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The Big O
Mar 29 2006 04:11 AM

9-DVD set. What caught my eye was "complete-game broadcasts". According to the first review, it's the WS + Game 6 in Houston. I think they may be getting my dollars very soon.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CRR39W/102-4041198-7668114

(Also available at mlb.com for the list price. My apologies if this has been posted before, but a search for DVD didn't show anything.)

Bret Sabermetric
Mar 29 2006 04:57 AM

I've got the '86 WS and NLCS on videotape, haven't watched them in years. I think I should transfer them to DVD, like my thousands of other videos. Probably take some time, but save some space. (My apartment looks like a BLOCKBUSTER after a burglary.)

G-Fafif
Mar 29 2006 01:23 PM

$75 at Tower Records. Well worth it just for the bonus disc of interviews, celebration footage, big NLCS moments and the ring and flag ceremony from 1987 (in which there's in-commercial chatter between Bill Webb and Tim McCarver and you don't even need MLB TV). Game action remastered and looks amazin'.

Go for it.

Elster88
Mar 29 2006 01:39 PM

$67 on The Big O's link.

Methead
Mar 29 2006 02:53 PM

I'm hyperventilating over here. Holy crap!

KC
Mar 29 2006 04:53 PM

Someone should leave a review like this:

Found out about this at cranepoolforum.net and immeadiately purchased.
The thread over at cranepoolforum.net was right, this is must have for all Mets
fans. I'm gonna go discuss this disc by disc over at cranepoolforum.net.

Methead
Mar 30 2006 08:59 AM

They wanted 90 bucks for it at Borders.

Elster88
Mar 30 2006 09:22 AM

Never, ever, ever, ever, ever by a DVD at a bookstore.

Also, never by ANYTHING at Tower Records.

Methead
Mar 30 2006 09:26 AM

Yeah, I figured it was gonna be more expensive there... just not THAT much more. I'll generally spend a little extra if I can avoid paying for shipping.

I'm hoping the Virgin Megastore price is the same as the Amazon price.

Elster88
Mar 30 2006 09:28 AM

Free shipping at Amazon for orders over $25.

Methead
Mar 30 2006 09:39 AM

I'll also pay extra if I can have it today, as opposed to next week.

Methead
Mar 31 2006 09:16 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 31 2006 10:04 AM

I broke down and paid full retail for this set last night, and I couldn't be happier. I watched a good portion of the NLCS Game 6 last night, and it was a lot better than the first time seeing it... on a 13" TV with the rabbit ears, in the dining room, while my mom taught piano lessons in the living room.

It's also weird how little memories I have of the actual games... despite watching almost every minute back then. I coulda sworn Hatcher's game-tying homer was to right field... hopefully that doesn't mean that every other memory I have of my entire life is slightly wrong.

The name Kevin Bass has always stuck with me for some reason... watching the game last night cemented it. He made two horrible throws to the plate allowing 2 Mets runs, as well as striking out to end the series.

This morning on the train I watched the first 4 innings of WS Game 1. My plan is to plow all the way through the whole series from start to finish... I can only hope I have the stamina for it, already knowing the outcome.

Edgy DC
Mar 31 2006 09:19 AM

Forty nine clams plus shipping at e-bay.

Still feel like a sucker.

Willets Point
Mar 31 2006 09:47 AM

I remember the game less than my own emotions - the tension of the game made my heart go pitter-patter and sucked the energy from my body. That's what I felt at the end of NLCS games 6: tired. And I just watched the game. I don't think watching it on DVD would replicate the same emotions, although on the other hand it would give a chance to actually appreciate the baseball aspects.

Edgy DC
Mar 31 2006 09:51 AM

By the way, Paul Lo Duca has, in interviews, described his emotional memories of the game in much the same way as Willets. I think he's a similar age. Wearing 16 in tribute to Mazzilli --- considering he wasn't quite ten when Mazzilli was traded --- suggests he's pretty hard core. I think he'd be as good a target as any to solicit for our first visit from an active Met.

Bret Sabermetric
Mar 31 2006 09:56 AM

It's pretty amazing stuff. I re-watch the 1986 NLCS and Series maybe once a year, and it really keeps your interest, pausing it to review the strategy, the players' choices, etc..

Frayed Knot
Mar 31 2006 10:05 AM

I'm always afraid that if I watch that stuff too often Buckner's eventually gonna come up with that grounder.

Methead
Mar 31 2006 10:08 AM

I hope he does, so I can see Mookie beat him to the bag anyway.

Elster88
Mar 31 2006 10:10 AM

Knight doesn't score in such a scenario, no?

Yancy Street Gang
Mar 31 2006 10:11 AM

No. HoJo strikes out, game goes into the 11th with Sisk on the mound.

Methead
Mar 31 2006 10:11 AM

Not yet, he doesn't.

Elster88
Mar 31 2006 10:12 AM

Yancy Street Gang wrote:
No. HoJo strikes out, game goes into the 11th with Sisk on the mound.


Scary.

Edgy DC
Mar 31 2006 10:20 AM

And, assuming HoJo goes down with a runner on third, who does Boston go with? I guess they stick with Stanley for an inning. After that, Steve Crawford? Joe Sambito?

What with Mookie's wheels, the huge momentum shift, and the deeper pen, I think an objective bet has to go with the Mets (yea, even Sisk), even if Buckner picks that grounder clean.

Yancy Street Gang
Mar 31 2006 10:22 AM

I also think the Mets would have eventually won that game.

But from the Upper Deck that night, looking down at HoJo on deck and Sisk in the pen, I wasn't feeling that confident.

Methead
Mar 31 2006 10:29 AM

Hell, tie game with 2 outs and Knight running on contact, he might have kept on barreling toward home even if Buckner had come up with the ball. Buckner would have had to decide whether to beat the speedy runner to first, or gather himself for an accurate toss home. Lots of pressure there.

Frayed Knot
Mar 31 2006 10:31 AM

Nah, Knight was slowing up towards 3rd (one camera angle captures it) and had no shot at even pretending to score. Until Harrelson waves him on it looks like the thought that the inning might NOT over had never occured to him.

The Big O
Mar 31 2006 08:40 PM

Edgy DC wrote:
Forty nine clams plus shipping at e-bay.

Still feel like a sucker.


Wow, we have a winner.

Though I see the guy selling bunches of them is charging $13 for shipping. (Say it with me: "Media mail.") Ugh. I'd rather pay the extra $3 for Amazon's big plastic pouches of air and ensure the shipping isn't shoddy.

HahnSolo
Mar 31 2006 09:32 PM

Are these games with the original television announcers? because I have to say, Bob Murphy was never better than in the late stages of that NLCS Game Six. I'd love to hear Murph's call again.

Methead
Apr 06 2006 10:10 AM

They're the original TV guys. Vin Scully is awesome.

Just an aside... I discovered a great coincidence the other day. When I got married a few years ago, the wedding fell on the same day, October 18, as World Series Game 1. However, I've come to realize that the '86 Series started on that very same date.