E:60 - Season 18
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Season 18
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Episodes
![No Easy Victories: The 1994 New York Rangers No Easy Victories: The 1994 New York Rangers](/imgp/no-photo-250-140.jpg)
No Easy Victories: The 1994 New York Rangers
After 54 years without a Stanley Cup, the city of New York and the New York Rangers found inspiration in one of their own: an NYPD officer who was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty, who then helped galvanize a team and lift a curse.
In its newest episode, ESPN E60 remembers the remarkable 1994 New York Rangers and how the team's Stanley Cup victory created memories to last a lifetime for the city and for the family of the NYPD officer.
![28 Outs: An Imperfect Story 28 Outs: An Imperfect Story](/imgp/no-photo-250-140.jpg)
28 Outs: An Imperfect Story
More than 14 years after it happened, baseball fans still discuss and debate the incredible story of Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game and the man who took it away from him.
On June 2, 2010, Galarraga, pitching for the Detroit Tigers, was just one out away from becoming just the 21st pitcher in MLB history to throw a perfect game. On what should have been the game's 27th and final out, Cleveland's Jason Donald hit a ground ball to first base and appeared to be out by a comfortable margin. Inexplicably, first base umpire Jim Joyce ruled Donald safe, spoiling Galarraga's bid at perfection and opening himself up to worldwide infamy.
![No Place Like Nebraska No Place Like Nebraska](/imgp/no-photo-250-140.jpg)
No Place Like Nebraska
A school once known only for its football program has become a mecca for women's volleyball. John Cook's Cornhuskers have built a new standard – one where anything less than winning a national championship is a shortcoming. No Place Like Nebraska is the story of the 2023 Cornhuskers as they attempt to build upon their legacy – not only with record-breaking crowds, but with a hunt for the ultimate goal: the national championship title.
![Pat Tillman: Life. Death. Legacy. Pat Tillman: Life. Death. Legacy.](/imgp/no-photo-250-140.jpg)
Pat Tillman: Life. Death. Legacy.
Twenty years after Tillman died from friendly fire in Afghanistan, E60 presents new reporting and interviews that shed light on the captivating story of one of the most famous soldiers in U.S. history, whose decision to turn down a multimillion-dollar football contract and enlist in the military drew major national news coverage during the War on Terror.
In an interview with Schaap, Tillman's mother, Mary "Dannie" Tillman, discusses her long quest for answers and how she feels today about the platoon and commanders. She also describes what she suspected and ultimately concluded.
In an E60 exclusive, former Secretary of the Army Pete Geren, speaking publicly on the subject for the first time in more than 15 years, addresses the failures of the military in the aftermath of Tillman's death.
Viewers also hear from Eric Godec, Steven Elliott, Don Lee and Bryan O'Neal, who were with Tillman's platoon when he died and who discuss the trauma and shame they've endured in the years since as well as how they've tried to move forward.
![Second Wind: The Boomer and Gunnar Esiason Story Second Wind: The Boomer and Gunnar Esiason Story](/imgp/no-photo-250-140.jpg)
Second Wind: The Boomer and Gunnar Esiason Story
The film documenting the transformative journey of a father, his son, and the quest to change lives.
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Special Forces: World's Toughest Test
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![Jeopardy! Jeopardy!](/imgp/dlZ1aTcxRm9FYjNoZFZoclRrUUlmVFFtL2d5L1JuNDNMaXMxN3FJY1VuUFIxWVlKem9rYmdrNFlTRitkRkFGN0E1dXQ0Yk5UWmhtUVg1MFNxYU5sVkk3RXdRN0dXWkMwNE1yajQ1Q3pKa0E9.jpg)
Jeopardy!
Jeopardy! is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money).
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Swamp People
The Swamp People featured in this History series are the proud descendants of French Canadian refugees who settled in the swamp region of Louisiana in the 18th century. Cameras follow members of this fiercely independent group as they struggle to preserve their way of life in the Atchafalaya Basin during the most important time of the year for them: alligator-hunting season.