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Still on the edge of my seat watchin this one....., November 2, 2001
This review is from: 1991 World Series - Minnesota Twins vs Atlanta Braves [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I watch this one, even now, ten years after the fact, and I still am on the edge of my seat every time. Remarkable....Hollywood could not have written a better script.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Years later - Still an edge of the seat series, February 25, 2004
This review is from: 1991 World Series - Minnesota Twins vs Atlanta Braves [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This has got to be the best World Series of all time. Even now, years later, playing the tape instantly brings back all the names, the excitement and adrenaline. This is a baseball fan's classic. This series is America's classic sport in it's finest hour.
This item is still not available on DVD, (as of 7/2009). I recently rented a similar DVD but the excitement just wasn't there. It was narrated by a sports news caster for one of the big networks but just not as exciting as listening to the Twins play-by-play man yelling, "touch a ball Kirby Puckett!"
Currently, the only way to see this if off a VHS tape. The one copy in our family has been played many times. Looking forward to seeing this on DVD. If DVD is considered old technology then I hope this item, right here, is preserved in Blu-ray Disk format for younger generations to refer back to when told about the greatest World Series of all time.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The Twins and Braves played a classic 7 game World Series, December 8, 2001
This review is from: 1991 World Series - Minnesota Twins vs Atlanta Braves [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In 1991 the Minnesota Twins defeated the Atlanta Braves in seven games during on of the greatest World Series ever played. Although these were a pair of small market teams the match-up was intriguing because what both clubs had finished in last place the previous year, making this the first meeting of "worst to first" teams in postseason history. It would be a gross understatement to simply point out the home team won all seven games in this series, especially since the Twins had done that in their previous Series five years earlier. Three of the games were decided by a single run in extra innings, including the last two. The teams split a couple of 3-2 home victories as well. The trio of extra inning games were all extremely pivotal and equally dramatic. Atlanta won Game 3 at home 5-4 in 12 innings to stop the Twinkies from going up 3 games to love. Kirby Puckett won Game 6 with a home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to force the greatest Game 7 in World Series history. John Smoltz pitched for the Braves and Jack Morris for the Twins and at the end of nine innings the game was still scoreless. Dan Gladden started the Twins' half of the inning with a double and was sacrificed to third by Chuck Knoblauch. Intentional walks to Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek followed, loading the bases with one out. Then Pinch-hitter Gene Larkin drove the ball to left-center, over a drawn-in outfield, and the Twins were 1-0 winners and World Series champions. With his two key wins for the Twins Jack Morris ended up being the MVP and then bolted the team in the post season for greener pastures. Final note: If you think this series was good, go back and check out the 1972 Series between the A's and Reds. That year SIX of the seven games were decided by one run, including the deciding final game. But in 1972 the home team only won twice. On paper, at least, that would seem to be more exciting. But the 1991 Fall Classic was still very, very special and NOTHING could top that seventh game, not even what happened in Arizona this year.
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