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  1. 26. Apr. 2020 · 60 Moments: Revisiting the memorable, remarkable and joyous scenes of baseball. Joe Posnanski. Apr 26, 2020. The greatest moment in baseball history probably happened on a dirt field in a...

  2. 10. März 2023 · What Are the Most Iconic Moments in MLB History? 1. Jackie Robinson Signed into the MLB. 2. Lou Gehrig’s Retirement Speech. 3. Babe Ruth and the Called Shot. 4. Hank Aaron’s 715th Home Run. 5. Cal Ripken Jr. Setting A New Record. 6. “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” 7. Pete Rose Gets Hit Number 4,192. 8. Kirk Gibson’s 1988 World Series Home Run. 9.

  3. 1. Mai 2021 · According to some of the sport's experts and historians, these are the most amazing and unforgettable moments in baseball history. October 3, 1947: Most of the 74,065 fans at Yankee Stadium...

    • Bill Wambsganass Completes Unassisted Triple Play
    • Dock Ellis Throws No-Hitter
    • Miracle Mets Win 1969 World Series
    • Red Sox Breaking World Series Curse
    • Cubs Breaking World Series Curse
    • Bucky Dent Homers to Win one-game Playoff
    • Mets Comeback in Game 6 of 1986 World Series
    • Frank Robinson Breaks Managerial Color Barrier
    • Denny Mclain Wins 30th Game
    • Babe Ruth Calls His Shot

    It’s been more than a century since the 1920 World Series, and yet nobody has completed an unassisted triple-play in the World Series. To be fair, it was a fluky play with Wambsganass merely in the right place at the right time. But it’s still one of those amazing moments that will always live in the history books.

    Granted, the no-hitter Dock Ellisthrew on June 12, 1970, was one of many no-hitters in baseball history. But finding out later that he did so while under the influence of LSD makes the occasion even more special. If nothing else, it’s one of those wacky baseball moments that should never be forgotten.

    The word miracle isn’t tossed around lightly in baseball, but when the 1969 Mets won the World Series, that’s what it felt like. Keep in mind the Mets had only been a franchise since 1962, and since then they had put together some of the worst seasons ever witnessed. They had never even finished better than ninth in the National League standings th...

    If you believe the “Curse of the Bambino” the Red Sox finally winning the World Series in 2004 was surely a great moment. The fact that the Red Sox overcame a 3-0 deficit in the ALCS to get to that moment made it all the sweeter. Given that Boston experienced four Game 7 World Series losses during the so-called curse helped to make this an importan...

    Outside of Cleveland sports fans who saw their team blow a 3-1 series lead, most fans will agree that the Cubs breaking their supposed curse in 2016 was a big moment. It was the team’s first World Series title since 1908 with countless heartbreaks during that time. For a drought that long to end for such an iconic franchise, it’s a big deal for the...

    Most would agree that the Yankees and Red Sox have the top rivalry in baseball. That’s what makes the one-game playoff between the teams in 1978 such a memorable occasion. Of course, Bucky Dent’s home run is the most memorable part of that game, leaving a lasting impression on that timeless rivalry.

    For the Red Sox, it was heartbreak, but for the rest of the baseball world, Game 6 of the 1986 World Series is an iconic game that will never be forgotten. On two occasions, the Red Sox were one strike away from a championship. But the Mets found a way to rally despite having nobody on base with two outs and trailing 5-3. It’s still mesmerizing how...

    While this may not be as memorable as Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier as a player, it’s arguably just as important in baseball history. Frank Robinsonpushed for years to be the first black manager in baseball with Cleveland finally giving him that chance as a player-manager in 1975. It was another big step for racial equality in sports, ...

    It’s almost certain that this feat will never be matched, which is why Denny McLain winning his 30th game in 1968 is such a big deal. At that point, it had been 34 years since the last 30-game winner Dizzy Dean, who was in the stadium when McLain won his 30th in 1968. For the record, McLain would go on to earn a 31st win before the end of the seaso...

    This is one of the great folk stores in baseball history. Since we don’t have video, it’s hard to say whether Babe Ruth was pointing to the bleachers or at pitcher Charlie Root, who yielded a three-run homer to Ruth earlier in the game. Everyone who was at Wrigley Field on October 1, 1932, has their own interpretation of what happened. But the stor...

  4. 7. Apr. 2024 · 1. Bill Mazeroski: The Ultimate Clutch Hit (1960) In 1960, Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates delivered perhaps the most dramatic moment in World Series history. In Game 7 against the New York Yankees, with the score tied in the final inning, Mazeroski hit a walk-off home run—the only Game 7 walk-off homer in World Series history.

  5. 29. Nov. 2021 · The Top 100 Plays of 2021! | MLB Highlights. MLB. 5.26M subscribers. Subscribed. 29K. 6.6M views 2 years ago. Watch the best of the best from 2021! Let's count down from 100 to see what the...

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  6. 100 Moments That Shaped Baseball History. In 2018, baseball historian Jacob Kornhauser published a truly unique guide, full of trivia, history, and iconic moments that make up our national pastime. His 100 Moments That Shaped Baseball History are, in our opinion, a legendary list that must be preserved.