Used to listen to games with my grandfather on summer nights as a little kid. Sent this to my Dad, Baseball bonds all generations, truly one of the great pleasures in life 👏 ⚾️
I was just watching this a few days ago. I've had this for at least a dozen years or so. This is a great DVD, and I wish there was a follow up for 2003 onward.
Love of baseball ⚾️ It's the smells, not just in the stands like most people talk about (popcorn, cigar smoke) but when playing it's the leather glove, freshly cut grass, the actual smell of the baseball, the bubble-gum, even the hat you've been sweating profusely in all season.... 😁 ⚾️ 🥰
I think the magic of baseball is really what made it America’s Pastime. I’ve been to a MLB game, and it’s unlike any other experience. There was so much stuff to do before and after the game, the food was amazing, the crowd was alive, you could always keep up with what was going on. It’s a really special experience you can’t find anywhere else.
1903-1909 (Origins) 7:19 1910-1919 (Fame & Misfortune) 16:22 1920-1931 (The National Stage) 26:15 1932-1939 (The Called Shot, The Gashouse Gang & McCarthyism) 44:28 1940-1948 (World Series / World War) 1:03:51 1949-1956 (New York, New York) 1:17:49 1957-1964 (The End of an Era) 1:32:22 1965-1971 (Pitching & Defense) 1:51:27 1972-1981 (The Mini-Dynasties) 2:05:33 1982-1990 (Anything Can Happen) 2:23:14 1991-1995 (North, South & a quiet October) 2:40:45 1996-2002 (Returns & Arrivals) 2:55:53
Growing up there was two world Series moments that are some of my best memories as a kid and it will live in my heart and my memory until the day I die!! One is the 1986 New York Mets winning the world Series and the other is Kirk Gibson's 1988 home run!! If there was ever a moment in baseball that seemed like it was a movie script it was Kirk Gibson's 1988 world series home run!! A old beat-up ball player coming to the mound with bad knees and saving the day with a home run!! It was almost like God whispered in his ear and said son today is your moment go get it!!! That was one of the most emotional things I've ever seen in my life!! And in my opinion one of the greatest moments in baseball
I read a lot of comments about the audio being out of sync with the video, but there were more vintage photos and videos than there were present day comments, so why all the complaints?
12:10: The 1906 White Sox were known as the "Hitless Wonders" getting to the Series with a .230 team batting average. Their pitching ace was "Big" Ed Walsh, a spitballer who struck out 12 Cubs in game 3 and two years later in 1908 won 40(!!) games.
Legit vid. Timing is masterful. I’m eager to see how Whittaker does when he takes on top end talent. I hope he is able to continue putting on a show like this.
When I was a kid (1950's) there were 16 teams in baseball. If your team didn't make it to the world series then you cheered for the underdog. It was a great time to be a baseball fanatic as a kid. We could tell you the stats on every player in the majors all season long. And if a player was traded it was big news. Damned Yankees!!!
In The 90’s we all new Griffey Jr. was the best player in Baseball unless you were a SF Giants fan Lol and the best SS in Baseball was Barry Larkin unless you were a Stl. Cardinals fan. 😏
@@duanedorman6134 Rose and Ryan. You said better hitter so I went with Rose. Better player is Carew. No contest between Ryan and Seaver. Ryan was, no doubt, the better pitcher.
NO OTHER SPORT LIKE BASEBALL WITH IT'S HISTORY AND YET THAT HISTORY IS SO PRESENT IN THE PRESENT GAME ITSELF....GENUINE AWESOME GREAT AND NO TIME CLOCK LIMITS.
I bought this DVD in the 2000’s and watched it so many times. The special features are just as good with last out and celebrations in the clubhouse for many of the World Series. It ends at 2002 World Series. I also bought the 100 Years of the New York Yankees DVD released 2002. Awesome documentary about the Yankees history.
@@dondressel452 That was a great World Series. One of the greatest games be seen with the 2001. As a Dodgers and Angels fan I was happy obviously. Giants fans got to celebrate 8 years later and 2 more.
I appreciate this and all I did to correct the sound was to download it, edit the sound so it synced up...perfect and worth watching. Thanks again for the upload. I'm sorry for the people who were "Angry" about it...just relax...life goes on. AND it was only off by about 1 second...geez!
By the end of the video, it was off by more than 12 seconds. The audio track was actually faster than the video. This is easily resolved, though, by playing the video in 2 separate windows, giving the muted video window a head start, and occasionally briefly pausing the audio window to keep it from getting ahead.
Baseball back in the day? Sure. Baseball today? Pass. It lost its shine after the players strike with all the steroids, cheaters, terrible announcers, expansion teams, woke dreck and disloyal whores.
@@MaximusWolfewell I disagree with that. Baseball was on fire from 95-2004. It had a great mix of shut down pitching, run manufacturing, and of course, THE LONG BALL. As for the last decade or so? Completely agree. No creativity-everything is statistically decided. All about home runs. Pitchers don't go past the 6th inning. I went to a game a few years ago that was called a "bullpen" game. They just threw in different relievers every couple innings and hoped the offense would take them over the top. No thanks. I'd rather stay home and watch this or Jack Morris pitch 10 innings of shutout baseball in game 7 of the world series. Or the 2004 ALCS😊😊😊😊
Im 30 and as a young kid i was an allstar catcher that learnd a lot from my top 5 favorite phillies of all time. Him and jim thomie were the good ol days
1991 World Series was the greatest World Series I've ever seen. I am a Braves fan. Kirby Puckett played out of his mind in that World Series. I've never seen such a gut-wrenching back and forth world series ever.
Kirby and his Twins beat my Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS to advance to the World Series. I was heart broken. But Jays got their titles in '92 and '93.
