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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rated by buyers NR (Not Rated)
Type of bind: DVD
Brand: Team Marketing
EAN num: 0733961113150
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: A&E HOME VIDEO
Manufacturer: A&E HOME VIDEO
Quantity: 6
Publishing house: A&E HOME VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 03, 2008
Running Time: 997 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 4466
Size: Mets
Studio: A&E HOME VIDEO
Features:- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
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As the home for the New York Mets since 1964, Shea Stadium has hosted an amazing array of history-making ballgames, all-time players, colorful managers, and millions of devoted fans. From the high-flying championship teams to the low-flying planes, the sounds of Shea Stadium are ingrained in the hearts of the enthusiastic crowds who cheer their New York Mets.
This six-game, 6-DVD collection spans five decades of promise, amusement, jubilation, and Mets baseball. It celebrates the legendary games and the baseball heroes who made Mets history. These six remarkable games are a time capsule and a window into the magic that glows within all Mets fans the magic found in their beloved Shea Stadium.
DISC 1: 1969 World Series® Game 4 vs Baltimore OriolesTM--Tom Seaver s 10-inning win was a decisive point of the 69 World Series as the Mets upset the heavily favored Orioles.
DISC 2: 1986: National League® Championship Series Game 3 vs Houston AstrosTM--This come-from-behind bottom-of-the-ninth victory ended with Lenny Dykstra s famous walk-off home run.
DISC 3: 1986: World Series Game 6 vs Boston Red SoxTM--Considered 'Baseball s greatest game , this improbable 10th-inning, miracle two-out comeback reached its climax with Mookie Wilson s swing and ...here comes Knight and the Mets win it!
DISC 4: 1999: National League Championship Series Game 5 vs Atlanta BravesTM--Robin Ventura s 'grand slam single' won this 15-inning game endurance test.
DISC 5: Sept. 21, 2001: Regular season vs Atlanta Braves --The emotionally charged very first game in New York City after the 9/11 terrorist attacks was electrified by Mike Piazza s 8th inning 2-run home run.
DISC 6: May 19, 2006: Inter-League vs New York YankeesTM--David Wright s walk-off hit snatched victory away from the cross-town rival Yankees in this classic see-saw battle.
DVD Features: 1969 World Series Last Inning; Gary Carter Game-Winning HR (1985 Opening Day vs. Cardinals); 1986 NL East Division Clincher Highlights (September 17 vs. Cubs); 1986 World Series Game 7 Highlights; Matt Franco GW RBI (July 10, 1999 vs. Yankees); Todd Pratt GW HR (1999 NLDS Game 4 vs. Diamondbacks); Mets Win National League Pennant (2000 NLCS Game 5 vs. Cardinals); 2006 Walk-Off Moments; Mets Clinch NL East Division (September 19, 2006 vs. Marlins); Clutch Catch by Endy Chavez (2006 NLCS Game 7); Bill Shea Interview
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A lot to watch. Any fan interested in Mets or baseball history will enjoy watching. The game has changed over the years. You decide if it is for the better.
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This DVD is missing some great moment in history like 69 and 73, but I'm a Mets fan and I enjoyed what they had. Felt a little cheated that it wasn't complete. Maybe that's why they didn't list what is on the DVD. Anyway, if you're a Mets fan you should check out Mathematically Alive. Great movie about what it means to be a fan and how serious people take the sport. Very interesting and I like that it went beyond the fans and the game and explored the psychological aspects of fandom with a sport psychologist. Check it out at www.mathematicallyalive.com or Mathematically Alive: A Story of Fandom DVD
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Simply put, it is a must have for any New York Mets fan. While I wish there was more drama and build up to some of the excerpts - Todd Pratt's walk-off homerun against the Diamondbacks as an example - I couldn't be more pleased with the purchase. It will be something I can use to look back on the past and remember with fondness, as well as something to get me through the rough times when the present isn't going so well...
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Where's the '73 season???? The 1973 National League series clinching game 5 victory over the mighty Cincinnatti Reds was played at Shea Stadium. Not to mention the Mets won 2 out of 3 at Shea in the World Series against Oakland.
What gives? Maybe there will be a VOL. 2
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OK, so I wasn't around in 1969, but how can you leave out that game
And what the heck is that game with Mets and Yankees where Wright hit a walk off? That game is barely memorable. In fact, I had to look it up to see what game they are actually showing on this DVD.
against Atlanta where the Mets scored 10 runs in the bottom of the eighth capped off by a Piazza 3-run home run? June 30, 2000. That was definitely the most memorable game for me. Shea was ROCKIN that inning. And this was in the midst of the hated rivalry between the Mets and Braves. The days of Rocker and Chipper. And this was the day after Rocker's return to Shea after making his racist comments.
I was going to buy this DVD set until I found out this game was not featured. Any mets fan knows exactly what game I'm talking about. At least I still have it on VHS.
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