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Chicago Cubs Legends - Great Games Collector's Edition |
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B000NO23ZS |
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A&E Home Video |
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5.5 x 7.7 x 2.4 inches |
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The Wrigley Field-faithful, those intrepid fans of the Chicago Cubs--perhaps the most beloved team in Major League Baseball, have a special bond and affection for their hometown heroes. Some players, with the right alignment of team success and stellar individual performance, achieve a level of adoration reserved for conquering warriors, long-lost sweethearts, or trusted friends. These icons are saluted and then elevated to a throne of the all-time idols of the ivy-sheltered Wrigley Field faithful. Just as the words Waveland Avenue" conjure the images of windy city home runs, there are names and the games that summon the glory of Chicago Cubs baseball. This remarkable compilation of full-game DVDs pays tribute to an extraordinary group of all-time Cubs performers and their unforgettable performances. RYNE SANDBERG: June 23, 1984 - 5 for 6, 2 home runs, 7 RBI RICK SUTCLIFFE: 1984 NLCS Game 1 - no earned runs allowed, one home run hit ANDRE DAWSON: August 1, 1987 - 3 for 4, 5 RBI, 3 home runs MARK GRACE: 1989 NLCS Game 2, 3-4, 4 RBI KERRY WOOD: May 6, 1998 - 20 strikeouts SAMMY SOSA: September 13, 1998 - home runs number 61 and 62 GREG MADDUX: August 7, 2004 - 300th Victory DEREK LEE: June 1, 2005 - 5 for 5, 1 home run, 4 RBI Billy Williams Day Speech to Wrigley Fans; Hall of Fame Speech Highlights: Harry Caray, Ryne Sandberg; Ernie Banks: MLB All-Century Team Member; Rare Ernie Banks Postgame Interview on 500th HR; Special Game Footage: Ernie Banks 500th HR; Wrigley Field Highlights: Billy Williams, Ron Santo; Last 2 Outs of Ken Holtzman s No Hitter; Dunston, Sandberg, Dawson 1990 All-Star Game Intros at Wrigley Field; Aramis Ramirez Hits 3 HR in a game twice in 2004; Cubs Clinch 1984 NL East Title; Cubs Clinch 1989 NL East Title; Cubs Clinch 2003 NL Central Title
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Until Major League Baseball is able to preserve footage of the 1908 World Series in a digital format, Chicago Cubs fans will have to content themselves with the Chicago Cubs Legends - Great Games Collector's Edition. It's an eight-disc set of complete games in the Cubs' history since 1984, each dedicated to a significant player. Hall of Fame second-sacker Ryne Sandberg gets the obvious game, his coming-out-party on Game of the Week when his two clutch homers vs. St. Louis Cards closer Bruce Sutter signaled something big was happening in 1984. From there you can skip to the first game of the NLCS when Rick Sutcliffe shut down the Padres and even pounded a homer to lead a 13-0 romp, Andre Dawson hitting three home runs in his MVP season of 1987, and Mark Grace's epic duel against the Giants' Will Clark in the 1989 NLCS. There's more: rookie Kerry Wood fans 20 Astros and allows no walks and only one infield hit in arguably the most dominating pitching performance of all time; Sammy Sosa crashes home runs nos. 61 and 62 in his race with Mark McGwire to set the single-season homer mark; returning-prodigal-son Greg Maddux wins his 300th career game in 2004; and first baseman Derrek Lee goes 5 for 5 in 2005.
But it wouldn't be the Cubs without some heartache, and there's plenty of it--even these memorable games (they're all wins too!) led to further misery. The 1984 heroics led to a defeat-from-the-jaws-of-victory playoff loss. Dawson's three home runs still netted him only five RBI, and the club finished in last place despite having the MVP. The 1989 NLCS was tense and hard-fought, but the game included here was the only win in a 4-games-to-1 series loss. Due to injury, Wood became the poster boy for unfulfilled potential; Sosa ended up leaving a game, and the team, in infamy; and Maddux in 2004 was not the vintage Maddux of old, nor did his addition turn out to be the move that pushed the post-"Bartman" team over the top. Lee played a big hand in knocking out the Cubs that year, and his subsequent acquisition led to near-MVP numbers in Cubbie Blue in 2005, but based on tenure he's the most questionable "legend" as of 2007, when this set was released. That said, these games are some of the most memorable, and enjoyable, in Cubs history. And although none of the complete games is earlier than 1984, classic fans should enjoy the bonus footage of older Cubs such as Ernie Banks and Billy Williams. Unlike other MLB collector's editions, though, no new interview footage is included. --David Horiuchi
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