Red Sox legend Ted Williams grew up in front of America during baseball’s golden age. He served his country as an ace fighter pilot in Korea and was the last man to ever hit over .400 for a season. This story isn’t about how he lived, but about the mystery surrounding his world after his death. Williams’s head (yes, his head) is preserved in cryostasis in a facility in Arizona. How this came to be remains a mystery shrouded in claims that his children mistreated him and wrapped in a notorious dirty cocktail napkin.

Actor William Petersen narrates this documentary about Chicago's venerable baseball stadium, Wrigley...

The World Series champion Mets of 1969 and 1986 were embraced by fans for their pitching, personalit...

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This 100-year celebration has rare footage of Red Sox southpaw Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grov...

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In the summer of 2001, a controversy unlike any other led to the disqualification of the Bronx baseb...
The film will tell the story of Mackey Sasser, a talented catcher for the New York Mets, who could h...

Every day Pete Rose wakes up and goes to work. He's surrounded by bats, balls, gloves, and fans, and...

A look at Hall of Fame inductee Mike Piazza's improbable rise from a 62nd-round draft pick to baseba...

The triumphs and challenges of Negro League baseball in the early 20th century. Through rare footage...

Mike Veeck, son of MLB franchise owner Bill Veeck, blows up his father's career. Exiled from the gam...

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