by wjr953 » August 12th, 2008, 1:12 pm
Moonlight,
For me, that '75 WS Game 6, has to be my personal favorite. I have been a lifelong Red Sox fan (can't say "long-suffering" anymore!) and that was the game with Carlton Fisk's home run that saved the Red Sox bacon in that series. They lived to play another day, but unfortunately as we all know, they lost game seven and the series. That Cincinnati team was quite a team. Their pitching wasn't the best, but the Big Red Machine sure could mash the baseball.
As it would happen, I'm also reading the Ken Burns baseball book! So far I'm about 3/4ths of the way through it. I also have the complete Ken Burns "Baseball" DVD set. My wife surprised me with it a few months ago. God, I love that woman!!! The book is jam-packed with stuff, but the DVD's are just incredible. A little background. My wife and I were watching TV one night (PBS), and I happened to mention the Ken Burns Baseball Anthology. I told her that I was going to buy that someday, but it was soooooo expensive and I just could not bring myself to spend the money. Don't you know, about 4 months later, she hands the DVD set to me, along with the History of Baseball book. I was just totally flabbergasted, speechless. She is so good to me, I can't even begin to tell you. Anyways, together we have watched the first three DVD's or "Innings" as they're labeled. Some really remarkable stories and film footage. If you're as much of a baseball junkie as I am, it's something you just have to have. I highly recommend it.
Thud, I had heard that you can download podcasts with broadcasts of old baseball games. Now I don't remember exactly who I heard that from, but I vaguely remember something mentioned about "Baseball Historian", I believe there's a website for this. I wish I had more information for you, but that's all I can remember right now. (old age, the memory is the 2nd thing to go!) I'll check with the guy that told me about this and see if I can get more info. If anyone else has any input on this, please feel free to chime in. Thanks guys.
bill