Los Angeles Angels World Series Video, DVD
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Teamwork and thunder sticks: The Angels' first-ever World Series Championship! These Angels were a special group of individuals who played as a quintessential team under the steady hand of Manager Mike Scioscia. They won 99 regular season games and began the postseason as a formidable American League Wild Card entry. The Halos first vanquished the mighty New York Yankees, then captured the Club's first American League pennant by defeating the Minnesota Twins, and finally outslugged the sluggers of the San Francisco Giants to become the first AL Wild Card team to win the World Series championship. This seven-DVD collection contains every pitch, hit, clutch home run, sterling defensive play, and Rally Monkey-memory along with each glorious Anaheim Angels 2002 World Series championship moment. A special DVD audio-feature allows fans to watch the World Series television broadcast and listen to the Angels Radio Network announcers! All seven World Series games against the San Francisco Giantsr."
2002 Anaheim Angels vs. San Francisco Giants This all-California final featured the first Fall Classic match-up of two Wild Card teams and set numerous records as the Anaheim Angels captured their first World Series championship. This official documentary is approximately 93 minutes and includes game highlights, interviews, and exclusive footage.
Every sport has their pinnacle trophy, but none is as coveted as baseball's World Series; a best of seven contest that celebrates our national pastime. All the glory and classic moments of the historic World Series Championships from 1903 to 2008 are preserved in this one-of-a-kind 20-disc DVD/ Book Compilation. his specially packaged book will feature editorial, photos, and Hall of Fame memorabilia to illustrate105 championship teams and moments, while the 65 films ranging from 1943 - 2008 will take viewers on a ride back through history.
The Official Major League Baseball World Series Film Collection is an impressive 20-disc set that assembles all the official World Series highlight films between 1943 and 2008's Philadelphia Phillies victory. The films themselves--the earliest are black and white and under a half-hour, the most recent well over an hour-- are fascinating time capsules of the game, recording many of its greatest players, greatest teams, and greatest moments: the Yankees-Dodgers-Giants intracity rivalry, the St. Louis Cardinals' "Gas House Gang," Willie Mays' catch and Don Larsen's perfect game, Bill Mazeroski's and Kirk Gibson's dramatic home runs, the Mets' miracles, the Big Red Machine, and the Red Sox's curse-breaker. They're packaged in an eye-catching book-sized tome that collects facts and descriptions of the Fall Classic starting in 1903, a list of all winners, a foreword by Bob Costas, and two empty slots to house future films. It's a great gift for any serious baseball fan. --David Horiuchi
This all-California final featured the first Fall Classic® match-up of two Wild Card teams and set numerous records as the Anaheim Angels® captured their first World Series® championship.
All the glory of the Anaheim Angels 2002 World Series Championship is now digitally preserved on this official DVD. The Angels relied on both seasoned veterans and the high-octane energy of youth to win 99 regular season games. This formula was on full display in the dramatic and unforgettable seven-game series against the San Francisco Giants. The series was tied after the first four games 2-2. Giants fans were jubilant after their 16-4 Game 5 triumph. However, the Angels would never quit. Now, down 3 games to 2, and trailing 5-0 in the bottom of the seventh, the Halos charged back. Scott Spiezio's 3-run, seventh-inning home run led off a rally that propelled the Angels to a Game 6 win. The next night John Lackey became the first rookie-pitcher to start and win a Game 7 since 1909. In their first World Series appearance the Club reached the goal set at the start of their inaugural 1961 season: the Angels were World Champions!