I grew up on the Cubs and lived in ATL thru the Nineties. It was gut wrenching being a Braves fan. Knowing you've got HoF pitchers and can't.... Thank God for 95
1966-1969: 1966 and 1967 both featured Triple Crown winners that season ( Frank Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski), 1968 a 30 game winner ( Denny McLain) and 1969, along with maybe the 1914 Boston Braves, the most improbable World Series champion of all time, the New York Miracle Mets.
Being a Cardinals fan the 1985 world series with the Royals in game 6 with the Don Denkinger blown call at first base is a good example of why today there is instant replay. It was a part of the game at that time. The Cardinals became so unravelled, it was like they could no longer play baseball.
Sometimes you have losses that are punches to the gut. Some teams recover from it, like the 1975 Reds, who blew 3-0 and 6-3 leads in G6 against Boston when they could have wrapped up the Series. Watching Carlton Fisk's drive complete the Red Sox comeback could have been devastating and when they then fell behind 3-0 in G7 it looked like they were done for in a total collapse. But they managed to come from behind to win 4-3 and clinch the Series. Other teams, though, don't handle the gut punch so well. The Buckner debacle in G6 1986 sunk the Sox. Losing a game they should have won that would have given them their first title in 68 years had to hurt. But they could have put it behind them and won G7 like the 1975 Reds did, but instead the Sox blew the lead in that game too and the Mets got the trophy. Or 2002 when SF had a 5-0 lead on the Angels in G6 in the 7th inning and were only a few outs away from winning their first title since 1954. Every other time in MLB history that a team had at least a 5 run lead that late in the game in what would have been their title clinching game, that team had protected the lead, won the game and the championship. This scenario had happened many times in World Series history. Not the 2002 Giants. Bullpen collapsed, blew a 5-0 lead, lost G6 by a 6-5 score. Then the Giants lost G7 4-1 and the Angels won their only World Series ever. Worst though was the 1985 Cardinals. We can go on forever about the Denkinger call in G6 keeping the Cards from wrapping up the Series over KC. But St. Louis completely fell apart and came unglued. Jack Clark dropped a foul popup. The pitcher grooved a pitch that got smacked for a single. The catcher let a pitch get away for a passed ball that moved up the runners. Then another fat pitch resulted in a single that turned a 1-0 Cardinal lead into a 2-1 loss. Denkinger didn't make any of those mistakes, the Cardinals did. Then they didn't even show up for G7 in an 11-0 blowout loss. From the instant Denkinger blew that call St. Louis basically just gave up.
@@moeball740 i enjoyed reading your baseball history examples. Jack Clark was a fine hitter but no gold glove at first base like Keith Hernandez was in 1982. I know he had been an outfielder then playing first base but cannot recall how good he was when he played outfield with the Giants. Dane Iorg who got the big hit was also on the 1982 Cards and he could hit. They sure could have used some strikeouts from Todd Worrell in that inning and he did have a good season as the closer. Ken Dayley had pitched great right before the inning looking like Sandy Koufax. Today you would not at all second guess bringing in Worrell after Dayley pitched so well because Todd Worrell was the closer and sometimes a relief pitcher unusually pitching an extra inning is not the same. I'm glad they have instant replay today.
As an English man not raised with Baseball, I must confess to being seduced by it's theatre and pageantry' I'm here as a result of Ken Burns wonderful documentary series on Baseball.
Robert Dore It’s such a beautiful sport. Instantly classic. I’ll never forget my first game. Chicago Cubs. It’s set up so much different than the other American giants. Hearing the crowd roar on a game ending strike three call from the umpire was such a rush. A nice steady pace rather slow but tensions develop on a whim sometimes. Not a constant running back and forth between hoops or goal posts. Just slow and steady.
Go Cardinals!! Haha I’d have to say the Cardinals, Yankees, Red Sox and Cubs simply given all four different histories have been my favorite franchises to follow. The game of baseball is beautiful ⚾️
Please, for goodness sake, what is the name of the song @32:00? I have loved this song for years and have heard it across many sports docs. I love baseball and sports and just want to listen to it lol.
9:00: I see that and think of the parallel in football when the Jets ( from the "upstart" AFL beat the Colts ( established NFL) in the 1969 Super Bowl.
Sorry, forgotten to tell you why, because the synchronization of the sound and image is really annoying and really too bad because it is really WORTH to correct this outstanding documentary!!!!!!!
Memorable moments - 1969 - The Amazing Mets deny the Baltimore Orioles the title. 1970 - Baltimore holds off Cincinnati and gets the title. 1971 - Roberto Clemente helps PIttsburgh win the World Series against the Birds (Baltimore Orioles). He got the MVP - but sadly he died 2 years later in a plane crash. 1972 - 1973 - The As had to deal with 7-game WS marathons to get the 1972 championship against the Big Red Machine, and in 1973 against the Mets. 1974 - THE A'S THREEPEAT after they beat the Dodgers in Game 5 winning the series 4-1. Almost a sweep! 1975 - The Big Red Machine wins against the Red Sox in a 7-game marathon. 1976 - Bicentennial World Series - Yankees vs. the Big Red Machine. And the Big Red Machine routs the Yanks in 4 - a shocking sweep of the series! 1977 - Reggie Jackson and the Yankees bite back against the Dodgers and the Yanks redeem themselves and win their World Series with Reggie getting the MVP.
@@Shindler39 no, sorry, 1960, 7th game, bottom of the 9th, Bill Mazeroski walk off winning home run, against Mickey Mantle and the Yankees, greatest world series moment of all time, nothing even comes close
And what do you do if you don't have a computer??? I'm watching on a tablet,can you please help me to fix the synchronization? would be much appreciated 🙏👌
Big baseball ⚾️ 😎 fan love ❤️ 😍 the game in the fun in memory's great food in drinks destination 😀 phoenix arizona diamondbacks area favorite film angeles in the out field its makes fell like am still on the field looking to win 🏆 😀 yea me with a home run like baby Ruth or berry bonds cool 😎
To me Mickey Mantle was the greatest. With all those injuries and as banged up as he was, you would never know of those injuries when he played. He was a trooper, never even limped. Joe D on the other hand, as great as he was, he was too much of a showman and too Hollywood. He craved the limelight and that was one thing Mickey never wanted to do; he just wanted to be the best at baseball.
