
MLB World Series 2024 to Be Featured in New All-Access Apple TV+ Docuseries
The 2024 World Series will be the subject of a three-part documentary series coming to Apple TV+.
The "first all-access docuseries" in World Series history will feature "interviews with players, coaches, fans, journalists and family members," according to a network press release.
The series, currently untitled, is already in production. It will be directed by R.J. Cutler, while former New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter will contribute as an executive producer.
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The series is being produced in partnership with the MLB and Imagine Documentaries, the company behind the Apple docuseries "The Dynasty: New England Patriots." Other partners include Cutler's production company This Machine and Jeter's production company Cap 2 productions.
The announcement comes with the stage yet to be set as to who will be competing in the World Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers hold a 2-1 NLCS lead over the New York Mets, while the New York Yankees are off to a 2-0 start in their ALCS battle with the Cleveland Guardians.
Having some of the most-viewed teams in the MLB fight for a spot in the World Series has earned the league some of its best postseason ratings in over a decade. Game 1 of the NLCS between the Dodgers and Mets drew the most viewers of any league championship series game in 15 years, per Fox Sports.
The postseason continues on Thursday night with the Guardians hoping to stop the Yankees from taking a three-game series lead in Cleveland while the Dodgers look to tie the Mets at two games apiece in New York.



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