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PBS Baseball Documentary by Ken Burns DVD – Complete Historic Baseball Series

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Complete Ken Burns Baseball Documentary: Experience the full PBS baseball documentary by Ken Burns, showcasing the history and cultural impact of America's pastime.

High-Quality DVD Format: Region-free DVD compatible with most players, perfect for baseball fans and documentary lovers.

Historic Baseball Stories: Explore iconic moments, legendary players, and pivotal events that shaped the game.

Award-Winning Filmmaking: Directed by Ken Burns, this documentary is critically acclaimed for its storytelling and depth.

Bonus Features Included: Enjoy additional interviews, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes content for an immersive experience.

PBS Baseball: A Documentary Film By Ken Burns (DVD) is a comprehensive exploration of America’s favorite pastime. This acclaimed documentary chronicles the rich history of baseball, from its early days to modern times, highlighting legendary players, historic games, and the sport’s cultural impact. Directed by Ken Burns, known for his masterful storytelling, this film offers deep insights and rare archival footage that every baseball fan will appreciate. The region-free DVD format ensures compatibility with most players, making it perfect for collectors and documentary enthusiasts. Bonus features include interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive archival material. Add this definitive baseball documentary to your collection today.

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Lawrance Bernabo
An annual rite of spring: watching "Baseball"

Every spring I watch Ken Burns' celebrated documentary "Baseball" on the weekend of Opening Day. Even if I am not sitting glued to the tube while it is on, listening to John Chancellor tell the story of the game is an enjoyable experience. Each "inning" takes on a specific focus, providing a defining element in the way Ty Cobb played the game, the Black Sox Scandal, the way Babe Ruth played the game, the struggle of the Negro Leagues, the dominance of New York temas in the Fifties, the creation of Free Agency, etc. Concise profiles of many of the game's greatest players and managers are spread throughout the nine volumes. More importantly, virtually every great moment in the history of the sport is to be found, not to mention some wonderful old-fashioned baseball songs.
Clearly, the climax of the documentary comes in Inning 6, "The National Pastime," when Jackie Robinson starts playing for the Dodgers. The series begins with a prologue on Ebbets Field and Robinson is laid to rest in the final episode. While the focus is on the Major Leagues throughout, Burns always checks back in with what is happening with the black players and the Negro Leagues, building towards Robinson breaking the color barrier. I think it is fair to say the documentary loses some steam after that point, but then that is the point where the series gets to players and moments that overlap our own lifetime. Once we get to colored images from television there is a different feel to "Baseball" from the black & white images to which we have become accustomed.
Also, the more you know about the history of baseball the more you will see the glaring omissions. Stan Musial is the obvious example cited by other reviewers, but he is eclipsed in the episodes covering the 40's and 50's by Jackie Robinson and the New York teams, just as he was during his career. In terms of the talking heads it is hard to appreciate Billy Crystal and George Will, devotees of the game though they are, after listening to Buck O'Neill (who is the breakthrough "Shelby Foote" of "Baseball"). However, I prefer to ascribe these shortcomings to editorial decisions and the fact this is only a nine-tape set instead of maliciousness. So, yes, it could be better, and maybe it is too reverent, but there is a fundamental love of the game here comparable to such treasured feature films as "The Natural," "Bull Durham" and "Field of Dreams." All of these are necessary spring training workouts for preparation of enjoying the boys of summer.

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Pablo Cruise
For those who love baseball

Excellent DVD from PBS! Good quality! Fast delivery!

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Robert Olson
Great product

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Daniel
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bexarsam
Ken Burns

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