I loved him when he was with the Cubs I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure he either won or came in second for batting average one year with them he could throw his back at a ball and sometimes get a hit!
keep in mind baseball started in mid or late 19th century . They had early versions of the World Series in 1880s to 90s with NL and American Association. Before that the top team would be considered champion
@MANCHESTER UNITED as a rabid baseball fan I have to admit that football (soccer) is the world's game and for these reasons; all you need is a ball, it's a simple game and even the poorest country can afford teams. Baseball is a rich persons game where expensive equipment is a must.
@MANCHESTER UNITED stop acting like a moron. You are historically ignorant as well. My country saved your sorry asses twice from those bad ass Germans besides we kicked your worry butts also twice, once in 1776 and again in 1812 so STFU! One more thing the British Empire got rich off of beating the shit out of third world countries who used spears against machine guns. Whenever Britain had to fight some 'real boys' aka Boers, Germans twice, Japanese, Afghans, Israelis and us you got your asses thrashed. I'm a historian so don't talk trash to me.
@MANCHESTER UNITED yeah, soccer is definitely not the most powerful sport in the world. Most corrupt? Absolutely! Nothing is more fun than watching guys kick a ball around for 90 minutes and end in a 0-0 tie. Pffft!! Please. Other than endurance soccer requires no skill. The best soccer players in the world could not compete against an American athlete. Btw, Europe (which isn't a country fyi) is definitely not superior to the US in any way shape or form. Don't forget we kicked the British out twice and saved all of Europe more than once.
Well in 1884 Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first player to intergrate professional baseball but they say it's Jackie Robinson when he played 63 years later. People tell the narrative the way they choose too. Just like the "original six hockey teams" were in fact not the original six.
This was great fun. However, as a Tiger fan, I'm a little disappointed in the description of the 1940 Series between the Tigers and the Reds. The video missed one great personal interest story. Bobo Newsom won 2 games for Detroit, He was scheduled to come back and pitch Game 7. Right before the game, Bobo was told his dad had died. He still went out and ppitched a gem, but lost 2-1.
Super Doc but very unfortunate the unsynchronized image and sound from the middle until the end becomes really difficult to follow!!!! otherwise I really appreciate the documentary, insightful and rich!Bob Costas does really a good job but for the fan of baseball that I am,can you please help me to restore the problem??most appreciated, greetings from Brussels Belgium!!!!!
But the biggest impact in the History of the World Series came on the 101th year after Very First World Series In 1903 on the 100th Edition of “The Fall Classic”!
The audio is about 3 full seconds behind the video on this one. Almost all of TY videos are 'out of sync' .. most are barely recognizable, but some ... like this one, are WAY off. ~~~
That ole ck swing conclusion to it but you had to root for both, I was. Hell of a battle. Wanted both but Now Dodgers have it going. What pitching. Awesome game Ruff ruff.
In the 1979 World Series the Pirates weren't down 3-1 and won 3 in a row to win the World Series, they did that in 1979. In 1971 they were down 0-2, won 3 straight to go up 3-2, lost Game 6, then won Game 7. So in 1971 they were down 0-2 and won 4 of the next 5.
@@chrishall6419 I know, but put your shoes in a die hard Red Sox fan. Millions who lived and died without ever witnessing a Red Sox world championship.
I believe the sound difference was meant to be. Everything happens for a reason. I’m learning a new skill. Bedtime should be called ‘Time travel’. I enjoy travelling for 8 hrs, 4 hrs and my favourite 15 mins.
1973: Oakland Athletics 1974: Oakland Athletics 1975: Cincinnati Reds 1976: Cincinnati Reds 1977: New York Yankees 1978: New York Yankees 1979: Pittsburgh Pirates 1980: Philadelphia Phillies 1981: Los Angeles Dodgers 1982: St. Louis Cardinals 1983: Baltimore Orioles 1984: Detroit Tigers 1985: Kansas City Royals 1986: New York Mets 1987: Minnesota Twins 😃 1988: Los Angeles Dodgers 1989: Oakland Athletics 1990: Cincinnati Reds 1991: Minnesota Twins 😃 1992: Toronto Blue Jays 1993: Toronto Blue Jays 1994: No Series 1995: Atlanta Braves 1996: New York Yankees 1997: Florida Marlins 1998: New York Yankees 1999: New York Yankees 2000: New York Yankees 2001: Arizona Diamondbacks 2002: Anaheim Angels 2003: Florida Marlins 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Chicago White Sox 2006: St. Louis Cardinals 2007: Boston Red Sox 2008: Philadelphia Phillies 2009: New York Yankees 2010: San Francisco Giants 2011: St. Louis Cardinals 2012: San Francisco Giants 2013: Boston Red Sox 2014: San Francisco Giants 2015: Kansas City Royals 2016: Chicago Cubs 2017: Houston Astros 2018: Boston Red Sox 2019: Washington Nationals 2020: Los Angeles Dodgers 2021: Atlanta Braves 2022: Houston Astros 2023: Texas Rangers 2024: Los Angeles Dodgers
1903: Boston Red Sox 1904: No Series 1905: New York Giants 1906: Chicago White Sox 1907: Chicago Cubs 1908: Chicago Cubs 1909: Pittsburgh Pirates 1910: Philadelphia Athletics 1911: Philadelphia Athletics 1912: Boston Red Sox 1913: Philadelphia Athletics 1914: Boston Braves 1915: Boston Red Sox 1916: Boston Red Sox 1917: Chicago White Sox 1918: Boston Red Sox 1919: Cincinnati Reds 1920: Cleveland Indians 1921: New York Giants 1922: New York Giants 1923: New York Yankees 1924: Washington Senators 1925: Pittsburgh Pirates 1926: St. Louis Cardinals 1927: New York Yankees 1928: New York Yankees 1929: Philadelphia Athletics 1930: Philadelphia Athletics 1931: St. Louis Cardinals 1932: New York Yankees 1933: New York Giants 1934: St. Louis Cardinals 1935: Detroit Tigers 1936: New York Yankees 1937: New York Yankees 1938: New York Yankees 1939: New York Yankees 1940: Cincinnati Reds 1941: New York Yankees 1942: St. Louis Cardinals 1943: New York Yankees 1944: St. Louis Cardinals 1945: Detroit Tigers 1946: St. Louis Cardinals 1947: New York Yankees 1948: Cleveland Indians 1949: New York Yankees 1950: New York Yankees 1951: New York Yankees 1952: New York Yankees 1953: New York Yankees 1954: New York Giants 1955: Brooklyn Dodgers 1956: New York Yankees 1957: Milwaukee Braves 1958: New York Yankees 1959: Los Angeles Dodgers 1960: Pittsburgh Pirates 1961: New York Yankees 1962: New York Yankees 1963: Los Angeles Dodgers 1964: St. Louis Cardinals 1965: Los Angeles Dodgers 😡 1966: Baltimore Orioles 1967: St. Louis Cardinals 1968: Detroit Tigers 1969: New York Mets 1970: Baltimore Orioles 1971: Pittsburgh Pirates 1972: Oakland Athletics
OPEN up a 2nd window and turn the sound off and sync it to the 1st video window. Pretty easy to fix the sound that way ... BOOM!! MicDrop!
