Ferguson Jenkins Trailers
See Her Be Her TrailerThe Remarkable Life of Ron Santo TrailerBilly Williams: The Sweet Swinger Trailer
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Total trailers found: 10
26 September 2006
Using the frame of opening day, 2006, this documentary examines the Cubs' 100 years without a World Series title.
17 July 2014
Celebrating colorful broadcaster Bob Uecker and his 50-plus years in baseball. His famously undistinguished playing career led to film and TV roles, a legendary series of beer commercials, and over 100 appearances on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
16 October 2015
During the Chicago Cubs’ 108-year championship drought, the franchise endured its fair share of heartache.
01 October 1974
This feature documentary follows one of the greatest Canadian baseball players of all time, Ferguson Jenkins, through the 1972-1973 season.
01 July 2017
Bud Fowler was a flourishing baseball player and manager before and after baseball's color line was drawn at the end of the nineteenth century.
30 June 2021
A native of Chatham, Ontario, Jenkins became the first-ever Canadian elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame following a 19-season major league career, including 10 seasons with the Chicago Cubs.
16 July 2022
The Remarkable Life of Ron Santo explores his family upbringing, battle with Type 1 diabetes, extraordinary playing days and memorable time in the broadcast booth.
24 December 2021
The story of how a soft-spoken Williams let his bats do the talking for him -- all the way to the Baseball Hall of Fame -- is told in an hour-long documentary on Marquee Sports Network.
27 October 2024
The story of women's baseball around the world follows the lives of seven star players at the pinnacle of their game who are forging a path forward for future generations of female athletes.
17 July 2000
In this third entry of the ongoing HBO documentary series celebrating America's favorite pastime, the focus is on the 1960s, when Major League Baseball was slowly evolving from pure sport to big-bucks entertainment.