51 videos
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1:23Behind the Breaks examines the return of MLB players from WWII in 1946 and their immediate impact on the game.
2:22A countdown to MLB Opening Day with a focus on legendary pitchers Tom Glavine and Jack Morris.
2:22Behind the Breaks covers the stories of a 42-year-old MLB rookie and a 'Kung Fu Panda' World Series champion.
0:58Behind the Breaks discusses the amusing dynamics between pitchers and catchers in youth baseball.
11:24Behind the Breaks discusses leaked documents, breaker drama, and the growing pressures in the sports card collecting hobby.
1:25Channel owner reacts to surprising MLB Hall of Fame induction news.
2:19A look at the legacies of Jackie Robinson and Ron Guidry, two MLB icons connected to the number 49.
1:47Behind the Breaks discusses two unique baseball stories involving the number 50.
1:27A look at how the number 51 has left a lasting impact on baseball history.
32:00The host questions the MLB Network's 'Best Lineup' selection, analyzing each position and offering alternative suggestions.
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1:13Behind the Breaks discusses the significance of the number 52 in baseball history, highlighting notable players like Mickey Mantle, CC Sabathia, and Aaron Judge.
1:37The narrator explores the link between MLB star Don Drysdale and the Herbie the Love Bug movie, as well as Drysdale's historic 1968 season.
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4:55Behind the Breaks debates whether Bill Belichick should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer given his unparalleled coaching success and controversies.
0:31Behind the Breaks celebrates the career of former Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum with 55 days until MLB Opening Day.
1:44A deep dive into the significance of the number 56 in baseball history, including the iconic 1956 Topps set and the career of Mark Burley.
0:58Behind the Breaks discusses the potential monopoly held by PSA in the sports card grading industry.
0:53Behind the Breaks uses a microscope to grade their sports cards, with the help of their son.