Product Description
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From Major League Baseball Productions -- the official
highlights DVD of the 2006 World Series!
Narrated by Billy Bob Thornton.
It is, quite simply, the beauty of baseball.
The 2006 post-season began with a bevy of favorites. The Detroit
Tigers® tore through the American League® with their 100 MPH
pitchers. The New York Mets® laid to waste the National League
East®. The Oakland A's® had a starting rotation that frightened
most everyone. And the New York Yankees® featured one of the
greatest lineups of all time. The St. Louis Cardinals® were also
in the playoffs -- but just barely. In the final weeks, the
Cardinals lost eight of nine, watched their seven game lead
disappear and just missed being eliminated. No team that finished
a full season with 83 wins had ever won a World Series®.
According to experts, the Cardinals had no chance.
And that's the beauty of baseball.
St. Louis beat San Diego in the NLDS® and shocked the mighty
Mets in the NLCS®. In the World Series, they faced the
heavily-favored Detroit Tigers team that had a week's worth of
rest. But the St. Louis starters and rookie closer Adam Wainright
held the Tigers to just eleven runs through five games. Yadier
Molina, Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds came up huge at the plate.
And the consummate gamer - 5'7" shortstop David Eckstein hit .364
and became the first National League shortstop to be named World
Series MVP.
When the smoke cleared, the Cardinals emerged from the pack of
behemoths with the team's 10th World Series victory - the second
most of all time. Tony LaRussa became just the second manager in
MLB history to win a World Series title in both leagues. It was
all inexplicable, delightfully improbable and deliciously poetic.
It's the beauty of baseball, and it's why they play the game.
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The 2006 World Series: Tigers vs. Cardinals DVD is
really the story of the underdog team from St. Louis. Not that
the Detroit Tigers are ignored. But the Cardinals took the
championship within five games despite a lousy regular season--a
mere 83 wins--proving that baseball is not a game of statistics
but of whatever dramas are happening on the field in the
here-and-now. 2006 World Series, narrated by Cardinals fan Billy
Bob Thornton, takes viewers through the team's many post-season
dramas, beginning with the National League championship series in
which the Cards faced the seemingly superior New York Mets. What
matters, the team's players and manager Tony La Russa declare in
interviews, is not the numbers but relentless, hard work--keeping
the fire alive until something breaks in one's favor. Indeed, as
one can see from this disc's thoughtful analysis and great
storytelling, things began to click for the Cardinals right when
they needed it. Besides taki! ng a close look at the lead-up to
the World Series, this documentary dissects each game in the
championship competition. (We also see a generous a of film
footage from the last couple of times--most recently in 1968--the
Cards faced the Detroit Tigers in the World Series.) There's a
lot to love here: action on the field, the history of La Russa's
close friendship with Tigers' manager Jim Leyland, player
ins, Thornton's compelling narration. Plus some great bonus
material, including footage of the suspenseful, final out of the
last game between St. Louis and Milwaukee in the 1982 World
Series. 60 min. --Tom Keogh