@@aubreykrendale4266 then dont watch it and bitch about it jackass.
Steve, that's a great solution. I wanted to keep the video so I just downloaded it and synced the sound.
Ok smart guy how do I fix it on a tablet? I’m 12 sec behind! And can’t do that which you suggest with my tablet. Huh? How?😂🤣😂🤣😂
Break the stupid Tablet as in SMASH it. Problem solved .. LOL!!
" Damn it, Steve. I'm a Doctor ( CHIROPRACTOR ), not a sound engineer !"
Please never take this down. I watch this every night before bed. Thank you!
U need help
there is something cool about historical sport documentaries.....it's like listening to an old valve radio, it takes you back in time .
@MUFC who asked bruh shut tf up
@MUFC when?
@@ianfisher7423 ghghghhigigggoggoiiuiuiu
Used to listen to games with my grandfather on summer nights as a little kid. Sent this to my Dad, Baseball bonds all generations, truly one of the great pleasures in life 👏 ⚾️
Vin Scully, THE best MLB announcer ---------the voice of The Dodgers--------of all-time . ---------------MJL, 77 y/o
One of the best Videos I have ever seen. I Love Baseball
I say 55, 59, 63, 65, 81,88, 2020,2024- I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the last four. it’s great to be a fan🎉
I was just watching this a few days ago. I've had this for at least a dozen years or so. This is a great DVD, and I wish there was a follow up for 2003 onward.
As a red sox fan I demand this!!
@@ubernate860 As a Phillies fan who's heart is still in 2008, I concur!
maybe for the 125 year edition
Love of baseball ⚾️ It's the smells, not just in the stands like most people talk about (popcorn, cigar smoke) but when playing it's the leather glove, freshly cut grass, the actual smell of the baseball, the bubble-gum, even the hat you've been sweating profusely in all season.... 😁 ⚾️ 🥰
I miss that pop when the ball hits your pocket in the sweet spot!!
I used to chew the leather laces on my glove (as an outfielder).
So true!
I hear you brother it's the greatest game ever
I think the magic of baseball is really what made it America’s Pastime. I’ve been to a MLB game, and it’s unlike any other experience. There was so much stuff to do before and after the game, the food was amazing, the crowd was alive, you could always keep up with what was going on. It’s a really special experience you can’t find anywhere else.
1903-1909 (Origins) 7:19
1910-1919 (Fame & Misfortune) 16:22
1920-1931 (The National Stage) 26:15
1932-1939 (The Called Shot, The Gashouse Gang & McCarthyism) 44:28
1940-1948 (World Series / World War) 1:03:51
1949-1956 (New York, New York) 1:17:49
1957-1964 (The End of an Era) 1:32:22
1965-1971 (Pitching & Defense) 1:51:27
1972-1981 (The Mini-Dynasties) 2:05:33
1982-1990 (Anything Can Happen) 2:23:14
1991-1995 (North, South & a quiet October) 2:40:45
1996-2002 (Returns & Arrivals) 2:55:53
Thank you 👍
Growing up there was two world Series moments that are some of my best memories as a kid and it will live in my heart and my memory until the day I die!! One is the 1986 New York Mets winning the world Series and the other is Kirk Gibson's 1988 home run!! If there was ever a moment in baseball that seemed like it was a movie script it was Kirk Gibson's 1988 world series home run!! A old beat-up ball player coming to the mound with bad knees and saving the day with a home run!! It was almost like God whispered in his ear and said son today is your moment go get it!!! That was one of the most emotional things I've ever seen in my life!! And in my opinion one of the greatest moments in baseball
Once a Giants fan
Always a Giants fan
10 12 and 14
I waited for years for those wonderful seasons
Heck yeah... go giants
Thank you...I've been looking for this documentary for a long time !!!
I read a lot of comments about the audio being out of sync with the video, but there were more vintage photos and videos than there were present day comments, so why all the complaints?
This is great I had never heard of this video before. Absolutely wonderful thanks for putting this on here
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12:10: The 1906 White Sox were known as the "Hitless Wonders" getting to the Series with a .230 team batting average. Their pitching ace was "Big" Ed Walsh, a spitballer who struck out 12 Cubs in game 3 and two years later in 1908 won 40(!!) games.
Every true Baseball enthusiast should know and learn the amazing History of MLB.
