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MLB Vintage World Series Films – Cincinnati Reds 1975, 1976 & 1990 Reviews

MLB Vintage World Series Films – Cincinnati Reds 1975, 1976 & 1990

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The 1975 Fall Classic matched the Reds against the Boston Red Sox in a seven-act performance that enthralled the nation. After an extra-innings defeat in Game 6 the night before, the Reds trailed 3-0 in Game 7, but like true champions, they battled back to win the game and take home the series.The taut drama of the previous season’s finale was replaced by an awesome display of professionalism and dominance in the 1976 World Series as the Reds swept the star-struck New York Yankees.Fourteen years later, the Reds again swept their opponent, but this time it was a significant upset. The defending champion Oakland Athletics were out-pitched and out-played over four games as the Red Legs completed their wire-to-wire season with their fifth championship in franchise history.1975 Cincinnati Reds vs. Boston Red Sox 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Yankees 1990 Cincinnati Reds vs. Oakland Athletics Interactive Menus; Scene Selection

Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

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3 Comments

  1. Joseph R. Wenzel

    Review by Joseph R. Wenzel for MLB Vintage World Series Films – Cincinnati Reds 1975, 1976 & 1990
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    I was a big fan of the Reds in the 70′s. This DVD is a major disappointment. It is full of too close shots of players swinging the bat and Joe G. telling you what happened – you don’t actually see it. Most of the game shots are of a player running or swinging the bat. Very few actual plays are shown. Most home runs are shown with a close-up of a player swinging and then a cut to the outfielder looking over the wall. It almost felt like they didn’t have the real game action and were cutting the story together from clips they had. All in all it doesn’t capture any of the excitement of the 75 series. One of the best ever. 76 is much of the same.

  2. R. Williams

    Review by R. Williams for MLB Vintage World Series Films – Cincinnati Reds 1975, 1976 & 1990
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    I was a big fan of the BRM when I was a tyke. I almost gave this a 4 because it does not do that team justice: they were one of the greatest teams ever, and frankly, at the very end of the original era in baseball: as the new series “The Bronx is on Fire” shows, the very next year, free agent reality created the age of the team of hessians. There’s a sense in watching this of not really getting how these guys were so good that they just completely blew out the Yankees in 1976. Having grown up through the 75, Gowdy ‘we was robbed’ nonsense (that apparently cost him his job, and Snyder doing it on the news in NY), it was good to see them frame the series as a great battle and quote Fisk even as saying he was honored to play in Game 6.

    It is great that quality stuff like this is available for so little money. I am going to look for some stuff that is more in depth, though.

  3. Robert L. Simpson

    Review by Robert L. Simpson for MLB Vintage World Series Films – Cincinnati Reds 1975, 1976 & 1990
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    You don’t have to live in Cincinnati to enjoy this bit of history. The ’75 game may go down as one of the best ever! Just a great piece of nostalgia for baseball fans

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