And who can forget Reggie Jackson going back-to-back-to-back? Carlton Fisk waving it fair? Or Joe Carter connecting off the Wild Thing? Carlton Fisk slams a 12th-inning home run to give Boston the sixth game of the 1975 World Series. The Fall Classic has provided us with many magical moments. The first World Series, in 1903, was a best-of-nine affair arranged between the champions of the older National League (founded in 1876) and the American League. The AL's Boston Pilgrims upset the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5 games to 3. The 1904 NL champion New York Giants refused to play Boston the following year, so there was no Series. But the league presidents smoothed out their differences, and the Series resumed in 1905, when the Giants agreed to play Philadelphia in a best-of-7 game series. Since then the World Series has followed the best-of-seven format -- except from 1919-21, when it returned briefly to best-of-nine. The rest, as they say, is history. Catch all of it here -- every miraculous moment -- from Bill Mazeroski's homer to Larsen's perfect game to Bill Buckner's bungle.