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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram USA Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Baseball, Movie, Sports |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 044005717938 |
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Customer Reviews of Mlb: 1986 World Series Game 6
Great game cheap DVD Thank you MLB for putting out the cheapest DVD I have ever seen . This DVD does not have chapters ,you can not fast forward and it is not the whole game. How hard is it to give us the whole game in chapter format broken down as innings ? If you want to watch the 10th inning magic of the Met's comeback you must watch the whole DVD to get to the end. That said game 6 is the high-water mark of Met fandom As bad as this DVD is it is still a must own for Met fans. This is also a must have
for Sox's fans so they can see it was not Billy Bucker but the whole Red Sox team that should shoulder the blame for the for the most famous choke in sports history
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I love the Mets and as Mets fan, I love this game. The only problem I have with it is that it is not the complete game only the innings that either team scored on.
Little roller up along first... behind the bag!
The real test for any baseball game condensed to video is, just how exciting is it? Not just the final half-inning, of course, but the game itself, even along the slow stretches. Thanks to the MLB "Baseball's Greatest Games" series (the precursor to ESPN Classic's daily baseball rebroadcasts), you can watch the best 90 minutes of any given classic game and move from high spot to high spot, generally without losing the rhythm of the whole 9, or in this case 10, innings.
When reviewing a video like this, it's the game that speaks for itself, and not the way the video itself is produced. Game 6 of the '86 Series has everything going for it -- a thinner Roger Clemens striking out New York batter after New Yor batter, the first-inning parachutist, Lee Mazzilli delivering a clutch late-inning hit. And that's before the bottom of the 10th inning, and you can fast-forward Steve Garvey's wooden line-readings in between.
For true Mets fans the must-have item is the Bob Murphy radio broadcast. But for any listener, baseball fan or otherwise, the Vin Scully play-by-play provided here stands on its own and brings the entire game to life.
One unfortunate note, owing more to the realities of baseball than to any defect in this game, but Darryl Strawberry went hitless and was out of the game in the bottom of the 10th. How nice it would have been to see him contribute here... fortunately you can still catch reruns of his monster home run into the night in Game 7, still airing on ESPN Classic...