opening credits to the closing remarks, every aspect of the show is crafted with care and attention to detail. The show's producers and editors work tirelessly to create a seamless viewing experience that captures the essence of each game and brings it to life for viewers.

Another aspect of the show that fans appreciate is the storytelling aspect. Each game featured on the show is like a chapter in a larger story, and the show does an excellent job of highlighting the key moments and players that make each game unique. Through interviews with players, managers, and analysts, fans get an inside look at what it was like to be a part of these historic games and what made them so special.

Overall, MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers is an excellent show for any baseball fan looking to relive some of the game's greatest moments. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, the show offers something for everyone, from thrilling moments to expert analysis to in-depth interviews with some of the biggest names in baseball history. So if you're a fan of America's pastime, be sure to tune in and see what MLB Postseason Classics and Clinchers has in store.

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ALCS, Game 7: Indians at Red Sox
18. ALCS, Game 7: Indians at Red Sox
October 21, 2007
The Red Sox are the AL's best as they rode the home crowd and Dustin Pedroia's five RBIs to surge past the Indians. Daisuke Matsuzaka's solid start and a six-out save by closer Jonathan Papelbon bookended Boston's return to the Fall Classic. Boston completed its dramatic comeback from 3-1 down in this series, becoming the first team in Major League history to pull off that feat three times.
ALCS, Game 6: Indians at Red Sox
17. ALCS, Game 6: Indians at Red Sox
October 20, 2007
J.D. Drew's first-inning grand slam got the Red Sox off and swinging as their rally to knot the series became complete. Starter Curt Schilling sparkled and got a huge boost with six runs of support in the third. Playing in front of an electric Saturday night crowd, the Sox pounded talented Fausto Carmona (two-plus innings, six hits, seven runs, four walks) into an early knockout en route to a 12-2 romp over the Indians that was all but over by the end of the third inning.
ALCS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
16. ALCS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
October 18, 2007
The ending of this series will be written at Fenway Park. An emotional Josh Beckett mowed down the Indians, while Kevin Youkilis homered and tripled to drive in three runs as the Red Sox sent the series back to Boston.
ALCS, Game 4: Red Sox at Indians
15. ALCS, Game 4: Red Sox at Indians
October 16, 2007
Paul Byrd put his stamp on Game 4 by keeping the Red Sox in check over five innings, and Casey Blake and Jhonny Peralta went deep to highlight a huge fifth inning as the Indians crept within one win of a spot in the World Series.
ALCS, Game 3: Red Sox at Indians
14. ALCS, Game 3: Red Sox at Indians
October 15, 2007
Jake Westbrook had his sinker working to perfection, shutting down the Red Sox and putting the Tribe two wins away from capturing the American League pennant. Kenny Lofton went deep in the second inning to stick Boston in an early hole at Jacobs Field.
NLCS, Game 4: Diamondbacks at Rockies
13. NLCS, Game 4: Diamondbacks at Rockies
October 15, 2007
The Rockies are National League champions after a Game 4 victory which echoed their frantic finish to the regular season. Down by a run in the fourth, Colorado buried the D-backs with six two-out runs. Seth Smith came through with a two-run, pinch-hit double, Kazuo Matsui singled home a run and Matt Holliday's towering three-run homer booked the Rockies' ticket to their first World Series.
NLCS, Game 3: Diamondbacks at Rockies
12. NLCS, Game 3: Diamondbacks at Rockies
October 14, 2007
Stellar defense, quality pitching and timely hitting have been the hallmarks of the Rockies' remarkable run, and Game 3 of the NLCS was no different. Colorado turned three double plays, Josh Fogg tossed six solid innings and Yorvit Torrealba provided the pivotal three-run homer to move the Rox within one victory of the World Series.
