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St. Louis Cardinals, The: Greatest Games of Busch Stadium 1966 - 2005 DVD

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Busch Stadium is more than a ballpark--it?s a landmark, an icon, a home for baseball achievement, and the site of record-setting history. Since the gates first swung open at 250 Stadium Plaza on May 12, 1966, millions of fans nurtured their love for the St. Louis Cardinals in the familiar setting of Busch Stadium. Of the 3,227 games played in this beautiful ballpark, this souvenir commemorates six of the most remarkable games. Filled with more than 17 hours of unedited, pure-Cardinals passion, this collection includes the complete actual game broadcasts. Intensify your viewing with SleeveStats the perfect companion to the ultimate baseball DVD experience offering official stats, trivia, and game summaries right on each DVD's cover. *1968 WORLD SERIES GAME 1: Bob Gibson's record-setting, 17-strikeout masterpiece *1982 WORLD SERIES GAME 7: From a pre-game flip, to a late-rally, the Cardinals secure a World Series Championship *1985 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES GAME 5: The incredible, improbable, bottom-of-the-ninth, game-winning-homer by Ozzie Smith *1987 WORLD SERIES GAME 3: Brilliant pitching and Vince Coleman's clutch hitting spark a Redbirds victory *1998 MARK McGWIRE'S 62nd HOME RUN: The magnificent crescendo of a mesmerizing race for the record; Big Mac, Mark McGwire's record-setting homer began an emotional, unforgettable celebration *2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES GAME 7: This come-from-behind pennant-clinching victory was powered by the clutch hitting of Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen Hall of Fame Induction Speeches: Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Red Schoendienst, Ozzie Smith, Jack Buck; Milestone Moments: Brock's 3,000th Hit, Stolen Base Record, Albert Pujols' 1st Major League Homer, 2004 NLCS Homers by Pujols & Jim Edmunds; Rare Interviews: Tony LaRussa, Joe Buck, Scott Rolen, Mike Shannon, Jim Edmunds, Whitey Herzog; Uniform Retirement Ceremonies: Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Ozzie Smith; MLB Video Archives--This Week In Baseball Player Segments; Busch Stadium Final Send-off; Interactive Menus; Inning Selection

Item Number: 91005_A
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