The Official History of Baseball, Vol 1&2 (1994)

ALL 06/29/1994 (en) Documentary 155 Min
  • Release
    06/29/1994
  • Production
    Major League Baseball Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    80%
  • Original title
    The Official History of Baseball, Vol 1&2
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

There is no professional sport with a history quite like baseball. We may recall great moments from other sports, but rarely are they remembered as an integral part of our lives as is baseball. Ask a Pittsburgh fan where he was for Bill Mazeroski's home run. Mention Bucky Dent to a New Yorker - or Bill Buckner to a resident of Boston. Is there a Toronto fan alive who wasn't jumping just as high as Joe Carter in 1993? Baseball is passed down from one generation to another in a patient process that, in some ways, never ends. It's been this way for more than a century and will undoubtedly continue for generations to come. Contained herein, are the most memorable moments from baseball's first 125 years, each moment guaranteed to kindle a reminder of a special time - a special place. That's what baseball is all about.

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The Official History of Baseball, Vol 1&2 (1994) 155 Min

ALL 06/29/1994 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 06/29/1994
  • Production
    Major League Baseball Productions
  • Original title The Official History of Baseball, Vol 1&2
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

There is no professional sport with a history quite like baseball. We may recall great moments from other sports, but rarely are they remembered as an integral part of our lives as is baseball. Ask a Pittsburgh fan where he was for Bill Mazeroski's home run. Mention Bucky Dent to a New Yorker - or Bill Buckner to a resident of Boston. Is there a Toronto fan alive who wasn't jumping just as high as Joe Carter in 1993? Baseball is passed down from one generation to another in a patient process that, in some ways, never ends. It's been this way for more than a century and will undoubtedly continue for generations to come. Contained herein, are the most memorable moments from baseball's first 125 years, each moment guaranteed to kindle a reminder of a special time - a special place. That's what baseball is all about.

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  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Steven Insler, Robert Bodziner

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