Cool New World Series DVD Megaset

Cool new World Series DVD megaset!

MLB Productions has its own proud parental moment this fall. It has dug into the archives to produce the entire run of 65 World Series films in a DVD set, accompanied by a 58-page commemorative book with the foreword by Costas. The 20-disc set, with 50 hours of restored footage, will be on sale in stores Nov. 10 and can be pre-ordered now on MLB.com. Suggested retail price is $229.95.
The first Series film was produced in 1943 when MLB was commissioned by the U.S. State Department to provide a highlight reel for overseas troops during World War II. The 23-minute film, showing the New York Yankees‘ victory against the St. Louis Cardinals, is clearly geared to servicemen.
Subsequent films were used as a recruiting tool for the Armed Services in the 1940s and ’50s — prospects would be invited to see the film, then hear the enrollment pitch. MLB clubs also used them widely for promotional purposes, making them available to groups and in schools. The ’50s vintage highlights, typically 40 minutes, often ended with announcer Lew Fonseca encouraging fans, “See a game often.”

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Forbes: New York Mets A Drag

Forbes magazine has ranked cities by their Sports Hotness.  NYC is #3.

The following is their words:

The recent drag on New York pro sports scene? The lowly Mets, who haven’t made the playoffs since 2006 (when they lost the NLCS to the St. Louis Cardinals).

They also mention we have a zillion teams and only the Giants won a championship.

Good stuff here.

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If LA Doesn’t Want To Watch, Start Earlier!

A good breakdown of “nobody in SoCal cares” – and yet we start football games and baseball playoff games unnecessarily late.   Half the population of the US lives in the east!

Published: October 20, 2009
Ratings in New York and Philadelphia have been stronger in the league championship series, and history suggests that the California numbers are not an aberration.

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Alternate Caps: NLCS Game 5 Edition

As a bonus edition of “Alternate Caps” we salute the NLCS:

I thought the Phillies looked good in the 1970’s.   I liked the blue road jerseys.  I liked these caps.   Feel free to rip me, but I think they looked better then than they do now with their neo-retro design.

The Dodgers have a very classic look (and a nice rotunda in Queens).  Why mess with it?  You don’t need to buy this, just get a regular Dodgers hat.


This is a cool move if you’re a Phillies fan.   I think it’s a 1930 retro.  I don’t know what was special about 1930 (weren’t the Philly A’s cool back then?) but I dig the P.

Did you ever find yourself thinking – if only the Dodgers were more like the 1976 Pirates?   Then this is the cap for you.

All these caps can be found at Hat Club.

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