The 2025 MLB season was packed with electrifying moments, from legendary World Series games to record-breaking home runs. Here are the top 40 highlights that will make you relive the excitement all over again. But be warned, this list might spark some friendly debates among fans!
World Series Game 7, 9th Inning: Miguel Rojas' home run tied the game, followed by Andy Pages' incredible catch to end the inning. Then, Will Smith's go-ahead homer in the 11th inning sealed the Dodgers' victory.
ALCS Game 7, Late Inning: George Springer's go-ahead homer in the late innings secured the win for the Astros.
World Series Game 3, 18th Inning: Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer ended a marathon game.
World Series Game 6, Double Play: The Dodgers forced Game 7 with an incredible 7-4 double play.
World Series Game 7, 9th Inning: A game-tying homer, a game-saving catch, and a go-ahead homer in extra innings made this Game 7 unforgettable.
NLCS Game 4: Shohei Ohtani's three homers and 10 strikeouts were historic.
World Series Game 1, Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: Addison Barger's slam put the Dodgers up early.
ALCS, 15th Inning: Jorge Polanco's walk-off single sent the Mariners to the ALCS.
Raleigh's 60th Homer: Cal Raleigh became the seventh player to hit 60 homers in a season.
ALCS Game 5, 8th Inning: Raleigh's game-tying homer and Eugenio Suárez's grand slam turned the tide.
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World Series Game 3, 12th Inning: Clayton Kershaw escaped a jam, showcasing his legendary resilience.
World Series Game 3, Ohtani's Homer: Ohtani belted his second homer in the same game.
NLCS, Walk-Off Error: The Dodgers advanced to the NLCS on a walk-off error.
Four Homers In A Game: Eugenio Suárez, Nick Kurtz, and Kyle Schwarber each hit four homers in a single game.
ALDS Game 3, Judge's Homer: Aaron Judge's big game-tying homer off the foul pole.
Dodgers vs. D-backs, Ohtani's Homer: Ohtani's three-run homer in the 9th inning gave the Dodgers the lead.
Raleigh's 50th Homer: Cal Raleigh became the first catcher to hit 50 homers in a season.
Inside-the-Park Homer: Patrick Bailey's walk-off, inside-the-park homer was a sight to behold.
Walk-Off Slams: Bailey, Kyle Stowers, and Christian Yelich each delivered walk-off slams in 2025.
Home Run Robbery: Denzel Clarke's phenomenal home run robbery against the Angels.
Juggling Catch: Jacob Young's juggling catch off his foot was a sight to see.
Triple Play: Ohtani was on the wrong end of a triple play, showcasing the beauty of defense.
Incredible Catch: Daulton Varsho's stumbling, spinning, backhanded catch.
Unbelievable Grab: Ryan McMahon's flip over the railing for an unbelievable grab in the ALWC Series.
All-Star Swing-Off: Max Scherzer's battle to finish the 5th inning in the All-Star Game.
Canada Day Homer: George Springer's grand slam on Canada Day.
Walk-Off Homer, AL Central Title: The Guardians clinched the AL Central title with a walk-off homer.
Walk-Off Into the Postseason: The Guardians, Padres, and Yankees all clinched their postseason spots with walk-off wins.
MLB Firsts: From Tokyo to the track, the season opener and firsts were memorable.
Kershaw's Milestones: Clayton Kershaw's 3,000th strikeout and final regular-season out.
Trout's 400th Homer: Mike Trout's signature moonshot for his 400th career homer.
Duran's Debut Save: Jhoan Duran's save in his debut with the Phillies.
Kurtz's Longest Homer: Nick Kurtz's longest homer in the Majors in two years.
Season Opener, MLB Firsts: A memorable season opener with MLB firsts.
Simultaneous Phillies Score: Two Phillies scored almost simultaneously.
First Bag Stolen: Alejandro Kirk stole his first base in the 6th season.
Raleigh's AL Record: Cal Raleigh set the AL record with his 38th homer before the All-Star break.
Acuña's Return: Ronald Acuña Jr.'s first pitch homer in his return from injury.
Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs: The Yankees smashed back-to-back-to-back homers in a 20-run outburst.