Having suffered great losses in New Orleans, the Payne family returns to their Baltimore home, where they have a final showdown with the Chancellor's men.
In 1899, in Minneapolis, Ruby Payne's decision to ask African-American Preacher Wil to join the team causes division among the other players, and the magical baseball will not work unless the team is united.
In 1899, the Travelin' Nine baseball team travels across the country playing games and earning enough money to pay off the Payne family's debts, when Griffith realizes there is more at stake than the family's finances if they don't win their next game.
At the turn of the twentieth century, the Travelin' Nine baseball team travels to Chicago to play another game to earn money to pay off the Payne family's debts, and have another confrontation with the Chancellor.
On Christmas Eve at the farm, a horse faces complications while delivering her foal and Otis the tractor must race through snowy, treacherous woods to bring back Doc Baker before it is too late.
After accidentally being thrown away, a beloved toy drummer boy goes on an adventure that eventually brings him back to a warm home, where he is placed near baby Jesus in a manger scene.
In the late 1800s, a baseball with strange powers belonging to their late father works wonders for three children and a travelling baseball team which must raise $10,000.
When a big new yellow tractor arrives, Otis the friendly little tractor is cast away behind the barn, but when trouble occurs Otis is the only one who can help.