I played through college and am now coaching HS ball. I love this game so much! Thank you for inventing my favorite game!
Legit vid. Timing is masterful. I’m eager to see how Whittaker does when he takes on top end talent. I hope he is able to continue putting on a show like this.
Thanks for sharing Tonie. It's tough but you'll be fine by the weekend! We love you! Pete
Man, that 1987 World Series was beautiful!
When I was a kid (1950's) there were 16 teams in baseball. If your team didn't make it to the world series then you cheered for the underdog. It was a great time to be a baseball fanatic as a kid. We could tell you the stats on every player in the majors all season long. And if a player was traded it was big news. Damned Yankees!!!
mltnr290 when I was kid in the 70’s, we used to argue about a better hitter, Carew or Rose. Better pitcher, Seaver or Ryan. lol
When i was a kid (80's) we debated who would hit more homers, Canseco or McGwire.
Amazing how the crack of a bat connects us all. :)
In The 90’s we all new Griffey Jr. was the best player in Baseball unless you were a
SF Giants fan Lol and the best SS in Baseball was Barry Larkin unless you were a Stl. Cardinals fan. 😏
@@duanedorman6134 Rose and Ryan. You said better hitter so I went with Rose. Better player is Carew. No contest between Ryan and Seaver. Ryan was, no doubt, the better pitcher.
@@CSDonohue11 Griffey Jr made everything look easy. And he had the smoothest swing I've ever seen
NO OTHER SPORT LIKE BASEBALL WITH IT'S HISTORY AND YET THAT HISTORY IS SO PRESENT IN THE PRESENT GAME ITSELF....GENUINE AWESOME GREAT AND NO TIME CLOCK LIMITS.
It is great pleasure to hear narratives from Bob Costas!
I bought this DVD in the 2000’s and watched it so many times.
The special features are just as good with last out and celebrations in the clubhouse for many of the World Series.
It ends at 2002 World Series.
I also bought the 100 Years of the New York Yankees DVD released 2002. Awesome documentary about the Yankees history.
2002 was a rough World Series for us Giants fans
@@dondressel452 That was a great World Series. One of the greatest games be seen with the 2001.
As a Dodgers and Angels fan I was happy obviously.
Giants fans got to celebrate 8 years later and 2 more.
Wow, great video 💯💯
Great job on this presentation. Made me feel nostalgic for old-timey baseball. Love the sport.
I appreciate this and all I did to correct the sound was to download it, edit the sound so it synced up...perfect and worth watching. Thanks again for the upload. I'm sorry for the people who were "Angry" about it...just relax...life goes on. AND it was only off by about 1 second...geez!
By the end of the video, it was off by more than 12 seconds. The audio track was actually faster than the video. This is easily resolved, though, by playing the video in 2 separate windows, giving the muted video window a head start, and occasionally briefly pausing the audio window to keep it from getting ahead.
My first love was baseball. Still is...
I almost agreed. Second love. 😀
Baseball back in the day? Sure. Baseball today? Pass. It lost its shine after the players strike with all the steroids, cheaters, terrible announcers, expansion teams, woke dreck and disloyal whores.
AMEN AND PLAY BALL!
Mind too.... When on be the best weight lifter 1980 in America......but I love baseball
@@MaximusWolfewell I disagree with that. Baseball was on fire from 95-2004. It had a great mix of shut down pitching, run manufacturing, and of course, THE LONG BALL.
As for the last decade or so? Completely agree. No creativity-everything is statistically decided. All about home runs. Pitchers don't go past the 6th inning. I went to a game a few years ago that was called a "bullpen" game. They just threw in different relievers every couple innings and hoped the offense would take them over the top.
No thanks. I'd rather stay home and watch this or Jack Morris pitch 10 innings of shutout baseball in game 7 of the world series.
Or the 2004 ALCS😊😊😊😊
Wow very good compilations of sports..
Im 30 and as a young kid i was an allstar catcher that learnd a lot from my top 5 favorite phillies of all time. Him and jim thomie were the good ol days
This is a fantastic video really enjoyed watching it thank you.😊
Thanks for this video, AWESOME 😎 ❤️ this is historic footage 😮
1991 World Series was the greatest World Series I've ever seen. I am a Braves fan. Kirby Puckett played out of his mind in that World Series. I've never seen such a gut-wrenching back and forth world series ever.
Kirby and his Twins beat my Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS to advance to the World Series. I was heart broken. But Jays got their titles in '92 and '93.
I grew up on the Cubs and lived in ATL thru the Nineties. It was gut wrenching being a Braves fan. Knowing you've got HoF pitchers and can't.... Thank God for 95
I wish Kirby Puckett didn't had his baseball ⚾ career ended too early because of an injury.
@@TravelingwithValeman77 Rest in peace ☮️ Kirby Puckett & this baseball ⚾ special had the best baseball ⚾ to offer.
@@hankhillsnrrwurethra You have the best seat 💺 for one of the best baseball ⚾ rivalries between Chicago Cubs vs St. Louis Cardinals.
I remember the 1989 series real well. Jets getting closer ,or distant Thunder, still scares me to this day.
1966-1969: 1966 and 1967 both featured Triple Crown winners that season ( Frank Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski), 1968 a 30 game winner ( Denny McLain) and 1969, along with maybe the 1914 Boston Braves, the most improbable World Series champion of all time, the New York Miracle Mets.
Rooting for the Marlins they won two World Series were some of the best experiences I've had in my entire life.
Great video. I watch it every morning. Please never take down
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Awesome! Thanks for this!
Being a Cardinals fan the 1985 world series with the Royals in game 6 with the Don Denkinger blown call at first base is a good example of why today there is instant replay. It was a part of the game at that time. The Cardinals became so unravelled, it was like they could no longer play baseball.