ALCS, Game 2: Indians at Red Sox
11. ALCS, Game 2: Indians at Red Sox
October 13, 2007
Trot Nixon delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the 11th inning and Franklin Gutierrez added a three-run homer later in the extra frame as the Tribe took care of business with a split to start the series at Fenway Park.
NLCS, Game 2: Rockies at Diamondbacks
10. NLCS, Game 2: Rockies at Diamondbacks
October 12, 2007
The Rockies will head to Colorado with a 2-0 series lead after Willy Taveras' bases-loaded walk in the 11th inning finished off the D-backs in Game 2. The center fielder continued to make his presence known after missing the NLDS with a calf injury, also making a sprawling catch in the seventh inning to foil a potential Diamondbacks rally.
ALCS, Game 1: Indians at Red Sox
9. ALCS, Game 1: Indians at Red Sox
October 12, 2007
Manny Ramirez and Mike Lowell made life miserable for Cleveland pitchers on another winning night at Fenway Park. The Sox sluggers each drove in three runs, and starter Josh Beckett sailed on the hill for six innings in Game 1.
NLCS, Game 1: Rockies at Diamondbacks
8. NLCS, Game 1: Rockies at Diamondbacks
October 11, 2007
Jeff Francis was on the losing end of his last encounter with D-backs ace Brandon Webb, but he more than made up for it with a gem to open the NLCS. The Rockies gave him all the offense he needed in the third, when Willy Taveras singled and scored on Kazuo Matsui's bloop hit before Brad Hawpe capped the rally with a two-run single.
ALDS, Game 4: Indians at Yankees
7. ALDS, Game 4: Indians at Yankees
October 8, 2007
Up next: Boston. That's where the Tribe is headed after finishing off the Yankees thanks to Paul Byrd's momentum-stopping start, Grady Sizemore's tone-setting homer and superb late relief. It's Cleveland's first trip to the ALCS since 1998.
ALDS, Game 3: Red Sox at Angels
6. ALDS, Game 3: Red Sox at Angels
October 7, 2007
Go wild, Beantown! The Red Sox are returning to the ALCS for the first time since 2004. Boston swept L.A. behind a magnificent effort by Curt Schilling, who hurled seven scoreless innings, and back-to-back homers by its magnificent duo -- David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez -- in the fourth inning.
NLDS, Game 3: Phillies at Rockies
5. NLDS, Game 3: Phillies at Rockies
October 6, 2007
Not even a lighting malfunction could snuff the Rockies' momentum, as three straight singles in the eighth produced the go-ahead run and a three-game sweep. Colorado tallied its 17th win in the last 18 games for its first NL Championship Series berth.
ALDS, Game 2: Angels at Red Sox
4. ALDS, Game 2: Angels at Red Sox
October 5, 2007
With one swing in the ninth inning, Manny Ramirez gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead against the Angels in the ALDS, after the slugger crushed a Francisco Rodriguez pitch well over the Green Monster, sending fans into a frenzy.
NLDS, Game 3: Diamondbacks at Cubs
3. NLDS, Game 3: Diamondbacks at Cubs
October 6, 2007
The Diamondbacks needed only one pitch to take the lead in Game 3 of the NLDS, and they never looked back as they completed a three-game sweep. Chris Young belted a leadoff homer, Livan Hernandez tossed six gutsy innings and the Arizona defense turned four timely double plays.
ALDS, Game 2: Yankees at Indians
2. ALDS, Game 2: Yankees at Indians
October 5, 2007
A pair of wild pitches in the eighth allowed the Indians to tie the game in support of Fausto Carmona, who gave up three hits in nine innings. Then, after the Tribe went 20 plate appearances between hits, Travis Hafner smacked the game-winner.
ALDS, Game 1: Angels at Red Sox
1. ALDS, Game 1: Angels at Red Sox
October 3, 2007
There's only one word to describe the Red Sox's win over the Angels in Game 1 of the ALDS: Dominant. And it was shades of 2003 all over again for Josh Beckett, who won the World Series MVP Award that year, as the righty was aided by two early homers to hurl a complete-game shutout in the opener.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 3, 2007