What constitutes a miracle? Leaving theology aside for the moment -- or rather, forever, at least in this space -- a baseball miracle is anything that would, if depicted in a movie, require a serious suspension of belief. Coming up with a list of such miracles isn't actually so difficult; baseball history is loaded with events we simply wouldn't believe if we didn't have a great deal of documentary evidence. Ranking them, though? That's not so easy, and in the end must be a completely subjective exercise. At least in this space ...
10. Philadelphia A's, 1929 World Series
In Game 4, the Athletics trailed the Cubs 8-0 in the seventh inning. Then the floodgates opened. Cubs manager Joe McCarthy did everything he could, but nothing worked. The A's sent 15 men to the plate and scored 10 runs on their way to a 10-8 victory. Which was miraculous enough. But two days later in Game 5, the A's clinched the Series with a 3-2 win, all three runs coming in the bottom of the ninth inning.
9. 1986 New York Mets
In Game 6 of the World Series, the Mets trailed 5-3 in the bottom of the 10th inning. With two outs and nobody on base, the Mets were just one out away from elimination ... and the Red Sox were just one out away from winning their first World Series since 1918. Miraculously, the Mets rallied for three runs, the last of which scored when Mookie Wilson's groundball snuck between Bill Buckner's wickets (and of course the Mets won Game 7, delaying Boston's gratification for another 18 years).