Sometimes you have losses that are punches to the gut. Some teams recover from it, like the 1975 Reds, who blew 3-0 and 6-3 leads in G6 against Boston when they could have wrapped up the Series. Watching Carlton Fisk's drive complete the Red Sox comeback could have been devastating and when they then fell behind 3-0 in G7 it looked like they were done for in a total collapse. But they managed to come from behind to win 4-3 and clinch the Series.
Other teams, though, don't handle the gut punch so well. The Buckner debacle in G6 1986 sunk the Sox. Losing a game they should have won that would have given them their first title in 68 years had to hurt. But they could have put it behind them and won G7 like the 1975 Reds did, but instead the Sox blew the lead in that game too and the Mets got the trophy.
Or 2002 when SF had a 5-0 lead on the Angels in G6 in the 7th inning and were only a few outs away from winning their first title since 1954. Every other time in MLB history that a team had at least a 5 run lead that late in the game in what would have been their title clinching game, that team had protected the lead, won the game and the championship. This scenario had happened many times in World Series history. Not the 2002 Giants. Bullpen collapsed, blew a 5-0 lead, lost G6 by a 6-5 score. Then the Giants lost G7 4-1 and the Angels won their only World Series ever.
Worst though was the 1985 Cardinals. We can go on forever about the Denkinger call in G6 keeping the Cards from wrapping up the Series over KC. But St. Louis completely fell apart and came unglued. Jack Clark dropped a foul popup. The pitcher grooved a pitch that got smacked for a single. The catcher let a pitch get away for a passed ball that moved up the runners. Then another fat pitch resulted in a single that turned a 1-0 Cardinal lead into a 2-1 loss. Denkinger didn't make any of those mistakes, the Cardinals did. Then they didn't even show up for G7 in an 11-0 blowout loss. From the instant Denkinger blew that call St. Louis basically just gave up.
@@moeball740 i enjoyed reading your baseball history examples. Jack Clark was a fine hitter but no gold glove at first base like Keith Hernandez was in 1982. I know he had been an outfielder then playing first base but cannot recall how good he was when he played outfield with the Giants. Dane Iorg who got the big hit was also on the 1982 Cards and he could hit. They sure could have used some strikeouts from Todd Worrell in that inning and he did have a good season as the closer. Ken Dayley had pitched great right before the inning looking like Sandy Koufax. Today you would not at all second guess bringing in Worrell after Dayley pitched so well because Todd Worrell was the closer and sometimes a relief pitcher unusually pitching an extra inning is not the same. I'm glad they have instant replay today.
Thank you for this upload
As an English man not raised with Baseball, I must confess to being seduced by it's theatre and pageantry' I'm here as a result of Ken Burns wonderful documentary series on Baseball.
Robert Dore It’s such a beautiful sport. Instantly classic. I’ll never forget my first game. Chicago Cubs. It’s set up so much different than the other American giants. Hearing the crowd roar on a game ending strike three call from the umpire was such a rush. A nice steady pace rather slow but tensions develop on a whim sometimes. Not a constant running back and forth between hoops or goal posts. Just slow and steady.
My favorite sport.
I think I've come full circle to once again saying it is my favorite sport. It's the only one I was any was good at for one thing. lol
By good I mean mediocre. Decent hitter, suspect fielder (mostly throwing wise).
Baz Bear i could hit but couldn’t run or track down a ball at all haha probably couldn’t bunt either
1991 was the best world series for me, great memories!!!⚾👌🍿👏🙏💎🏆💯✅✌️
Bob Gibson also hit a HR in his G7 victory in ‘67. To the deepest part of Fenway
This was a truly an excellent documentary thank you.👍💯
Can you please re-upload this great documentary????most appreciated 👏🙏 GREETINGS FROM BRUSSELS BELGIUM
As a kid, in your dreams, you never lost😮
Epic😅
Wow, that was really good. Great memories I was 14 again I’m 65 now too cool, nice job Mr. creator.
Brilliant, absolut, Pure Joy. Love this post. Go stros!!!
Boy, was Gibson a monster; big time pitcher.
MANCHESTER UNITED what was the point of commenting this. he literally just said gibson was a monster
Go Cardinals!! Haha I’d have to say the Cardinals, Yankees, Red Sox and Cubs simply given all four different histories have been my favorite franchises to follow. The game of baseball is beautiful ⚾️
This is classic !!!! Thank you !
Please, for goodness sake, what is the name of the song @32:00?
I have loved this song for years and have heard it across many sports docs. I love baseball and sports and just want to listen to it lol.
A great job editing, master piece with content.
Love the Scott Joplin music in the background at 9:32-14:43. Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer.
There is a DVD just like this one at the Pawtucket , Rhode Island library.
Thank you for this!
9:00: I see that and think of the parallel in football when the Jets ( from the "upstart" AFL beat the Colts ( established NFL) in the 1969 Super Bowl.
Sorry, forgotten to tell you why, because the synchronization of the sound and image is really annoying and really too bad because it is really WORTH to correct this outstanding documentary!!!!!!!
Memorable moments -
1969 - The Amazing Mets deny the Baltimore Orioles the title.
1970 - Baltimore holds off Cincinnati and gets the title.
1971 - Roberto Clemente helps PIttsburgh win the World Series against the Birds (Baltimore Orioles). He got the MVP - but sadly he died 2 years later in a plane crash.
1972 - 1973 - The As had to deal with 7-game WS marathons to get the 1972 championship against the Big Red Machine, and in 1973 against the Mets.
1974 - THE A'S THREEPEAT after they beat the Dodgers in Game 5 winning the series 4-1. Almost a sweep!
1975 - The Big Red Machine wins against the Red Sox in a 7-game marathon.
1976 - Bicentennial World Series - Yankees vs. the Big Red Machine. And the Big Red Machine routs the Yanks in 4 - a shocking sweep of the series!
1977 - Reggie Jackson and the Yankees bite back against the Dodgers and the Yanks redeem themselves and win their World Series with Reggie getting the MVP.
You forgot the 1919 one the black sox scandal and the all California World Series the first one.
