A&E Video Los Angeles Dodgers Vintage World Series Films DVD Set - ESPN Shop

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A&E Video Los Angeles Dodgers Vintage World Series Films DVD Set

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Product Information

  • Five Official World Series Films on 2 DVDs
  • All the glory and classic moments of the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Championships from 1959 to 1988 are digitally preserved
  • The Los Angeles Dodgers have set the standard for organizational excellence--team first, powerful pitching, class on and off the field--the blueprint for successful teams.
  • Approximate running time: More than 3 hours

Product Features

  • 1959 - LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs CHICAGO WHITE SOX
  • 1963 - LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs NEW YORK YANKEES
  • 1965 - LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs MINNESOTA TWINS
  • 1981 - LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs NEW YORK YANKEES
  • 1988 - LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs OAKLAND ATHLETICS
  • The passion and excitement of Los Angeles Dodgers baseball was on full display in the first three Fall ClassicŪ games in 1959. Each record-setting crowd at The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum swelled beyond 90,000. A tradition of October baseball was born in Los Angeles.
  • In 1963, Sandy Koufax set the World Series strikeout record of fifteen in Game 1. Again in 1965, pitching was supreme, but this time the speed of the Dodgers charged the offense as well. The 1981 and 1988 World Series championships were fueled by the optimism of manager Tommy Lasorda.

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