The most memorable moment was game # 6 of the 1986 World Series with the amazing Mets comeback against the Red Sox.
@@Shindler39 no, sorry, 1960, 7th game, bottom of the 9th, Bill Mazeroski walk off winning home run, against Mickey Mantle and the Yankees, greatest world series moment of all time, nothing even comes close
@@nickcarducci3413 No, sorry. 1986. Period.
Lol
And what do you do if you don't have a computer??? I'm watching on a tablet,can you please help me to fix the synchronization? would be much appreciated 🙏👌
The Expos got screwed in 1994
efF 'em
Unfortunately we will never know.
I agree, I loved the expos uniforms
It sucks but im a cardnals fan love all baseball
Not Just The Expos, But Tony Gwynn's (.400) Batting Season.
Big baseball ⚾️ 😎 fan love ❤️ 😍 the game in the fun in memory's great food in drinks destination 😀 phoenix arizona diamondbacks area favorite film angeles in the out field its makes fell like am still on the field looking to win 🏆 😀 yea me with a home run like baby Ruth or berry bonds cool 😎
To me Mickey Mantle was the greatest. With all those injuries and as banged up as he was, you would never know of those injuries when he played. He was a trooper, never even limped. Joe D on the other hand, as great as he was, he was too much of a showman and too Hollywood. He craved the limelight and that was one thing Mickey never wanted to do; he just wanted to be the best at baseball.
Damn Right man
Sorry buddy, but flat out Willie Mays was better.
History is amazing even though as a phillies fan all we got is 2 but still history regardless. Love this stuff. Thanks for the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Audio's a little off, but that's a small price to pay. Some great stuff here, and some great memories too!
More than a little off and completely insufferable.
R.I.P. Bill Buckner.
Got all the blame for an inning that never should have come to that point...great player...
I loved him when he was with the Cubs I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure he either won or came in second for batting average one year with them he could throw his back at a ball and sometimes get a hit!
And one more thing he was excellent fielder!
@@mikesamons7243 that's what makes his World Series faux pas so tragic...
Correct.
keep in mind baseball started in mid or late 19th century . They had early versions of the World Series in 1880s to 90s with NL and American Association. Before that the top team would be considered champion
Soccer is for people with low IQs
@MANCHESTER UNITED as a rabid baseball fan I have to admit that football (soccer) is the world's game and for these reasons; all you need is a ball, it's a simple game and even the poorest country can afford teams. Baseball is a rich persons game where expensive equipment is a must.
@MANCHESTER UNITED stop acting like a moron. You are historically ignorant as well. My country saved your sorry asses twice from those bad ass Germans besides we kicked your worry butts also twice, once in 1776 and again in 1812 so STFU! One more thing the British Empire got rich off of beating the shit out of third world countries who used spears against machine guns. Whenever Britain had to fight some 'real boys' aka Boers, Germans twice, Japanese, Afghans, Israelis and us you got your asses thrashed. I'm a historian so don't talk trash to me.
@MANCHESTER UNITED yeah, soccer is definitely not the most powerful sport in the world. Most corrupt? Absolutely! Nothing is more fun than watching guys kick a ball around for 90 minutes and end in a 0-0 tie. Pffft!! Please. Other than endurance soccer requires no skill. The best soccer players in the world could not compete against an American athlete. Btw, Europe (which isn't a country fyi) is definitely not superior to the US in any way shape or form. Don't forget we kicked the British out twice and saved all of Europe more than once.
Well in 1884 Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first player to intergrate professional baseball but they say it's Jackie Robinson when he played 63 years later. People tell the narrative the way they choose too. Just like the "original six hockey teams" were in fact not the original six.
Great video. Is something similar for college football and other sports? Was this originally done by MLB or who made this originally?
Good stuff thanks.
Great video
This was great fun. However, as a Tiger fan, I'm a little disappointed in the description of the 1940 Series between the Tigers and the Reds. The video missed one great personal interest story. Bobo Newsom won 2 games for Detroit, He was scheduled to come back and pitch Game 7. Right before the game, Bobo was told his dad had died. He still went out and ppitched a gem, but lost 2-1.
That is a GREAT little story!...Thanks for telling it. Good stuff.
Sad.
Also failed to mention the harold hershberger suicide and the reds going on to win the series in his honor
Probably wanted to keep it light.
Super Doc but very unfortunate the unsynchronized image and sound from the middle until the end becomes really difficult to follow!!!! otherwise I really appreciate the documentary, insightful and rich!Bob Costas does really a good job but for the fan of baseball that I am,can you please help me to restore the problem??most appreciated, greetings from Brussels Belgium!!!!!
But the biggest impact in the History of the World Series came on the 101th year after Very First World Series In 1903 on the 100th Edition of “The Fall Classic”!
Really enjoyed this!
Is there anything on the Old PCL before MLB moved to the west coast ?
The audio is about 3 full seconds behind the video on this one. Almost all of TY videos are 'out of sync' .. most are barely recognizable, but some ... like this one, are WAY off. ~~~
yea and so you Just OPEN up a 2nd window and turn the sound off and sync it to the 1st video window. Pretty easy to fix the sound that way ... lol
Bill Buckner Should be in the Hall Of Fame Along with Cincinnati's Dave Concepcion , Lee May ,Reggie Smith An A few Others !
It should be the hall of truly outstanding players, not the hall of guys who put together pretty good careers.
That ole ck swing conclusion to it but you had to root for both, I was. Hell of a battle. Wanted both but Now Dodgers have it going. What pitching. Awesome game Ruff ruff.
That was awesome
Christy mathewson won 3 complete game shutouts in the world series. ... That will never happen again. ..
NEVER!
EVER!
Baseball is better than life, it’s fair.
Unless you hit the ball on the wrong side of the line-then it's foul!
@@DARK24-7 HAH! Yeah that true
The Fan. Great movie. Too bad Bobby turned into DeZero.
Dodgers got this! (2024 World Series starts TODAY 10/25/2024)
The 72-74 Oakland A's was one of the best of the 70s or 80s baseball especially beating a powerful red's team in the world series
Agreed...the Big Red Machine gets more love, but that Oakland team was a powerhouse as well.
What year did this come out, when?
In the 1979 World Series the Pirates weren't down 3-1 and won 3 in a row to win the World Series, they did that in 1979. In 1971 they were down 0-2, won 3 straight to go up 3-2, lost Game 6, then won Game 7. So in 1971 they were down 0-2 and won 4 of the next 5.
Good catch that's what I thought too...
??? - I don't hear in the documentary where they claim a 3-1 comeback in 1971.
@@aboxofbroken8tracks983 down 3-1 in 1979, sorry. I fixed it.
What is the name of that song from about 10:45 till 14:45?
"Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin.
AS ALWAYS, great job bob
7:03 Jesse Orosco's glove never comes down. Some say God took it back into heaven after he gifted the 86 Mets with a World Series.
Stanley never made a move for 1st. So even if Buckner makes the play there was no one at 1st
Tired of Buckner being blamed..plenty of blame to go around...
@@chrishall6419 I know, but put your shoes in a die hard Red Sox fan. Millions who lived and died without ever witnessing a Red Sox world championship.
Anybody know the song at the end when they show all the championship
The video and audio are not in sync.
Good subject....but the sound track is off, and seemingly gets worse at the video goes on.
yeah..gets on your nerves after a while.
Not seemingly...the sound picks up speed until it's maybe 10 seconds off by the end.
I believe the sound difference was meant to be. Everything happens for a reason. I’m learning a new skill. Bedtime should be called ‘Time travel’. I enjoy travelling for 8 hrs, 4 hrs and my favourite 15 mins.
When did this come out? This is an amazing documentary, also is it just me or is the video really out of sync?
1991 Twins-Braves is still the greatest series of all.
Grew up listening and on Sundays watching baseball,to bad they sold the fans out
every single one of us older guys wanted to be a pro baseball player when we were a kid
The music drowns out whatever is said.
1973: Oakland Athletics
1974: Oakland Athletics
1975: Cincinnati Reds
1976: Cincinnati Reds
1977: New York Yankees
1978: New York Yankees
1979: Pittsburgh Pirates
1980: Philadelphia Phillies
1981: Los Angeles Dodgers
1982: St. Louis Cardinals
1983: Baltimore Orioles
1984: Detroit Tigers
1985: Kansas City Royals
1986: New York Mets
1987: Minnesota Twins 😃
1988: Los Angeles Dodgers
1989: Oakland Athletics
1990: Cincinnati Reds
1991: Minnesota Twins 😃
1992: Toronto Blue Jays
1993: Toronto Blue Jays
1994: No Series
1995: Atlanta Braves
1996: New York Yankees
1997: Florida Marlins
1998: New York Yankees
1999: New York Yankees
2000: New York Yankees
2001: Arizona Diamondbacks
2002: Anaheim Angels
2003: Florida Marlins
2004: Boston Red Sox
2005: Chicago White Sox
2006: St. Louis Cardinals
2007: Boston Red Sox
2008: Philadelphia Phillies
2009: New York Yankees
2010: San Francisco Giants
2011: St. Louis Cardinals
2012: San Francisco Giants
2013: Boston Red Sox
2014: San Francisco Giants
2015: Kansas City Royals
2016: Chicago Cubs
2017: Houston Astros
2018: Boston Red Sox
2019: Washington Nationals
2020: Los Angeles Dodgers
2021: Atlanta Braves
2022: Houston Astros
2023: Texas Rangers
2024: Los Angeles Dodgers
Wow...thanks for the info.....either the Yankees have dynasties or they are nowhere to be seen for years!
amazing video. especially for baseball historians.
1903: Boston Red Sox
1904: No Series
1905: New York Giants
1906: Chicago White Sox
1907: Chicago Cubs
1908: Chicago Cubs
1909: Pittsburgh Pirates
1910: Philadelphia Athletics
1911: Philadelphia Athletics
1912: Boston Red Sox
1913: Philadelphia Athletics
1914: Boston Braves
1915: Boston Red Sox
1916: Boston Red Sox
1917: Chicago White Sox
1918: Boston Red Sox
1919: Cincinnati Reds
1920: Cleveland Indians
1921: New York Giants
1922: New York Giants
1923: New York Yankees
1924: Washington Senators
1925: Pittsburgh Pirates
1926: St. Louis Cardinals
1927: New York Yankees
1928: New York Yankees
1929: Philadelphia Athletics
1930: Philadelphia Athletics
1931: St. Louis Cardinals
1932: New York Yankees
1933: New York Giants
1934: St. Louis Cardinals
1935: Detroit Tigers
1936: New York Yankees
1937: New York Yankees
1938: New York Yankees
1939: New York Yankees
1940: Cincinnati Reds
1941: New York Yankees
1942: St. Louis Cardinals
1943: New York Yankees
1944: St. Louis Cardinals
1945: Detroit Tigers
1946: St. Louis Cardinals
1947: New York Yankees
1948: Cleveland Indians
1949: New York Yankees
1950: New York Yankees
1951: New York Yankees
1952: New York Yankees
1953: New York Yankees
1954: New York Giants
1955: Brooklyn Dodgers
1956: New York Yankees
1957: Milwaukee Braves
1958: New York Yankees
1959: Los Angeles Dodgers
1960: Pittsburgh Pirates
1961: New York Yankees
1962: New York Yankees
1963: Los Angeles Dodgers
1964: St. Louis Cardinals
1965: Los Angeles Dodgers 😡
1966: Baltimore Orioles
1967: St. Louis Cardinals
1968: Detroit Tigers
1969: New York Mets
1970: Baltimore Orioles
1971: Pittsburgh Pirates
1972: Oakland Athletics